Journey Permit for the Year 2025
In the bustling city of Oberhausen, the summer holidays are fast approaching, and the city council has announced an exciting new initiative for children aged 6 to 15. The "Oberhausen Holiday Pass" promises a summer filled with fun, adventure, and opportunities for creating beautiful memories.
The mayor of Oberhausen, Marcus Röth, has taken the lead in scheduling this one-time event, which will take place on Tuesday, July 1st, at 6 pm, at the community center. For those unable to attend the distribution, there is an option to contact the deputy mayor, Michaela Christmann-Bott, at 0171 7384990.
While the exact attractions included in the Holiday Pass program are yet to be confirmed, it is highly probable that major local draws like the LEGOLAND Discovery Centre and Sea Life Oberhausen will be part of the pass, as these are frequently featured in local tourism promotions and combo tickets. Other potential inclusions are Centro Oberhausen, Gasometer Oberhausen, and Movie Park Germany (located nearby in Bottrop).
For the most accurate and up-to-date information, it is recommended to consult the official Oberhausen tourism website or contact their visitor center directly.
It's important to note that the Holiday Pass is intended for children residing in Oberhausen, and those who are 6 years old or will be during the holidays can benefit from the pass. On the other hand, children who are older than 15 by the end of the holidays are not eligible for the pass.
This initiative by the city council is a testament to their commitment to ensuring a memorable and enjoyable summer for the city's children. With the Holiday Pass, children will be able to visit various attractions for free during the summer holidays, making this summer one to remember.
The "Oberhausen Holiday Pass" will allow children to visit popular attractions like the LEGOLAND Discovery Centre, Sea Life Oberhausen, Centro Oberhausen, Gasometer Oberhausen, and Movie Park Germany for free as part of a memorable summer lifestyle, thanks to the city council's initiative. Parents can contact the deputy mayor, Michaela Christmann-Bott, if they are unable to attend the pass distribution.