Step back in time at the new jersey renaissance faire

Step Back in Time at the New Jersey Renaissance Faire

COLUMBUS, NJ – Delve into a world of medieval magic at the New Jersey Renaissance Faire, happening this weekend, May 25-26, from 10 AM to 6 PM at the Burlington County Fairgrounds. This family-friendly festival is a vibrant celebration of Renaissance culture, featuring a wide array of spectacular performances and activities.

Attendees will be treated to thrilling jousting contests, a human chess match, and displays of expert sword fighting. The festival also highlights extraordinary fire breathers, skilled aerialists, and various comedic acts to keep spirits high throughout the day. Artisans will display their crafts, and live musicians will provide a continuous backdrop of period-appropriate music, adding to the immersive experience.

The New Jersey Renaissance Faire is designed to offer a full day of interactive entertainment suitable for all ages. With ticket prices ranging from $10 to $30, it promises to be an accessible escape into the past for families, history buffs, and adventure seekers alike.

For more details and to purchase tickets, attendees are encouraged to visit the fair’s official website or contact the event organizers directly.

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