Leolandia Map and Brochure (2025 – 2023)
Leolandia unfolds like a storybook village built around its miniature Italy lagoon, where every bridge and pathway loops naturally back toward kid-friendly lands themed to cartoons and classic travel icons. Compact yet winding, the park rewards anyone who studies the Leolandia map—essential for planning which rides to hit first, spotting shaded picnic zones, and timing the daily parades or character meet-and-greets.
- Location
- Capriate San Gervasio, Italy
- Years Active
- 1971 – Present
- Official Site
- Official Leolandia Site
The gentle tram stop near the entrance often clogs by noon, so veterans cut through Minitalia’s arches to skip the bottleneck. Think of it as Italy’s friendliest crash course in crowd strategy—with Peppa Pig as your traffic guide.
Leolandia Map 2025
In 2025, Leolandia introduced multiple new developments. The park debuted themed family hotel rooms announced as a novelty early in the year. A multi-year investment plan began with expansion of the Expo area, launching two unique new attractions for the Italian market.
Themed entertainment expanded with refreshed shows and the introduction of PJ Masks City, which included new attractions and experiences. For the 2025 season, all shows were newly debuted or renewed across the park.
Printable Leolandia Map PDF 2025
Leolandia Map 2024
Printable Leolandia Map PDF 2024
Leolandia Map 2023
FAQ
Is Leolandia worth visiting?
Leolandia is widely considered worth visiting for families with young children. Reviews praise its clean, well-maintained park, friendly staff, and themed zones perfect for ages 2–10, though older kids may find it less exciting. Visitors recommend going on weekdays to avoid crowds and note that while food and souvenirs can be pricey, the overall experience is joyful and memorable.
What age is Leolandia for?
Leolandia is designed mainly for children aged 2 to 10 years old. Most rides are accessible to kids over 90 cm, with some attractions for older or taller children when accompanied by adults. Teenagers and adults can still enjoy shows, themed zones, and the park’s family attractions.
How do I go to Leolandia from Milan?
Leolandia in Capriate San Gervasio is about 35–40 km from Milan. You can drive via the A4 motorway toward Venice and exit at Capriate, reaching the park in about 30–35 minutes. By public transport, take the M1 metro to Sesto 1° Maggio FS, then the Z301 bus toward Bergamo, which stops near the park after about 1 hour of total travel.
How much time do you need at Leolandia?
Leolandia typically requires a full day to visit comfortably. Most visitors spend about 4–5 hours exploring the park, but those wishing to attend multiple shows or take things slowly often extend their visit over two days. Tickets are valid for two consecutive days, allowing guests to enjoy the park at a relaxed pace.






