Whoever enters Mallorca’s “House of Katmandu” is transported to the Himalayas, with all its mysterious places, sounds, and legends. The house itself tells visitors the story of its owner, Kilgore Goode, an adventurer who spent his life searching for a legendary red diamond. In the end, a Yeti even makes an appearance, proving once again that Mallorca is an island of endless possibilities.
“The House of Katmandu” is full of surprises: modern light and sound technology, elaborate tricks, incredible artwork, and fantastic figures accompany the two-hour adventure. The expedition can be experienced in Spanish, German, or English.
What began as a house has developed into a large theme park. Katmandu Park is the largest and most popular of its kind in Spain, ranking second in the entire country. The park offers a total of 10 attractions, including 4D cinemas, a water park, mini-golf, a play park for toddlers, 3D shooting games, and much more.
“The House of Katmandu” is full of surprises: modern light and sound technology, elaborate tricks, incredible artwork, and fantastic figures accompany the two-hour adventure. The expedition can be experienced in Spanish, German, or English.
What started as a house has developed into a large theme park. Katmandu Park is the largest and most popular of its kind in Spain, ranking second in the entire country. The park features 10 attractions in total, including 4D cinemas, a water park, mini-golf, a play park for toddlers, 3D shooting games, and much more.
The theme park, managed by the company “Producciones de Parques S.L.,” has cost more than 20 million euros and is the first of its kind in the world. The building measures 1,600 square meters, and the garden covers another 1,400 square meters.
At the Sol Katmandu Resort, which is part of the park, you can also spend the night. The hotel is fully adapted for children and park visitors. The little ones enjoy age-appropriate evening entertainment, and there won’t be any complaints about the food (at least not from the kids).
Prices and Opening Hours
The amusement park is open year-round from 10:00 AM to 6:00 PM.
Tickets can be purchased on-site and online. Online prices are €29.50 for adults and €20.50 for children. Tickets provide access to all attractions throughout the day.
There is also a reduced ticket for €18.00, which grants access only to the upside-down house and mini-golf.
Address:
The House of Katmandu
Avda. Pedro Vaquer
07181 Magaluf
Phone.: +34 971-68 16 49
Website: www.katmandupark.com
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