Europa-Park
Germany's largest theme park: 100+ rides across 18 European-themed zones, plus the Rulantica water park and the medieval dinner show in Rust
About Europa-Park
Europa-Park is the largest theme park in Germany, the second most visited in Europe (after Disneyland Paris), and has been family-owned by the Mack family since it opened in 1975. It covers 95 hectares in the village of Rust on the Rhine plain, 35 minutes north of Freiburg, 90 minutes from Strasbourg, and 90 minutes from Basel. The park is organised into themed areas representing European countries: Germany, France, Italy, Spain, Greece, Portugal, Austria, Ireland, Iceland, Scandinavia, Russia, Holland, Switzerland, England, Luxembourg, Adventure Land, Minimoys Kingdom, and the newly added Croatia area. Each zone has its own architecture, food, and rides keyed to the country.
For families, Europa-Park is the single biggest reason to visit this corner of Germany. The park has 100 rides including 11 roller coasters and 23 shows performed daily by more than 150 full-time performers. The headline thrill rides are Silver Star (73m, 130 km/h, the tallest in Germany), Blue Fire Megacoaster (0-100 km/h in 2.5 seconds, the first launch coaster in the country), Wodan Timburcoaster (the longest wooden coaster in Europe), and Euro-Mir (a spinning coaster that doubles as a Russian space-exploration theme). For younger kids, Adventure Land and Minimoys Kingdom have gentler rides, interactive play areas, and the Arthur dark ride (based on the Luc Besson film). The Poseidon water coaster in the Greek area and the Atlantica SuperSplash in the Portuguese area are popular with families who want a mild-thrill soaking.
Rulantica, the indoor and outdoor water park, opened in 2019 as a separate venue next to the main car park. It is themed around a Scandinavian island legend, covers 32,600 square metres, and has 25 water slides, a wave pool, a lazy river, and an adult sauna zone. A Rulantica day ticket runs EUR 45-50 and is entirely separate from the theme park. Most visitors combine: park on day one, water park on day two.
The park has six themed hotels (Colosseo, El Andaluz, Castillo Alcazar, Santa Isabel, Bell Rock, Krønasår) ranging from EUR 150-400 per night including breakfast and a 30-minute early-park-entry window. The hotels are elaborate and the kids love them as much as the rides themselves. For budget-conscious families, the village of Rust has independent guesthouses at EUR 60-100/night and Freiburg is a 35-minute drive away with broader accommodation choice. The park itself requires 2 full days to cover without rushing; 3 days is comfortable if you include Rulantica as a separate day. Season runs late March to early November for the main park and year-round for Rulantica.
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