After strolling through the fairgrounds, families with children will find, on the weekend of September 13–14, a retreat in Rose Park — a haven under the trees where they can park the stroller, let the children run around, climb, hide from the sun, and step into a world of fairy tales.
Young fairgoers will discover mysterious corners in the park where forest creatures, kings, princesses, Native Americans, as well as Worm Ervín, Fairy Amálka, the airy spirits, Grandpa Bedtime Story, and the mysterious Lady Night will come to life.
A zone for toddlers, with changing tables
The magical little town called Fairy-tale World will be open throughout the entire fair weekend. For toddlers, there will be a special children’s area with cushions, hammocks, and sunshades where parents can take a short break with their little ones.
The smallest visitors can stretch out on a blanket, play with toys, or flip through children’s books. Changing tables with hygiene supplies and a breastfeeding corner will also be available. At the entrances to Rose Park, parents can buy takeaway coffee, and in the relaxation zone, fruit purées and simple snacks will be available for children.