It’s official. One of Europa‑Park’s most iconic attractions, Euro‑Mir, will run for its final season in 2026 before the ride is closed and redeveloped at the end of the year. Europa‑Park announced that “this will be the final season to ride Euro‑Mir at Europa‑Park and that the ride will be replaced by a new family coaster”, marking the end of an era for this beloved space‑themed spinning coaster.
First opened in 1997, Euro‑Mir has thrilled guests for nearly three decades with its distinctive rotating gondolas and cosmic adventure, climbing through mirrored towers before racing around the track.
While Euro‑Mir’s current form will soon be retired, the attraction’s spirit will not disappear. Europa‑Park has confirmed that the space theme will carry over into the future and that a brand‑new family roller coaster, scheduled to open in 2028, will take its place, built around the same iconic concept. Sources also suggest that the ride’s towers will be removed and then rebuilt as part of the new project, preserving an important visual landmark for the new attraction.
An exact closing date for Euro‑Mir has not yet been announced, so guests still have the chance to experience this classic coaster one last time during the 2026 season. Europa‑Park promises to share more details on the transformation in the months ahead.