Tibidabo celebrates Christmas with a sustainable ice rink, new shows and festive desserts

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22/11/2023
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The park will have a synthetic ice rink of 200 m2 for the second year running, première the 4D film ‘Sleigh Ride’ and offer festive dessert workshops with the master cake chef Christian Escribà

Tibidabo is celebrating Christmas from 25 November to 5 January, the park brimming with new activities for all its visitors. Plaça dels Somnis will be one of the star locations for the second year running, housing a synthetic ice rink of 200m2, with enough space for 40 skaters at any one time. The rink is made of sustainable materials which require neither power nor water, and which recreate the experience of skating on ice. 

Access to the ice rink is included in the admission price for Tibidabo but there’s also a chance for people to use the rink without visiting the rest of the park, at a price of 5 euros. 

Gastronomy and family activities also take centre stage for Christmas at Tibidabo. The Lego Room at the park will be hosting a workshop with the master cake chef Christian Escribà on 2 December, offering TibiClub members a session on Christmas desserts. In addition, the park’s cake shop, the Pastisseria Escribà, will be offering Christmas-inspired products throughout the festive season.

New for Christmas

Dididado, the park's 4D cinema, is another attraction over the festive season at Tibidabo. The new film Sleigh Ride follows the adventures of Father Christmas and his helpers on the night of 24 December. Elsewhere, the puppet theatre will be presenting the new show Marionetarium de Nadal

Christmas is a season for returns too. The Krüeger Hotel is again the Christmas residence for the famous Krampus, the wicked character we only get to see at this time of the year.

This Christmas brings the 9th edition of Tibidavis, on 16 and 17 December. The over 60s can access the park for free with two grandchildren over that weekend. 

Besides the rides and shows, Tibidabo will be devoting the Christmas season to solidarity and peace too. Over the festive season the Robotics Room will be offering a temporary exhibition on children’s rights, jointly organised with UNICEF Catalonia. 

The amusement park will also be hosting one of the most moving solidarity events of the year,the Cançó de Pau, or Song of Peace, now in its 26th edition and to be held on 27 December. Under the slogan “We all want peace, we want no more wars”, the song calls for peace around the world and conveys to children values such as tolerance, solidarity and respect. The event features the nun, Sor Lucia Caram, the businessman, Enrique Tomàs, and the children's story writer, Anna Lauradó, as ambassadors. 

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