Action, fun and creative experiences: The summer meadow 2025 in Wiesbaden!
The “Sommerwiese” in Wiesbaden offers creative and free activities for children and families from July 7th to 11th.

Action, fun and creative experiences: The summer meadow 2025 in Wiesbaden!
The city of Wiesbaden is ready to celebrate the summer holidays in style! From July 7th to 11th, 2025, the Reisinger facilities will be transformed into a colorful paradise for children and families. The “Sommerwiese”, a nostalgic game week as part of the holiday program of the Office for Social Work, attracts with a varied offer that ensures there is no chance of boredom. Every day from 2:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. there are numerous activities to choose from, including games, exercise and creative activities outdoors. Wiesbaden Aktuell reports that the head of the social affairs department, Dr. Patricia Becher (SPD) will open the event on Monday at 5:00 p.m.
The summer meadow offers a full program that primarily appeals to children aged five to eleven, as well as their younger siblings, teenagers and parents. The best part? All offers are free of charge and accessible without prior registration. Among other things, little visitors can look forward to a giant water slide, an exciting ninja course, water games, a beauty palace, as well as theater and music workshops. For those who like it quieter, there are retreats for reading and relaxing, as well as a playmobile that invites children to get creative. Wiesbaden.de emphasizes that all stations are supervised by experienced professionals to ensure safety and enjoyment.
A colorful supporting program
The stage program will provide additional entertainment for visitors young and old. There is a talent show every day, as well as an exciting children's Olympics with entertainers Herbert and Jimmy. The Galli Theater is showing a rousing children's theater piece on Tuesday, July 8th, and the clowns Babu and Herr von Bauch will be sure to bring laughter with their performances on Wednesday and Thursday. The crowning conclusion will take place on Friday in the form of a happy children's disco. Grapevine also has some great ideas to keep the summer holidays active and creative, for example with puzzles, treasure hunts or outdoor exercise games.
After the summer meadow, the “Happy Holidays” program continues in the districts, offering creative and playful fun in the second to sixth week of the holiday, Monday to Friday from 3:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. It is also aimed at children aged six to twelve, and here too participation is free and possible without registration. For those looking for even more entertainment, the 3rd International Carousel Festival will take place in August from August 15th to 17th in the Kulturpark am Schlachthof. Here the children can look forward to music, theater and numerous hands-on activities.
For more information and details about the holiday program, it is worth taking a look at the Wiesbaden website here. If you have any questions, please contact the Office of Social Work, Youth Work Department on 0611 / 312002.