Parque de Atracciones de Madrid
Parque de Atracciones sits in Casa de Campo, Madrid's largest park, offering 40+ rides across themed zones that feel more European carnival than American theme park.
About Parque de Atracciones de Madrid
Parque de Atracciones sits in Casa de Campo, Madrid's largest park, offering 40+ rides across themed zones that feel more European carnival than American theme park. The star attractions are Abismo, a hair-raising drop tower that plunges 63 meters, and Tornado, a white-knuckle spinning coaster that'll leave your head spinning for minutes afterward. Families gravitate toward Nickelodeon Land with its SpongeBob-themed rides, while the vintage wooden coaster Los Fiordos delivers surprising thrills despite looking dated.
The park sprawls across hillsides with decent views over Madrid's skyline, though you'll spend more time walking between zones than you'd like. Peak summer days bring intense heat with minimal shade, turning the concrete pathways into an endurance test. Weekends see Spanish families arrive en masse around noon, creating 45-minute waits for popular rides. The Halloween event in October transforms the park after dark with scare zones and costumed actors, drawing Madrid's teenagers in droves.
Skip the overpriced on-site restaurants (€12 for basic burgers) and bring your own food since outside food is allowed. Day passes cost €29.90 online versus €34.90 at the gate, but honestly, most adults without kids will exhaust the worthwhile rides in 4-5 hours. The water rides area closes entirely from November through March, reducing value significantly during winter visits.
Book Tickets
Live availability and skip-the-line options from our booking partners.
Booking powered by our partners. DAIZ may earn a commission.








