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Parque Warner Madrid with kids: logistics, tickets and tips for a great day
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Parque Warner Madrid is in San Martín de la Vega, about 35 kilometres south of Madrid city centre. This is not a casual day out — it requires planning as a full day, especially if you are travelling with young children or a mix of ages.
This guide covers logistics, timing and the most common mistakes.
Getting there
By car, the A-4 motorway provides straightforward access; during peak season the park's car park can fill up early. By public transport, a combination of Cercanías train and shuttle bus is available — routes and timetables vary by season, so it is worth checking the official park website in the same month as your visit.
If you have recently arrived in Madrid, combining this trip with other weekend ideas from Madrid with kids is a good way to make the most of longer outings from wherever you are based.

Tickets and opening times
Buying online is almost always cheaper than at the gate. Multi-day passes make sense if you are combining the park with a nearby hotel; for a single day, arriving at opening time maximises what you can do before queues build up.
In summer, a hat, sunscreen and a reusable water bottle (where permitted) make a meaningful difference. Theme parks punish families who skip rest breaks: it is worth building in "mandatory shade stops" throughout the day.

Ages and expectations
Children's zones and live shows offer plenty for younger visitors; the bigger rides have strict minimum height requirements. Planning your route through the park by zone avoids unnecessary criss-crossing from one end to the other.
If your family is combining relocation with weekend exploration, at Aedara we can advise on travel times and logistics from your neighbourhood. Contact us.


