Parc d'Attractions Tibidabo is where whimsy meets history, high above Barcelona. It was opened in 1901, and is one of Europe’s oldest amusement parks and you can feel the charm in the air. Perched on Mount Tibidabo, the park gives more than just retro rides and quirky attractions. It gives you sweeping, beautiful views of the city below. From the gentle hum of the classic attraction to the thrill of the red airplane circling above the skyline.
Things to do in Parc d’Attraction Tibidabo
- Ride the Iconic Red Plane
- Take a Spin on the Ferris Wheel
- Enjoy the Classic Roller Coaster
- Ride the Carousel
- Laugh in the Hall of Mirrors
- Soak in the Views from the Sky Walk
- Discover the Automaton Museum
Essential Information
- Parc d’ Attraction Tibidabo opening hours:
Monday to Friday: 11:00 AM - 8:00 PM
Saturday - Sunday: 11:00 AM - 10:00 PM
- Parc d’Attraction Tibidabo Ticket Fee:
Entry Fee: Starting from €14 - €39
- Location: Pl. del Tibidabo, 3, 4, Sarrià-Sant Gervasi, 08035 Barcelona, Spain
- Crowded Level: not too crowded
- Restriction and Rules: No Smoking, No pets allowed, Kids between 90 cm and 120 cm must be
How to Reach Parc d’Attraction Tibidabo
- Fly into Barcelona-El Prat Airport (BCN), then take a taxi from the airport, it takes 35–50 minutes to reach the d'Attraction Tibidabo.
- Take the FGC Metro Line L7 from Plaça Catalunya to Av. Tibidabo station. Then hop on Bus 196 or TibiBus T2C to reach the funicular, which takes you directly to the park entrance.
Travel Tips for visiting Parc d’Attraction Tibidabo
- Buy Tickets in Advance
- Check Opening Hours
- Go Early for Fewer Crowds
- Pack Light Snacks or Picnic
- Wear Comfortable Shoes
FAQs
What does Tibidabo have that makes it famous?
Tibidabo is famous for its antique amusement park, the beautiful views of Barcelona, and the Temple of the Holy heart.
Is Tibidabo Barcelona worth it?
Yes, it is worth visiting because of its unique blend of nostalgia, amazing panoramic views of the city, and family attractions.
Is Tibidabo free to visit?
Yes, it is free to access the surrounding Temple and Sky Walk viewing area, but rides and entry to the park must be paid for.