Tibidabo is divided into five levels. Guests enter the park at the top level, and gradually work their way down to the bottom, where a majority of the park's attractions can be found.
Level 6 — Panoramic Area The top level of the park, located above sea level. This area contains the main entrance and is thus open access. •
Avió; A plane modeling the first commercial aircraft flight from Madrid to Barcelona in 1927. Built in 1928, the attractions consists of the replica plane suspended by a crane, which could move around in a circle and is powered by the plane's propeller. With the vantage point of Barcelona, it is considered the park's star attraction. The Avió underwent a restoration for the 2017 season, in which the plane was detached from its crane for the first time in 87 years to upgrade its appearance. After receiving new paint and lighting, the Avió was ceremoniously reopened in June 2017. •
Carrusel; A Venetian
carousel from Bertazzon installed in 1989. •
Giradabo; The park's latest
ferris wheel, which was supplied by
SBF Visa and opened in 2014, directly replacing the previous
Panoràmic ferris wheel. • '''Kid's attractions;''' Three children's rides from
Zamperla;
Tasses Teacups (2000),
Rio Grande (2000) and
Pony Trek (1990).
Level 5 — Somnis •
CreaTibi Robotics; An education space for children offering activities involving
Lego Education. The activity was inaugurated in December 2019. •
Embruixabruixes; The park's first major attraction from 1915, a
suspended monorail featuring two outdoor sections overlooking the city and various indoor show scenes. Originally opening as
Ferrocarril Aéreo, it has been renamed and refurbished several times, with the last major overhaul taking place in 2016. The monorail previously operated with driver-controlled carriages until these became automated in 1991; companies such as
Intamin and Lunatus have performed work on the system since then. •
Marionetarium; A
puppet theatre and exhibition featuring characters from the Herta Frankel Puppet Company. •
Miramiralls; A traditional
house of mirrors. •
Museum of Automats; An exhibition of
automaton that has been shown at the park since its inception. Currently, its oldest piece is
The Mandolin Clown, dating from 1880. In 1957,
Walt Disney – who himself had a love for the park - attempted to buy the museum's entire collection with
blank cheques, an offer which the management refused.
Level 4 — 666 •
Crash Cars; Reverchon bumper cars that opened in 1989. •
Espai 666; •
Hotel 666; A
haunted house attraction that took over the Pasaje del Terror walkthrough in 1996. The experience lasts around 10–12 minutes and includes live scare actors.
Level 2 — Xerinola •
Alaska; A junior log flume from Zamperla, which opened in 1990. •
Diavolo; A
Zierer wave swinger, which opened in 1989. •
Dididado; A
4D cinema that plays short films. •
Merlí; A tall
Funtime drop tower which opened in 2024. •
Mini Hurakan; A miniature top spin from SBF Visa, which was installed at the park in 2017.
Level 1 The bottom of the park, which includes most of the park's larger attractions and restaurants. •
Castell dels Contes; A narrative and immersive experience inside an old castle, which was inaugurated in 2018. The attraction is a renovated version of the
Castell Misteriós, which was inaugurated in 1955. •
Globus; A 2006
samba balloon ride from Zamperla. •
Granota; A junior drop tower from Zamperla, which opened in 2000. • '''Mina d'Or;''' A long
log flume with two drops. •
Muntanya Russa; A
Vekoma roller coaster and the larger of the park's two coasters. •
Piratta; A Zamperla
pirate ship attraction which opened in 1989. •
Tchu Tchu Tren; A junior railway from SBF Visa that replaced an older iteration of the ride in 2017. •
TibiCity; A miniature turnpike for children, in which they can practice driving with smaller electric cars and learn basic driving mobility. The attraction was inaugurated in March 2015. •
Tibidabo Express; A
powered roller coaster from Zamperla that opened in 1990, which makes a lap around part of the lower level and includes a tunnel. In 2017, the park began offering a
virtual reality experience on the coaster using headsets and a "film" from
MackMedia – this is an adapted version of the
Das Geheimnis von Schloss Balthasar movie offered on
Alpenexpress Enzian at
Europa-Park, also operated and designed by the Mack family. ==Former attractions==