Europa Park Resort attraction tickets, Europa Park, Rust
At Europa-Park, the vision of a united continent has taken shape a long time ago. Discover the most beautiful European countries first hand. Here, Europe is not just a spot on the map, it comes alive in the hearts of the guests.
Germany: An excursion into German history: Start your adventurous day at Europa-Park at the “Fountain of Encounters”, which is situated in front of the main entrance. Stroll through the “German Alley”with its splendid façades and the magnificent EP-Express station “Berlin Alexanderplatz”. Discover the traces of German history and admire a fascinating panorama of typical German architecture. Brandenburg brick Gothic, Franconian half-timbered buildings, Saxon baroque style, Weimar neoclassicism and Southern German architectural styles characterize the alley with its shopping passage, which invites you to stroll, look and shop around. Visit the “Ancient German Fair”, have a look at an original piece of the “Berlin Wall” or relax inside the SWR3-Rock-Café after a shopping tour through the typical German shops. Relax in our 550 year old Castle Park…
Italy: The realization of the European themed concept began in 1981 with the construction of this themed area. And till today, the Italian themed area has lost nothing of its Mediterranean charm. The seven metre high “Fontana di Paradiso” in the middle of the Italian lake, the dainty pavilion, which is situated on top of a little bridge and the majestic Campanile create an atmosphere, which is typical for Italy. The piazza is surrounded by architectural treasures, held in renaissance and baroque style, with round arches, pillars, arcades and fountains. Cypress trees, pine trees and bougainvillea, together with many typical Italian white statues, complete the picturesque landscape. Visit the terrifying Medici Ghost Castle or enter the “Teatro dell’Arte” and watch a unique variety-show. And before you discover the rest of Europa-Park, enjoy having an original Italian cappuccino or allow yourself a freshly baked Italian pizza.
England: Welcome to „Merry Old England“! A triumphal arch, an elegant glass pavilion, the nostalgic merry-go-round with its antique hand-carved horses and the majestic statue of Queen Victoria – all this is waiting for you to be discovered in our English themed area! Stroll past shooting galleries, an amusement arcade and a candy shop, before you get in one of the racing cars on the Silverstone Race-Track. One of the highlights at “Victoria Square” is the Globe, a replica of the original Shakespeare-Theater. Here, you can experience a combination of show and live-performance with a Shakespearian touch.
France: Bonjour! Welcome to the French themed area! Enjoy the scent of freshly baked bread and hot crêpes in the “Quartier Français” with its typical French flair. Visit the Magic Cinema 4D, which is situated in the film action world, or take a break in a typical French bistro or restaurant. Go on a ride in Europe’s highest and biggest roller coaster Silver Star or enter the huge silver sphere, the symbol of the French themed area, and take a trip to the stars with the Eurosat. Next to the Eurosat you can enter the world of the dinosaurs in the Universe of Engery.
Holland and Chocoland: Big adventures and picturesque sceneries. Windmills belong to Holland just like Edamer cheese and Delft China! This is why a stately windmill is situated in the picturesque Dutch village at Europa-Park. But those who have a glimpse behind the scenes, also discover a real land of adventures! When entering one of the boats in “Pirates in Batavia”, you will experience a pirates’ attack on a peaceful colony. Or let yourself be whirled around in a giant coffee cup, until you lose your sense of direction! But also the little ones will have a lot of fun here in Holland: they can fly up and down with the Red Baron, go on a ride with the Mini-Scooters, ride the waves with Peter Pan or climb up inside a tower with a wobbly bridge and a spiral slide. And don’t miss the beautiful stage play “The Beauty and the Beast”, which is performed in the new children’s theatre in the Dutch themed area. And after all the excitement, you and your family can take a break in the “Dorfkrug”!
Greece: The land of the Gods: Welcome to Mykonos! Stroll through the typical Greek village and enjoy our neighbours’ Mediterranean joy of living. In the Taverna Mykonos you can try delicious Greek specialities, such as moussaka, gyros and Greek farmer’s salad. Next to the Greek restaurant, you can go for a splashing thrill ride on the water roller coaster Poseidon. In order to get to the entrance/exit area, which is an ancient Greek temple, you have to pass below the Trojan Horse. And if this is not enough for you, you can enter “Cassandra’s Curse”, where you will feel as if losing your sense of direction for a short time.
Russia: From outer space straight to the czarist realm: After visiting the original MIR space station and the high-speed roller coaster “Euro-Mir”, which is named after the space station, you get to the Russian village, where you come across the cultural diversity of Eastern Europe. In their colourful wooden cottages, which are decorated with beautiful wood carvings, Russian artist craftsmen present the great variety of traditional Russian arts and crafts: icons, Matruschkas, carvings and mouth-blown glassware. Elaborately painted pillars and ceilings, as well as gold-plated onion towers remind of the magnificent czarist realm. The visitors will be confused and astonished, when flying to the island Kamtschatka with the “Kamtschatka Airline Klub”. Our little guests will be thrilled with the Sleigh ride “Snowflake”, which takes them to an enchanting fairyland.
Scandanavia: The marketplace with its beautiful Reindeer-Fountain always bustles with activity. The view of the colourful wooden houses along a roaring torrent and the Norvegian stave church, where you can even get married, is just breathtaking. In addition, you can stroll along a shopping arcade with souvenir shops, snack bars and a fish restaurant – Scandinavia welcomes you with typical nordic hospitality. The giant swingboat “Vindjammer” swings its daring passengers up and down, as if being on a stormy voyage. Children are delighted with Andersen’s fairy tale tower, the sunk city “Vineta” and of course the wobbly bridge. But the real adventure can be found in the Fjord-Rafting! Enter a rolling round boat and swim down a 600 metre long torrent, passing roaring waterfalls, treacherous rapids and a dark and misty grotto.
Spain: White façades, picturesque little towers, large flower beds on the plaza, richly ornamented balconies, fayences and azulejos – those who stroll through the Spanish themed area will inevitably feel as if being in Sevilla. No wonder, because all of the tiles, ceramics, streetlights and even the roof tiles have been imported from Spain! Each day, you can watch fiery flamenco performances on the open-air stage. The spectacular "Gladiator-Stuntshow" is a world premiere this season at Europa-Park. The premium show with over 22 artists and 10 horses is one of the most costly shows ever produced at Europa-Park. Let us treat you with Spanish specialities, such as tapas, paella and cool sangria in our restaurants “Bodega” and “Don Quichotte”.
Austria: Over hill and dale in the Austrian themed area. A splashing ride is waiting for you in the Tirol Log Flume. First, you glide slowly through a diamond cave in a hollow tree trunk. Then you are pulled up and race down a roaring torrent. The splashing water is a welcome refreshment on hot summer days. The Alpine Coaster “Enzian” invites you for a rapid ride through an adventurous world. Once your seated in the train, it takes you uphill and down dale, passing tight curves and steep descents. And after all the excitement, you can stroll through a “Magic World of Diamonds”, where you can watch hard-working goblins digging for diamonds.
Children's World: A whole world for children at Europa-Park: the NIVEA Children’s World has turned into a beautiful scenery with lots of water, dunes, white sand and an original fishing cutter! While you relax on the sun deck, your little ones can play on a fun dune or set sail in the NIVEA Paddler’s Tour or in little Children’s Boats. One of the new attractions is the Children’s Lighthouse – here, the whole family has a great view of the NIVEA Children’s World. And also the NIVEA Children’s Show is a highlight for our youngest visitors. Here, children can participate in the show with NIVEA mascot Nobbi and win many little surprise gifts! But that’s not all: in the Viking Village, children can romp and play on a fun adventure playground with a Giant Slide, climbing walls and much more, everything designed in Nordic style. On the large Viking Ship, there’s a lot to discover for the little ones. For example a water cannon – parents beware!
Portugal: Europa-Park follows in the footsteps of the most famous discoverers – off to new shores towards Portugal. After a fast paced ride with turbulent rotations in dizzy heights, the 16 "crew members" plunge into a gigantic wave. A true challenge lies ahead.
Switzerland: a fantastic fun area representing our Swiss friends with wonderful attractions such as a balloon ride, Jungfrau-Gletscherflieger plane rides, Matterhorn Blitz, Swiss Bob Run, and Valasian Village. And there are shows, shopping and food outlets to browse when you're done with the rides!
Adventureland: Truely a proper adventure! Choose from Dwarf City, Fairy Tale Alley, Hydroelectric Power Station, Jungle Rafts, Mississippi Steamer and Stagecoach – or be a true adventurer and go on them all!
Street artists
Performances of all kinds are offered throughout the whole park
Shows and special performances
Leaflets with the show-times are available as you enter the park from the parking area. You can also find them posted in the local areas around the park.
Restaurants
You can choose from over 30 different restaurants and fast food places with over 5000 seats
There is a minimum age and height for some of the attractions. In addition to a minimum height, a maximum height may also be possible for some attractions. Persons who are taller than the maximum height, can not use these attractions. These safety restrictions are imposed by the TÜV (MOT) and have to be followed strictly. At the entrance of each attraction with a minimum height, you will find a measurement guidance pole, where you can check if your children are tall enough to enter the attraction.
Performance Info:
Every day from 9:00am – 6:00pm
Will be opened in December, will be announced soon























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