Parc d’Atraccions Tibidabo

Parc d’Atraccions Tibidabo

Parc d’Atraccions Tibidabo
4.5
Saturday
12:00 PM - 9:00 PM
Sunday
12:00 PM - 8:00 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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  • HypnoWarrior
    Porirua, New Zealand1,100 contributions
    Well worth the visit and view
    We didn't even know there was a fair ground at the top of the Funicular. We arrived here and wandered around a very busy place. We looked at the church (on top of a church) and the views and had a bite to eat nearby. Well worth the price to get up here for the views alone. Some of the ride look very interesting with planes hovering out over the edge and the big wheel I'm sure would give even better views from the top. Highly recommend visiting whether you're looking for the view of to ride the attractions...
    Visited November 2022
    Written 3 January 2023
  • Giuseppe Sic
    Sesto Calende, Italy335 contributions
    After lunch tour in Tibidabo
    If you love making photo or simply enjoying the sunlight/twilight or just the landscape that is the right place. You could admir Barcelone in all its entire beautifulness. I suggest to go also for the funicular that transport you from low to high altitude enjoying the lifting of the mountain. When you arrive at the top there two amazing churches to visit and adventure park and a bar.
    Visited November 2022
    Written 7 January 2023
  • familyD10
    Manchester, United Kingdom159 contributions
    Great views but not essential to visit.
    I booked tickets online from England in advance which proved a bit of a challenge but managed it. The funicular ride was a fun experience and the views spectacular. Queues for the old fashioned rides were long and we only went on one but the views were great.
    Visited April 2023
    Written 6 May 2023
  • ekellybda
    Hamilton, Bermuda19 contributions
    Beautiful views
    Beautiful church, beautiful views. Worth the visit. We didn't try the amusement park but the rides looked like fun, especially if you have children. We took the metro to the bus, and the bus up the hill to the Tramvia Blau, which was really easy and Tramvia Blau to the top. Walked back down the hill to the metro station, which as about a 15 minute walk, very easy. We stopped for lunch at the restaurant across from the entrance, which also had beautiful views over Barcelona and good food.
    Visited June 2023
    Written 12 June 2023
  • dave a
    Wheeling, West Virginia26 contributions
    Great Place for a Sunset!
    Come here to watch the sunset. It’s the best was to see Barcelona from one of the highest points around. You can also climb up to the top of the church tower for only 5 euros and get an epic 360 degree view. A great way to wind down your day.
    Visited July 2023
    Travelled with friends
    Written 18 July 2023
  • Toby P
    26 contributions
    Worth the trip
    We went on a Monday when only the 'old' rides were open. It was 3 euros per ride. There were no queues and it was really fun. Nice views as well. It was easy to take the funicular railway and bus there on one ticket. .
    Visited July 2023
    Travelled with family
    Written 7 August 2023
  • LLcoolJ
    21 contributions
    Apart from the views (which are amazing) this was distinctly average
    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.
    Visited August 2023
    Travelled with family
    Written 7 August 2023
  • simpsonite64
    Northampton, United Kingdom695 contributions
    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
    Travelled as a couple
    Written 24 November 2023
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simpsonite64
Northampton, UK695 contributions
Nov 2023 • Couples
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.
Written 24 November 2023
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Nicola O
8 contributions
Nov 2023 • Family
Bought tickets online - the options are quite confusing so I wasn’t sure if I’d even bought the right ticket but no one questioned it so must have been right! The journey up there sounds a lot more difficult than it actually is - we went to Plaça del Doctor Andreu on the metro to the Tibidabo store for wristbands and then told to get the bus across the street to the funicular (I think this is where the tram normally is but it wasn’t running when we were there). Bus drops off at the funicular and you scan QR ticket on the turnstiles then you’re straight on the funicular to the park. I went with my little boy who is 5 and in hindsight I wish I’d just bought tickets for the top level panoramic area as there were a lot of rides he couldn’t go on in the main park due to his height. They never seemed to have a height measurement at the start of the queue so there were a couple of times we were waiting for a while then told at the front he was too short. The queues were fairly long and I’d recommend getting to the park early and heading to the popular rides first - we went to Avio and got the first ride but the queue behind us was huge and I’d imagine you could easily wait for an hour to get on later in the day. A lot of staff spoke English which was very helpful as my Spanish is limited. The food queues were a bit silly and it was just luck we got there a little early and a seat in the table area - after we sat down a guy came over and stood with a rope across the entrance to limit people coming in and out which I thought was a bit silly. Surely people can work out for themselves if there was a seat. They definitely needed more seating areas. The park was really busy and I’m glad we went in November rather than peak summer times. We went to the Halloween show in the evening which we really enjoyed but it was a long day and the show wasn’t on until 7.30pm. The church next to the park was lovely to visit. It’s an experience but I struggle understanding who the park is aimed at - it’s not for small children but not really any rides exciting enough for adults either - one rollercoaster. My son was bored with most of the rides he was allowed to ride as they were too slow and babyish.
Written 10 November 2023
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BobbyBillyClint
west midalnds uk117 contributions
Oct 2023 • Family
Very average experience. Everything was hard work. Getting to the funicular from the metro was a pain. The funicular was a pain and I sympathise with anyone with a push chair as the platform is stepped. The park is full of hills. Rides are average with massive queues. In particular, the roller coaster has a virtual reality option which literally doubled the time to load each carriage. Such a waste of an afternoon in Barcelona. Could have just gone to the beach.
Written 29 October 2023
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Diego
Fontvieille, Monaco4 contributions
Oct 2023 • Friends
If You want something : food or attractions, You have to wait minium 30 minutes !!!! A Totally waste of time. To go there, it’s long also
Written 29 October 2023
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Fidelscastrol
Manila, Philippines766 contributions
Sep 2023 • Family
Siempre Hermosa aqui. Primera vece no, ultima vece no. Relajando con vistas y cafe con leche SI.
Parc por ninos 30 Euros. Spend a day here if using the various rides on the different levels. Great place to visit. Prefer it here to Port Aventura.
Written 3 September 2023
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LLcoolJ
loughborough21 contributions
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 7 August 2023
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Toby P
26 contributions
Jul 2023 • Family
We went on a Monday when only the 'old' rides were open. It was 3 euros per ride. There were no queues and it was really fun. Nice views as well. It was easy to take the funicular railway and bus there on one ticket.
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Written 7 August 2023
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HANAUER P
1 contribution
Aug 2023 • Family
Good points : beautiful place, historical rideas, food ok. Bad points : everything else ! The parc is managed like an antic administration with stupids rules, inefficiency in running the attractions resulting in endless queues, high price for the entry and no good explanation of the fares, many attractions closed because “out of order”, some others opening so late in the afternoon (4 p.m.). The worse after doing two queues for more than 30 min to 1 hour, we were refused the ride because the kid miss 1mm in height. But no mesurement was possible before doing the queue !!! Really frustrating day. No go for small kids !!
Written 6 August 2023
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Forthejunk S
1 contribution
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 21 July 2023
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dave a
Wheeling, WV26 contributions
Jul 2023 • Friends
Come here to watch the sunset. It’s the best was to see Barcelona from one of the highest points around. You can also climb up to the top of the church tower for only 5 euros and get an epic 360 degree view.

A great way to wind down your day.
Written 18 July 2023
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