The Northern Lights also move into the Nyugati Square Meki during the Advent season
The unique attraction of the McDonald’s Nyugati tér unit, the Nyugati Lounge, which is entertaining with light painting and DJ music, will be dressed in Christmas decorations every Friday and Saturday night between 22:00 and 04:00 during the Advent period.
Visitors can be part of a magical journey, where in addition to Santa Claus traveling on a reindeer sleigh, angels, gingerbread figures and houses floating in a flood of Christmas lights, the mystical and spectacular Northern Lights will also appear.
To the delight of many families, on December 6, Santa Claus Day, the light painting will also be available to view between 16:00 and 20:00. This way, parents can experience the holiday magic together with their children in a truly special way, which will certainly provide an unforgettable experience for the whole family.
After the holidays, themes well-known from social media – such as the ocean depths, the rainforest and the metropolis – will return on December 27, 2024, to continue to dazzle guests with special visuals.
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