Lasergame Köln
Laser tag indoors and outdoors in eastern Cologne: since 2006, this registered club has been running games across more than 1,200 m² – no minimum age, no protective gear required.
In the east of Cologne, Lasergame Köln e.V. operates both indoor and outdoor playing areas for laser tag – a concept reminiscent of cops and robbers or paintball, but relying entirely on laser and infrared technology instead of projectiles.
At a Glance
- Type
- Laser tag facility (indoor & outdoor), registered non-profit club
- Location
- East Cologne
- Indoor area
- approx. 1,200 m²
- Capacity
- more than 40 players simultaneously
- Highlights
- no minimum age, no protective gear, no club membership required
- In operation since
- 2006
Things to do here
- Face off in team laser tag battles
- Sneak across the large indoor and outdoor arena
- Tag opponents with your laser and rack up points
- Celebrate a birthday, stag party or company event as a group
- Play in big rounds with over 40 fellow players
Game Concept & Technology
Laser tag – also known as lasergame, Laser Tag, or Laser Quest – follows rules similar to paintball or Gotcha, but without any projectiles. The equipment used comes from Lasergame Deutschland, reportedly the only German manufacturer of laser tag gear.
Events & Bookings
Alongside regular open-play sessions, groups can book the venue for corporate events, stag dos, or private parties. Recurring highlights include a monthly after-work evening every first and third Thursday, as well as a special offer for school pupils and students every second and fourth Tuesday of the month.
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Sources & links
- Official website
- Official website (retrieved 2026-06-24)
- Google Maps (retrieved 2026-06-24)
Auto-generated, last verified: 2026-06-25
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