Theme park San Martín de la Vega, Spain
Parque Warner Madrid Tickets & Visitor Guide
Batman, Superman and five of Spain's biggest coasters, 30 minutes south of Madrid — often at half the queue length of the coastal megaparks.
ⓘ Independent guide — not the official Parque Warner Madrid website. Verify details on the official site before visiting.
Parque Warner Madrid is the Warner Bros. theme park nobody outside Spain seems to know about — which is exactly why coaster fans rate it. It sits in San Martín de la Vega, about 30 minutes south of central Madrid, and packs five themed lands, a serious coaster line-up and full-scale stunt shows into a park that, on the right day, feels half as crowded as PortAventura.
The catch is the calendar. Parque Warner is a seasonal park with irregular opening days and midday starts, and Madrid summer heat is a genuine planning factor. This guide covers real ticket prices, which days to pick, and how to get there without a car.
Quick Summary
| Quick fact | Detail |
|---|---|
| Tickets from | €32.90 adult online, €30.90 junior (100–140 cm) — [source: official Parque Warner website] |
| Opening hours | Varies by date; typically midday to evening, later in summer. Closed many off-season weekdays — check the calendar |
| Advance booking | Recommended: online undercuts the gate and combo deals are online-only |
| Time needed | One full day covers the headline rides and a couple of shows |
Ticket Types Compared
Parque Warner keeps its ticket menu fairly simple. Prices below are the online “from” rates on the official site; platforms like Tiqets sell the same admission (rides and shows included) from around €33, with combo bundles on top.
Standard day ticket
One day, all rides and shows. Adults (over 140 cm) from €32.90 online; juniors between 100 and 140 cm from €30.90; under 100 cm free. Gate prices run notably higher, and promotional windows (night tickets, seasonal offers) appear online only.
- Best for: almost everyone — it’s the cheapest way in on any given date.
- Skip if: you’re visiting in peak summer and also want the water park — see the combo below.
Parque Warner + Warner Beach combo
Warner Beach is the adjacent water park, open in the summer season. Combined tickets start around €49.90 online (early-bird batches have sold from €39.90), which beats buying both separately if you genuinely want a pool break in 35°C heat.
- Best for: July–August visitors staying the whole day.
- Skip if: you’re outside water-park season, or you want maximum coaster count — splitting the day dilutes both parks.
Correcaminos Pass (paid queue skip)
The park’s fast-pass system, named after the Road Runner, sold in several tiers from single-use up to unlimited premium access. There is no free ride-reservation alternative.
- Best for: summer weekends, Halloween dates and Spanish public holidays, when headline coasters post 60+ minute waits.
- Skip if: you picked a quiet midweek date — waits of 10–20 minutes are common and the pass is wasted money.
Ticket + bus combo
The park sells admission bundled with a direct return bus from Madrid (Méndez Álvaro and Príncipe Pío). If you have no car and no transport pass, the bundle is usually cheaper than buying transport and entry separately.
- Best for: visitors staying in central Madrid without a rental car.
- Skip if: you hold a Madrid public transport pass covering zone B3 — the regular buses are then effectively included.
Timing Is Everything
Parque Warner’s crowds follow the Madrid school and holiday calendar, and its opening calendar follows demand.
- Quietest: midweek days in May, June, September and early October — school groups leave by mid-afternoon and evening queues collapse.
- Busiest: Saturdays year-round, July–August afternoons, Halloween weekends and the Christmas season openings.
- Heat tactic: in high summer the park stays open late. Ride outdoor coasters before 13:00 and after 19:00; spend the brutal 15:00–18:00 window on shows, indoor attractions and Warner Beach.
- Best photo time: Hollywood Boulevard right at opening, before the crowds fill the main street; golden hour hits the Old West Territory rockwork beautifully.
Arrive 20–30 minutes before the published opening. The park often starts at midday, so unlike early-start parks the entrance surge lands all at once — being at the front of it buys you two or three big coasters in the first hour.
How to Save
- Book online, always. The €32.90 online rate is the floor; gate pricing is higher and busy dates can climb.
- Under 100 cm rides free. Juniors (100–140 cm) and seniors pay the reduced rate — [source: official Parque Warner website].
- Watch for night tickets. Evening-entry tickets (roughly 19:00 to midnight) appear in summer at steep discounts and suit coaster-focused repeat visits.
- Combo maths: the Warner + Warner Beach ticket from €49.90 beats two separate day tickets by a wide margin if you’ll genuinely use both.
- Bus + ticket bundles from Madrid often cost little more than the ticket alone — compare before buying transport separately.
- Hotel packages on the official site include a free second park day, which turns a rushed visit into a relaxed one for the price of a night’s stay.
How to Get There
The park is in San Martín de la Vega, about 30 km south of central Madrid.
- Bus 412 (La Veloz) from the Villaverde Bajo interchange runs to the park entrance; Villaverde Bajo connects to Cercanías and Metro Line 3.
- Cercanías C-3 from Atocha to Pinto, then bus 413 to the gates — allow 60–75 minutes total from the city centre.
- Direct ticket + bus services leave from Estación Sur (Méndez Álvaro) and Príncipe Pío on park operating days.
- Driving: roughly 30 minutes from central Madrid via the A-4 and M-506. Parking is paid and the lot is large; note your row — the Looney Tunes zone signs help.
Inside the Park: What’s Worth Your Queue
Parque Warner splits into five lands: Hollywood Boulevard (the entrance street), Movie World Studios, DC Super Heroes World, Old West Territory and Cartoon Village.
The coaster headliners cluster in DC Super Heroes World and the Old West. Batman Gotham City Escape (2023) is the park’s modern flagship — a launched coaster that ranks among Europe’s best recent builds. Superman: La Atracción de Acero is a floorless coaster with a superb first drop, and Stunt Fall flings you through inversions forwards and backwards. In the Old West, Coaster Express is one of Europe’s longest wooden coasters — rough, but part of the charm — and Rio Bravo delivers the classic splashdown photo (front seats get soaked; in summer that’s a feature).
Cartoon Village is the family core: Looney Tunes-themed flat rides, a junior coaster and character meets — this is where the under-140 cm crowd gets full value. The stunt show in Movie World Studios is genuinely well produced; check showtimes at the entrance board and build your ride loop around one performance.
One-day plan: at opening, go straight to Batman Gotham City Escape, then Superman, then Stunt Fall before midday queues form. Shows and Cartoon Village through the hot hours, Coaster Express and Rio Bravo re-rides in the evening.
Where the Data Comes From
Prices, hours and ticket rules in this guide come from the official Parque Warner Madrid website and partner listings (Tiqets), checked on the date shown below. The park’s calendar and promotions change frequently — confirm your specific date on the booking page before you travel.
Frequently Asked Questions
How much are Parque Warner Madrid tickets?
Online day tickets start at €32.90 for adults and €30.90 for juniors (100–140 cm) on the official site; gate prices are higher. Combined tickets with the Warner Beach water park start around €49.90 in summer.
Is Parque Warner open every day?
No. The park runs a seasonal calendar and closes on many weekdays outside summer, typically opening around midday. Always check the date on the official calendar before planning your trip.
How do I get to Parque Warner from central Madrid?
Bus 412 (La Veloz) runs from the Villaverde Bajo interchange to the park entrance. Alternatively take Cercanías C-3 to Pinto and connect with bus 413. Ticket + bus combos also leave from Méndez Álvaro and Príncipe Pío.
Is Parque Warner good for young children?
Yes — Cartoon Village is a full kids' land with Looney Tunes rides, and children under 100 cm enter free. The big coasters have 1.32–1.40 m minimum heights, so mixed-age groups should plan around ride swaps.
What is Correcaminos Pass and is it worth it?
It's the park's paid queue-skip pass, sold in several tiers. On busy summer weekends and Halloween dates it saves hours; on quiet midweek days in May or October you can usually skip it.
What is Warner Beach?
A water park next door to the main park, open in the summer season. It has its own ticket, or you can buy a combined Parque Warner + Warner Beach ticket from about €49.90 online.
Can I take food into Parque Warner?
Outside food is restricted, but there's a picnic area near the entrance. Refillable water bottles are sensible in summer — Madrid heat regularly tops 35°C in July and August.
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See Prices on TiqetsGuide last updated: 2026-08-18. Facts are sourced from the official Parque Warner Madrid website and our ticketing partners; always double-check before you travel.