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Westfield Parquesur Shopping Center shopping mall in Leganés, Madrid
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View of Westfield Parquesur Shopping Center in Leganés, Madrid
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View of Westfield Parquesur Shopping Center in Leganés, Madrid
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Westfield Parquesur Shopping Center

4.3(83,443 reviews)$$Entertainment
🕑 3-5 hours👶 Best for ages 3-16. Younger children love the arcade games and family-friendly dining, while tweens and teens enjoy the bowling alley, sports complex, and cinema. Something for every age group makes it ideal for families with multiple children.

About

Westfield Parquesur is a one-stop entertainment destination that goes far beyond typical shopping, offering families a full day of activities under one roof. With a bowling alley, video arcade, movie theater, and sports facilities alongside diverse dining options and shops, it's the perfect rainy day escape or air-conditioned retreat from Madrid's summer heat.

Highlights

  • Multi-lane bowling alley perfect for family competitions
  • Video arcade with both classic and modern games
  • Movie theater showing both Spanish and original language films
  • Sports complex with activities for active kids
  • Diverse food court with international and Spanish cuisine

Pro Tips

  1. 1.Visit on weekday mornings (Monday through Thursday, 10:00 AM to noon) to avoid weekend crowds and secure better parking near the main entrance.
  2. 2.The food court offers international options, but look for Spanish chains like Ginos or 100 Montaditos where kids can try local favorites at affordable prices.
  3. 3.Many shops and arcades accept card payments, but keep some euros on hand for smaller vendors and vending machines.
  4. 4.Download the Westfield app before visiting for a directory in English, special offers, and a digital map to navigate this large complex.
  5. 5.The cinema often shows popular films in their original English language version (look for 'V.O.' or 'VOSE' listings), perfect for kids missing entertainment in their native language.

Best Time to Visit

Weekday mornings (10:00 AM to 1:00 PM) offer the best experience with minimal crowds and shorter wait times for activities. Avoid Saturday afternoons and early evenings when local families pack the complex. Sunday mornings right at 11:00 AM opening can also be quieter.

What to Know

Parking is plentiful and free, making it easy to access by car from central Madrid (about 20 minutes). The complex has multiple dining options at various price points, clean family restrooms with changing facilities, and most staff speak basic English in tourist-facing businesses.

Seasonal Notes

Open year-round with extended hours during summer holidays and Christmas season. The air-conditioned mall is especially popular during Madrid's hot summer months (June through August). Special holiday events and decorations typically appear in December.

Nearby Eats

Most dining needs are met within the complex's extensive food court and restaurant areas, featuring everything from fast food to sit-down family restaurants. For authentic Spanish dining, venture outside to nearby Leganes town center (5 minutes by car).

More Activities Near Leganés

Cafe

Ma-Ga Fuente

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Ma-Ga Fuente is a cozy neighborhood café in the Madrid suburbs that welcomes families with open arms. Kids will love the rich Spanish hot chocolate (perfect for dunking churros) and selection of pastries, while parents appreciate the relaxed atmosphere where children can be themselves without worrying about disturbing other diners.

Ice Cream

Heladería El Artesano

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This beloved neighborhood ice cream shop in Leganés serves up authentic Spanish artisanal helado made with quality ingredients and creative homemade flavors. It's a local favorite where families gather for an affordable sweet treat, and the welcoming atmosphere makes it easy for international visitors to enjoy a genuine Madrid suburb experience.

Restaurant

Restaurante Casa Isabel

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Restaurante Casa Isabel offers a welcoming introduction to authentic Spanish cuisine in a relaxed setting where families can enjoy traditional dishes without the formality of fine dining. Located in the suburban town of Leganés just outside Madrid, this neighborhood restaurant serves child-sized portions and familiar flavors that help ease young travelers into Spanish food culture.

Park

Forestal de Polvoranca Park

4.5Free

Forestal de Polvoranca Park is a sprawling urban forest oasis in the Madrid suburb of Leganés, offering families a refreshing escape into nature without leaving the city. With extensive walking trails winding through woodland areas, dedicated playgrounds, and spacious picnic zones, this free park provides the perfect setting for outdoor family adventures, bike rides, and wildlife spotting.