Thematic platforms
The park has many thematic areas dedicated to the culture of the ancient Slavs and peoples of the Far North, the Ice Age and the Mesozoic era.
“Dino and Ice Park”, “Husky Land”, “Alpaca Farm”, “Russian Village”, “Magic Cave” - a visit to each interactive location will leave an incredible impression not only for children, but also for their parents.
On August 2, 2021, a new, fantastic playground “Aiva” opens its doors - the only art object in Moscow, within which unusual worlds are created: a Valley with hobbit houses, a fairy-tale mushroom meadow, a children's playground with a slide. The location will also be decorated with the fauna of the African jungle: gorilla, elephants, hippopotamuses and life-size rhinoceroses. In each such zone you can run, jump, climb exhibits and just relax.
Family Park "Fairy Tale"
How to get to Skazka Park on Krylatskaya Street, 18
This issue is easy to deal with. The official website provides detailed instructions for fans of the metro, buses and private cars. Park Skazka is easy to get to, even if it is located far from the visitor’s home.
Metro
Skazka Park is easily accessible by metro all year round. All you need to do is get to the Molodezhnaya station and then transfer to bus 229.
He stops near the Ice Sports Palace and after 300 meters there is the entrance to the park. You can get here in just a few minutes.
By bus
A bus runs from the Krylatskoye metro station approximately every 40 minutes and belongs to the entertainment center. It can be easily recognized by its thematic design.
In the summer, from May to October, there are especially many visitors, so the bus runs every day. During the winter period, transport is launched only on weekends and holidays.
The Skazki bus makes its first trip at 10:00, the last at 20:40. You can leave the park with it until 21:00.
For reference! In the Krylatskoye metro area, the bus awaits passengers near exit No. 8.
By car
Quite easy to get to with your own car. Along Marshal Zhukov Avenue, across the Zhivopisny Bridge, and then exit onto Krylatskaya Street and make a left turn.
If you drive a kilometer, you will be able to see a sign for the park and find the exit. You can also navigate to the address Krylatskaya, 18 and use a navigator.
Parking near the Skazka entertainment complex in the Krylatskoye district
The entertainment center has a huge number of guests who arrive by private car. In connection with this, a large, well-maintained parking lot has been created. It is designed for 440 seats, which is usually enough.
Note! Several convenient check-ins and check-outs were made. Payment is also made using a personal card from Skazka. The cost of parking is only 200 rubles per day.
Every day in this park will be unforgettable. People of any age can relax here and get an unforgettable experience. This is a great way to spend time with the whole family. With a wide variety of locations and attractions, there is something for everyone that makes for the perfect holiday. A circus, a cinema, a skating rink, attractions and encounters with a variety of animals are gathered in one place.
Most Extremely Confused
"Everest". Photo: Skazka family park
Everest is one of the largest rope parks in Moscow. There are three trails of varying difficulty levels - for both children and adults. Everything is like in a fairy tale: the first is for beginner heroes, the second, at a height of 6 meters, with more complex bridges and rope crossings, and the third is for real extreme sports enthusiasts, because completing a 12-meter rope route is comparable to training in a gym. Attention – the rope park is closed in winter! Price: 400–700 rub. (depends on the difficulty level).
Skating rink services in the Skazka park in Krylatskoye
A number of services are available to visitors on the territory of the indoor skating rink:
Service | Price on weekdays, rub. | Weekend price, rub. |
Skate rental (all sizes from 27) | 200 | 200 |
Skate sharpening | 250 | 250 |
Club rental | 200 | 200 |
Beginner skating rack “Penguin” | 200 | 200 |
Locker | 50 | 50 |
Rental deposit | 1500 | 1500 |
Visitor parking | 200 | 200 |
Wardrobe | 50 | 50 |
Students from the Denis Abdullin Hockey Academy train at the skating rink in Skazka Park. For fans there is a schedule:
- Tuesday: classes for groups over 16 years old – 2-5 thousand/rub. per lesson;
- Monday: dribbling subscription for a month, one training session per week for groups over 16 years old - 5,000 rubles/lesson.
Hockey in Krylatskoye in Skazka Park
Cost of training at the Hockey Academy:
- subscription to classes for children under 16 years old in the mode of 3 training sessions per week for 1 month – 20,000 rubles;
- one-time lessons – 2300 rubles;
- personal goalkeeper training – RUB 3,000.
Note! Large families receive a discount. A subscription to 3 training sessions per week for them will cost 18,000 rubles/month.
Monthly dribbling subscription for children under 16 years old:
- 2 times a week – 5,000 rubles/month;
- 3 times a week – 7000 rub./month;
- one-time lesson – 1000 rub.
Figure skating school "Academy of Sports" at the Skazka skating rink
Together with the Moscow Figure Skating Federation, 28 Academy coaches conduct sports classes at 11 skating rinks in the capital, including the cool complex in Skazka Park. Anyone can choose to enroll in any of the departments:
- recreational – all ages are accepted without restrictions from 3.5 years with or without experience to learn the basics of ice skating techniques;
- sports – for those who want to master professional sports skills. Children of different ages are accepted based on viewing results. Classes are held without interruption from studies in a comprehensive school.
You can open a subscription to:
- 8 classes in a sports group (2 times a week) – 7,500 rubles,
- 4 classes in a health group (once a week) – 2600 rubles.
The time and schedule of group training is selected individually (any day from Monday to Sunday).
The most glacially bestial
"ICE-park". Photo: Skazka family park
The “Fairytale” ICE Park is a place that has no analogues in Moscow, where children can see in all their glory the animals that inhabited the Earth during the Ice Age, get acquainted with the life of cavemen and witness a mammoth hunt. A huge saber-toothed tiger, a cave bear and many other animals move and growl here: in total there are 30 interactive exhibits in the ICE park. Price: entrance – 650 rub. on weekdays, 850 rub. on the weekend; 2 adults + 2 children – 2300 rub. on weekdays, 3000 rub. on the weekend.
Rope park in Skazka park
In the Skazka park in the city of Rostov-on-Don there is a fascinating rope park “Jungle”, which is open to children aged 4 years and older.
The park has 6 varied routes, each of which consists of 5 obstacles.
Operating mode:
- in summer: 10:00 - 22:00 (7 days a week);
- winter: Friday - Sunday from 10:00 to 22:00; Monday - Thursday: closed.
In addition, the Jungle rope park organizes interesting animation programs, fun children's parties, unforgettable graduations for children and exciting programs for summer school camps.
Dolphinarium in the Skazka park in Rostov-on-Don
In the Skazka park in Rostov-on-Don there is a dolphinarium, opened specially for the city day in 2009. The dolphinarium hosts various performances with dolphins, fur seals and other inhabitants. Performances are shown here all year round. After incredible performances, you can take pictures with the animals.
Each performance lasts approximately 45 minutes and children under 5 years old are admitted free. The poster and prices for performances can be viewed on their official website.
You can also swim with dolphins at the dolphinarium, where you will get an unforgettable experience of swimming with these friendly animals.
The swim lasts about 15 minutes. On weekdays it costs 2,500 rubles, on weekends and holidays 3,000 rubles per person.
Tallest tower
Big tower of fall. Photo: Skazka family park
The “Fairytale” Tower is a free-fall attraction from a height of 40 meters (12 floors). The duration of the indescribable sensations is one and a half minutes. Now such a tower is the tallest in Moscow. Its bright yellow structure is visible far beyond the amusement park. Children under 105 cm tall are not allowed on the attraction! Price: 300 rub. on weekdays, 400 rub. on the weekend.
The most mysterious
Viva quest castle. Photo: Skazka family park
The Magic Quest Castle Viva keeps many legends and secrets within its walls. This is a place where wizards teach children their art, and knights and princesses ask to help them by guessing fairy tale riddles. There are interactive scenarios for every taste and for all ages: “School of Magic” and “Dracula’s Castle”, “Emerald City” and “Puss in Boots”, “Alice at the Red Queen” and “Peter Pan”, “Ford Boyard”, “ Adventures of the Musketeers”, “Harry Potter”... Groups of 2 to 10 people can complete the quest in a medieval castle. Price: 400 rubles. on weekdays, 600 rub. on the weekend.
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The most touching and sociable
Petting zoo "ENOTIA". Photo: Skazka family park
In the RENOTIA petting zoo you are allowed to feed all animals: raccoons, penguins, noses, meerkats, alpacas, ponies, rabbits, pheasants, geese and many others (some of which you can hold in your hands). In total, there are more than 40 species of birds and tailed animals from different parts of the planet. Price: child ticket on weekdays 550 rub., 750 rub. on the weekend; animal food – 150 rub.
The most magically underground
"Magic Cave". Photo: Skazka family park
In "Fairy Tale" you can become a real geologist: at a 4-meter depth underground, the "Magic Cave" was opened - the first children's interactive geological museum in Moscow, created with the support of the State Geological Museum named after. V. I. Vernadsky RAS. How are stones mined and what are stone icicles and volcanic bombs? What is medical plaster made of and what types of stones were used to build Moscow’s architectural monuments? Our speleologists will tell young visitors about this and much more. They will also show real stalagmites and stalactites, rock crystal, malachite, amethyst, quartz, limestone and sandstone brought from the Kola Peninsula, Kamchatka and the North Caucasus.
The biggest roller coaster
Big Russian mountain "Molniya". Photo: Skazka family park
An extreme attraction the height of a 9-story building (27 meters) in Skazka Park is the largest in Moscow. Previously, the record for the height of slides was held by the 8-meter Air Race complex in Sokolniki Park. The maximum speed of rushing trailers is 65 km/h. It is constantly changing: the air-railway is full of sharp turns, and there is a section with the effect of free fall from a height of more than 25 meters. Price: 300 rub. on weekdays, 400 rub. on the weekend.
The most northern folk
"Shaman's House" on the territory of Husky Land. Photo: Skazka family park
The main entertainment and educational facility of the Skazka family park is Husky Land, the largest ethno-cultural complex in Moscow. Representatives of the Chukchi, Nanai, Aleut and other small peoples of the North work here as reindeer herders, artisans, shamans and keepers of traditions. They will show you how to harness a husky and take you on a dog sled ride, teach you how to shoot a bow, conduct a shamanic ritual and tell you about the secrets of weaving the Dreamcatcher amulet. In the family cafe "Northern Lights" visitors will be treated to traditional northern delicacies - nelma stroganina, salads with salmon and wild fish, venison sausages, cutlets from sockeye salmon and muksun. Price: 550 rub. on weekdays, 850 rub. on the weekend; full ticket on a day off (excursion to the nursery, walk with dogs, visit to a deer farm, ethno-village, master class and much more) – 2500 rubles.
The most historically interactive
"Dino Park". Photo: Skazka family park
Do you want to find yourself in the Jurassic period among giant reptiles and plants - a time when ferns were big and lizards were big and hungry? Welcome to Dino Park - the only interactive project of this kind in the capital, occupying an area of about two hectares. More than 50 species of dinosaurs live here, and each exhibit was made life-size with the participation of professional paleontologists. Thus, the largest local inhabitant is 9 meters tall. The “fabulous” extinct giants seem to be alive - they move and emit a roar characteristic of ancient reptiles. At a special site, children make their first paleontological discoveries - they find the bones of ancient lizards, and the bravest ones - ride dinosaurs (-200 rubles). Price: entrance – 650 rub. on weekdays, 850 rub. on the weekend; 2 adults + 2 children − 2300 rub. on weekdays, 3000 rub. on the weekend.
Family park “Fairy Tale”, Moscow
Family Park “Fairy Tale” is an amusement park and theme park. This park is located near the Krylatskoye metro station, in the Western district of Moscow. The park has been operating since 2021 and is open all year round. We’ve only been to Skazka Park once. Various quests, festivals and master classes are held here, which will be interesting for children. The Ferris wheel is open even in the cold season; the closed cabins are even very warm. To ride it, it will cost 300 rubles. on weekdays and 400 rubles. on the weekend. The view from the cabin opens over the entire park and the Moscow River. There are also various children's carousels, for example, such as cars, helicopters, bicycles, and a train. There are also virtual reality attractions. Most of all we remember our visits to DinoPark, that is, the Dinosaur Park and Ice Park, a park with inhabitants of the Ice Age. There is a map on which it is marked and numbered who is where. Dinosaurs are so gigantic that you get scared when you see them. Next to them there are information boards where you can read and learn a lot about them. The exit goes through a souvenir shop where all sorts of different dinosaurs are sold. In addition, there is a Husky Land park, an alpaca farm, a rope park, a Russian or Old Slavonic village and an artificially green topiary park. There is also a small petting zoo. In Husky Land you can throw spears and blades, feed a deer for 200 rubles, ride in a dog sled, walk a dog, stay in a shaman’s house and in a hunter’s house. Huskies are friendly and affectionate and seem to be well-groomed. The dogs are in enclosures. In addition to huskies, there are also reindeer. At the alpaca farm you can also feed alpacas, but for 150 rubles. and arrange a photo session for a fee. Alpacas are kind, flexible and completely tame. In the Russian village there is a hut on chicken legs, a blacksmith shop, a playground, and a swing. There are also pets. We did not go to the petting zoo or topiary park. There is also an indoor ice skating rink. For a locker for storing things you need to pay 50 rubles. In addition, there is also an interactive geological museum. The museum tour lasts only 15 minutes and costs 400 rubles. The entire museum looks like an underground cave. In the Skazka park we liked the bright fairy-tale houses. Cafes in the park are expensive. Parking a car for the whole day costs 200 rubles. Everything seemed fine, there were a lot of interesting attractions, a lot of wonderful animals, but for us the park turned out to be an expensive pleasure and the park area is not very large. Maybe someday we will visit Skazka Park again.
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Attractions in the Skazka park in Rostov-on-Don
Skazka Park is an amusement park, but they operate only during the warm season: from April to October. Here you can find more than 20 types of modern attractions to suit every taste of children and adults.
The park has many carousels for children from 1.5 to 14 years old. The little ones are allowed to ride with their parents. So, in the park you can see the following attractions: trains, cars, horses, cups, a children's Ferris wheel, a trampoline, children's playgrounds and much more.
© Rodion Trotsenko