Next Saturday, March 1, Tibidabo Amusement Park will reopen its doors for the new season 2025 and will do so with a program focused on carnival.
From 10:30 am, as part of the Tibicarnival, a charanga will welcome visitors in the ticket office area and the Panoramic Area.
At 11:00 a.m., with the official opening of the park, a Carnival parade will start, which will go through the park from the entrance to the Plaça dels Somnis, with the Tibidabo mascots. In this area there will be a chocolate bar.
Those who come in costume on Saturday will be able to participate in a raffle for four tickets for future visits to the park.
In addition, the party will continue throughout the weekend with a costume contest to be held on Saturday and Sunday at 5 p.m. in the Plaça del Jardí.
During the mascot show, participants will be able to parade along a catwalk and a jury, made up of park staff and the mascots themselves, will award prizes for the three best characterizations.
Throughout the year, there will be educational activities focused on science, technology, the environment and robotics, adapted to different age groups and aimed at schools, and more than 20 solidarity days will be organized in collaboration with various organizations, such as Unicef Catalunya, Aprenem Autisme and the Migranoderarena Foundation.
With more than 30 attractions, shows and panoramic views of Barcelona, the park is one of the most visited spots in Barcelona by families.
Tibidabo will be open every weekend and public holiday in March, April, May and June, as well as during Easter. From June 24 and throughout the summer, the park will be open from Wednesday to Sunday.
With the arrival of the school year, it will return to its weekend and holiday schedule, in addition to opening during the Christmas season.
Opening hours will remain between 11:00 am and 7:00 or 8:00 pm, depending on the time of year. As a novelty, this season the Rio Grande, Llaunes and Tchu-Tchu attractions, specially designed for children, will open earlier at 11:00 am.