Europa-Park
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Europa-Park with accommodation at a premium hotel

Fun for the whole family at Germany’s biggest theme park
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ticket + hotel + breakfast
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£ 157.00

£ 88.00
per person

You will receive your E-tickets for Europa-Park via email up to 4 days before your trip.

What's included

  • 1, 2 or 3-day ticket for Europa-Park in Rust

  • Overnight stay at your chosen premium hotel nearby

  • Further extras such as breakfast, depending on the chosen hotel

What we love

  • Largest theme park in Germany

  • Experience 16 European countries in one day

Erlebe 16 europäische Länder an nur einem Tag!

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Description

Europa-Park in Rust – the largest theme park in Germany!

Located on the border of three countries, Europa-Park astonishes visitors young and old alike with over 100 attractions and shows. The park is comprised of 15 themed areas which emulate the architecture, cuisine and natural landscape of a particular European country.

As well as European attractions and specialties, Europa-Park also boasts a magical fairytale kingdom, countless incredible shows and 13 thrilling roller coasters.

Europa-Park in Rust is one of Germany’s top theme parks and the park astounds visitors of all ages with its ever-changing catalogue, imaginative worlds and exciting attractions. Europa-Park has been awarded the title of the Best Theme Park Worldwide for the sixth time and has received the Gold Ticket Award 7 times.

Themed areas and attractions at Europa-Park

  • Germany: Relax on a panoramic or vintage car ride, or go on an extensive shopping tour.
  • England: Highlights here include the over 100-year-old, historic British Carousel and the replica of Shakespeare's Globe theater.
  • France: The largest roller coaster in Europe and the world's first roller coaster with a virtual reality experience await you here.
  • Greece: Next to the Greek temple, the giant water roller coaster Poseidon awaits you.
  • Holland: Between the Flying Dutchman and delicious poffertjes, the boat trip adventure Pirates in Batavia opens in summer.
  • Ireland - World of Children: The Emerald Isle will be a real adventure, especially for the youngest visitors.
  • Island: Let yourself be catapulted from 0 to 100 in just 2.5 seconds.
  • Italy: Follow in the footsteps of Leonardo da Vinci's flying constructions and enjoy the Mediterranean flair.
  • Austria: Cool off in the Tiroler Wildwasserbahn on summer days.
  • Luxembourg: In the heart of the park, the Loopingrestaurant and the history of Europa-Park await you.
  • Portugal: Experience a thrilling ride through the waters of Portugal.
  • Russia: Traditional craftsmanship meets futuristic space travel on the high-speed roller coaster Euro-Mir.
  • Switzerland: Fun is guaranteed on the Swiss Bobsleigh Track and the Matterhorn-Blitz.
  • Scandinavia: Stroll between cute houses and go on a rapid rafting trip on the torrent.
  • Spain: Passionate tango, colorful shows and delicious Spanish tapas await you in the Spain theme area.

Europa-Park – the perfect minibreak destination

Europa-Park encompasses 95 hectares of fun for all age groups so you can take the whole family on a trip to the vibrant children’s world in the Ireland themed area. Whether it’s a fun trip on the giant swing or an exciting ride on the children’s roller coaster over the green hills.

Fantastic shows

With 23 hours of shows every day, Europa-Park is the largest entertainment park worldwide. Over 300 international artists perform on numerous stages across the parks and put a smile on visitors’ faces.

Top tip: Shows and events take place all year round at Europa-Park. The highlights include the daily park parade in the Summer, the Halloween parade, the Starlight parade and the ice shows in Winter.

Food and drink at Europa-Park

With so much to see and do, you’re bound to work up an appetite. Luckily, Europa-Park has culinary options for everyone. The park contains over 60 eateries which offer cuisines from all over Europe so you’re bound to find something tasty to munch on.

You can choose from the following ticket categories:

  • 1-day ticket
  • 2-day ticket
  • 3-day ticket

Book your hotel near Germany’s biggest theme park

Whether you’re spending one day at Europa-Park or a couple, you’ll need somewhere to kick back and relax after a thrilling day. With Travelcircus, you can book your Europa-Park tickets and your accommodation at the same time! So you can enjoy every moment of your time in this incredible park and then unwind at a premium hotel close to Europa-Park.

Selina
By Selina
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FAQ: Frequently Asked Questions - Europa-Park

Are there car parks at Europa-Park Rust?

Yes, you can park here for a fee of around €8 per day.

How many rides are there at Europa-Park?

More than 100 rides await you at Europa-Park, including 13 wild rollercoasters, all kinds of playgrounds, activities and great shows as well as the indoor and outdoor water park Rulantica. Access to the water park must be booked and purchased on site and is not included in your Travelcircus ticket.

Is there a combined ticket for Europa-Park and Rulantica?

There is not yet a combined ticket for both parks. Admission to the water park must be booked and purchased on site or online and is not included in your Europa-Park ticket from Travelcircus.

Which ticket categories can I choose from at Europa-Park?

You can choose from the following ticket categories at Europa-Park: 1-day ticket, 2-day ticket, 3-day ticket.

Where is Europa-Park?

Europa-Park is located in Rust in the Ortenau district of Baden-Württemberg, close to the French border. The exact address is: Europa-Park-Strasse 2, 77977 Rust, Germany.

How much does Europa-Park cost?

The Travelcircus offer gives you a Europa-Park travel package consisting of an overnight stay in a premium hotel of your choice and a ticket for Europa-Park in Rust. You can get the whole thing from a price of €88.00.

When is Europa-Park closed?

Europa-Park's opening hours are divided into the summer season, Halloween, HalloWinter and Winter Magic. The park usually closes for Christmas Eve and Christmas Day. In addition, there may be closures between mid-January and March. For more detailed information, we recommend taking a look at the Europa-Park website

Can I take my dog with me to Europa-Park?

As long as you keep your four-legged friend on a lead, they are very welcome at Europa-Park. Please note the rules in the restaurants on site, where dogs may not be allowed.

Are there any quiet spots at Europa-Park if you want to have a picnic in the countryside, for example?

There are several picnic areas in Europa-Park's beautiful castle park.

Can small children visit Europa-Park free of charge?

Yes, children under the age of 3 enjoy free admission to Europa-Park.

How do I get my tickets?

You will receive your e-tickets for Europa-Park in Rust by e-mail at least 4 days before your arrival.

How big is Europa-Park?

Europa-Park is 95 hectares in size. This makes it the largest park in Germany and the second largest park in Europe.

How many days should I plan for Europa-Park?

To experience everything in peace and quiet, you should plan at least two days. However, you should not only keep the German holiday periods in mind, but also take a look at France and Switzerland.