
This Saturday sees the return of Milan’s luna park, one of the oldest amusement parks in Italy that has been coloring the Ambrosian Carnival for more than a century, an essential stop if you participate in the Milan Carnival. Parco Sempione once again welcomes this beloved event in the city, after more than 150,000 attendees last year.
It finally returns to fill the Lombard capital with its colors and the joy it gives both young and old. Music and lots of fun await you until March 10.
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The inaugural event starts at 3 p.m. and features Metroman, an Italian TikToker known for his amplified performances in subways around the world
Not to be missed, this year there will be as many as 62 attractions between fun and adrenaline, as well as all the food stations with cotton candy, pancakes and other treats. Like every year, it will be enriched by a series of side events designed for the pure enjoyment of visitors, but also initiatives that emphasize the commitment and social value of Luna Park.
Sixty and more rides that develop from v.le Gadio to theCivic Arena. The choice is really wide. You can choose quieter and more relaxing rides suitable for everyone, but also the more adrenaline-pumping ones for the truly brave looking for a strong thrill.
In addition, as per tradition, there will be no shortage of street food corners with various delicacies to delight the palate. There are also many side events related to the event, some being updated. In particular, the event dedicated to Valentine’s Day will offer special discounts for couples who wish to experience a romantic day among the park’s attractions. Fan’s Day will allow sports fans to get discounts by presenting a gadget of their favorite team. Women’s Day will also be celebrated with a symbolic gesture: the Luna Park mascot will hand out mimosas to all female visitors, and discounts will be applied to some attractions at the discretion of individual managers.
Hours
The Luna Park Meneghino remains in Parco Sempione until Sunday, March 16, 2024 and opens to the public during the following hours, weekdays: 2 p.m. – 7:30 p.m. and holidays and pre-holidays: 10 a.m. – 8 p.m. The idea of the amusement park really finds everyone in agreement, whatever their age. The Ambrosian funfair is an institution in Milan that should not be missed and is definitely a must-do in February.