On the evening of December 18, the street food court "Pyasvochnitsa" opened its winter season. Technically, it's not quite a fair. Though… there are treats, there are games, and there's also a Christmas tree. Therefore, the atmosphere fully corresponds to classic New Year's locations, writes Onliner.by.



The venue will be open for 11 days – until December 28 inclusive. A packed program is already planned for each day: concerts on a big screen, theatrical performances, animation from fairy tale characters.


By the way, the key character of the venue for the winter season will be the Beekeeper. Every day at exactly 18:50, he, together with the guests, will light up the Christmas tree.

There are even more entertainments on weekends. For example, on Sunday, December 21, children can look forward to a bubble show from the Snow Queen and a meeting with elves.

Also, a planetarium will operate at the venue – daily from 18:00 to 21:00. Each session lasts 9 minutes. You can sign up for it in advance – guests with registration will have the opportunity to go without a queue. For all other guests – subject to availability.
«This will be a small journey where for a few minutes you can escape the hustle and bustle, slow down, and simply look up», — promise the organizers.



And, of course, there will be food. Here will operate 10 food locations: Trdlo House; BELIHIN.BY; Grill Factory; Gem.kebab Ø18; Elfaranoche; Salty Dog; TESTO; THAI POINT; Bubble Bee Tea; Waffles On Wheels. Each food truck will present its festive set at a single price — 15 rubles.


Also, a shooting range and a photo booth with instant photo printing were set up on the territory. Admission to the venue is free.

Other winter fairs will start operating in Minsk this Saturday. Thus, on December 20, the traditional venue near the Palace of Sports will open, "The Best Street" will return with a winter program — it will operate until January 11, and a fair will also start at Lakeside Park. The local Christmas venue in "Novaya Baravaya" will start a bit later – on December 24 – and will operate for two weeks.

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