Budapest’s magical Lumina Park opened; Gödöllő’s astonishing light park to open soon – PHOTO GALLERIES, VIDEOS
As daylight saving time ends in Hungary on 27 October, the clocks will go back by one hour, meaning more light in the morning and less in the evening. But don’t let that dampen your spirits! Budapest’s enchanting Lumina Park has already opened, and Gödöllő’s impressive Light Park is set to open tomorrow.
The magic of lights opened in Budapest
At 3:00 a.m. on 27 October, clocks will be set back by one hour. This change will bring an earlier sunrise and sunset. While the days will feel shorter, there’s a chance to brighten your evenings with a visit to Budapest’s Lumina Park.
“Dazzle your eyes and admire the light sculptures of your favourite fairytale characters and movie heroes”, invites Lumina Park on Budapest’s iconic Margaret Island, as per its official website. “Our park will be a huge film festival for the whole family! Lumina Park’s spectacular exhibition with over 200 light installations and incredible music will be a lasting memory”, they added.
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According to Kiskegyed, this is the third year that Lumina Park has opened its gates at Palatinus Beach on Margaret Island. Over the past two years, more than 350,000 people have visited the park. Here, visitors can encounter famous characters from King Arthur and Robin Hood to King Kong, Darth Vader, and Mr Bean, as well as enter the world of Narnia and meet the dinosaurs of Jurassic Park. The park is designed by the Polish creators Lumina sp. z o. o.
A visit to the mesmerising Lumina Park takes around 1 to 1.5 hours, allowing visitors to experience over 200 light installations. The exhibition will remain open until 2 March and welcomes visitors from sunset until 9:00 p.m.
Entry for children under 2 is free. Reduced tickets are available for children under 18, students, pensioners, disabled individuals, and their carers. Family tickets are also available for two adults and two children, or one adult and three children (under 18). Note that weekend tickets, required for Friday to Sunday, are slightly more expensive than standard tickets. You can find ticket prices HERE.
Gödöllő’s light park opens tomorrow
The Royal Palace of Gödöllő offers a unique light show and exhibition dedicated to Empress Elisabeth of Bavaria, affectionately known as “Sisi.” Opening on 26 October, the park presents a unique blend of art, history, culture, and modern technology, providing an insight into Sisi’s life, family, and times.
This exhibition will also be open until 2 March and can be visited between 5:00 p.m. and 9:00 p.m. Adult tickets are priced at €8, while discounted tickets are available for €7. A family ticket costs €29. The park’s map can be found HERE.
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