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What are Parque de Atracciones de Madrid opening hours?

The Parque de Atracciones de Madrid opening hours vary depending on the season. Typically, the park opens at 12pm and closes between 7pm and 10pm, depending on the day and season. It's usually open on weekends and holidays throughout the year and daily during summer months.

Where is Parque de Atracciones de Madrid located?
Casa de Campo, s/n, 28011 Madrid, Spain

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Parque de Atracciones de Madrid opening hours

Parque de Atracciones de Madrid operates during the following seasonal opening hours:

  • Spring (April–June): It opens at 12pm (depending on the day) and closes at 10pm (depending on the day)
  • Summer (July–August): It opens at 12pm (depending on the day) and closes at 10pm (depending on the day)
  • In summer, the park might have extended hours to accommodate the high volume of visitors and the longer, warmer evenings.
  • Autumn (September–October)  It opens at 12pm (depending on the day) and closes at 9pm on weekdays & Sundays & and 10pm on Saturdays
  • Winter (November–March): It opens at 12pm (depending on the day) and closes at 7pm or 9pm (depending on the day)

Parque de Atracciones de Madrid opening hours

What's the best time to visit Parque de Atracciones de Madrid

Weekdays vs. Weekends

  • Weekdays: If visiting during summer or school holiday periods, weekdays are generally quieter than weekends. Mornings and early afternoons see fewer visitors, offering shorter queues and a more relaxed atmosphere.
  • Weekends: The park is busiest on Saturdays and Sundays, with families and tourists crowding the major attractions. If visiting on a weekend, try to arrive right at the opening time to make the most of your visit before peak crowds.

Peak Season vs. Low Season

  • Peak Season: The peak season runs from June to August, as well as Easter Week and public holidays. These times bring long queues and larger crowds, especially in the afternoon. For a smoother visit, plan to arrive at the opening time and prioritize popular rides early.
  • Low Season: From November to March, the park operates mostly on weekends or remains closed on select weekdays. This is a great time for visitors looking to avoid crowds, though some attractions may be closed for maintenance.

Getting to Parque de Atracciones de Madrid

By Metro

Closest Station: Batán Station

Take Line 10 (Dark Blue Line) and get off at Batán Station, which is located just 50 meters from the park's entrance, making this one of the quickest and most direct routes. This line connects easily with other major lines across the city, so it's ideal for both locals and tourists staying near central Madrid.

By Bus

Closest Station: Casa de Campo
Several EMT Madrid buses connect directly to the park. You can take Bus Line 3, which
runs between Príncipe Pío and Casa de Campo, with a stop near the park entrance. You can also take Bus Line 55, which runs from Atocha Station (a central hub) to Batán.

By Car

Driving to the park is straightforward and convenient if you prefer your own transport:

  • From downtown Madrid, take the A-5 (Autovía de Extremadura) heading towards Casa de Campo.
  • The drive typically takes less than 25 minutes, depending on traffic conditions.

Parking:
The park offers paid parking facilities for visitors, with spaces located near the entrance. However, availability can be limited on weekends and holidays, so arriving early is recommended.

Know before you go to Parque de Atracciones de Madrid

  • Customer service: Available at the Main Gate, offering help and personalized guidance, especially for guests with disabilities.
  • ATM: Located near the Main Entrance for your convenience.
  • Changing tables: Found in men's and women's restrooms at key locations throughout the park.
  • Baby strollers: Available for rent next to the cashier at the Main Gate
  • Breastfeeding room: Located inside the Customer Service office.
  • Drying machines: Available near water rides like Sawmill, Rapids, and Splash Bash (fee applies).
  • Left-luggage lockers: You can rent lockers at both entrances to safely store your belongings.
  • First aid: Medical service with a first aid kit and professional staff is located next to the Main Gate.
  • Lost and found: Visit the Customer Service office for help locating lost items.
  • The main parking lot includes free, designated parking spaces for people with disabilities, marked in blue and situated closest to the entrance for maximum convenience
  • Both entrances are equipped with accessible pathways, ensuring smooth entry for wheelchair users and those with mobility challenges
  • Adapted restrooms are distributed across the park, with accessible toilets located at the Main Gate, Nickelodeon Land, Tranquility Zone, and Nature Zone.
  • The park offers a free wheelchair loan service at the Customer Service Office near the Principal Entrance (a deposit is required)
  • Guide dogs and certified support animals are permitted, provided documentation is shown. These animals must remain on a leash and are not allowed on rides.
Parque De Atracciones De Madrid entrances

El Palenque Outlet Market (Area: El Palenque): This market is open until closing time, so don’t miss out on the chance to grab special items as souvenirs or gifts for your loved ones.

Main Store: (Area: Tranquillity): The Main Store offers a variety of special products, from t-shirts and keychains to mugs, sweatshirts, and notebooks. Whether for yourself or as a gift for family and friends, you'll find something memorable here.

Nickelodeon Shop: (Area: Nickelodeon Land): For fans of Nickelodeon, the Nickelodeon Shop is a must-visit! This 150 m² store is filled with merchandise from your favorite Nickelodeon shows. From stuffed animals to toys, t-shirts, and puzzles, you’ll find everything you need to bring a piece of the magic home.

Captain Candy Shop (Area: Nature): Sweeten your day at Captain Candy Shop, the magical destination for candy lovers. This shop is a paradise for those with a sweet tooth, offering a wide variety of gummy candies, caramels, licorice, and much more.

Food Truck llaollao: Enjoy refreshing frozen yogurt at llaollao, located near the Carousel. Choose from a variety of toppings, sauces, and fresh fruit for a delicious and energizing treat while you relax and enjoy the rides.

Nickelodeon Café: Indulge in burgers at Nickelodeon Café, located in Nickelodeon Land. Enjoy views of the attractions, including the SpongeBob SquarePants fountain, and eat al fresco on the terrace if the weather's nice.

Confectionery Oven: Treat yourself to a Sandy soft serve or a shake at Horno Dulcería in the Machinery area. Choose from a variety of flavors and toppings like Oreo, KitKat, and M&M's. Enjoy your sweet treat while watching the thrills on the Shuttle or Abyss rides.

The Templete: Refuel with a freshly made sandwich at El Templete in the Maquinismo area. Relax on the terrace with views of Cascade Avenue while you recharge after an adrenaline-packed ride on La Lanzadera.

Frequently asked questions about visiting Parque de Atracciones de Madrid

Is the park accessible for people with disabilities?

Yes, the park is fully accessible for people with disabilities. It offers wheelchair rental, accessible rides, and dedicated services for guests with mobility needs.

Can I bring my own food and drinks?

Outside food and drinks are generally not allowed in the park. However, there are various food and beverage options available inside the park, catering to different dietary preferences.

Are there vegan or gluten-free food options available?

Yes, several restaurants within the park offer vegan, gluten-free, and healthy food options, including the Nickelodeon Café and other kiosks.

Can I buy souvenirs at the park?

Yes, there are multiple stores across the park where you can buy souvenirs, including t-shirts, mugs, keychains, toys, and more. The stores include the Outlet Market at El Palenque and the Nickelodeon Shop in Nickelodeon Land.

Is there a place to store my belongings while I enjoy the rides?

Yes, there are lockers available at the park where you can securely store your belongings during your visit.

Are there any age or height restrictions for the rides?

Yes, many rides have age, height, and health restrictions for safety reasons. Make sure to check the specific ride requirements before boarding.

Is there a place to relax within the park?

Yes, there are several designated resting areas and shaded spots throughout the park. You can also relax at restaurants or cafes, like the Nickelodeon Café, which offers views of the attractions.

Is there parking available at the park?

Yes, there is parking available for visitors. It’s best to arrive early during busy times to secure a spot, as parking spaces can fill up quickly.

What should I bring with me to the park?

Be sure to bring sunscreen, comfortable clothing, a hat, and comfortable shoes. If you plan to ride water rides, consider packing a change of clothes or a poncho.

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