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Parque de Atracciones de Madrid
That carousel spinning behind you has been making people dizzy since 1927—hand-carved by French artisans, making it the oldest attraction here. But if you want REAL thrills, there's Abismo, which rockets past 100 kilometers per hour and starts by dropping you UPSIDE DOWN. Then Lanzadera launches you 60 meters down at 87 kilometers per hour, while Tornado flips you 800 meters with your feet dangling the entire way. All this madness sits hidden in Casa de Campo, where this Madrid park mixes live shows, water rides, and pure adrenaline that'll make you forget the city even exists.
Did You Know?
- : The Parque de Atracciones de Madrid opened on May 15, 1969, coinciding with the feast day of San Isidro, the patron saint of Madrid, making its inauguration a city-wide celebration and a landmark event in Spanish leisure history.
- The park's original roller coaster, '7 Picos,' was the first major roller coaster built in Spain and one of the largest in Europe during the 1960s, reaching speeds of 60 km/h and standing 13.5 meters tall, becoming an iconic symbol of the park for decades.
- During its opening day, more than 50,000 people flooded the park, forcing ticket offices to close early due to capacity limits—a testament to its instant popularity and its role as a pioneering family entertainment destination in Spain.