Discover Madrid's Secrets Through The Eyes Of a Local

Madrid children's attractions
â–º Where can I take the little ones in Madrid?
1. Madrid Amusement Park
Huge amusement park and suitable for any age. The park is divided into three areas according to its various facilities. Some are suitable for preschool children and in others you will find the facilities that are not suitable for the faint hearted.
Address: casa de Campo, s / n, 28011
Opening hours: 12:00—22:00
Link to the park site


2. Aquopolis Villanueva de la Cañada Water Park

The Aquopolis Water Park is 45 minutes from downtown Madrid and just the place to escape during the hot summer months. Dozens of water slides, ponds, tubing and even mini-seaside park.
* The park is only open during the summer months.
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Address: Av. de la Dehesa, s / n, 28691 Villanueva de la Cañada, Madrid
Opening hours: 12:00—19:00
Link to the park site
3. Warner Brothers park Madrid
A huge theme park about half an hour drive from downtown Madrid, the park has dozens of facilities, roller coasters and light shows. It is important to keep up to date with opening hours according to the seasons on the official website.
Address: M-506, 28330 San Martín de la Vega, Madrid
Opening hours: 11:30—22:00
Link to the park site


4. Madrid’s Zoo and Aquarium

The Zoo and Aquarium of Madrid is at the center of the Casa del Campo Municipal Park. In the park you will get to know and learn about a variety of animals as well as being able to watch a dolphin and sea animal show.
Address: Casa de Campo, s / n, 28011
Opening hours: 10:30—20:00
Link to the garden site
5. Wax Museum of Madrid- Madame Tussauds
The museum features over 450 celebrity figures from cinema, television and, of course, local football legends. Among others you can meet Ronaldo, Superman, Bart Simpson, Angelina Jolie and the Spanish Royal Family.
Address: Paseo de Recoletos, 41, 28004 Madrid
Opening hours: 10:00—14:00 and 16:30—20:00
Link to the park site


6. The Perez Mouse
Museum

The Perez Mouse Museum is located on Arenal Street in downtown Madrid, and is dedicated entirely to the children's story about the fairy tale that gives money or gifts to any child around the world who loses a milk tooth.
According to popular belief, if you put the fallen milk tooth under the pillow, you can be sure to receive a small surprise the following morning.
The museum is located on a street where, according to the book, the famous mouse lived. It has two exhibitions about the famous rat family as well as the milk teeth of various famous people such as Beethovan, Isaac Newton and more.
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Address: 1º, Centro Comercial Arenal, Calle del Arenal, 8, 28013 Madrid
Opening Hours:
Tue—Fri: 11:00--14:00 and 17:00—20:00
Monday: 16:00—17:00