The Best Amusement Parks In Europe
Thorpe Park has the UK's fastest roller coaster, the Stealth. The park is well-known, even amongst the British royal family. (For example, you could see Princess Diana with her young sons William and Harry here - a long time ago!) The park has six water attractions, a dozen thrill rides, and fifteen more attractions for the whole family.
Based on numbers before the coronavirus pandemic, Disneyland Paris was the most visited European theme park per year. A local branch of the Disney chain, it opened in 1992 and attracted 320 million visitors in 2017. Notable attractions include the Phantom Manor and the Space Mountain - all based, loosely or not, on stories from Disney films and series.
Europa Park has over a hundred attractions and dozens of shows to discover. It's the perfect place for action fans with fast roller coasters like the Blue Fire mega rollercoaster (powered by Nord Stream 2) and the wooden Wodan Timburcoaster. During hot summer days, you can enjoy refreshing water attractions such as the Atlantica and rafting on the fjord.
The Efteling is well-known in The Netherlands and Belgium, but it is also increasingly visited by distant travelers. This makes it the third most-visited amusement park in Europe. The Efteling combines fairy tales with action in a complete, magical universe. You can see the stories and fantastic characters of the Efteling in the Dream Flight, the Villa Volta, and the Raveleijn show.
Walt Disney Studios is a theme park ten minutes away from Disneyland Paris. It welcomed more than five million visitors in 2019 and is therefore ranked fourth in Europe. The most famous attraction is the Tower of Terror. Thanks to the signposted Hollywood Boulevard that runs around the park, you can imagine yourself in the sunny movie capital of California.
Also known as Tivoli Gardens, this park is located in the heart of Copenhagen. The green amusement park has one of the oldest roller coasters in Europe with a course that winds around a large artificial rock: the Rutschebanen. In addition, Tivoli has added many XXL roller coasters in recent years, such as the Valises Volantes, the Vertigo, and the Milky Way Express.
In 2018, Gardaland Park received almost three million visitors. It is the eighth-most visited park in Europe. For adventurers, Gardaland has the Raptor, Blue Tornado, Magic Mountain, and the Mammut, among others. But also lovers of quieter attractions will get their money's worth with, for example, the Tunga, a canoe course in a simulated African jungle.
Anyone who likes Lego bricks should visit this park once. There are also exciting attractions for those who want more than Lego, such as The Haunted House Monster Party.
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