Old Parque Warner Madrid Maps (2021 to 2025) | 4 Maps and 0 Brochures
We built this Old Parque Warner Madrid Maps archive for fast year-to-year browsing. It covers 2021 to 2025 and is organized by the table of contents. For the current map guide, use the Parque Warner Madrid map page.
- Location
- Madrid, Spain
- Years Active
- 2002 – Present
- Official Site
- Official Parque Warner Madrid Site
- Related Maps
- Parque Warner Halloween Scary Nights Map (2024)
Parque Warner Madrid Map 2025
Parque Warner Madrid introduces several major additions for 2025. The park debuts its largest-ever Halloween scare zone, “Cronohorror,” alongside three new themed scare zones. Teatro Hollywood premieres two productions: the “Drácula” musical and the “Rockin’ Blues Musical.”
Additionally, a new night show, “Justice League: Rise of the Penguin,” launches in the Movie World Studios area, featuring drones, projections, and special effects. Parque Warner Beach resumes regular summer operations from June 16.

Printable Parque Warner Madrid Map PDF 2025
Parque Warner Madrid Map 2024
Printable Parque Warner Madrid Map PDF 2024
Parque Warner Madrid Map 2023
Parque Warner Madrid Map 2021
FAQ
Can I bring food to Warner Bros. Madrid?
No, you cannot bring outside food or drinks into Parque Warner Madrid. The park has a strict policy allowing only baby food and medically necessary items. Guests can purchase meals and snacks inside the park at various themed restaurants and kiosks.
How many days for Warner park Madrid?
Plan 1 to 2 days for Parque Warner Madrid. One day is enough to experience the main rides and shows, but two days allow for a more relaxed visit with time to revisit attractions, enjoy meals, and explore all themed areas without rushing.
What time does Parque Warner Madrid open?
Parque Warner Madrid typically opens at 12:00 PM, though opening hours may vary by season, day, or special events. Guests should check the official website or calendar for the exact schedule on their planned visit date.
Is there a bus to Warner Bros park Madrid?
Yes, there is a direct bus to Parque Warner Madrid. Bus 412 operated by La Veloz departs from Villaverde Bajo station and stops at the park entrance. The journey takes about 30–40 minutes, and tickets can be purchased on board or through local transport apps.



