| Ticket type | E-ticket (direct entry) |
| Attraction type | Theme parks |
| Tour types | None |
| Additional service & facility | Barrier free |
— Seasonalities —
— Things to Note—
The ticket is valid for one single admission on the day it is dated. The ticket must be presented when entering the theme park and must be carried with you until you leave
The current park rules apply to your visit. Please refer to them here: https://tickets.mackinternational.de/en/info/park-rules-europapark
Film and photo recordings may take place. Avoid these areas if you don't want to be captured on film
Monday 09:00–18:00
Tuesday 09:00–18:00
Wednesday 09:00–18:00
Thursday 09:00–18:00
Friday 09:00–18:00
Saturday 09:00–18:00
Sunday 09:00–18:00
Europa-Park is located in southwestern Germany, near the French border. Its specific address is Europa-Park-Straße 2, 77977 Rust, Germany. Situated in the Black Forest region, it's not far from cities like Freiburg and Strasbourg, making it easily accessible and Germany's premier theme park.
The most convenient way to reach Europa-Park is by car, as ample parking is available. If you prefer public transport, you can take a train to Ringsheim station in Germany or Lahr (Schwarzwald) station in France, and then transfer to a local bus (like line 7231) which goes directly to the park entrance. Some nearby cities also offer direct bus services.
From major German cities such as Frankfurt or Stuttgart, you can take a Deutsche Bahn train to Ringsheim station. Upon arrival at Ringsheim, there are regular shuttle buses that go directly to Europa-Park. It is recommended to check the train and bus schedules in advance to ensure smooth connections for your journey.
Europa-Park boasts over 100 attractions, including 14 world-class roller coasters. The park is divided into 20 European themed areas, each with a unique design and atmosphere. For instance, you can experience the thrill of racing in the newly opened Monaco area, enjoy water attractions in the Greece area, or challenge yourself on a thrilling roller coaster in the Iceland area. It caters to visitors of all ages.
The newly added Monaco themed area at Europa-Park features the glorious history of F1 racing and the charming ambiance of the Mediterranean coast. Here, you can experience unique rides, soak in the luxurious atmosphere of Monaco, and explore various specialty shops and dining options, immersing yourself in this captivating new zone.
Europa-Park is highly suitable for families and visitors of all ages. The park offers over 100 attractions, ranging from gentle rides for young children to 14 world-class roller coasters designed for thrill-seekers. The 20 European themed areas are distinct and feature a variety of live shows, ensuring fun for every family member.
Europa-Park features over 50 themed restaurants and bars, offering a wide variety of dining choices. Whether you're looking to savor international specialties, enjoy fine dining menus, or find light snacks, you can find them across the park's various European themed areas. Notably, 'Sally's Café,' newly opened near the blue fire Dome, also provides a unique dining experience.
Europa-Park's opening hours vary by season. It typically opens from early spring (around the beginning of April) to early autumn (around the beginning of November), with special themed events during specific winter periods. Late spring or early autumn, when crowds are generally smaller and the weather is pleasant, are highly recommended seasons to visit. It's advisable to check the official Europa-Park website for the latest opening hours before planning your trip.