Magic Water Circuit Tours and Tickets
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- The Magic Water Circuit is closed Mondays and Tuesdays.
- Playing in the fountains is part of the fun; bring a poncho if you would prefer to stay dry.
- Tours may include a small fee required from 3pm onward.
- Mornings are free to enter.
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Part of Parque del Reserva in downtown Lima, the Magic Water Circuit (Circuito Mágico del Agua) is known for its dazzling fountain show, choreographed to Peruvian and classical music—the 13 fountains dance in time with the music and colorful lasers to create different patterns.
You can buy the Magic Water Circuit admission tickets online on the official website or on the day. The fountains are one of Lima’s most popular attractions, so it’s worth booking in advance on weekend evenings. The entrance fee is 4 Peruvian soles (around US$1); children under 5 are free.
The Magic Water Circuit fountains are open from 3pm until 10pm Monday through Sunday. Shows occur thrice per evening: 7:15pm, 8:15pm, and 9:10pm. It’s worth arriving 10 minutes early to find a good seat and settle in to watch the multimedia spectacular.
Yes, there are guided tours available for the Magic Water Circuit. Many full-day sightseeing tours of Lima end with a show at the Magic Water Circuit, while standalone packages often include round-trip hotel transfers. Some tours combine the show with a traditional Peruvian dinner and night tours of neighborhoods such as Barranco and Miraflores.
The Magic Water Circuit show lasts around 45 minutes. However, the fountains are still fun to visit even when not performing. You can spend around 1.5 hours wandering Parque de la Reserva, home to several other fountains you can run in and out of and cool off in the heat of a Lima evening.
















































































































































