
About Magic Water Circuit of the Reserve Park
Description The Magic Water Circuit at Reserve Park stands as one of Lima's most enchanting attractions, securing its place in the [Guinness Book of World Records as the largest water fountain complex globally](https://www.inkanmilkyway.com/en/blog/the-magic-water-circuit-in-lima-parque-de-la-reserva/). Since its opening in [2007](https://travelfeed.com/@livinguktaiwan/the-magic-water-circuit-in-lima), this spectacular water show has been mesmerizing visitors with its blend of artistry and engineering. Spanning across [19 hectares of historic parkland](https://www.inkanmilkyway.com/en/blog/the-magic-water-circuit-in-lima-parque-de-la-reserva/), the park features [13 distinct ornamental fountains](https://www.tierrasvivas.com/en/travel-blog/magic-water-circuit-lima), each choreographed with synchronized lights and electronic controls to create a symphony of water and light. As the sun sets, these fountains transform into a magical spectacle, combining water artistry with music and laser effects. Key Features • 13 unique cybernetic fountains, each with its own character and display pattern • Interactive water features where visitors can play and cool off • Evening light shows with synchronized music and laser effects • Historic park setting dating back to 1929 • Multiple photography opportunities, especially during the evening shows • Family-friendly environment with paved walkways • Cultural performances and special events throughout the year Best Time to Visit The ideal time to experience the Magic Water Circuit is during the evening hours when the fountain shows truly come alive. [The park operates daily from 3:00 PM to 10:00 PM](https://whereareweofftonow.co.uk/2024/06/24/visiting-the-magic-water-circuit-in-lima-peru/), with the most spectacular displays happening after sunset. Consider arriving just before dusk to secure a good viewing spot for the main show. Weekdays tend to be less crowded than weekends, offering more space to explore and photograph the displays. How to Get There The Magic Water Circuit is centrally located in Lima's downtown area, making it easily accessible by various transportation methods. If you're taking a taxi or ride-share service, simply request "Circuito Mágico del Agua" or "Parque de la Reserva." Public buses frequently stop near the park, and many organized tours include the water circuit as part of their itinerary. For those driving, parking is available nearby, though spaces can be limited during peak hours. Tips for Visiting Pack accordingly! You might get splashed, especially if you plan to interact with the fountains. Bring a waterproof camera or phone case to capture those perfect shots. The evening shows can get quite crowded, so arrive early to claim a prime viewing spot. Consider bringing a light jacket as Lima evenings can be cool, particularly during winter months. Some fountains are interactive, so don't be shy about joining in the fun - just remember to wear appropriate footwear that can handle getting wet. The park's paved pathways make it accessible for strollers and wheelchairs, though some viewing areas might get crowded during peak times. For photography enthusiasts, tripods are allowed, but you'll want to stake out your spot early for the best angles of the light show. The fountain displays run on a schedule, so check the timing of specific shows upon arrival to plan your route through the park. Keep small change handy for any vendors or local treats you might want to try. While food options within the park may be limited, there are usually street vendors nearby offering traditional Peruvian snacks and drinks. Remember that the Magic Water Circuit isn't just about the evening shows - each fountain has its own charm during daylight hours too. Consider spending time exploring during both day and night for completely different experiences. The park's historic significance adds another layer of interest to your visit, so take time to appreciate the architectural elements and green spaces between fountain displays.Description
The Magic Water Circuit at Reserve Park stands as one of Lima’s most enchanting attractions, securing its place in the [Guinness Book of World Records as the largest water fountain complex globally](https://www.inkanmilkyway.com/en/blog/the-magic-water-circuit-in-lima-parque-de-la-reserva/). Since its opening in [2007](https://travelfeed.com/@livinguktaiwan/the-magic-water-circuit-in-lima), this spectacular water show has been mesmerizing visitors with its blend of artistry and engineering.
Spanning across [19 hectares of historic parkland](https://www.inkanmilkyway.com/en/blog/the-magic-water-circuit-in-lima-parque-de-la-reserva/), the park features [13 distinct ornamental fountains](https://www.tierrasvivas.com/en/travel-blog/magic-water-circuit-lima), each choreographed with synchronized lights and electronic controls to create a symphony of water and light. As the sun sets, these fountains transform into a magical spectacle, combining water artistry with music and laser effects.
Key Features
• 13 unique cybernetic fountains, each with its own character and display pattern
• Interactive water features where visitors can play and cool off
• Evening light shows with synchronized music and laser effects
• Historic park setting dating back to 1929
• Multiple photography opportunities, especially during the evening shows
• Family-friendly environment with paved walkways
• Cultural performances and special events throughout the year
Best Time to Visit
The ideal time to experience the Magic Water Circuit is during the evening hours when the fountain shows truly come alive. [The park operates daily from 3:00 PM to 10:00 PM](https://whereareweofftonow.co.uk/2024/06/24/visiting-the-magic-water-circuit-in-lima-peru/), with the most spectacular displays happening after sunset. Consider arriving just before dusk to secure a good viewing spot for the main show. Weekdays tend to be less crowded than weekends, offering more space to explore and photograph the displays.
How to Get There
The Magic Water Circuit is centrally located in Lima’s downtown area, making it easily accessible by various transportation methods. If you’re taking a taxi or ride-share service, simply request “Circuito Mágico del Agua” or “Parque de la Reserva.” Public buses frequently stop near the park, and many organized tours include the water circuit as part of their itinerary. For those driving, parking is available nearby, though spaces can be limited during peak hours.
Tips for Visiting
Pack accordingly! You might get splashed, especially if you plan to interact with the fountains. Bring a waterproof camera or phone case to capture those perfect shots. The evening shows can get quite crowded, so arrive early to claim a prime viewing spot. Consider bringing a light jacket as Lima evenings can be cool, particularly during winter months.
Some fountains are interactive, so don’t be shy about joining in the fun – just remember to wear appropriate footwear that can handle getting wet. The park’s paved pathways make it accessible for strollers and wheelchairs, though some viewing areas might get crowded during peak times.
For photography enthusiasts, tripods are allowed, but you’ll want to stake out your spot early for the best angles of the light show. The fountain displays run on a schedule, so check the timing of specific shows upon arrival to plan your route through the park.
Keep small change handy for any vendors or local treats you might want to try. While food options within the park may be limited, there are usually street vendors nearby offering traditional Peruvian snacks and drinks.
Remember that the Magic Water Circuit isn’t just about the evening shows – each fountain has its own charm during daylight hours too. Consider spending time exploring during both day and night for completely different experiences. The park’s historic significance adds another layer of interest to your visit, so take time to appreciate the architectural elements and green spaces between fountain displays.
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