The pre-opening weekend of the new Crystal Lagoons PAL® project in Europe, Central District Lagoon Park Bucharest in Romania, was a resounding success. Tickets sold out a week in advance. Over the weekend, the queues to access the monumental crystalline lagoon in Bucharest, the project’s main attraction, exceeded two hours, with more than 200 people eagerly waiting to experience this unique attraction. On Sunday alone, close to 1,000 people enjoyed the artificial lagoon, and it is expected to attract more than 1,400 visitors per day over the coming weekends, reflecting the high demand for the Crystal Lagoons amenity.
The 3-acre crystalline lagoon, suitable for swimming and water sports and surrounded by white sandy beaches, is an urban oasis in the heart of the Romanian capital, accessible to all through ticketed entry.
Central District Lagoon Park Bucarest is driven by the multinational in association with the property developer Forty Management, with which Crystal Lagoons is developing other complexes in iconic European cities such as the Czech Republic, Poland, Hungary, Budapest, Rome, Milan, and Toulouse.
This high-luxury complex features 5,000 m² of white sandy beaches, a 5-star hotel with 340 rooms, 400 luxury apartments for rent, and 8,500 m² of offices, commerce, and services, including restaurants, cinemas, a helipad, a private cinema, a sky bar, a spa, educational centers, retail spaces, fairgrounds, and terraces, among other infrastructure characteristic of the Public Access Lagoons® model, also known as PAL® developments.
“The disruptive innovation of Crystal Lagoons® technology, which allows bringing beach life in a sustainable way to any place in the world, is what generates the success of these crystalline lagoons. This has been recognized by avant-garde developers like Forty Management,” said Jean Pierre Juanchich, Global Business Director of Crystal Lagoons.