LaserTag Cologne
Two arenas, Pixel Games, and a clear age rule from 7 years up – LaserTag Cologne is open daily from 10 am to midnight.
LaserTag Cologne runs two dedicated arenas and offers not only classic laser tag but also so-called Pixel Games.
At a Glance
- Type
- Laser tag venue with two playing fields and a Pixel Games area
- Minimum age for laser tag
- 7 years and older
- Pixel Games
- no age restriction
- Opening hours
- daily (Monday–Sunday) 10:00 am – midnight (may vary depending on current bookings)
- Parking
- parking spaces available directly at the venue
- Good to know
- table reservations are not possible; outside drinks are not permitted
Things to do here
- Hunt it out across two laser tag arenas
- Compete against each other at the Pixel Games
- Team up to score points and tag opponents
- Celebrate a kids' birthday with games and a free drink
- Play several back-to-back rounds with the hourly pass
What's on Offer
Laser tag is booked in 20-minute sessions (15 minutes of actual playing time) or as an hourly pass covering three consecutive games. Birthday packages are available for special occasions – including a children's birthday package with 60 minutes on site and a free drink, as well as a two-hour birthday package featuring three guaranteed games and one free drink per person, bookable Monday through Thursday.
Planning Your Visit
Since opening hours depend on current booking availability, the venue recommends securing a slot in advance using their online booking tool. On-site parking right at the building makes arriving by car straightforward.
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Address
Wilhelm-Mauser-Straße 14-16
50827 Köln
Hours
Mo: 10:00–22:00
Di: 10:00–22:00
Mi: 10:00–22:00
Do: 10:00–22:00
Fr: 10:00–00:00
Sa: 10:00–00:00
So: 10:00–00:00
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Sources & links
- Official website
- Official Instagram (@lasertagkoeln)
- Official website (retrieved 2026-06-24)
- Google Maps (retrieved 2026-06-24)
Auto-generated, last verified: 2026-06-25
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