
The place to be for slime lovers! You can participate in workshops – including an opportunity to make your own unique slime –, slime parties, and more at this new space in Düsseldorf Germany.
See more information here (in German).
A family concept café with workshops dedicated to parenting and good coffee: a place for new parents to relax and enjoy with their babies and toddlers.
Discover it here.
This town, famous for its medieval Christmas market, now has a unique concept to try!
In the new "Urban Underground Container" of the Creative Atelier Ignorama, both adults and children can paint under blacklight and with vibrant neon colors: Using brushes, palette knives, spray guns, and lots of other equipment, the colours explode, everything glows; and with music, painting is twice as much fun!
No prior experience is necessary – the shared fun and the freedom of really "splattering" are what count.
Find out more here (in German).
This salt playground is a totally different type of playground, one that is good for health issues like bronchitis and asthma. With four tonnes of salt covering the floor of the playroom, children will have a lot of fun playing in this 'beach' playground. There is also a cafe for parents.
All the details are here (in German).
For those that love mathematics & computers, and want to show their children the history of computers, the Arithmeum Museum is a good choice not too far from Luxembourg.
All details can be found here.
A fantastic mathematics museum that is very enjoyable for families! There are a lot of interactive stations for children to explore mathematics and mathematical concepts, with games.
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Extra tip: this city hosts another very unusual and unique museum – the museum of watering cans! You can find out more here (in German).
This unique experience – similar to carting but different – is fun and engaging plus it is definitely something nice to enjoy also with older kids.
More information is here (in German).
Located at the shop Puppenkönig, a family trip to the city centre of Bonn becomes an adventure. The play world offers tons of Playmobil fun and will leave a lasting impression on visitors of all ages.
The concept also includes an event stage, which is flexibly adapted to different themes and regularly features exciting shows. Creative role-playing – immersing yourself in Playmobil worlds, such as the knights' world of "Novelmore" – is at the heart of this new experience.
All the info can be found here (in German).
Explorado is an exciting interactive adventure museum in Troisdorf, Germany, designed especially for families and curious young explorers.
Combining learning, creativity, movement, and play, the museum offers more than 3,000 square meters of hands-on exhibits where children and adults can discover fascinating everyday phenomena together.
Following the philosophy of “learning through experience,” the museum blends digital and analog attractions to create an engaging environment for all generations.
The concept is built around “heart, hand, and mind”, encouraging physical activity, practical problem-solving, and creative thinking in equal measure.
All the info is here (in German).
Step into a world where nothing is quite as it seems at the 3D TrickArt Museum Heidelberg. This extraordinary interactive museum transforms art into an unforgettable adventure, where optical illusions, giant 3D scenes, and mind-bending perspectives turn every visitor into part of the masterpiece itself.
Created around the stunning works of internationally renowned Japanese artist Masashi Hattori, the exhibition invites you to pose, play, and capture incredible photos that come alive through your camera lens.
Whether you’re escaping a dinosaur attack, balancing above Heidelberg’s rooftops, or becoming part of an impossible illusion, every visit becomes a story worth sharing.
See more info here (in German).
Whether your little explorers prefer slime, salt, numbers, neon paint, go-karts, or giant optical illusions, there is clearly no shortage of quirky family adventures waiting just across the border.