The magic of Harry Potter lands in Santiago this autumn. Starting April 24, Quinta Normal Park will host Harry Potter: The Forbidden Forest Experience, a nighttime immersive journey inspired by the popular film saga. For the first time in Chile and Latin America, fans of all ages will be able to enter a lit pathway that recreates the iconic Forbidden Forest.
The experience invites visitors to walk through a circuit of approximately one kilometer, where lighting and special effects transform the environment into a magical outdoor world. The event, which has already attracted over two million visitors in countries such as the United Kingdom, Australia, Singapore, France, the United States, and Canada, now arrives in Santiago with a proposal designed for the whole family, in one of the most traditional parks in the capital. As night falls, attendees will venture into an enchanted forest where scenes and elements inspired by key moments from the Harry Potter and Fantastic Beasts films will unfold.
During the journey, they may encounter magical creatures such as hippogriffs, nifflers, and other surprises. “We are thrilled to bring this enchanted journey to the Chilean market,” says César Ruiz, Regional Manager of Fever Originals in Latin America. “This world-class experience will be an unforgettable event for both the residents of Santiago and those coming from outside,” he adds.
The path culminates in a themed village, where visitors can access various food and drink stalls, as well as a shop with official and exclusive franchise products. Tickets will be available starting April 15, 2026, although it is already possible to sign up for a waiting list to access an early presale. Additionally, Caja Los Andes customers will receive a 20% discount during a special 24-hour presale that will begin on April 13 at noon.
The experience will take place from April 24, for a limited time, at Quinta Normal Park (Av. Matucana 520), with daily performances starting at 6:00 PM. The journey lasts approximately 60 to 90 minutes, is suitable for all ages—though it is recommended that children under 12 be accompanied—and includes sections with uneven surfaces typical of the park, which may pose some accessibility challenges.
