


Bavaria Filmstadt
About
Bavaria Filmstadt offers families an exciting behind-the-scenes look at movie magic at one of Germany's largest working film studios. Kids can watch live stunt shows, explore interactive film sets, and discover how special effects bring their favorite movies to life, making it a thrilling educational experience that combines entertainment with hands-on learning about filmmaking.
Highlights
- ✓Live stunt shows featuring professional performers demonstrating movie fight scenes, explosions, and daring stunts
- ✓Interactive 4D cinema experience with motion seats and special effects
- ✓Original film sets from famous German productions including The NeverEnding Story
- ✓Green screen experiences where kids can see themselves inserted into movie scenes
- ✓Behind-the-scenes look at working studio facilities including prop workshops and set designs
Pro Tips
- 1.Book tickets online in advance and check if English-language tours are available on your visit day, as most tours are conducted in German. Some days offer special English tours or audio guides.
- 2.Arrive early (opening time) to beat tour groups and have the best viewing spots for the popular stunt shows, which fill up quickly on weekends.
- 3.The 4D cinema and interactive exhibits are the most engaging for kids who don't speak German, as they're more visual and hands-on than language-dependent.
- 4.Bring a light jacket even in summer as some indoor studio spaces can be cool, and wear comfortable walking shoes as tours involve quite a bit of standing and walking.
- 5.Note that Friday has shorter hours (closes at 5:00 PM), so plan weekday visits for Monday through Thursday for the full 9:00 AM to 6:00 PM experience.
Best Time to Visit
Visit on weekday mornings (Tuesday through Thursday) when it's less crowded with school groups and tourists. Summer months offer the fullest experience with all attractions operating, but shoulder seasons (May and September) provide pleasant weather with fewer crowds.
What to Know
Check ahead for English tour availability, as most content is in German. The venue has an on-site restaurant and cafe, parking is available on-site, and the facility is mostly accessible though some outdoor areas may be challenging for strollers.
Seasonal Notes
Open year-round with consistent hours most days. Summer months (June through August) may be busier with international tourists and local school holidays. Some outdoor portions of the tour are weather-dependent, so indoor experiences are prioritized during winter months.
Nearby Eats
The on-site Bulldog Cafe offers family-friendly German and international dishes. For nearby options, head to Grunwald village center (5 minutes away) where you'll find pizzerias and traditional Bavarian restaurants with children's menus.
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