Parc d’Atraccions Tibidabo

Parc d’Atraccions Tibidabo

Parc d’Atraccions Tibidabo
4.5
11:00 AM - 9:00 PM
Saturday
11:00 AM - 9:00 PM
Sunday
11:00 AM - 9:00 PM
About
Welcome to a magical place. And one of Barcelona’s landmarks. We invite you to take a tour through our Amusement Park - now over 100 years old and one of the oldest in the world, yet still constantly improving. Learn about our history, explore the magical open spaces, enjoy all the rides and attractions - old favourites as well as the latest ones we’ve just opened - and enjoy all the thrills that have been designed for kids, teenagers and adults alike. To top it all, you get amazing views over the city of Barcelona! You’ll find more than 30 attractions and great shows for all ages, as well as street theatre - which makes walking around the Park a fun attraction in itself. We also offer a range of other services including restaurants and cafes with incredible views, indoor dining, picnic areas, and everything you need to make your visit to the Park as enjoyable as possible.
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  • simpsonite64
    Northampton, United Kingdom697 contributions
    4.0 of 5 bubbles
    Great views
    Really good day out. Ticket prices for all attractions AND furnicular are a bit pricey and you would probably struggle to spend a full day there (unless there's long queues or you want to do the thrill rides and the kids rides), but it's absolutely worth doing if you want to ride everything. The park itself is staggered across several levels although there are lifts between them all. The best part though is the setting, with every ride offering incredible views over Barcelona. Food/drink was pricey so we brought our own which wasn't an issue.
    Visited November 2023
    Traveled as a couple
    Written November 24, 2023
  • bradley b
    12 contributions
    4.0 of 5 bubbles
    Nice View of Barcelona
    + We walked the route from Av Tibidabo metro station. The walk took approximately 1hr and only had one steep section. The route was easy to follow via google maps. We mainly visited for the view of Barcelona and the view was great! The amusement park was not fully open. However, there were enough rides/attractions to entertain families. Plenty of shops/cafes once you arrive.
    Visited May 2024
    Traveled with friends
    Written May 14, 2024
  • Steve_of_N21
    London, United Kingdom3,273 contributions
    4.0 of 5 bubbles
    Not really the target demographic for this but we found it fun. But then it was Off Season.
    To be truthful we only came here for the views, which are truly stunning, and expected to ignore the funfair. However, as we had come in May outside a school holiday the place was relatively quiet and quite a few of the rides were not open. But for those that were there we no queues and you could virtually walk straight onto them. However, several had signs on the queuing area saying 1 hour and 2 hours queuing from this point, so heaven knows what this place must be like in high summer at the height of the school holidays. I think you can buy an all-inclusive 35 Euro ticket (which also includes the Funicular) or individual rides for 3 euros. We relived our youth and went on a couple and the red aeroplane ride was a right giggle. As a tourist primarily interested in the views, I would recommend trying to visit outside the high season and definitely outside school holidays. But I would definitely recommend making it up here for both the views and the church, both of which are spectacular.
    Visited May 2024
    Traveled as a couple
    Written June 3, 2024
  • Mamav
    World21 contributions
    5.0 of 5 bubbles
    Sky view experience
    What can I say, totally different from everything. A mini amusement park up in the sky!!!!😃😃 and a functional church also. It gets quite busy. Lovey churros and freshly made too. We took a taxi, although a train like mode of transport called the Funicular gets one up there@€6 one way. The view up once up there is breathtaking. Well worth the trip. With children, a Win Win situation!!!!!!!
    Visited August 2024
    Traveled with family
    Written August 26, 2024
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HjordisO
Akureyri, Iceland21 contributions
2.0 of 5 bubbles
Apr 2023 • Family
If you want to wait in Disney/Universal level lines for run of the mill carnival rides, this is the park for you. Basically every ride had an hour + wait for a 1-2 minute below avarage ride/attraction. Not the best with a 4 year old. The loading and off loading of every ride is soooooo slow and everything is so inefficient! They oversell the park and according to locals when the park isn't overcrowded they only have a few rides open. We were here during easter weekend and expected crowds but this was just absurd! There is also no easy way of getting there. We wanted to be there early so we started our journey around 9 o'clock from central Barcelona and we barely arrived there before 11 (metro-furnicular-bus). Everything in this park reeks of greed and low standards of service...
Written April 10, 2023
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Svetlanasunny
Sofia, Bulgaria57 contributions
1.0 of 5 bubbles
Oct 2020
We paid 200 EUR for 7 tickets for the Amusement Park , the price for one ticket is 28,50 EUR.
We were obliged to pay the tickets at least 24 hours in advance.
However the day we had to go was raining very hard, so we called Tibidabo prior to go and they told us they are open and working .So we thought the attractions are covered as we have not been there before.
We went there and it turned out that only 2 and not so interesting attractions were working.
One of the kids had a birthday that day and TIBIDABO ruined her birthday as she expected to have fun but we were walking for hours looking for a working attraction! So when I complained and asked for tickets to be changed for another day they refused ! She was so disappointed and sad. We could not risk to pay 200 EUR again due to the bad service provided in Tibidabo.
We felt CHEATED and I doubt I will go back again.
I sent official complaint that we did NOT receive the service we paid for and no effect so far.
Do NOT go there! I DO NOT recommend it! You will lose your money as they blame either COVID or their policy which does NOT protect customers!
Written October 28, 2020
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BrakiWorldTraveler
Belgrade, Serbia19,421 contributions
3.0 of 5 bubbles
Aug 2022
This park is set on the top of Tibidabo hill above Barcelona just beneath the Jesus Sacred Heart Church above it.
We primarily visited it because of the Church and outstanding city views from it which you can read about in a separate review.
My daughter wanted to take 2 rides, but then I learnt at the ticket office you cannot buy separate tickets, only the whole package for the day. This costs around 35 Euros if I remember correctly, so we skipped it as rides are dominantly for younger kids.
Written September 12, 2022
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KatrinaMolini
Corciano, Italy11,082 contributions
3.0 of 5 bubbles
Nov 2019 • Friends
We arrived in the evening. It was cold and windy in November. Attractions were just a few and looked quite uninteresting for adults like us. The view is not bad but it’s hard to see anything when it’s dark. Photos are useless with regular phone camera. My recommendation is to visit it during the day when there is light and good visibility and action.
Written March 5, 2020
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LLcoolJ
loughborough22 contributions
3.0 of 5 bubbles
Aug 2023 • Family
The funicular to the top of the mountain is easy to use and a great ride. The views are spectacular as you would imagine from being up a mountain. The church is very lovely both inside and out.
The rides were good although one closed as we queued.
The not so positives:
The main food hut was awful. We stood in the queue for 25 minutes and there were only 3 families in front of us. The young staff were completely incompetent getting a orders wrong, getting money wrong etc. it cost me 30 euros for a ham roll, 2 cokes, 1 crisps and some cheese cubes.
The ladies in the information booth laughed amongst themselves when I went in to ask about tickets for the rides. One pointed to another desk saying ‘ticket desk there!’ then saying to her colleagues “how hard can it be to read” (yes I understand Spanish).
It was an interesting experience but not the best.
Written August 7, 2023
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Steve_of_N21
London, UK3,273 contributions
4.0 of 5 bubbles
May 2024 • Couples
To be truthful we only came here for the views, which are truly stunning, and expected to ignore the funfair. However, as we had come in May outside a school holiday the place was relatively quiet and quite a few of the rides were not open. But for those that were there we no queues and you could virtually walk straight onto them. However, several had signs on the queuing area saying 1 hour and 2 hours queuing from this point, so heaven knows what this place must be like in high summer at the height of the school holidays.
I think you can buy an all-inclusive 35 Euro ticket (which also includes the Funicular) or individual rides for 3 euros. We relived our youth and went on a couple and the red aeroplane ride was a right giggle.
As a tourist primarily interested in the views, I would recommend trying to visit outside the high season and definitely outside school holidays. But I would definitely recommend making it up here for both the views and the church, both of which are spectacular.
Written June 3, 2024
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Francesco Z
Latina, Italy1,260 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
Apr 2022
Once you reach the metro station of Tibidabo I suggest going to ticket office. Over there you can make full ticket (pay attention to child size for price and games). The ticket is including Bus to go on top of street, Funicular to go to top of the park (I suggest to be at the first wagon to see the amazing view). The park is really nice, many different games for child (pay attention to height of babies).
Written April 20, 2022
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Beatriz M
Düsseldorf, Germany5,677 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
Jan 2022 • Friends
Really nice daytrip. We took the funicular Valvidrera and then the bus 111 which runs quite often. It leaves you in front of the Tibidabo park and from there you have nice views and can also visit the cathedral. You do not have to pay to go inside, you only pay if you want to visit the attractions. We found it a pity that there is no separate ticket for each attraction because we wanted to go only to the ferris wheel but to pay 30plus euro for this would not be worth it. Anyway we got nice pictures and could use the toilet.
Written January 10, 2022
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Nina
96 contributions
3.0 of 5 bubbles
Jul 2022
I've been to Park Tibidabo before and I wanted to visit it again. This time I was not so satisfied with the visit. The entrance fee is high and the tickets are divided into different categories, therefore, you cannot visit all the attractions. Since Park is so small, my opinion is that there should be one universal entrance fee for all the attractions. We ate lunch at Telepizza. There was a person standing at the menu selection machines who chose the menus for us. We had to choose pizza very quickly because a line was already forming behind us. We ordered pizza, which otherwise we wouldn't and the quality of the food was much lower than in other Telepizza restaurants. Since we were there in the high summer season, it was crowded and very hot as well. With our tickets, we visited 4 attractions and returned to Barcelona. The view was otherwise fantastic.
Written November 6, 2022
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Forthejunk S
1 contribution
1.0 of 5 bubbles
Jul 2023 • Family
This is a tourist trap!! Bait and switch. If you buy tickets online and have a receipt that states you have paid for "all attractions that your hight allows" they will only allow you on a small portion of the rides. They will require you to pay more than double for the upgrade for "all the attentions" they figure, once they have you here, you are going to want to go on the good rides and we'll have to pay for it. We have been here for an hour to try to get someone to honor our receipt. Luckily we have someone with us who is from Barcelona you can help take some of the stress off of us, but they are still unwilling. After this experience my wife is in tears and my kids just want to go home.

Written July 21, 2023
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