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Luneur Park
Description
LunEur is an amusement park in Rome and the oldest in Italy, dating back to 1953. It took its name from the Eur district in Rome where it is located. The park closed in 2008, a decision made by the prefetto in order to guarantee the safety of the area but it reopened in 2016.
Nearby attractions
Parco degli Eucalipti
Viale dell'Artigianato, 14, 00144 Roma RM, Italy
Museo Nazionale delle Arti e Tradizioni Popolari
Piazza Guglielmo Marconi, 8, 00144 Roma RM, Italy
National Museum of Prehistory and Ethnography "Luigi Pigorini"
Piazza Guglielmo Marconi, 14, 00144 Roma RM, Italy
Spazio Novecento
Piazza Guglielmo Marconi, 26b, 00144 Roma RM, Italy
La Nuvola
Viale Asia, 40/44, 00144 Roma RM, Italy
National Museum of the Middle Ages
Piazza Guglielmo Marconi, 14, 00144 Roma RM, Italy
Museum of Roman Civilization
Piazza Giovanni Agnelli, 10, 00144 Roma RM, Italy
Planetario Roma
Piazza Giovanni Agnelli, 10, 00144 Roma RM, Italy
Abbazia delle Tre Fontane
Via di Acque Salvie, 1, 00142 Roma RM, Italy
Parco del Ninfeo
Via delle Tre Fontane, 00144 Roma RM, Italy
Nearby restaurants
Tatà Pizzeria Griglieria - Pizzeria a Roma
Piazza Guglielmo Marconi, 11/a, 00144 Roma RM, Italy
HÉCO Eur
Viale dell'Arte, 5, 00144 Roma RM, Italy
Garden Ristò EUR
Viale dell'Arte, 3b, 00144 Roma RM, Italy
Old Wild West - Roma Obelisco
Via Cristoforo Colombo, 551, 00145 Roma RM, Italy
Voice Restaurant
Piazza John Kennedy, 13, 00144 Roma RM, Italy
EXE Club Restaurant
Viale della Civiltà Romana, 1, 00144 Roma RM, Italy
Casa Novecento
Piazza Guglielmo Marconi, 32, 00144 Roma RM, Italy
Mucca Pazza LunEUR Park
Via delle Tre Fontane, 100, 00144 Roma RM, Italy
Nero.Lab
Viale della Civiltà del Lavoro, 50, 00144 Roma RM, Italy
McDonald's
Via delle Tre Fontane, 64, 00144 Roma RM, Italy
Nearby hotels
Residence Garden
Viale dell'Arte, 5/A, 00144 Roma RM, Italy
Hotel dei Congressi
Viale Shakespeare, 29, 00144 Roma RM, Italy
Hilton Rome Eur La Lama
Viale Europa, 287, 00144 Roma RM, Italy
Guest House Arte
Viale dell'Arte, 46, 00144 Roma RM, Italy
Relais Mediterraneum
Viale dell'Arte, 46, 00144 Roma RM, Italy
Cardo Roma, Autograph Collection
Viale del Pattinaggio, 100, 00144 Roma RM, Italy
Tintoretto Inn
Viale del Tintoretto, 97, 00142 Roma RM, Italy
Arch B&B
Via della Fisica, 37, 00144 Roma RM, Italy
La Cubanina
Via del Serafico, 64, 00142 Roma RM, Italy
Badia del cavaliere 2
Via delle Montagne Rocciose, 21, 00144 Roma RM, Italy
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Luneur Park

Via delle Tre Fontane, 100, 00144 Roma RM, Italy
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LunEur is an amusement park in Rome and the oldest in Italy, dating back to 1953. It took its name from the Eur district in Rome where it is located. The park closed in 2008, a decision made by the prefetto in order to guarantee the safety of the area but it reopened in 2016.

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attractions: Parco degli Eucalipti, Museo Nazionale delle Arti e Tradizioni Popolari, National Museum of Prehistory and Ethnography "Luigi Pigorini", Spazio Novecento, La Nuvola, National Museum of the Middle Ages, Museum of Roman Civilization, Planetario Roma, Abbazia delle Tre Fontane, Parco del Ninfeo, restaurants: Tatà Pizzeria Griglieria - Pizzeria a Roma, HÉCO Eur, Garden Ristò EUR, Old Wild West - Roma Obelisco, Voice Restaurant, EXE Club Restaurant, Casa Novecento, Mucca Pazza LunEUR Park, Nero.Lab, McDonald's
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Nearby attractions of Luneur Park

Parco degli Eucalipti

Museo Nazionale delle Arti e Tradizioni Popolari

National Museum of Prehistory and Ethnography "Luigi Pigorini"

Spazio Novecento

La Nuvola

National Museum of the Middle Ages

Museum of Roman Civilization

Planetario Roma

Abbazia delle Tre Fontane

Parco del Ninfeo

Parco degli Eucalipti

Parco degli Eucalipti

4.5

(516)

Open 24 hours
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Museo Nazionale delle Arti e Tradizioni Popolari

Museo Nazionale delle Arti e Tradizioni Popolari

4.5

(711)

Closed
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National Museum of Prehistory and Ethnography "Luigi Pigorini"

National Museum of Prehistory and Ethnography "Luigi Pigorini"

4.4

(673)

Open 24 hours
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Spazio Novecento

Spazio Novecento

4.3

(936)

Open 24 hours
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Colosseum, Forum, and Palatine Hill Guided Tour
Colosseum, Forum, and Palatine Hill Guided Tour
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Nearby restaurants of Luneur Park

Tatà Pizzeria Griglieria - Pizzeria a Roma

HÉCO Eur

Garden Ristò EUR

Old Wild West - Roma Obelisco

Voice Restaurant

EXE Club Restaurant

Casa Novecento

Mucca Pazza LunEUR Park

Nero.Lab

McDonald's

Tatà Pizzeria Griglieria - Pizzeria a Roma

Tatà Pizzeria Griglieria - Pizzeria a Roma

4.0

(1.5K)

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HÉCO Eur

HÉCO Eur

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(563)

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Garden Ristò EUR

Garden Ristò EUR

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(332)

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Old Wild West - Roma Obelisco

Old Wild West - Roma Obelisco

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(1.8K)

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Reviews of Luneur Park

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Buy the monthly pass! For the first month you get Two adults & two kids approximately 70 euro for unlimited rides & unlimited entries. The months after are around 20 euro all unlimited. My kids are 6 & 2 years old. They beg me two go a few times a week. Seems the park is still growing as they have added a few more rides since we joined in April. They have planned activists that don't revolve around rides, a few crafts that don't cost extra and during hot days they spray a cool mist in the air. My kids also LOVE the indoor play area. I wish they had another for kids aged 5-10. The one I mentioned really should be for ages 1-4 years old. I'll include pictures. In any case this park is worth the money & time. I really need to comment on the park employees, but first, let me tell you that we are Americans. The employees here at Luneur park are incredible people. They are always Very sweet to the kids and I feel like they go out of their way to speak English to them. It makes my 6 year old daughter smile. I hope this park remains clean, safe & fun for kids. Ps, the bathrooms are always clean and they have tiny toilets that my 2 year...

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1.0
21w

A causa del maltempo, in data odierna chiediamo via mail se fosse possibile cambiare giorno oppure essere rimborsati, ci viene risposto che, come da regolamento in caso di blackout o maltempo il biglietto non è rimborsabile. Ci viene quindi suggerito di andare comunque con il maltempo oppure avremmo dovuto comunicare immediatamente la nuova giornata in cui andare, ma con un supplemento di 3,50€ a persona e in ogni caso avremmo perso il costo di ombrelloni e sdraio già prenotati (20,50 € in piu quindi rispetto ai 55 € già pagati per una giornata in piscina per due adulti e un bambino). Optiamo con un gruppo di amici per andare comunque e cercare di goderci la giornata nonostante le previsioni metereologiche avverse. Leggiamo dà regolamento che è inoltre vietato portare il cibo da casa: quindi, obbligati a consumare in loco, arrivati sotto il diluvio cerchiamo subito un posto dove pranzare. Peccato che, gli ultimi due locali infondo al parco, che sarebbero stati anche i più riparati, fossero chiusi (Domenica di luglio, in alta stagione!) ci siamo dovuti quindi accontentare di un piccolo baretto con 3 bambini molto piccoli. In sostenza: ti obbligano a non portare il pranzo da casa ma poi non mettono I clienti nelle condizioni di pranzare in maniera serena o quanto meno scegliere tra diverse opzioni. Ma non è finita: arriviamo al pezzo forte! dopo le ore 15, quando il temporale Sembrava cessato, decidiamo di andare in piscina e goderci comunque il pomeriggio. La giornata sembrava andare per il meglio, a dispetto della mattinata disastrosa e piena di disagi. Se non fosse che, dalle 16:30 fino alle 17:50, il bagnino di turno inizia a fare avanti e indietro davanti ai nostri ombrelloni e sdraio facendoci notare in maniera insistente che fossimo in pochi in piscina, cercando quindi di capire se dovessimo stare ancora per molto. Tutto questo per 3/4 volte. Fino a quando, scocciati dalla situazione abbiamo dovuto giustificare il fatto che fossimo ancora là (ore 17 a fronte della chiusura della piscina alle ore 18!) siamo usciti alle 17:45 esasperati e praticamente scortati dal suddetto bagnino fino all’uscita, visto che eravamo gli “ultimissimi, ma proprio gli ultimissimi!” (Spoiler, abbiamo visto dietro di noi un’altra coppia uscire, sufficientemente adirati, forse quanto noi!) Ritengo tale comportamento davvero scortese e poco professionale ,e’ inammissibile far percepire ai clienti in ogni modo possibile di essere indesiderati. Chiediamo poi per le giostre, ed erano tutte ferme! in ogni caso avremmo dovuto cambiare gettoni perché non incluse nel biglietto d’entrata. La sensazione generale che abbiamo avuto e’ stato del tutto negativa, di un luogo dove si cerca in ogni modo di spolpare al massimo I clienti; totale delusione...

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4.0
7y

LunEur è il luna park più antico d'Italia: la sua realizzazione risale infatti al 1953. Il nome deriva dal quartiere, EUR. Situato su un'area di 68.000 m² in via delle Tre Fontane, adiacente al Parco degli Eucalipti - il grande bosco piantato nell'Ottocento dai Frati Trappisti dell'Abbazia delle Tre Fontane - il primo nucleo del lunapark dell'Eur viene realizzato dall'Ente Autonomo Esposizione Universale di Roma, in occasione della Fiera Internazionale dell'Agricoltura del 1953. Inizialmente le attrazioni furono realizzate per la fiera dell'agricoltura del 1953, notato il grande successo dell'iniziativa, dal 1963 l'area viene data stabilmente in concessione, per la realizzazione ed il potenziamento di un lunapark permanente. I giostrai tramite referendum l'hanno chiamato "Luneur".

Il periodo d'oro del parco fu tra gli anni '80 e gli anni '90, per poi perdere di attrattiva e innovatività. Nel dicembre del 2007, EUR SpA proprietaria del suolo nel quale sorge il parco bandisce una procedura di gara per individuare un soggetto in grado di ristrutturare, valorizzare e rilanciare il Parco, con attrazioni e standard di livello internazionale. Vincitore del bando nel febbraio del 2008 è Cinecittà Entertainment, che attraverso la NewCo Luneur Park ne deterrà l'esclusiva gestione. Il parco è stato chiuso il 19 aprile 2008 per l'inizio dei lavori di ammodernamento e restauro.

I lavori sono iniziati ufficialmente nel dicembre del 2012 perché la vecchia gestione del parco la Luppro S.p.A. ha impedito alla Luneur Park spa di iniziare i lavori nel 2008. La riapertura è stata fissata nel 2013. Nel 2013 l'apertura è stata spostata nella primavera del 2014. Nel 2014 l'apertura è stata spostata nel 2015. Il 27 ottobre 2016 il parco è stato riapertocon il nuovo nome di "Luneur Park" ed è dedicato per bambini da 0-12 anni e alle loro famiglie. Il parco è stato preso letteralmente d'assalto nei giorni dell'inaugurazione. Il 27 dicembre del 2016 la ruota panoramica simbolo del parco torna in funzione. Nel parco sono presenti 25 attrazioni tra Giostre, Giochi, Playground per i più piccoli, 2 Percorsi Avventura e 1 Fantasy. Laboratori creativi, 1 labirinto sensoriale, 1 Cinema 7D. Per l'apertura del Luneur Park sono stati investiti 21 milioni di euro. Il 30 marzo 2018 il Luneur Park ha accettato di sostenere la campagna di sensibilizzazione dell'Autismo. La Mascotte del Luneur Park è Luna che è una...

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Luneur Park in Rome is the perfect place to give your kids a break from sightseeing and to give adults a break from the hustle and bustle of the city centre. This park is 100% kid-focused and filled with fun activities for the whole family.
Angel Essary-BarnesAngel Essary-Barnes
Buy the monthly pass! For the first month you get Two adults & two kids approximately 70 euro for unlimited rides & unlimited entries. The months after are around 20 euro all unlimited. My kids are 6 & 2 years old. They beg me two go a few times a week. Seems the park is still growing as they have added a few more rides since we joined in April. They have planned activists that don't revolve around rides, a few crafts that don't cost extra and during hot days they spray a cool mist in the air. My kids also LOVE the indoor play area. I wish they had another for kids aged 5-10. The one I mentioned really should be for ages 1-4 years old. I'll include pictures. In any case this park is worth the money & time. I really need to comment on the park employees, but first, let me tell you that we are Americans. The employees here at Luneur park are incredible people. They are always Very sweet to the kids and I feel like they go out of their way to speak English to them. It makes my 6 year old daughter smile. I hope this park remains clean, safe & fun for kids. Ps, the bathrooms are always clean and they have tiny toilets that my 2 year old can sit on!
Emanuele FreddiEmanuele Freddi
I was born in Rome and I remembered the old Luneur Park in probably its darkest days. Went living abroad and today, returning with my kids I was amazed at how this park gained a new life becoming a wonderful kid park. I visited in a warm sunday in March, lots of families but not too crowded, my oldest son, 1.04 m tall, could get on almost every ride with me accompanying him. We spent a great day, totally worth to go there with kids if you happen to be in Rome! I do not give 5 stars because the park lacks of a baby area, i.e. a place where one can rest with smaller children, warming their food or milk. In a family oriented park this is something quite odd, my wife had to go around almost every stall before finding a shop who agreed to warm the food for the baby in the microwave oven.
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Buy the monthly pass! For the first month you get Two adults & two kids approximately 70 euro for unlimited rides & unlimited entries. The months after are around 20 euro all unlimited. My kids are 6 & 2 years old. They beg me two go a few times a week. Seems the park is still growing as they have added a few more rides since we joined in April. They have planned activists that don't revolve around rides, a few crafts that don't cost extra and during hot days they spray a cool mist in the air. My kids also LOVE the indoor play area. I wish they had another for kids aged 5-10. The one I mentioned really should be for ages 1-4 years old. I'll include pictures. In any case this park is worth the money & time. I really need to comment on the park employees, but first, let me tell you that we are Americans. The employees here at Luneur park are incredible people. They are always Very sweet to the kids and I feel like they go out of their way to speak English to them. It makes my 6 year old daughter smile. I hope this park remains clean, safe & fun for kids. Ps, the bathrooms are always clean and they have tiny toilets that my 2 year old can sit on!
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I was born in Rome and I remembered the old Luneur Park in probably its darkest days. Went living abroad and today, returning with my kids I was amazed at how this park gained a new life becoming a wonderful kid park. I visited in a warm sunday in March, lots of families but not too crowded, my oldest son, 1.04 m tall, could get on almost every ride with me accompanying him. We spent a great day, totally worth to go there with kids if you happen to be in Rome! I do not give 5 stars because the park lacks of a baby area, i.e. a place where one can rest with smaller children, warming their food or milk. In a family oriented park this is something quite odd, my wife had to go around almost every stall before finding a shop who agreed to warm the food for the baby in the microwave oven.
Emanuele Freddi

Emanuele Freddi

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