After 5 rural towns, we can also order a car at Lake Balaton
During the Heineken Balaton Sound festival starting on June 28, you can also order a BOLT taxi in your area. More than a hundred cars are available to festival-goers, with which they can safely and comfortably get to the waterfront location of the electronic music world and back to the accommodation.
The aim of the Bolt relocation is for the participants of the Balaton festival to think about a travel alternative that will provide them with a safe return home after days and nights of dancing.
BOLT welcomes festival-goers on the event’s iconic Ferris wheel, the Balaton Sound Eye by BOLT, which will now be decorated in green. The lucky winners participating in the BOLT prize draw can get rich with a travel promotion code or a Ferris wheel ticket.
Participants can also meet BOLT ambassadors, such as Virág Kiss, world fitness champion, Bréda Bianka, R&B dj, and Forstner Csenge, Tik Tok influencer. It is worth following them closely, as they will be sharing behind-the-scenes footage during the festival.
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