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Arizona Renaissance Festival returns in February

Posted 12/30/21

The Arizona Renaissance Festival will return Feb. 5 for its 34th season of merrymaking.

The festival held in Gold Canyon is a 16th century European style park with its “Village of …

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Arizona Renaissance Festival returns in February

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The Arizona Renaissance Festival will return Feb. 5 for its 34th season of merrymaking.

The festival held in Gold Canyon is a 16th century European style park with its “Village of Fairhaven” where attendees are immersed in a whimsical and historical setting featuring artisans, 16 stages featuring live entertainment, rides, games, jousting knights, music, comedy and ample food and drink, according to a release.

The festival offers an opportunity to enjoy and explore the outdoor 50-acre village for nine consecutive weekends, from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Saturdays, Sundays and Presidents’ Day Monday, Feb. 5 through April 3.

Tickets are:

  • Adults (13 and over), $30;
  • Children (12 and under) $20;
  • Children 4 and under are always free;
  • Military adult and seniors (60 and older), $27 (available only at the Festival Box Office);

Tickets can be purchased at Bashas’ & Food City for $1 less.

Free parking courtesy of Bashas’ & Food City.

For more information, contact the festival at 520-463-2600 or go to arizona.renfestinfo.com.