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Leolandia Park – At the Gates of Bergamo

Autore: Redazione 01/08/2025 13:23

In Capriate San Gervasio, in the province of Bergamo, lies one of Italy’s most beloved family amusement parks – especially by the little ones: Leolandia. With over 50 attractions including rides and themed areas, the park transports visitors into an enchanting world of fairies, pirates, and talking animals.

One of its most famous features is Minitalia, a detailed miniature route showcasing 160 iconic Italian monuments, along with a farm area where children can meet cows, donkeys, and goats – a true favorite among families.

New in 2025

The 2025 season brings a host of exciting innovations.

Among them is Deltaplanet, an interactive flight simulator where children (minimum height 120 cm, or accompanied below that) can “pilot” a hang glider through the clouds, controlling direction by tilting the wings with their arms.

For thrill seekers, Blade Storm offers a fast-paced race dodging virtual blades, full of rotations and twists worthy of a video game.

But Leolandia is not just about rides — it’s also about theater and storytelling. The highlight of the year is the brand-new live show “The Dragon of the Spring”, a spectacular production that blends acrobatics, special effects, and an epic story performed by 30 international artists, combining mystery and magic.

The park’s cosmopolitan spirit shines through in the new “Festival of Colors”, a global celebration featuring African dances, Brazilian samba, Colombian rhythms, and Caribbean beats — a vibrant show for both kids and adults.

And of course, children’s favorite characters await them throughout the park: Bing and Flop in a cheerful live performance, Masha and the Bear on their world tour from Paris to Brazil, as well as Bluey and Bingo, PJ Masks, and many others. Music and dance fill every corner, making Leolandia a truly magical experience for all ages.

Tickets 2025

Fixed Date Tickets – Valid only for the date selected at purchase:

  • Full price: for visitors over 120 cm (with shoes) – from €30.50
  • Reduced: for children 90–119 cm (with shoes), pregnant women, over 65s, and active law enforcement – from €27.50
  • Free entry: for children up to 89 cm (with shoes)

Open Date Tickets – Valid from February 22, 2025 to January 6, 2026, excluding October 31:

  • Full price: €47.50 (over 120 cm)
  • Reduced: €42.50 (90–119 cm)
  • Free entry: up to 89 cm

Opening Hours

The park is open all year round, with special events for Halloween and Enchanted Christmas.

Standard hours: 10:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m.

  • Carnival: 10:30 a.m. – 6:00 p.m.
  • Special event days: 10:00 a.m. – 9:30 p.m. (entry with Premium Pass or dedicated ticket)

How to Get There

  • By car: Only 300 m from the Capriate exit on the A4 Milan–Venice motorway. Approx. 30 minutes from Milan and 20 minutes from Bergamo; about 1 hour from Como, Verona, Parma, Pavia, Novara, and Lugano; 2 hours from Turin, Aosta, Genoa, Bologna, Ferrara, Venice, and Trento; 3 hours from Florence, Trieste, and Udine.
  • By train: The nearest station is Bergamo, though Milan is also convenient.
  • By bus: From Milan or Bergamo, take line Z301. Departures may vary depending on the day and time (from Milan, Sesto San Giovanni, or Lampugnano; from Bergamo, the bus station). The stop is Capriate San Gervasio, just 500 meters from the park entrance.

 

Cover photo credit: Leolandia Official Site

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