From March 29 to May 4, 2025, the 53rd Berlin Spring Fair (Berliner Frühlingsfest) will once again take place at the Zentraler Festplatz. As always, visitors can look forward to numerous rides, exciting game booths, and a wide range of delicious food stalls. To make your visit even easier, we’ve put together the most important information and highlights for you.
Notably, the Berlin Spring Fair marks the official start of the funfair season in Berlin this weekend. Beginning on March 29, many spectacular attractions will be waiting for you. No matter your age, there’s something for everyone to enjoy.
Among the top action-packed highlights are the 85-meter-high “Mission Impossible Tower” (a thrilling free-fall tower), the roller coasters “High Explosive” and “Rock & Roller Coaster,” as well as the exhilarating swing ride “Around the World XXL.” Meanwhile, families and children can also look forward to a variety of attractions for them.
For a complete overview, you can find a full list of attractions further down in the article.


Special Event Days & Fireworks
- March 29: Fireworks display (around 10 PM)
- April 2: Kids’ stars: Two Super Paws & the Ice Sisters
- April 9: Princess Day: Meet the Sea Princess, Cinderella, Belle & Sleeping Beauty
- April 30: Superhero Day: Featuring the Ladybug Hero, Black Spy, Spider Hero & Captain America
- May 2: Fireworks display (around 10 PM)
Getting There & Parking
Public Transport:
The Spring Fair is easily accessible by public transportation. Visitors taking the U7 subway line can get off at Jakob-Kaiser-Platz and transfer to bus lines X21, M21, or N21 to the Am Festplatz stop. Alternatively, take the U6 to Kurt-Schumacher-Platz and continue with bus lines X21, M21, N21, or 128 to the Aristide-Briand-Brücke stop
By Car:
The fairground is also easily accessible by car. If coming via the A111 highway from the south, take the Am Festplatz exit. Travelers from the north should exit at Saatwinkler Damm/Flughafen Tegel, turn right at the first intersection, and follow the signs to merge onto the A111 towards Hamburg. From there, take the Am Festplatz exit.
By Bicycle:
Cyclists can enjoy a relaxed ride to the fair via the Berlin-Copenhagen Cycle Route. This path runs along the Berlin-Spandau Ship Canal, providing a direct and scenic way to reach the fairground.
Opening Hours
Monday – Tuesday: Closed*
Wednesday – Thursday: 2 PM – 10 PM*
Friday – Saturday: 2 PM – 11 PM*
Sunday: 1 PM – 10 PM*
Special Opening Hours:
Easter Monday (April 1): 1 PM – 10 PM
Tuesday, April 2: 1 PM – 10 PM
Labor Day (May 1): 1 PM – 10 PM
Good Friday (March 29): Closed
Easter Sunday (March 31): 1 PM – 11 PM
All rides
Rock & Roller Coaster – (Vorlop)
High Explosive – (Vorlop)
Pirate Island – (Bergmann)
Wild Mouse – (Eberhard & Göbel)
Break Dance – (Friedrich)
XXL Kraken – (Müller)
Melody Star – (Müller)
Magic – (Meyer)
Beach Jumper – (Lehrmann)
Project X – (Lehrmann)
Hyper X – (Rausch)
Anubis – (Denies/Kipp)
High Sky Ferris Wheel – (Meyer)
Around The World XXL – (Van der Beek)
Mission Impossible Tower – (Verwijk/Bufkens)
Pharaoh’s Revenge – (Nitzsche)
Ghost Palace – (Müller)
Après-Ski Party – (Meijer)
Bumper Cars “Classic Cars” – (Noack)
Bumper Cars “Off-Road Sprinter” – (Noack)
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Images: Schaustellerverband Berlin e.V.
Infos: Schaustellerverband Berlin e.V.