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Parque Warner Madrid, often shortened to Parque Warner, sits about 30 km (19 miles) south of Madrid in San Martín de la Vega, where the neon of Hollywood Boulevard, the launch punch of DC Super Heroes World, and family-friendly movie zones spread across more than 34 ha (84 acres).

For most visitors, a dated entry ticket is the smartest first buy; if you are staying in central Madrid and do not want to manage the long transfer yourself, the day-trip format is the most useful upgrade.
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7 tips for visiting the Parque Warner Madrid

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Book a dated entry ticket
If your date is fixed, the dated online ticket is the cleanest value play. Official pricing currently starts at EUR 32.90, and it keeps the decision simple before you add extras like parking or queue products. That way you save budget for the part of the day that actually changes your experience.
2
Choose transfer only if you need it
If you are comfortable taking bus 412 from Villaverde Bajo or driving via the A-4, standard entry is usually enough. Choose the Madrid day-trip only when you want one booking to absorb the south-of-city transfer, and keep the private transfer for groups, strollers, or tight timing. This avoids paying extra for convenience you may not use.
3
Start with your headline zone
Coaster fans should head straight for DC Super Heroes World or Old West Territory; younger kids are usually happier starting in Cartoon Village. With opening often around 12 noon, one clear first target beats drifting across five lands. So the park feels exciting, not exhausting.
4
Use the app before paying more
On weekends, bridge days, and school-holiday dates, install the official app before you arrive. It shows live wait times and makes it much easier to judge whether a Road Runner Premium pass is worth the upcharge once afternoon queues build. That way you buy speed only when it really saves time.
5
Save water rides for later
Water attractions usually return from April, and they are far more fun once the day has warmed up than in the first hour after opening. Pack a light spare top or use a locker if splash rides are part of your plan. This keeps the coldest part of the day dry and the fun part wet.
6
Check height rules first
Major thrill rides do not share one limit. The official height guide puts Batman Gotham City Escape at 1.32 m (4.3 ft) and Stunt Fall at 1.37 m (4.5 ft), so check before you promise a specific coaster to a child. Then you avoid disappointment right at the queue entrance.
7
Rent the locker early
If you are carrying jackets, spare clothes, or souvenirs, sort that near the entrance before the park stretches out. Official lockers currently run from EUR 7.50 to EUR 12, and that small step matters once you are zigzagging between Movie World Studios and Old West Territory. So your shoulders do not do the whole marathon.

How to plan a Parque Warner Madrid day

The park works best when you solve transport and pace before you start chasing rides. Once that is clear, the five-lands layout stops feeling huge and starts feeling flexible.

Choose the right Parque Warner Madrid format

Best for most visitors is the standard dated entry ticket, because it is the clearest value format and keeps the rest of the day flexible. Choose the Madrid day-trip when your real priority is avoiding the southbound transport puzzle, and keep the private transfer for groups, strollers, or anyone with very low tolerance for friction. Match the booking to the problem you want to remove, then stop overbuying convenience. Book now.

Arrive with one south-Madrid route in mind

From central Madrid, bus 412 or the bundled day-trip format are the cleanest public choices. Drivers should think in simple terms: A-4, exit 22, then M-506. Make that call before breakfast, because improvising the commute is the easiest way to start a theme-park day already tired.

Split the park by who is with you

If your group is coaster-led, open in DC Super Heroes World and push toward Old West Territory before queues peak. If younger kids are setting the rhythm, start in Cartoon Village, keep Hollywood Boulevard as the easy buffer, and layer bigger rides only if energy stays high. One audience-led route beats trying to please everyone every five minutes.

Use the app before you buy speed

The official app gives you live wait times, which means you can decide with real data whether Road Runner Premium is worth it. On calmer dates, that saves money; on crowded Saturdays, it can rescue your headline coasters from a queue-heavy afternoon. Either way, you make the decision with eyes open instead of queue regret.

Leave water rides and later shows for the second half

The park's own 2026 guide treats water attractions as an April-onward feature and summer evenings as the longer-hours sweet spot. In practice, that means the second half of the day is the better moment for splash rides, drier clothes afterward, and any later show energy. Early hours are better spent locking in your must-do coasters or family priorities.

How the five lands of Parque Warner Madrid work

This park is easier to enjoy once you read it as five distinct moods rather than one giant queue map. Each land answers a different visitor type, and knowing that helps you stop zigzagging.

Hollywood Boulevard sets the tone

Hollywood Boulevard is your decompression zone: broad entrance views, shops, characters, and the feeling that the movie day has officially begun. It is not where most visitors spend their adrenaline budget, but it is a smart place to start or finish because it absorbs arrival chaos better than the deeper ride zones.

Cartoon Village is the family anchor

For younger children, Cartoon Village is the emotional center of the park. The Looney Tunes focus, gentler ride mix, and easy photo payoffs make it the right early stop when your priority is smiles over height limits. If your group spans ages, use this land first, then escalate instead of negotiating tears beside a thrill coaster.

DC Super Heroes World brings the launch energy

This is where the park leans hardest into modern thrill credentials. The superhero setting, the presence of Batman Gotham City Escape, and the denser adrenaline pull make DC Super Heroes World one of the biggest queue magnets, which is why coaster-led groups should treat it as early-day territory rather than a casual detour.

Movie World Studios mixes indoor breaks and stunt mood

Movie World Studios feels more cinematic than purely mechanical. The studio-street setting, show energy, and mixed attraction rhythm make it useful when you want a midday reset without abandoning the theme-park mood. It often works well as the bridge between headline thrills and a calmer lunch window.

Old West Territory finishes with wood and water

Old West Territory delivers the rougher, dustier payoff of the park, where classics like Coaster Express and Rio Bravo give the day its wood-and-water signature. It is especially satisfying later on, when warmer temperatures make splash effects easier to enjoy and you already know whether your group still wants one last adrenaline push.

Why Parque Warner Madrid stands out in Spain

The park feels bigger than a simple brand tie-in because its identity has been layered over time: a 2002 AD opening, a 2006 AD reset that kept the Warner world intact, and a present-day mix of awards, major coasters, and live entertainment.

2002 AD: a movie park opens near Madrid

Parque Warner Madrid opened on April 6, 2002 AD as a movie-themed park just south of Madrid. From the start, the scale mattered: more than 34 ha (84 acres), five themed lands, and a design built to blend film atmosphere with full-size amusement-park ambition.

2006 AD: the ownership changed, not the personality

After Six Flags sold its European parks in 2004 AD, the Madrid park entered a new management phase and in 2006 AD took the name Parque Warner. For visitors, the important part is that the Warner identity stayed readable: superheroes, cartoons, studio facades, and the western zone still frame the day as a movie-world experience, not just a ride count.

A park built for both coasters and families

Today the park presents more than 35 attractions and 10 shows, which is why it works better than a pure thrill stop for mixed groups. You can move in the same day from child-friendly Looney Tunes energy to hard-launch coasters without feeling that one audience was bolted on as an afterthought.

2019 AD and 2025 AD added real credibility

The park was named Europe's leading theme park in 2019 AD, and in 2025 AD it added Spain's S for Sustainability tourism certificate. Those details do not change which ride you run to first, but they do help explain why Parque Warner Madrid now carries more weight than a one-season novelty on the edge of the city.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Parque Warner Madrid really a full-day park?

For most visitors, yes. It works best as a full-day plan, because five lands, live shows, and queue time rarely feel like a quick half-day stop.
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Which ticket format is best for most visitors?

Usually the dated entry ticket. If you are based in central Madrid and do not want to manage the long transfer yourself, the current day-trip format is the easiest bundled alternative.
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How do I get to Parque Warner Madrid without a car?

Bus 412 is the direct public route from Villaverde Bajo or Pinto to the park. If you want less planning friction from the city, a bundled Madrid day-trip product is the easier step-up.
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Are the water rides open all year?

No. The park's January 9, 2026 seasonal guide says water attractions usually begin from April, so check the live calendar if splash rides are essential for your date.
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Do I need a fast pass?

Not always. On quieter dates, the official app may be enough to manage the day, but on crowded weekends or holiday periods a Road Runner Premium pass can protect your headline coasters from a queue-heavy afternoon.
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Are there height restrictions for the biggest rides?

Yes. For example, the official guide sets Batman Gotham City Escape at 1.32 m (4.3 ft) and Stunt Fall at 1.37 m (4.5 ft), so the thrill line-up is not one-size-fits-all.
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Are lockers and strollers available?

Yes. Lockers are sold in three sizes from EUR 7.50 to EUR 12, strollers rent from EUR 9.90 plus deposit, and wagons from EUR 12.90 plus deposit.
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Can I combine Parque Warner Madrid with central Madrid on the same day?

Not comfortably. The park sits about 30 km (19 miles) south of the city and usually wants the whole day; if you add anything after returning, keep it gentle, like Temple of Debod at Temple of Debod or the area around Royal Palace of Madrid at Royal Palace of Madrid.
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Is the park manageable with reduced mobility?

It can be, but the scale matters. Reduced admission with one free companion, designated parking, accessible restrooms, and wheelchair options help a lot, yet a route with planned breaks is still the smarter way to handle a large site.
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General information

opening hours

Hours vary strongly by calendar date, so check the live park calendar before you book.
The park's January 9, 2026 seasonal guide describes a general pattern of 12 noon openings, closing around 6 pm in low season, and many July-August dates stretching to 12 midnight; parking opens 1 hour before the park.
Water rides usually begin from April.

tickets

As of March 2026, the official site lists online 1-day tickets from EUR 32.90 and reduced 1-day tickets from EUR 29.90.
Reduced admission covers eligible visitors with disability, seniors 65+, large families, and pregnant visitors.
Queue products such as Road Runner Premium and parking are separate extras.

address

Parque Warner Madrid
Carretera M-301, km 15.5
28330 San Martín de la Vega
Madrid
Spain

how to get there

From Madrid, the cleanest public-transport option is bus 412 from Villaverde Bajo or Pinto straight to the park.
If you drive, the standard route is the A-4 to exit 22, then the M-506 toward San Martín de la Vega.
The park sits about 30 km (19 miles) south of central Madrid.

accessibility

Visitors with a disability rating of 33% or more can use the reduced ticket and bring one free companion.
The park also provides designated reduced-mobility parking spaces, adapted restrooms, wheelchairs subject to availability, and electric mobility scooters for rent.
Because the site is large, planning your route and rest stops still matters.

lockers

Official locker prices currently run at EUR 7.50 for small, EUR 9.50 for medium, and EUR 12 for large units.
If you are carrying spare clothes for splash rides, this is the easiest way to stay mobile across Parque Warner Madrid.
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