Energylandia Amusement Park
Discover Energylandia Amusement Park with our tickets, your passport to thrilling adventures. From roller coasters to shows, your next great adventure awaits.-
Spend a fun day out at the Energylandia Amusement Park, with transfers from Krakow in an AC vehicle.
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The park has over 60 rides, suitable for people of all ages so there's something for everyone.
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Let your tots play in the Fairytale Land or join them on the sightseeing train in the Family Zone.
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Board the Hyperion Mega Coaster - Europe's highest and fastest Mega Coaster, stroll through the medieval world in the Dragon Zone, and ride the world's tallest wooden coaster.
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Did you know? Energylandia Amusement Park is the largest amusement park in Poland, offering 123 attractions located on an area of 70 hectares!
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Spend a fun day out at the Energylandia Amusement Park, with transfers from Krakow in an AC vehicle.
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The park has over 60 rides, suitable for people of all ages so there's something for everyone.
-
Let your tots play in the Fairytale Land or join them on the sightseeing train in the Family Zone.
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Board the Hyperion Mega Coaster - Europe's highest and fastest Mega Coaster, stroll through the medieval world in the Dragon Zone, and ride the world's tallest wooden coaster.
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Did you know? Energylandia Amusement Park is the largest amusement park in Poland, offering 123 attractions located on an area of 70 hectares!
Pro tips to help you make a pick
Book tickets online: Energylandia is one of Europe’s most visited attractions and attracts around 1.8 million visitors every year. With the sheer number of people visiting on most days, it’s best to book tickets online in advance. This ensures you get the best prices and don’t have to waste hours standing in long ticket queues at the venue.
Best time to visit: Weekends see very large crowds of visitors at Enegrylandia and there are long lines for all roller coasters and rides. It is better to plan your visit on a weekday and arrive early, when the park opens, so that you can easily access your preferred attractions.
Navigate with a map: Familiarize yourself with the layout of Energylandia with a map of its rides and attractions. This will help you plan your route and navigate the park smoothly.
What to do first: Most visitors start their Energylandia experience by going on the rides and attractions near the entrance of the park, moving inwards as they go. To avoid crowds, begin with the rides at the back of the park and work your way forward. Or visit your preferred roller coasters and rides first, so that you don’t miss out on any of your favourite attractions.
Exit and re-entry: If, for any reason, you need to exit the park and re-enter, make sure you get a special band or stamp provided by the park’s security officer. This will allow you to re-enter the park without having to buy a new ticket. However, this is only valid on the day of your visit, and not for subsequent visits.
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About Energylandia Amusement Park
Embark on a thrilling adventure at Energylandia, Poland’s largest amusement park. From spine-tingling roller coasters like Hyperion to fantasy-themed zones like Dragon Zone and exhilarating water slides, it offers an unforgettable experience brimming with excitement and thrills.
Energylandia is Europe’s largest amusement park, spread over an area of 70 hectares or 170 acres.
The park features a whopping 123 rides and attractions, and is constantly expanding and adding more.
In the winter of 2023-24, Energylandia featured a dazzling Garden of Lights made of 5 million lights — a spectacular display that was apparently visible from space.
Why visit Energylandia Amusement Park?
Highlights
Plan your visit
Main entrance
All visitors can access Energylandia through the main entrance, which is located on aleja 3 Maja road in Zator. The park’s vast parking area is directly opposite the main entrance.
- May 1 to June 27: 10am to 6pm
- June 28 to August 31: 10am to 8pm
- Summer Magic Nights (July 12 & August 9): 10am to 11pm
- September: Open daily from 10am to 6pm
- October: Open Wednesday & Sunday from 10am to 6pm
- Halloween Night (October 26): 10am to 10pm
There are plenty of lockers at Energylandia where you can safely store your phones and electronic devices before going on a ride.
There are over 50 restaurants, cafes, eateries, and snack stalls at Energylandia, covering cuisines from all over the globe. Whether you're looking for a full meal, a quick snack, a coffee, or something to munch on as you explore the park there are multiple dining options to choose from.
There are sufficient restrooms, including wheelchair-friendly restrooms, located throughout the amusement park as well as in the restaurants.
The amusement park has a large parking lot with space for more than 2,000 vehicles. You can park your car for a fee of 20 PLN.
There are two medical stations, one near the Dragon Zone entrance and the second near the water park, where you can seek medical assistance if required.
Visitors with electric vehicles can use the EV charging stations located in the parking lot.
Energylandia has its own bus service. You can take the direct bus to the park from Polish cities like Krakow, Wrocław, Oświęcim, Katowice, and Brzeg. The bus will drop you off outside the entrance at the Energylandia bus stop.
Only service dogs assisting guests who are blind or visually impaired, deaf or hearing impaired, have disabilities, have epilepsy, or have heart issues are permitted into the amusement park.
Most areas in Energylandia amusement park are wheelchair accessible. However, wheelchair users, guests with mobility issues or disabilities might not be able to access certain roller coasters, rides, and attractions.