If you’re planning a family trip to the Netherlands, England, France, Germany, Denmark, Spain, or any other European Union country, your kids will love it if you book a fun day together at an amusement park. What are your 10 favorite parks in Europe for the whole family? What are the top 10 amusement parks in Spain? Continue reading.
1. Disneyland Paris (France)
A trip to Disneyland Paris to meet characters from their favorite movies is an unforgettable experience for kids. This is a vast park full of surprises where Disney characters appear one after another. In addition, there are must-see attractions such as Disney’s show “The Lion King” from 4:00 pm, parade and night show “Once Upon a Dream Parade”.You can check the benefits and prices here: Disneyland Paris
2. Port Aventura (Spain)
Those who live here are lucky to enjoy one of the best theme parks in Europe, with a wonderful climate. Fun attractions for all ages: Shambala, Dragon Khan, Furius Bako, Stampida, Tutuki Splash and Sesame Street area for the little ones.More information: Port Aventura
3. Europa Park (Germany)
It is the largest amusement park in Europe. It is located in Rust, Germany, near the Black Forest. With 16 roller coasters and nearly 100 attractions, there’s fun for all ages. The park is divided into 15 different areas, whose names are the names of the main European countries and whose mascot is called “Euromouse” (Euro – Mouse).
4. Legoland (Denmark)
If your kids are fans of Lego, Denmark is a must-see destination on your trip. It is located near the first Lego factory in Billund. Lego replicas of buildings and iconic cities from around the world are gaining traction. Other attractions include a small roller coaster, a merry-go-round, a pirate ship, and a ghost house. Other Lego parks are in the UK, Germany and the US (Florida).More information: Legoland Denmark
5. Efteling (Netherlands)
If you’re traveling to the Netherlands with your kids, enjoy the tales of the Brothers Grimm and the magic of roller coasters. Enter a world of stories and attractions in a vast forest, where older children transform into children for just one day.
6. Liseberg (Sweden)
The highlight of this Swedish park near Gothenburg is Atmosphere, Europe’s largest free-fall waterfall, falling 116 meters in three seconds at a speed of 110 km/h. There are plenty of shows and restaurants to enjoy for the whole family.
7. Alton Towers (UK)
Located 30 minutes from Birmingham, this park is the 9th most visited park in Europe. The main attractions are Nemesis, Oblivion, Rita, Runaway Train and The Smiler. Roller coasters, water attractions, merry-go-rounds, scary rides, his intergalactic 4D attractions and more are just what you deserve.More information: Alton Towers
8. Futuroscope (France)
This theme park near Poitiers brings together the most innovative technology, allowing children and adults alike to enjoy audiovisual attractions, 4D, multimedia and the future of robots. Late night shows are represented by Cirque du Soleil.
9. Tivoli Gardens (Denmark)
Next to Town Hall Square are some of the world’s oldest tourist attractions. Tivoli Gardens was built in his mid-19th century, and that’s why it’s worth a visit. Nowadays, it is combined with modern attractions such as roller coasters, trains and various performances. A ride on the Ferris wheel offers one of the best aerial views of Copenhagen.
10. PLAYMOBIL FUNPARK (Germany, France, Malta, Greece)
Your child is probably a fan of Playmobil. Now, parents and kids can enjoy a magical world with these colorful dolls at any of these four Playmobil theme parks in Europe. Parks are located in Zirndorf (Germany), Paris (France), Malta, and Athens (Greece). There is also another Playmobil park in America (Palm Beach).