Spain Family Travel Guide

During the vacation, embarking on a trip with your children and creating precious memories together is a great choice. In Spain, comprehensive facilities ensure that you can lead your children on a smooth and comfortable journey!

Parque Warner, also known as Warner Bros. Theme Park, is located 25 kilometers southeast of Madrid. It opened to the public on April 6, 2002. The park is divided into five different themed areas: Hollywood Boulevard, Warner Bros. Studio, Superhero World, Old West Territory, and Cartoon Village. Here, you can experience thrilling roller coasters and bungee jumps, as well as visit Bugs Bunny's home.
The Science and Arts City, located in Valencia, is an outstanding representative of futuristic architecture in Spain. Designed by local architect Santiago Calatrava, the building complex is called "alien architecture" by some and leaves a deep impression. The Science and Arts City consists of multiple buildings, mainly including: the IMAX cinema (Hemisféric), symbolizing knowledge with its dome-shaped design, the fishbone-shaped Prince Felipe Science Museum (El Museo de las Ciencias Príncipe Felipe), the Queen Sofia Palace of Arts (Palau de las Artes Reina Sofia), the largest marine aquarium in Europe (Oceanográfico), and the golden dam bridge (Puente l'Assut d'Or). Whether visiting the interior or simply admiring the exterior architecture, one can feel the stunning shock of this wonderful cluster of buildings, clear pools, and flawless blue skies perfectly reflecting each other. Additionally, the venue for the Valencia Open tennis tournament is also located here. In short, the Science and Arts City is definitely a must-see destination.

Navarre village experience

The emerging rural experience "agrotourism" activities in the Navarra region are becoming increasingly popular among tourists. There are now 26 farmhouses in Navarra offering this service. In addition to accommodation and meals, visitors can also have close contact with the animals on the farm, learn how to plant oats, and harvest crops, among other activities.
The "Lost Canyon" Dinosaur Theme Park (El Barranco Perdido) is located within the Enciso Biosphere Reserve (Reserva de La Biosfera de Enciso). Millions of years ago, this was a gathering place for dinosaurs and now it preserves a large number of paleontological sites. In addition, there are various dinosaur-themed entertainment facilities and a water park, making it suitable for a family outing.
Spanish Village is located near the magical fountain, showcasing Spanish architecture, art, cuisine, crafts, customs and more from all angles. This large museum includes 117 buildings: streets, houses, parks, theaters, schools, restaurants and crafts workshops make up a charming Iberian folk village.