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Europa-Park

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A beautiful view of Europa-Park in Rust, Germany, looking over the 'Greece' themed area from the Euro-Tower.

Europa-Park

Europa-Park is a huge and fun theme park in Rust, Baden-Württemberg, Germany. It is one of the biggest and most visited theme parks in the world! The park covers 95 hectares and has twenty different themed areas that look like countries from across Europe.

Visitors can enjoy around a hundred attractions, including fourteen exciting roller coasters. There are also shows, a cinema, and even a special area for little ones called the Kingdom of the Minimoys. Europa-Park has six hotels, a camping site, and a conference center, so families can stay for many days of fun.

Europa-Park is famous for its beautiful designs and fun rides. It was named the “best theme park in the world” eight times by a special group of judges from the United States. The park was started in 1975 by a family who loves making fun rides. Today, it is run by the Mack family, who have been building amazing roller coasters and rides for many years.

Each year, Europa-Park hosts special events like summer festivals, Halloween celebrations, and a beautiful Christmas market. There is also an ice rink in the winter and a special area for dancing and music. The park even has its own train system to help guests travel around the huge park easily.

Families love Europa-Park because there is something for everyone—tall roller coasters for older kids, gentle rides for little ones, and beautiful gardens and shows for everyone to enjoy. Whether you are visiting for a day or staying in one of the park’s hotels, Europa-Park is a wonderful place full of adventures and smiles.

Images

Statue of Euromaus, the friendly mascot of Europa Park, welcoming visitors at the entrance.
A map showing the layout of Europa-Park in early 2026, a popular theme park destination.
Eurosat is a model train ride at Europa-Park in Rust, Germany, offering visitors a scenic tour through miniature European landscapes.
A scenic view of the Poseidon attraction at Europa-Park in Rust, Baden-Württemberg, Germany.

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