Magic Water Circuit
The Magic Water Tour debuted in the Reserve's Park in 2007 and had two million visitors within a year. With 13 separate fountains, it holds the world record for the largest fountain complex. The Fuente Mágica, the largest, shoots a water jet more than 80 meters high, while the Fuente Tnel de las Sorpresas (Tunnel of Surprises) is a 35-meter water tunnel to walk through. A laser and picture show with jets synchronized to music can be seen at the Fuente de la Fantasia.
This water light show is fun for families and kids of all ages and is located within the Parque de la Reserva (Park of the Reserve) south of the Museo de Arte de Lima and next to the Estación Estadio Nacional. The Circuito Magico del Agua, which rivals the Bellagio fountains in Las Vegas, combines 13 automated lasers with music to create a spectacular light show. The show depicts Peruvian history through 3-D movies projected into water fountains and laser displays.
Locals and visitors alike are still in awe of the colorful display, and people recommend bringing a bathing suit so you can get up close and personal with the action (some of the fountains are interactive). While the park is free to visit during the day, the light show costs 4 sol (about $1.20). (free to children ages 4 and younger and senior citizens older than 65). Tuesday through Sunday nights (no-show Mondays) at 7:15, 8:15, and 9:30 p.m.
Google rating: 4.6/5
Address: Puerta 5, Parque de la Reserva, Av. Petit Thouars, Lima 15046, Peru
Phone: +51 1 4240827
Website: http://www.circuitomagicodelagua.com.pe/