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Madrid Amusement Park
Highlights
Access to a variety of rides suitable for all age groups and visitor types.
Skip waiting lines with priority entry.
Explore four uniquely themed zones including a children’s area featuring Nickelodeon characters.
Enjoy live entertainment and seasonal events throughout the year.
Use a free app offering interactive maps and suggested routes for easy navigation.
Welcome to Madrid's Amusement Park – Parque de Atracciones
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Interesting Facts About Parque de Atracciones de Madrid
Historic Origins
The park first opened on May 15, 1969, and drew a crowd of more than 50,000 people on its very first day — so many that ticket offices had to close early.
Part of a Massive Urban Green Space
It’s located within Casa de Campo, one of Europe’s largest urban parks, which covers over 1,700 hectares.
Educational Physics Playground
The inverted coaster Tornado has been used in physics student workbooks — students actually model its loops and drops as real physics problems.
High-Intensity Coaster — Abismo
The “Abismo” roller coaster starts with a nearly vertical lift, launches you upside-down, and then races at up to 105 km/h, making it one of the most intense rides there.
Sky-High Panoramic Ride
The Star Flyer reaches a height of 80 meters (about a 25-story building), offering riders 360° views over Casa de Campo and even glimpses of the Madrid skyline.
Former Mascots with Character
The original mascot was Napy, a bear wearing a jacket, beret, and a handkerchief around his neck. Later, he was replaced by Trasto, an orange alien-bear hybrid with a “T” in a circle on its belly — but Trasto has since been retired from active use.
Major 1998 Makeover
In 1998, the park underwent a massive €48 million renovation. That remodel introduced five distinct themed zones, new shops, shows, and updated rides.
A Lost Coaster Legend — 7 Picos
One of the park’s early roller coasters was called 7 Picos, built in 1969. It ran for 36 years before closing down in 2005.




