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Budakeszi Wildlife Park
Opened in 1979, Budakeszi Wildlife
Park can be found in woods on the edge of the city, a more
natural setting than Budapest Zoo in town. Here you can see the forest creatures native
to the Carpathian Basin in their natural habitat, including lynx, bear and
eagles. From 6.45pm on Good Friday, 15 April, anyone who loves adventure can
take part in a night tour of the Budakeszi Wildlife Park. Be sure to bring a flashlight
or headlamp in your backpack, and perhaps a warm drink and clothes for
everyone. The walk lasts until around 8.30pm, registration required by
contacting joba.katalin@bkvp.hu. Bus 22/222 from Széll Kálmán tér to Szanatórium utca, then a 15min
walk through the woods. Event details
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Budapest Zoo & Botanical Gardens
Budapest Zoo offers all kinds of animal activities over the holiday weekend. There will be bunnies looking for some care and stroking, workshops and all kinds of fun from Good Friday to Easter Monday. Partner attraction, Margaret Island Zoo is laying on pony rides, Easter-themed workshops and pet shows. M1 metro to Széchenyi fürdő for Budapest Zoo/Tram 4-6 to Margit-sziget/Margit-híd for Margaret Island Zoo. Event details.