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Entertainment activities in Europe

  1. A

    Fantasy Park

    Roughly 2km east of the city centre, Fantasy Park, in the Kraków Plaza shopping centre, is the perfect place to head on a rainy day. It has 20 ten-pin bowling lanes (54zł to 84zł per hour, depending on the time of day and day of the week), plus billiards, air-hockey, video arcades and even an internet café and bar. There’s also a supervised kids’ play area (10zł to 15zł per hour).

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  2. B

    Parque de las Ciencias

    With four buildings and eight interactive exhibition areas, Granada’s popular Parque de las Ciencias should keep the kids happily absorbed for hours. Playing giant chess or threading the Plant Labyrinth are just two activities they can do here. It’s about 900m south of the centre, near the Palacio de Congresos conference centre.

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  3. C

    Legoland Discovery Centre

    The elementary-school set will likely be more enthralled by the nearby Legoland Discovery Centre. It's a cute indoor amusement park with a 4-D cinema, a Lego 'factory', a Jungle Trail where Lego crocs lurk in the dark and a mini-Berlin with landmarks made entirely from those little plastic bricks.

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  4. D

    Filmpark Babelsberg

    Filmpark Babelsberg is a movie-themed amusement park with live shows (great stunt show!), a 4-D cinema and a few poky rides. A highlight is the guided tram ride where you'll be whisked past working sound stages to the studio backlot and such outdoor sets as 'Berlin Wall' and 'Berlin Street'.

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  5. E

    TunFun

    Under the Mr Visserplein traffic circle, TunFun is a kids’ playground built in an old underpass. It has slides, ball pools, trampolines, a minicinema, a soccer field and a snack bar – even a children’s disco. An adult must accompany children.

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  6. Muumimaailma

    Muumimaailma is based on Kailo Island, and has costumed characters wandering through Moominhouse, Snork’s Workshop (where kids help with inventions) and a host of places that leap to life from the books.

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  7. Europark

    For water-slide excitement, there’s Europark, an aquapark in the Nadzaladevi district, offering 12 slides, four pools, palm trees and several cafés.

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  8. F

    Praterfee

    Praterfee has a cool trampoline area where adults can enjoy a drink outside while the kids soar into the sky.

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  9. Aqua Park

    The large Aqua Park has tubes, slides, spas and a wild river ride, guaranteed to keep the kids happy.

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  10. G

    Tropiclandia

    Tropiclandia has plenty of water slides, Jacuzzis and health spas to keep both kids and adults happy.

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  12. FantaSea

    FantaSea is a small amusement park in the harbour with waterslides, pools and a swimming beach.

    reviewed

  13. H

    Aquafàn

    At Riccione, the area’s biggest water park. Bus 42 or 45 from Riccione station.

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  14. I

    Italia in Miniatura

    Scale models of Italy’s major sights. Bus 8 from Rimini train station.

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  15. J

    Wasalandia Amusement Park

    A great amusement park for pre-teens.

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