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Top 5 European Christmas Theme Parks

Think, how long has it been since you last climbed a Ferris wheel? How often have you told children about the trips to Aladdin’s country and the 101 Dalmatian puppies? If you love adventure, then it’s time to find yourself on the dream journey in one of the five theme parks that will drive you crazy. Let the journey begin!

  1. The Disneyland Christmas Feast, Paris France
    Undoubtedly, Disneyland in Paris is at the top of travelers’ preferences in theme parks during the Christmas season. It is just 35-40 minutes on the line of the suburban RER A from the center of Paris. The moment you reach the park entrance, the song “Chante, C’ est Noel” is heard in the loudspeakers.
    The majestic castle of Sleeping Beauty awaits you. The journey with the small boats in the Dark World of Pirates will take you to a different world that seems so real. Indiana Jones’s incredibly fast roller coaster promises to boost your adrenaline. At the same time, thousands of toys for children and adults will take you to your children’s fairytales. One day is not enough for you. You’ll find hotels scattered around Val d’ Europe with a full-day free transfer to and from the theme park.
     
  2. The Christmas magic of Tivoli Gardens, Copenhagen Denmark
    It’s time to go north and find ourselves in Scandinavia and, more specifically, in the beautiful capital of Denmark. With anticipation for the new year, sending hopeful messages of love and optimism to those who visit it, the well-known Tivoli Gardens in the city’s center are transformed into a Christmas theme park.
    With an abundance of activities such as theatrical events, concerts in the open air, and performances in the Ballet Theater, Denmark welcomes people. The Old-Fashioned Christmas Carol with a French carousel and the exuberant market will steal your heart. The unique and classic style of celebrations in Tivoli Gardens is why a traveler would put it on the list of the most impressive Christmas theme parks in Europe.
     
  3. The fairytale village of Santa Claus, Rovaniemi Finland
    We are still staying in the Scandinavian territory and exploring faraway Finland. More specifically, the village of Santa Claus in Rovaniemi. The famous village, which has been operating since 1985 in the Arctic Circle, could not fail to be included in the list. The snow-white landscape, the photos of Santa Claus in his house, the culinary experience of “making cookies” with Ms. Claus, and the stories from the elves about the manners and customs of the area are all fascinating.
    Ride in the snowy forest with a sleigh and go to the reindeer farms and the hotel made of ice (igloo hotel). Walking on a frozen lake and cruising with an icebreaker ship are just a few of the experiences you will get as a “crazy traveler” in frozen Finland, which will be forever etched in your memory and in your heart.
     
  4. The aristocratic magic of Christmas, Vienna Austria
    With the slogan “Prater rocks,” Christmas Vienna welcomes Christmas. The theme park puts on the best attire of the year to welcome everyone who wants to visit it. Madame Tussaud dresses celebrities in a festive mood. The train of ghosts, Gaudi’s artistic water world, and flight into space await you.
    The original Viennese puppet show with its own “Prater bird” will drive the hearts of our little friends crazy. Frantic parties with great DJs, concerts with great singers, and concerts of Viennese classical music will take off the spirit of Christmas. The highlight of the whole festive feast is the Grand Perchten parade with the “Ybbstaler demons of the canyons.”
     
  5. Europe’s exciting park, Europa Park, Germany
    Last but not least, there is the spectacular Europa Park. Between Freiburg and Strasbourg is Germany’s largest theme park, with over 100 games. Jump into an unforgettable winter fairytale town full of festive mood, magical moments, and fairytale surprises. Somewhere between the English and Austrian neighborhood, you will find yourself at the entrance of the “Enchanted Forest” with its beautiful fairy tales.
    The Witch’s Biscuit House from the fairy tale “Hansel And Gretel,” the dazzling Castle of “Sleeping Beauty,” and the city of dwarfs take you to the heart of the fairy tale story. Finally, our children-friends will enjoy boating in the Small World and will fly with the Flying Machine of Loeornando DaVinci “Volo da Vinci.”

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Anna Siampani
Anna Siampani, Lifestyle Editorial Director at the CEOWORLD magazine, working with reporters covering the luxury travel, high-end fashion, hospitality, and lifestyle industries. As lifestyle editorial director, Anna oversees CEOWORLD magazine's daily digital editorial operations, editing and writing features, essays, news, and other content, in addition to editing the magazine's cover stories, astrology pages, and more. You can reach Anna by mail at anna@ceoworld.biz