Peru’s splendid capital of Lima is home to countless amazing attractions, from historic cathedrals to amazing museums, but its parks are also top of the line. Parque de la Reserva is one of the very best, and you shouldn’t miss it for the world because it’s home to one of the city’s most show-stopping attractions: the Magic Water Circuit.
The Magic Water Circuit consists of 13 unique fountains, and it has become one of Lima’s top attractions since opening its doors in 2007. It also holds the Guinness World Record for being the world’s largest fountain complex located in a public park, and you’ll have the time of your life exploring its fountains.
The Magic Fountain is definitely its crown jewel, and it features eight small Sevillian fountains and a majestic geyser that can reach a height of over 80 meters. Tunnel of Surprises is also pretty popular, and it will rock your world with its picture-perfect 35-meter-long water tunnel.
One thing that many fountains at the Magic Water Circuit share is their interactive nature. The rainbow fountain comes with seven parallel rows of water jets shooting streams of different colors, while the Fantasy fountain hosts regularly scheduled laser and picture shows synchronized to music.
The Magic Water Circuit fountains are open from 3 p.m. until 10 p.m., Monday through Sunday, and the entrance fee is set at 5 Peruvian soles (around $1.5).