The renewed Városliget awaits families with two weekend running challenges and an online children's day. The running challenge organized by the Liget Budapest Project and RUNaway starts on the Pentecost long weekend, May 22, and can be completed until Children's Day, May 30, the organizers told MTI.

According to the information, sports enthusiasts can measure themselves on the three-kilometer Liget Family Circle or the seven-kilometer Liget Sport Circle. Entry is free, and top performers receive a gift. register at https://www.runaway.hu/liget .

At this year's Városliget Online Children's Days, and on the last weekend of May, Vilmos Gryllus and Kaláka await young and old alike with concerts, interactive music sessions, a yoga adventure, rocking chair and interactive programs. Eszter Bíró, Lia Pokorny and Dániel Varró are preparing a show in the virtual space Participation in the series of programs organized by the Liget Budapest Project between May 28 and 30 is free after registration, the announcement states. You can apply via the Children's Park Facebook group: https://fb.me/e/2jMSIoKih .

"From the very beginning, the goal of the Liget Budapest Project is to make the City Park the number one family-friendly place in the capital, where the renewed and newly established playgrounds and cultural institutions are constantly waiting for children from the youngest to the oldest with exciting new things. Due to the virus protection measures, we will only be able to meet each other to a limited extent this May, but we are confident that the Városliget Online Children's Days and the family running challenge will still provide families with pleasant pastimes and lasting experiences," the announcement quotes Benedek Gyorgyevics, Városliget Zrt . CEO.

He recalled that the family-friendly developments of the Liget Budapest Project are very popular, the Nagyjátszótér has now become Budapest's number one children's paradise, with almost half a million visitors since its opening. "With the renewed City Park, we can also contribute to making the lifestyle of Budapest's youngest residents healthier than it is now, as our park provides space for physical activity and spending time in the fresh air, while also providing a real alternative to video games and other indoor, sedentary activities" - highlighted by Benedek Gyorgyevics.