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What is the theme park called in Spain?

PortAventura World - Theme and leisure park.



Spain is home to several world-class theme parks, but the most famous and largest is PortAventura World, located in Salou, about an hour south of Barcelona. This massive resort complex actually consists of three distinct parks: PortAventura Park, which features six themed lands based on global regions (like China, Polynesia, and Mexico); Ferrari Land, a park dedicated to the Italian luxury car brand featuring "Red Force," the tallest and fastest vertical accelerator in Europe; and Caribe Aquatic Park, a large-scale water park. Another major destination is Parque Warner Madrid, located just outside the capital, which features lands based on DC Comics and Looney Tunes characters. For those visiting the south, Isla Mágica in Seville offers a theme based on the 16th-century Spanish discoveries. In 2026, Spain has also seen the continued growth of Puy du Fou España in Toledo, a unique "historical" theme park that focuses on massive, immersive live shows depicting Spanish history rather than traditional mechanical rides. Each of these parks offers a unique cultural flavor, blending high-thrill roller coasters with the vibrant shows and gastronomy that Spain is known for.

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