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Cool off and splash into summer at Acquatica Park, Milan's historic water park where children of all ages spend days of fun, sport, and relaxation surrounded by white beaches, crystal clear waters, and palm trees just a short stroll from the city. With over 10 water slides, a thrilling Crazy River, the swirling Space Bowl, a gentle Slow River, and a dedicated Baby Lagoon for little ones, Acquatica Park is the perfect family escape from the Milan heat — all just minutes from the city centre.

Key Highlights

  • Slide and relax with a refreshing dip on Space Bowl, explore the three slides of Toboga (each with a different level of adrenaline) or get overwhelmed by the curves and splashes of Crazy River
  • Choose a relaxing ride on a raft with the whole family on Slow River or take on the adventure of Crazy River
  • Brave the high and steep Kamikaze slides, the spiralling Twister, the Shuttle, and rafting on the fast Torrente Veloce rapids
  • Enjoy the Baby Lagoon
  • Relax in the green and picnic areas, solarium, and sports

About Acquatica Park Ticket

Acquatica Park is a historic water park close to downtown Milan — encouraging adults and children to relax and practise sports in a safe and fun environment. Open from late May to early September, it is the go-to summer destination for Milan families and visitors looking to escape the city heat with a full day of water-based fun across a wide variety of slides, pools, rivers, and relaxation areas.

Slide and relax with a refreshing dip on Space Bowl, explore the three slides of Toboga, or get overwhelmed by the curves and splashes of Crazy River. The Crazy River has three water tracks that cross each other, providing a different and exhilarating experience on every run. For the bravest visitors, the high and steep Kamikaze slides, the spiralling Twister, and the Shuttle provide intense descents at high speed. For those who simply want to relax, the Slow River and the quiet swimming pool provide a peaceful and refreshing alternative — while the palm-fringed white sand areas create a genuine beach atmosphere without leaving the city.

The youngest visitors are looked after in the Baby Lagoon, where children can play with water and enjoy mini-slides in a safe and age-appropriate environment. Large green and picnic areas, solarium, sports zones, a restaurant, two bars, and several refreshment points complete a park that is fully set up for an entire day out from arrival to late afternoon. Children under 1 metre in height enter completely free. Book your Acquatica Park Milan ticket now on Thrillark and save up to 18%.

Inclusions

  • Full day admission to Acquatica Park 
  • Access to Baby Lagoon, Slow River, sports areas, picnic and green zones

Exclusions

  • Food and beverages
  • Personal expenses 
  • Transport

Insiders' Tips

It is advisable to arrive after 2:00 PM during June and July to avoid the crowds from summer camps — or arrive at opening at 10:00 AM before the midday rush builds. Bringing your own food is permitted and recommended for better value — the picnic areas are spacious and well-positioned throughout the park. Bag storage costs €5 at the park — pack light and bring a small waterproof pouch for your essentials instead.

Additional Information

Operating Hours
  • 10:00 am - 07:00 pm
Child policy
  • Visitors under 100cm in height are free of charge.
  • Visitors with 100% disability are also free of charge. Valid proof is required.
Accessibility & Facilities
  • Restaurant, two bars, and several refreshment points available throughout the park
  • Sunbeds, parasols, and lockers available for hire
  • Sports areas for volleyball, football, and basketball
  • Games room and large green picnic areas

Cancellation Policy

  • Cancellations are non refundable.

Acquatica Park Ticket Frequently Asked Questions

What is Acquatica Park in Milan?
Acquatica Park is Milan's historic water park close to downtown, encouraging adults and children to relax and practise sports in a safe and fun environment surrounded by white sand beaches, crystal clear waters, and palm trees. The park is open from late May to early September and features over 10 water slides, multiple pools, a Crazy River, and dedicated children's areas.
What slides and attractions are at Acquatica Park?
Acquatica Park features the Space Bowl, three Toboga slides of varying adrenaline levels, the Crazy River, and the Slow River, alongside the high and steep Kamikaze slides, the spiralling Twister, the Shuttle, and fast rapids on the Torrente Veloce. The Baby Lagoon provides gentle water play and mini-slides for the youngest visitors.
Is Acquatica Park suitable for families with young children?
Yes — Acquatica Park features the Baby Lagoon, a dedicated area where children can play with water and enjoy mini-slides, as well as the Slow River for gentle family rafting. Children under 1 metre in height enter completely free, making it a very accessible and cost-effective family day out near Milan.
What is the Crazy River at Acquatica Park?
The Crazy River has three water tracks that cross each other — visitors climb into colourful rafts and navigate a twisting, splashing course through the park's green areas to the pool. It is the ideal experience for those looking for strong emotions and is consistently rated as one of the most popular and exhilarating attractions at the park.
Can I bring my own food to Acquatica Park?
Yes — bringing your own food and drinks to the picnic areas at Acquatica Park is permitted and actively recommended for families wanting better value than on-site dining. Large green and picnic areas, a restaurant, two bars, and several refreshment points are available throughout the park for those who prefer to purchase food on site.
What is the best time to visit Acquatica Park?
Arriving after 2:00 PM in June and July is advisable to avoid the summer camp crowds that fill the park during the morning hours. Alternatively, arriving at opening time at 10:00 AM gives access to the most popular slides before the queues build. Weekday visits are consistently less crowded than weekends and Italian public holidays throughout the summer season.
How do I get to Acquatica Park from central Milan?
Take Metro Line 5 to San Siro station then bus 423, which stops directly in front of the park, or Metro Line 1 to De Angeli and then bus 80 to Quinto Romano. By car from the Milan Tangenziale Ovest, exit at San Siro/Fiera Milano and follow the water park signs. Paid parking is available on site for visitors arriving by car.
Is there an afternoon ticket option at Acquatica Park?
Yes — a reduced afternoon ticket rate is available for entry after 2:30 PM, making it an excellent option for visitors who want a shorter visit or who are combining Acquatica Park with other Milan activities in the morning. The afternoon ticket is available directly at the gate on arrival and is not typically available for advance online booking.
What facilities are available at Acquatica Park?
Acquatica Park has a restaurant, two bars, several refreshment points, large green and picnic areas, solarium, a games room, and sports areas for volleyball, football, and basketball, alongside the full range of water attractions. Sunbeds and parasols are provided for lounging at an additional hire charge, and locker storage is available near the entrance for a small fee.
Do I need to book Acquatica Park tickets in advance?
Advance booking is recommended for Acquatica Park, particularly for weekends and Italian public holidays during July and August when the park reaches its highest attendance levels and gate queues can be significant. Booking through Thrillark saves up to 18% on the standard gate price with instant confirmation. Please note that entry tickets are personal and non-refundable — no refund is possible in the event of maintenance, bad weather, or early closure, so always confirm the park is operating on your intended visit date before completing your booking.

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Acquatica Park Ticket

USD 34.39

Insiders’ Tips

It is advisable to arrive after 2:00 PM during June and July to avoid the crowds from summer camps — or arrive at opening at 10:00 AM before the midday rush builds. Bringing your own food is permitted and recommended for better value — the picnic areas are spacious and well-positioned throughout the park. Bag storage costs €5 at the park — pack light and bring a small waterproof pouch for your essentials instead.

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