Minecraft server hosting in Europe is about low, predictable ping for players across the EU. Our main node sits in Frankfurt, one of the continent's key internet hubs, and we're expanding toward Amsterdam and Helsinki. Servers everywhere run on Ryzen + NVMe Gen4 with DDoS protection and the Pterodactyl panel.

Why latency matters across Europe

In Minecraft it's the network ping you feel: the lower it is, the more responsive combat, block placement, redstone and moving through the world. For a European audience the key question isn't "which country the server is in" but "how short and stable the route to players is." Major hubs like Frankfurt deliver exactly that: predictable paths to users in different countries, not a lottery with the ISP.

For a mixed community — players from Germany, Poland, the Baltics, Scandinavia, western Russia and neighboring countries — one strong node is often better than several scattered points: everyone gets a reasonable ping, and no one has to be "cut off" by geography.

Nodes across EU cities

The main active point is Frankfurt: the optimal latency balance for most of Europe. Beyond it, we're developing Amsterdam and Helsinki. If your audience is concentrated in a specific country, message us — we'll suggest the best point or add you to the waitlist for a new location.

Test the ping from your city

Latency depends on your ISP and route, so the best way to know your real ping is to measure it. The locations page has a check button for each node: click it and see the actual value from your city in a second.

What's in the plan

Across all European points the plan specs are identical: Ryzen + NVMe Gen4, the Pterodactyl panel, automatic backups and DDoS protection. Location changes only latency to players, not capabilities. See the general overview on the Minecraft hosting page, and the list of points plus a ping test on the locations page.

Launch a server in Europe

Ryzen + NVMe Gen4, low ping across the EU, DDoS protection, automatic backups and the Pterodactyl panel. Build your configuration on the order page or check the pricing. Moving a server from another location or host? We'll do it for free — the migration page.