The park is managed by the ADAI Association, which focuses on social and educational road safety programs.
The miniature city design includes authentic road signage and infrastructure scaled down for children.
The environment is specifically engineered to teach children how to anticipate dangers in urban traffic settings.
Vialdea is an educational amusement park designed specifically for children to learn about road safety and civic behavior. The facility features a miniature city layout complete with asphalt streets, traffic signals, roundabouts, and pedestrian crossings. Children use pedal karts and bicycles to navigate the course, simulating real-world driving experiences. Instructors provide guided sessions to explain traffic regulations and the importance of respecting signals. The park functions as a project managed by the ADAI association to promote early-age mobility awareness. It serves as an experiential learning environment where theoretical rules are applied through role-play.
From the pedestrian bridges or elevated viewpoints that overlook the central roundabout and intersection layout.
Check the official website for group booking requirements, as individual access may be limited.
Ensure children are comfortable with pedal-powered vehicles before arrival.
Dress children in comfortable, closed-toe footwear suitable for operating pedal karts.
Do not attempt to visit without confirming availability through the reservation system, as it is not a drop-in public park.
Operates primarily through booked group sessions; closed to the general public during private school outings.
Active supervision of children is required at all times, and adherence to instructor-led traffic flow rules is mandatory.