Amusement Park for Sale in Madrid, Spain
Established | 10-20 year(s) |
Employees | 5 - 10 |
Legal Entity | Other |
Reported Sales | USD 560 thousand |
Run Rate Sales | USD 460 thousand |
EBITDA Margin | 30 % |
Industries | Amusement Parks |
Locations | Madrid |
Local Time | 12:14 AM Europe / Madrid |
Listed By | Business Owner / Director |
Status | Active |
- The park has welcomed 55,000 visitors in the last year, with an average of 4,000 monthly visitors from January to August this year, showcasing strong local and tourist interest.
- The primary sources of income include ticket sales, a café and gift shop, and hosting private events and photoshoots, making the business model Lean and self-sustaining with no external funding dependency.
- The current owner has over 15 years of experience in botanical design and park operations, contributing to the park’s curated visitor experience and unique plant sculptures.
- The park enjoys strong partnerships with local tourism boards, schools, event planners, and photographers that facilitate recurring group bookings and seasonal events.
- The park has been honored as a “Unique Botanical Experience” by regional tourism authorities and featured in national travel publications, greatly enhancing its brand visibility.
- The park experiences high footfall during peak seasons such as spring (March–June) and autumn (September–November), capitalizing on floral blooms and favorable weather, along with themed events around holidays.
- During peak months, the park maintains a remarkable occupancy rate of approximately 70-80%, with weekends and holidays often reaching full capacity.
- There are exciting growth opportunities such as developing eco-glamping sites, corporate events, and nighttime shows. Additionally, there is a preliminary agreement with Dinopark (Germany) to fund a dinosaur-themed area.
- Sales this year have seen a slight decline compared to last year, primarily due to a temporary closure for infrastructure upgrades and landscaping, as well as weather disruptions in the early months that affected visitor turnout; however, monthly averages have remained strong, and a clear recovery has been evident since August.
- The facility is fully registered with local municipal and tourism authorities, holds environmental compliance certifications for water usage and plant conservation, and is certified as a safe public space under regional health and safety standards.
- There are seven permanent employees, with additional temporary staff hired for maintenance.
Primary users include families, tourists, school groups, and photographers who engage with the park for leisure, education, and creative projects.
Visitors purchase entry tickets to explore the grounds, attend seasonal events, or book private sessions for photoshoots and celebrations, making the park both a recreational destination and a cultural venue.
- Intangible assets comprise the brand reputation, exclusive botanical designs, operational know-how, and established visitor base.
No outstanding loans or liabilities.
There is 1 owner.