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Tibidabo Amusement Park amusement park in Barcelona, CT
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View of Tibidabo Amusement Park in Barcelona, CT
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View of Tibidabo Amusement Park in Barcelona, CT
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Tibidabo Amusement Park

4.4(47,623 reviews)$$$Amusement Park
🕑 4-6 hours👶 Best for ages 2-14. Toddlers and preschoolers love the gentle carousel and puppet shows, while older kids get excited about the roller coasters and the famous Avió plane ride that extends out over the mountainside. Teens appreciate the thrill rides and spectacular photo opportunities from the summit.

About

Perched atop Barcelona's highest peak, Tibidabo Amusement Park combines nostalgic charm with modern thrills and absolutely breathtaking city views. This historic park has been delighting families since 1899, offering a magical mix of vintage rides, contemporary attractions, and unique experiences you won't find anywhere else, all set against the stunning backdrop of Barcelona and the Mediterranean Sea.

Highlights

  • The vintage Avió plane ride that swings out over the mountain edge with jaw-dropping views
  • Muntanya Russa, one of the oldest roller coasters still operating, built in 1928
  • The Automaton Museum featuring whimsical mechanical figures that fascinate kids of all ages
  • Panoramic views of Barcelona, the Mediterranean, and on clear days, Montserrat mountain
  • The Sky Walk attraction and observation areas offering 360-degree views from 512 meters above sea level

Pro Tips

  1. 1.Buy tickets online in advance to save money and skip the entrance queue. The park offers different ticket levels, so choose based on your kids' ages and which rides they can access.
  2. 2.Take the historic Tramvia Blau (Blue Tram) from the FGC station, then the funicular railway up to the park. This vintage journey is half the fun and kids absolutely love it, though note the tram only runs on weekends and holidays.
  3. 3.Arrive right at opening (11:00 AM) to experience popular rides like the Muntanya Russa roller coaster before crowds build in the afternoon.
  4. 4.Pack layers and a light jacket. It's noticeably cooler and windier at the summit than down in Barcelona city center, even on warm days.
  5. 5.Visit the Temple Expiatori del Sagrat Cor church at the very top for free. The rooftop offers the best panoramic views and is a great spot for family photos between rides.

Best Time to Visit

Visit on weekday mornings (Monday through Friday, 11:00 AM arrival) for the smallest crowds and shortest lines. Spring (April-May) and fall (September-October) offer pleasant weather without summer heat. Avoid weekends and Spanish school holidays when the park gets packed with local families.

What to Know

General admission is around 30-35 euros per person with various ticket options available. The park has restaurants and snack bars, but prices are high, so consider packing sandwiches and snacks (allowed in the park). English signage is limited, but staff generally speak basic English, and ride operations are visual and easy to understand.

Seasonal Notes

The park operates year-round but with reduced hours and some ride closures during winter months (November through March). Summer weekends feature extended hours until 10:00 PM with special evening illuminations. Check the official website before visiting as opening days can be limited mid-week during off-peak seasons. Christmas season brings special decorations and festive events.

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Nearby Eats

The park has several dining options inside, including Restaurant Tibidabo and various snack stands, though prices are tourist-level. For better value, head down the mountain to the Sarrià neighborhood where you'll find family-friendly tapas restaurants and cafes with outdoor seating. Alternatively, pack a picnic to enjoy at the park's designated eating areas with those incredible views.

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