Visitors are encouraged to join and discover what kinds of rabbits live in Hungary, as well as how they became a symbol of Easter. Together, participants can explore the awakening forest on a pleasant walk, and through the interactive “Bunny Maze” game, gain insight into folk traditions.
For the youngest adventurers, an Easter egg hunt with chocolate eggs will be organised, followed by the traditional sprinkling of the Zsuzsi train to ensure it does not “wither.” Guests are invited to prepare sprinkling poems and to bring pre-decorated, hanging Easter eggs made at home, which can be used to decorate the Easter Tree.
Food market:
A selection of lángos and other delicacies will be available on site, ensuring that no one leaves hungry after the day’s adventures.
Programme:
- 9:30 Departure from Ruyter Street
- 10:45–12:45: Photo opportunity with Peter Rabbit at Hármashegyalja
- 10:45–11:15: Presentation on rabbit species native to Hungary, with rabbit petting
- 11:15–12:00: Forest walk led by nature education specialist Edit Varga
- 12:00–12:20: “Bunny Maze” – search for the lost Easter eggs at Hármashegyalja and exchange them for chocolate bunnies
- 12:20–12:40: Recital of sprinkling poems and sprinkling of the Zsuzsi train
- 13:00: Departure from Hármashegyalja
Important information:
• The programme is available with a standard ticket and a special event ticket.
• The event is car-free.
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