Katmandu Park
Avenida Pedro Vaquer Ramis 9, Magalluf, Majorca, 07181
Located in central Magaluf, weird and wacky Katmandu Park throws steampunk-style attractions, illusions, and escapades into the regular theme-park mix of rides and slides. Explore an upside-down house, scream through 4D adventures, and enjoy a splash park, all in a small but exciting park suitable for all ages.
The basics
Home to the Sol Katmandu hotel and more than 10 attractions, Katmandu Park has plenty to entertain families. Enjoy the crazy, upturned House, play safari-style mini-golf, join virtual Wild-West shoot-outs, tackle a laser course, and watch the kids at the Katopia Splash Park and undersea-themed Katopia Soft Play zone. Snack bars, parades, and fun workshops cap the attractions.
Katmandu Park offers a variety of ticket options. Choose a Passport for 1-time access to the top experiences, a House and mini-golf ticket, or a VIP Passport for unlimited all-day access to the attractions. Hotel guests can buy various Play Passes for unlimited access to select attractions. To save vacation hassles, book tickets online or, if you’re staying outside Magaluf, consider a ticket-and-transfer combo that includes park entry and return transfers.
Things to know before you go
Katmandu Park is ideal for families with kids of all ages.
Some attractions have height and age restrictions. Double-check these on the park website.
Children under 3 years enjoy free entry.
The park is mostly wheelchair-friendly, although some attractions are not accessible.
On-site amenities include a bar, locker rentals, restrooms, and a car park.
How to get there
The park stands on Magaluf’s Avenida Pere Vaquer Ramis, about a 5-minute stroll from Playa de Magaluf beach. The nearest train station is Palma’s Intermodal station, where cabs and buses will ferry you: #104 and #105 buses stop at Pere Vaquer Ramis 2 nearby. Drivers should take the Ma-1 westward from Palma, turn onto the Ma-1C, and follow the Av. de Cas Saboners and Av. de l'Olivera to Av. Pere Vaquer.
When to get there
The park is only open in summer, Usually daily from April to November. Opening hours vary, with doors typically open from 10am–6pm April-June and September–October, and from 10am–10pm July–August. The last entry is generally an hour before closing. The busiest times are July–August and weekends, so for a more relaxed experience with shorter lines, consider visiting during weekdays and May, June, and September.
Must-visits at Katmandu Park
Most visitors head first for Katmandu’s House, a topsy-turvy world of wonders including a mirror maze, spinning rainbow tunnel, and ice cave home to a big, fluffy yeti. Little ones will also love the fortress, slides, and drenching buckets at the Katopia Splash Park–the perfect place to stay cool in Mallorca’s sun.
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