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Europa–Park Tickets

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Roller coaster loop with riders at Europa-Park under a sunny sky.
Theme park with geodesic dome, fountains, and colorful buildings reflecting in water.
Group enjoying a thrilling Fjord Rafting ride past colorful buildings and lush greenery.
Group enjoying a water ride with water cannons on Fjord Rafting, theme park backdrop.
Rollercoaster riders on the Voltron Nevera in Croatia-themed area under a sunny sky.
New ‘Voltron Nevera powered by Rimac’ rollercoaster in Croatia-themed area with windmill and flowers.
Atlantica SuperSplash ride with fountains and roller coaster in the background.
Blue Fire coaster loop with scenic backdrop and water splash at Europa-Park.
Indoor dining area at Europa-Park with guests seated, vibrant decor, and stage lighting.
Ice skaters performing at Europa-Park show.
Roller coaster loop with riders at Europa-Park under a sunny sky.
Theme park with geodesic dome, fountains, and colorful buildings reflecting in water.
Group enjoying a thrilling Fjord Rafting ride past colorful buildings and lush greenery.
Group enjoying a water ride with water cannons on Fjord Rafting, theme park backdrop.
Rollercoaster riders on the Voltron Nevera in Croatia-themed area under a sunny sky.
New ‘Voltron Nevera powered by Rimac’ rollercoaster in Croatia-themed area with windmill and flowers.
Atlantica SuperSplash ride with fountains and roller coaster in the background.
Blue Fire coaster loop with scenic backdrop and water splash at Europa-Park.
Indoor dining area at Europa-Park with guests seated, vibrant decor, and stage lighting.
Ice skaters performing at Europa-Park show.
Roller coaster loop with riders at Europa-Park under a sunny sky.
Theme park with geodesic dome, fountains, and colorful buildings reflecting in water.
Group enjoying a thrilling Fjord Rafting ride past colorful buildings and lush greenery.
Group enjoying a water ride with water cannons on Fjord Rafting, theme park backdrop.
Rollercoaster riders on the Voltron Nevera in Croatia-themed area under a sunny sky.
New ‘Voltron Nevera powered by Rimac’ rollercoaster in Croatia-themed area with windmill and flowers.
Atlantica SuperSplash ride with fountains and roller coaster in the background.
Blue Fire coaster loop with scenic backdrop and water splash at Europa-Park.
Indoor dining area at Europa-Park with guests seated, vibrant decor, and stage lighting.
Ice skaters performing at Europa-Park show.
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4.6(473)

Europa–Park Entry Tickets

from
€64.50
Flexible duration

Dive into Germany’s largest theme park with 17 European-themed areas and 100+ attractions.

  • Everything you get: Enjoy access to all open attractions and shows across 17 uniquely themed areas, each inspired by a different European country. Your ticket guarantees a full day of fun, thrilling rides, family-friendly entertainment, and beautiful park landscapes.
  • Why choose this: Experience the best of Europe in one place. Enjoy authentic architecture, cultural flair, and endless adventure for all ages.
  • Upgrades: Upgrade to a 2-day ticket for a flexible second visit within six days, doubling your fun and exploration time.

Dive into Germany’s largest theme park with 17 European-themed areas and 100+ attractions.

  • Everything you get: Enjoy access to all open attractions and shows across 17 uniquely themed areas, each inspired by a different European country. Your ticket guarantees a full day of fun, thrilling rides, family-friendly entertainment, and beautiful park landscapes.
  • Why choose this: Experience the best of Europe in one place. Enjoy authentic architecture, cultural flair, and endless adventure for all ages.
  • Upgrades: Upgrade to a 2-day ticket for a flexible second visit within six days, doubling your fun and exploration time.

Inclusions

  • 1-day entry to Europa–Park (as per option selected)
  • 2-day entry to Europa–Park (as per option selected)
  • Access to all open attractions
  • Access to all open shows
  • Entry to 17 themed areas

Exclusions

  • Food and beverages
  • Souvenirs and merchandise
  • Themed areas: Walk through 17 themed zones, each styled after a different European country.
  • Fantasy lands: Step into fairytale-inspired areas from the Brothers Grimm or the world of Arthur and the Minimoys for a touch of magic.
  • Attractions and shows: Choose from 100+ attractions, including thrill coasters, family rides, and daily live entertainment.
  • Dining: Enjoy a wide range of European cuisines across casual eateries and full-service restaurants.

What to bring

  • Bring a valid photo ID with a copy of your ticket for your admission.
  • Wear comfortable footwear and clothing for your visit.
  • Carry sun protection such as sunscreen, sunglasses, and a hat, along with a reusable water bottle, to the park.

What’s not allowed

  • Admission is not permitted on dates other than those booked; tickets are date-specific and non-transferable.
  • Food, beverages, and souvenirs purchased outside the park may not be brought inside.
  • Pets are not permitted, except for registered service animals.
  • Large bags, suitcases, and oversized luggage may be restricted for security reasons.

Accessibility

  • Europa-Park has wheelchairs and strollers available for rent on a first-come, first-served basis.
  • Some attractions and shows may not be accessible to guests with limited mobility; please check specific ride restrictions on-site.
  • Accessible restrooms, restaurants, and facilities are available throughout the park.

Additional information

  • Tickets are date-specific and become invalid if not used on the booked date; exchanges or refunds are not possible.
  • The 2-day ticket allows a second visit within six days of the first visit; both visits must be within the ticket’s validity period.
  • Free admission is granted to toddlers aged 0–3 years (no ticket required) and to children up to 12 years old on their birthday with a valid passport.
  • Parking is not included and must be purchased separately (€10 per vehicle per day); both standard and reserved parking options are available.
  • Attractions and shows may be closed due to severe weather conditions or technical reasons.
  • These tickets can't be cancelled or rescheduled.
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Visitors enjoying water slides at Rulantica indoor water park.
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Visitors enjoying a lazy river ride at Rulantica water park.
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Family enjoying water slides at Rulantica indoor water park.
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Visitors enjoying water slides at Rulantica indoor water park.
Visitors at Rulantica water park preparing for a water slide experience.
Water slides at Rulantica water park, Germany, with a child enjoying a ride.
Visitors enjoying a lazy river ride at Rulantica water park.
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Family enjoying water slides at Rulantica indoor water park.
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Rulantica Water Park Entry Tickets

from
€31.50
Flexible duration

Slide into Rulantica’s water world with over 50 slides and attractions, perfect for all ages year-round.

  • Everything you get: Enjoy access to Rulantica, the spectacular indoor water park near Europa-Park, with over 50 thrilling slides, wave pools, and relaxing areas. Your RulaBand ensures seamless entry and access to all attractions during your chosen time slot.
  • Why choose this: Experience one of Europe’s top water parks, with fun for families, friends, and adventure seekers; rain or shine!
  • Upgrades: Choose evening (5pm–10pm) or moonlight (7pm–10pm) entry for a shorter, magical visit, or opt for a full-day ticket (9:30am–10pm) for unlimited fun.

Slide into Rulantica’s water world with over 50 slides and attractions, perfect for all ages year-round.

  • Everything you get: Enjoy access to Rulantica, the spectacular indoor water park near Europa-Park, with over 50 thrilling slides, wave pools, and relaxing areas. Your RulaBand ensures seamless entry and access to all attractions during your chosen time slot.
  • Why choose this: Experience one of Europe’s top water parks, with fun for families, friends, and adventure seekers; rain or shine!
  • Upgrades: Choose evening (5pm–10pm) or moonlight (7pm–10pm) entry for a shorter, magical visit, or opt for a full-day ticket (9:30am–10pm) for unlimited fun.

Inclusions

  • Admission to Rulantica Water Park
  • 1-day entry (9:30am to 10pm) (as per option selected)
  • Evening entry (5pm to 10pm) (as per option selected)
  • Moonling entry (7pm to 10pm) (as per option selected)

Exclusions

  • Parking
  • Re-entry after leaving Rulantica
  • Food and beverages
  • Towels and swimwear
  • Access to Hyggedal relaxation and sauna area (bookable on site)
  • Entry to Europa-Park

What to bring

  • Bring a valid photo ID for verification.
  • Bring your own towels and swimwear, as these are not included in your ticket.
  • Consider bringing flip-flops or water shoes for comfort within the park.
  • Bring payment method for parking (€10), food, beverages, and any add-ons or exclusive offers, as these are not included in the ticket price.

What’s not allowed

  • Re-entry is not permitted after leaving Rulantica; each ticket allows single entry only.
  • Outside food and beverages are not allowed inside the park.
  • Pets are not permitted, except for registered service animals.
  • Large bags, suitcases, and oversized luggage are not allowed inside the water park.
  • Smoking is only permitted in designated areas.

Accessibility

  • There are accessible restrooms, changing rooms, and parking spots located at Rulantica.
  • Please note that not all areas or attractions may be fully accessible; contact the venue in advance for specific accessibility information.

Additional information

  • Rulantica is open daily from 9:30am to 10:00pm, except on December 24th and 25th (closed), and closes at 7:00pm on December 31st.
  • Each ticket is valid only for the reserved day and time slot and will be forfeited if not used; rebooking or refunds are not available.
  • Infants under 4 years old receive free admission (no ticket required).
  • Children up to and including 12 years old receive free admission on their birthday with a valid passport.
  • RulaBand is required for access and use of facilities; you will receive this upon entry.
  • Parking is available for an additional fee of €10 and is recommended to be purchased online in advance.
  • It is strongly recommended to book tickets in advance, as on-site purchases are subject to availability and may incur a surcharge.
  • Access to the Hyggedal relax and sauna area and other exclusive comfort offers are available as add-ons and are not included in the standard ticket.
  • These tickets can't be cancelled or rescheduled.
Europa Park water ride and Rulantica Water Park indoor pool experience.
Rollercoaster riders on the Voltron Nevera in Croatia-themed area under a sunny sky.
Group enjoying a water ride with water cannons on Fjord Rafting, theme park backdrop.
Two people enjoying a water slide at Rulantica water park.
Visitors enjoying water slides at Rulantica indoor water park.
Theme park with geodesic dome, fountains, and colorful buildings reflecting in water.
Blue Fire coaster loop with scenic backdrop and water splash at Europa-Park.
Group enjoying a thrilling Fjord Rafting ride past colorful buildings and lush greenery.
Visitors at Rulantica water park preparing for a water slide experience.
Water slides at Rulantica water park, Germany, with a child enjoying a ride.
Europa Park water ride and Rulantica Water Park indoor pool experience.
Rollercoaster riders on the Voltron Nevera in Croatia-themed area under a sunny sky.
Group enjoying a water ride with water cannons on Fjord Rafting, theme park backdrop.
Two people enjoying a water slide at Rulantica water park.
Visitors enjoying water slides at Rulantica indoor water park.
Theme park with geodesic dome, fountains, and colorful buildings reflecting in water.
Blue Fire coaster loop with scenic backdrop and water splash at Europa-Park.
Group enjoying a thrilling Fjord Rafting ride past colorful buildings and lush greenery.
Visitors at Rulantica water park preparing for a water slide experience.
Water slides at Rulantica water park, Germany, with a child enjoying a ride.
Europa Park water ride and Rulantica Water Park indoor pool experience.
Rollercoaster riders on the Voltron Nevera in Croatia-themed area under a sunny sky.
Group enjoying a water ride with water cannons on Fjord Rafting, theme park backdrop.
Two people enjoying a water slide at Rulantica water park.
Visitors enjoying water slides at Rulantica indoor water park.
Theme park with geodesic dome, fountains, and colorful buildings reflecting in water.
Blue Fire coaster loop with scenic backdrop and water splash at Europa-Park.
Group enjoying a thrilling Fjord Rafting ride past colorful buildings and lush greenery.
Visitors at Rulantica water park preparing for a water slide experience.
Water slides at Rulantica water park, Germany, with a child enjoying a ride.
Combos
4.5(488)

Combo (Save 5%): Europa–Park + Rulantica Water Park Tickets

from €96
€91.20

5% off

Enjoy Europa-Park’s rides and Rulantica’s Nordic-themed water worlds in one easy combo.

  • Everything you get at Europa-Park: Unlimited access to 18 themed areas, 100+ rides, live shows, parades, and seasonal events.
  • Everything you get at Rulantica Water Park: Dive into 50+ slides and attractions, 14 Nordic-inspired zones, the Tønnevirvel carousel, Europe’s largest speed slides, relaxing lagoons, steam baths, and a variety of dining and pool bars.
  • Why choose this: Save by combining two of Rust’s top attractions in one booking while guaranteeing your spot at Rulantica, which often sells out.
  • Upgrades: Choose from full-day entry, late-afternoon access, or a late-evening visit to Rulantica.

Enjoy Europa-Park’s rides and Rulantica’s Nordic-themed water worlds in one easy combo.

  • Everything you get at Europa-Park: Unlimited access to 18 themed areas, 100+ rides, live shows, parades, and seasonal events.
  • Everything you get at Rulantica Water Park: Dive into 50+ slides and attractions, 14 Nordic-inspired zones, the Tønnevirvel carousel, Europe’s largest speed slides, relaxing lagoons, steam baths, and a variety of dining and pool bars.
  • Why choose this: Save by combining two of Rust’s top attractions in one booking while guaranteeing your spot at Rulantica, which often sells out.
  • Upgrades: Choose from full-day entry, late-afternoon access, or a late-evening visit to Rulantica.

Inclusions

Europa–Park

  • 1-day entry to Europa–Park

Rulantica Water Park

  • 1-day entry to Rulantica (as per option selected)
  • Evening entry to Rulantica (as per option selected)
  • Moonlight entry to Rulantica (as per option selected)

What to bring

Europa–Park & Rulantica Water Park

  • Make sure to have a printed or digital version of your ticket ready for quick entry to both parks.
  • Wear comfortable clothes and durable shoes for exploring Europa–Park.
  • Apply sunscreen and bring a hat for protection from the sun.
  • Bring along a reusable water bottle to stay hydrated throughout your visit.
  • Pack swimsuits, flip-flops, and towels for your time at Rulantica Water Park.

What’s not allowed

Europa–Park & Rulantica Water Park

  • Large bags, food, and beverages from outside the parks are not permitted to ensure a smooth experience for all guests.
  • Smoking is only allowed in designated areas.
  • Pets are not allowed, except for guide dogs accompanying guests with disabilities.

Accessibility

Europa–Park & Rulantica Water Park

  • Europa–Park is designed to be accessible for visitors with limited mobility.
  • Wheelchairs and strollers can be rented at the entrance of Europa–Park.
  • Many attractions, restaurants, and restrooms at Europa–Park are wheelchair-friendly, with designated viewing areas for those with mobility needs.
  • Rulantica offers accessible parking spaces, toilets, and changing rooms.

Additional information

Europa–Park & Rulantica Water Park

  • Visitor car parking is available at both parks for €10.00 per day.
  • Lockers are available at Rulantica for €1.00.
  • The Hyggedal relaxation area at Rulantica is available for guests aged 12 and above; the sauna, steam bath, and terrace are restricted to guests 18+. Payment is required on-site.
  • Be sure to check Europa–Park’s schedule for any seasonal events or special shows during your visit.
  • These tickets can't be cancelled or rescheduled.
BerlinEuropa-Park Resort

Located in Rust, Germany, close to the borders with France and Switzerland, Europa–Park is Europe’s second-largest theme park, boasting more than 100 attractions. 
You’ll find some of the world’s most exhilarating roller coasters, immersive themed zones representing 17 European countries and three fantasy lands, and captivating live shows. 
Rulantica, the water park at Europa-Park, offers year-round indoor slides and themed adventures in a serene, Nordic setting for a mystical water-world experience. 
Whether you’re seeking adrenaline-pumping rides or a magical escape into different cultures, Europa–Park has it all.

Things to know before booking your Europa-Park tickets

  • Timings: Seasonal timings for Europa-Park may vary. The theme park is open from 11am to 7pm from November 3, 2025, to January 18, 2026.
  • Your ticket validity:

▪️Europa-Park: The 1-day pass is only valid for the selected day. The 2-day pass can be used again within 6 days after the first day. 

▪️Rulantica: The passes are valid for the time and date selected on the ticket only, and cannot be exchanged or transferred.

▪️Europa-Park + Rulantica: The combo pass gives you full-day access to the theme park and the choice between full-day, half-day, and evening tickets to the water park, valid for the selected dates. 

▪️Your Europa-Park admission ticket does not include access to Rulantica and vice versa. 

  • Accessibility: The theme park and water park are both wheelchair and pram/stroller accessible, though some rides may have restrictions or might not be suitable for those with mobility issues.
  • Age and size restrictions: All attractions at Europa–Park and Rulantica have restrictions based on height and age for visitors’ safety reasons. Ensure you check the requirements for each ride beforehand.
  • Free and discounted admission: 

▪️Children aged 4 to 11 years, and seniors aged 60 and above are eligible for reduced pricing on tickets. 

▪️Entry is free for children aged 3 and below. 

▪️Remember to carry a valid ID to avail these discounts.

Which Europa-Park ticket is right for you

Europa-Park theme park admission tickets

This ticket offers full-day access to all rides, shows, and attractions throughout Europa-Park, ensuring you experience everything from thrilling coasters like Silver Star to family adventures such as Pirates in Batavia.

Choose between 1-day and 2-day admission. With your 2-day ticket, you can enjoy exploring at a leisurely pace and discover hidden gems and dining experiences throughout the resort.

  • Ideal for: First-time visitors, families on vacation
  • Ticket options: 1-day and 2-day admission
  • Validity:
    1-day: Full-day access on the selected date
    2-day: 2-day access, with the second day admission valid within 6 days from the first day

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Europa–Park Entry Tickets

Rulantica water park admission tickets

Enjoy unlimited access to over 50 slides, wave pools, river rides, and other attractions at the indoor water park with your ticket. The Nordic-themed space has relaxation zones, adventurous slides, and kid-friendly attractions, making it a comfortable and fun experience for all.

  • Ideal for: Families, first-time visitors, water-based fun
  • Ticket options: Full day, Evening, and Moonlight
  • Validity:
    Full-day: Full-day access on the selected date (9:30am to 10pm)
    Evening: 5pm to 10pm
    Moonlight: 7pm to 10pm

Recommended experience:

Rulantica Water Park Entry Tickets

Europa-Park + Rulantica combo tickets

Combine a day at Europa-Park with additional time at Rulantica, the resort’s water park, in one easy booking, offering ultimate variety and convenience. Experience the best of both worlds as you immerse yourself in the cultural-themed rides and attractions of Europa-Park, and enjoy time cooling off with water slides, wave pools, and relaxing aquatic attractions at Rulantica.

  • Ideal for: Families, water lovers, first-time visitors
  • Ticket options: 1-day admission for Europa-Park + Full day, Evening, or Moonlight for Rulantica water park
  • Validity:
    Europa-Park: Full-day access on the selected date
    Rulantica: Full-day (9:30am to 10pm), Evening (5pm to 10pm), or Moonlight (7pm to 10pm) access on the selected date

Recommended experience:

Europa Park + Rulantica Water Park Entry Tickets

Europa-Park’s themed zones

Germany

Germany serves as the park’s grand entrance area, styled with traditional architecture, cobblestone streets, and plazas, along with cutting-edge technology that meets immersive storytelling through world-class attractions.

Italy

Designed like a warm Mediterranean piazza, Italy blends Venetian, Roman, and Renaissance influences with street performers and atmospheric music. It’s known for family-friendly entertainment and colorful facades.

France

France features Parisian rooftops, futuristic elements, and the iconic silver dome of the Eurosat coaster. It blends sophisticated charm with adrenaline thanks to some of Europa-Park’s signature attractions, such as the Silver Star hypercoaster.

Switzerland

Inspired by alpine villages and mountain culture, Switzerland showcases wooden chalets, rockwork, and Swiss chocolate shops. It’s home to fast-moving bobsled coasters and classic family adventures.

Iceland

A dramatic, rugged land themed to volcanic rock and geothermal landscapes, Iceland is one of Europa-Park’s most adrenaline-heavy areas. It pushes the boundaries of coaster innovation with intense launches and daring inversions, featuring the cutting-edge Blue Fire Megacoaster and the classic wooden thrills of Wodan.

Austria

Austria features mining-themed landscapes, rustic alpine buildings, and gentle family attractions. It’s one of the coziest areas, balancing nostalgia and scenery.

Russia

Russia combines Eastern European design with bold, colorful domes and steampunk-style details. The area highlights space exploration and classic storytelling.

Greece

Greece blends Santorini-style white-and-blue architecture with immersive mythology themes. It’s a lively, sun-soaked section full of high-speed thrills and refreshing water fun.

Liechtenstein

Home to one of the park’s classic attractions, the balloon ride, gondolas, and a scaled replica of the Liechtenstein Path, with interactive displays about the region’s history, culture, and more.

The Netherlands

This area captures Dutch canals, old merchant houses, and charming maritime themes. It offers gentle, family-oriented attractions ideal for younger guests. Its standout dark ride, Pirates in Batavia, takes you on a journey through a reimagined 17th-century Indonesian port, blending detailed storytelling with immersive effects.

England

Styled with London architecture and British festival themes, England mixes humor with nostalgic charm. It’s home to bumper car rides, shows, and themed eateries.

Spain

Spain brings lively plazas, flamenco-inspired aesthetics, and warm Mediterranean colors. It’s also a hub for energetic live entertainment.

Croatia

A lively market, quaint architecture, with themed dining, souvenir shops, and a Croatian-style station building designed between two themed pillars that the Voltron Nevera multi-launch coaster passes through.

Portugal

Nautical theming sets the tone here, with coastal architecture and maritime legends woven into the environment. Portugal hosts one of the park’s biggest water attractions.

Scandinavia

Rebuilt with beautiful Nordic waterfront villages, Scandinavia features Viking influences, fishing huts, and detailed theming. It’s known for dark rides and water-based thrills.

Luxembourg

A small but elegant area representing the charm and architecture of the Grand Duchy, acting as a transition zone between zones, thoughtfully created with refined details.

Ireland

Ireland is a whimsical, storybook-inspired zone crafted for younger families, with bright green landscapes and farm-style theming.

Adventure Land (Fantasy Zone)

Adventure Land is themed around exotic jungles, tropical rivers, and classic exploration tales. Its lush greenery, waterfalls, and African-inspired architecture make it a peaceful mid-park escape.

Grimm’s Enchanted Forest (Märchenwald) (Fantasy Zone)

This zone brings the Brothers Grimm fairytales to life with interactive storybook houses, forest paths, animatronics, and gentle family scenes. It’s ideal for younger visitors who enjoy exploring at their own pace while discovering beloved characters like Rapunzel, Hansel and Gretel, and Sleeping Beauty.

ARTHUR – In the Minimoys Kingdom (Fantasy Zone)

One of Europa-Park’s most elaborately themed lands, this underground world shrinks guests to the size of Minimoys, blending bioluminescent forests, oversized plant life, and whimsical creatures. It’s home to a major suspended family coaster and interactive play zones.

Plan your visit

Timings
Best time to visit
Getting there
Entrances
Facilities
Rules
Dine
Shop
Stay
Visitor tips
Timings for Europa–Park

Europa-Park timings for 2025: 

  • March 22 to November 2 (Summer & Halloween): 9am to 6pm, daily
  • November 3 to 28 (HALLOWinter): 11am to 7pm, daily
  • November 29, 2025 to January 18, 2026 (Winter): 11am to 7pm, daily

Rulantica timings:

  • Indoor water park: 9:30am to 10pm, daily
  • Outdoor areas: Open daily from May until September, from 9:30am to 10pm 

Final admission: Typically 1 hour before closing time 
Closed on: December 24 and 25

Best time to visit Europa–Park

Visit during off-peak shoulder season months from April through mid-June and September to October (spring or early autumn) for fewer crowds and shorter wait times. 

Summer is the busiest, and winter adds magical seasonal events and brings holiday crowds. 

Weekdays are less crowded, offering shorter lines, while weekends can be busier due to locals and tourists.

Address: Europa-Park-Straße 2, 77977 Rust, Germany | Find on Maps

How to reach:

  • By bus: Europa–Park is accessible from German cities like Frankfurt, Zurich, and Hamburg by intercity buses, via services like FlixBus.
    Closest bus stop: Europa Park (200 m)
  • By train: InterCity Express (ICE) (from all major German cities), TGV (from Paris), Eurocity-Express (from Frankfurt and Milan). From the Ringsheim/Europa Park station, you can take a shuttle bus directly to the park.
    Nearest station: Ringsheim/Europa Park (6 km/3.8miles)
  • By car: Europa–Park is easily accessible by car via the A5 motorway. Take exit 57b (Rust) and follow the signs for Europa Park.
    Parking: Europa-Park Reserviertes Parken (100 m)

View the map to see the main entrance points for the theme park, water park, and resort guests.

  • Main entrance (Rust entrance): Located at the park’s southern end, near the German Alley zone. It’s the most popular entrance, ideal for visitors arriving by car or shuttle buses from nearby accommodations.
  • Rulantica entrance: A 10-minute walk from the main entrance to Europa-Park, located towards the eastern side of the resort complex.
  • Hotel entrance: Conveniently situated near the themed hotels, this entrance is perfect for guests staying at Europa-Park’s resorts. It’s adjacent to the Italian and Spanish-themed zones, offering direct access for hotel visitors.
Facilities at Europ Park in Germany
  • Wheelchair accessibility: The park is fully wheelchair accessible with ramps, elevators, and accessible restrooms in most areas, including priority access for guests with disabilities at the ride.
  • Parking: There are designated parking spots, including electric vehicle charging stations. Parking costs around €10 per day​.
  • Food and beverages: Multiple restaurants, cafés, and snack bars are spread throughout the park, offering a range of culinary delights.
  • Lockers: Storage lockers are available near the main entrance for guests to store their belongings.
  • Baby care: Dedicated baby changing rooms and facilities are conveniently located around the park.
  • First aid: The park provides first aid stations for medical assistance, ensuring the safety and well-being of all visitors.
  • Europa-Park and Rulantica app: Download the app for real-time wait times, showtimes, information about ride restrictions, navigation, and more.
  • No outside food or drinks allowed inside the park to maintain cleanliness and safety.
  • Pets are not permitted on most rides and need to be leashed at all times in the park.
  • Most attractions have specific height and age requirements to ensure guest safety. Double-check these at the ride signage or via the app.
  • Photography is allowed for personal use; however, restrictions on flash photography, tripods, and filming in certain shows or attractions must be observed.
  • Large bags and backpacks may be subject to inspection; some rides do not allow bulky items onboard, so use the provided lockers.
  • Observe non-smoking rules in designated areas and follow instructions from staff regarding conduct and line etiquette.
Dining at the Europa Park
  • FoodLoop (Luxembourg): Experience a unique dining concept with food delivered along a fun “rollercoaster track” near the ride zones.
  • Restaurant Seehaus (Austria): Enjoy Austrian-inspired cuisine and lakeside views that complement the park’s scenic charm.
  • Adventure Food Station (Adventure Land): Casual dining with burgers, fries, and refreshing beverages in a fantasy-themed zone.
  • Multiple country-themed eateries provide authentic European dishes corresponding to the park’s themed lands (e.g., Italian pasta, French pastries).
  • Arena Bazaar (Spain): Located at the entrance of the Spain zone, the themed market offers Spanish souvenirs, specialties, and more.
  • CanCan Coaster Shop (France): Take the experience home with you with the souvenir edition of Eurosat Coastiality - The Phantom of the Opera, located in the France arena.
  • Suveniri Nikola - Shop (Croatia): For those who loved the Voltron adventure and want to take a keepsake home with them, this is the perfect place to find merchandise and Croatian-themed souvenirs.
Stay at the Europa Park
  • Budget:
    Gästehaus Parkblick: Affordable accommodations with essential amenities and easy access to the park. | Find on Maps
    Gästehaus Mama Hotel: Known for its warm hospitality and homey feel, with spacious, clean rooms. | Find on Maps
  • Mid-range:
    Gästehaus Metropolitan: A modern guesthouse located a short walk from Europa-Park with comfortable rooms. | Find on Maps
    Eisberg Hotel Rust: Comfortable, understated, and relaxed rooms with amenities that include parking, complimentary breakfast, and Wi-Fi. | Find on Maps
  • Luxury:
    Erlebnishotel "Colosseo": Themed luxury rooms, fine dining, and early park access perks. | Find on Maps
    Gästehaus Tante Tienchen Ferienwohnung: With airport shuttle services and flexible stay options, this lodge is ideal for guests looking to explore Rust with the parks. | Find on Maps
Visitor tips for Europa Park
  • Download the app: The official Europa-Park app provides essential information like real-time queue times, interactive maps, and options for virtual line reservations. It’s a time saver for navigating the park efficiently.
  • Pack essentials: While outside food is allowed, Europa-Park prohibits large bags and coolers. Make sure to carry essentials like comfortable shoes, a water bottle, a light jacket, a hat, etc.
  • Stay hydrated: Drinking water fountains are located throughout the park. Refill your bottle often, especially during hot days, to avoid buying drinks repeatedly.
  • Use Baby Swap tickets: Families with small children can use Baby Swap tickets for adult rides. One parent rides while the other waits with the child, and then they can swap without waiting in line again.
  • Arrive early: Hotel guests get access to the park 30 minutes before the general public. Arriving early can help avoid long queues, especially for popular rides.
  • Bring a poncho and sunscreen: Even on sunny days, water rides and occasional autumn showers call for quick-dry gear.

Frequently asked questions about Europa–Park tickets

Should I buy Europa Park tickets in advance?

Yes, buying your Europa Park tickets in advance is highly recommended. Not only do you secure your entry on your preferred day, but it also helps avoid long queues at the entrance. During peak seasons or weekends, the park can get very busy, and tickets may sell out.

What does the standard 1-day ticket include at Europa-Park?

The 1-day ticket provides unlimited access to all rides, shows, and attractions throughout the theme park for the day. This ticket is perfect for guests who want to experience the full range of thrills, family rides, live parades, and immersive themed areas in one exciting day.

How long should I spend at Europa Park?

To enjoy everything Europa Park has to offer, plan to spend at least one full day. The park is huge, with over 100 attractions spread across themed areas, so opting for two or more days will allow you to explore at a more relaxed pace.

What should I bring with me when visiting Europa Park?

Be sure to carry essentials like comfortable shoes (you’ll be walking a lot!), sunscreen, a hat, and a water bottle, as the park is vast and the weather can vary. While food and drinks can be purchased inside, bringing your own water bottle can help you stay hydrated without added costs. Don’t forget your camera to capture those magical moments, and a light jacket if visiting during cooler months.

Can I bring food and drinks inside Europa Park?

Yes, you are allowed to bring your own food and drinks into Europa Park, though there are plenty of dining options within the park offering a range of cuisines. However, please note that large coolers and glass containers are not allowed inside the park.

Is re-entry allowed into Europa-Park if I need a break during the day?

Yes, you are allowed to leave and then re-enter the park on the same day as long as you get your hand stamped at the exit. This is particularly useful if you need a rest break or a quick getaway for lunch before heading back for more fun.

Can I re-enter Rulantica water park on the same day with my ticket?

No, re-entry is not allowed at Rulantica , so make sure you explore all the attractions and everything the water park has to offer before you exit!

How does the 2-day ticket option compare to the standard 1-day ticket?

A 1-day ticket is perfect if you’re eager for a high-energy visit and want to experience as many attractions as possible. However, a 2-day ticket allows you to explore the park at a more relaxed pace, revisit your favorite rides, and fully immerse yourself in the diverse themed areas without feeling rushed.