
For families looking for indoor activities in Hong Kong – this guide will have you sorted! It’s time for our annual indoor playroom round-up in Hong Kong with the latest updates! Whether you live in Sai Kung or Central, Wan Chai or Pok Fu Lam, Tsuen Wan or Shatin, we’ll get you on your way to indoor entertainment havens in no time. Little Steps has compiled a much-needed guide to the best indoor playrooms and indoor playgrounds around town. Don’t forget your socks!
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The Big Things Playground is a unique nature-themed indoor playground masterminded by the lovely folks from The Big Things Group and created through the collective efforts of Lappset Finland and The Big Things. This is the perfect place for children to learn about nature through sensory play and physical activities, in a safe indoor environment. The Big Things Playground is a thrilling experience specifically catering to young children, while still being a place the whole family can enjoy. We love their bespoke equipment which was designed specifically for the playground and made in Finland using sustainable materials (score!).
The Big Things Playground, The Mills, Shop 205-207, 2/F, The Mills, No 45 Pak Tin Par Street, Tsuen Wan NT, Hong Kong, +852 6292 1808, https://www.thebigthings.com/en-us/home
One of Hong Kong's top spots for toddlers and playdates, Baumhaus is everything families in Hong Kong are looking for! A place where children learn and families play. With an impressive space spanning a whopping 2,700 square feet, there is plenty of room to spread those wings. Home to internationally-awarded creative arts programs, Baumhaus is a vibrant, family-focused creative learning play space and coffee lounge. Creative classes, an indoor play area plus a coffee lounge, what more do you want?
Baumhaus, 1F Kar Yau Building, 36-44 Queen's Road East, Wan Chai, Hong Kong,info@baumhaus.com.hk, www.baumhaus.com.hk. The playroom rate is HK$120 per child + HK$60 for additional siblings (ages 6 months-4 years).
Casita is a reimagined family learning center where children and their families can feel at home and nourish their bond through discovery and play. They have created an inclusive environment that enables children and their caregivers to strengthen their bond and make sense of the world together. Their Wunderspace is a very warm and welcoming space that invites children and grown-ups to create, investigate, collaborate and explore. Come and drop in for a free play and exploration at their Wunderspace, with no time limit!
You can purchase one of three options: a single pass for HK$120 per session; a 10-play session pass for HK$1,000 that's valid for 2 months or an all you can play monthly pass for HK$1,500 that's valid during weekdays plus 1 free class of your choice.
Casita, 2/F Workington Tower, 78 Bonham Strand, Sheung Wan, Hong Kong, +852 6291 0128; info@casita.com.hk, casita.com.hk
Kiztopia, Singapore’s leading mega indoor kids’ edutainment center, and indoor playground has opened its first overseas flagship in New Town Plaza Play Park in Shatin, Hong Kong! With over 12,000 square feet of fun, Kiztopia features 15 play areas, a giant climbing wall, slides, and a four-meter-high climbing wall! Click here for all the details!
Kiztopia Hong Kong, New Town Plaza - Unit Nos. LB08-09 New Town Plaza Phase I, Shatin, New Territories, +852 66754384, http://www.kiztopia.com.hk/
Head to Wise Kids in Times Square and discover their playroom with 8 unique play areas, with weekly toy rotations. There's a multi-sensory space, building site, creative art studio and more to stimulate the kids, with experienced play workers on hand to supervise the fun! Book in advance here.
Opening hours: first session starts at 11am and last one at 5pm (2h45mins per session)
Wise Kids, Shop 801-803, 8/F, Times Square, Causeway Bay, Hong Kong, +85226138800, playroom@wisekidstoys.com, https://www.wisekidsplayroom.com/
Sprawling over 6,700 square feet, the Yum Me Play flagship store in Sha Tin is a unique experience, transporting your child on an unprecedented journey of creativity and imagination!
Designed for kids 2 and above in mind, the space features five distinctive zones designed to inspire and nurture as well as a full-line up of workshops and experiences to book from, such as beading and terrarium design. Click here for more info!
Yum Me Play, LB07, Play Park, New Town Plaza I, Sha Tin, N.T., Hong Kong, +852 26982788, playinfo@yumme.com.hk, https://www.yumme.com.hk/
Is your teen a bit of a VR fan? Then head to Sanbox VR, priding themselves as the best virtual reality on the planet. Round up a few kids and friends and totally immerse yourself in one of their six virtual reality worlds, from Deadwood Valley (new!), to the Curse of Davy Jones - a truly exhilarating experience for all.
Sandbox VR, https://sandboxvr.com/hongkong/
Sooper Yoo is a high-tech indoor playground designed to stimulate intellectual and physical abilities thanks to multi-level obstacle courses, races and challenges that use interactive technologies. The little ones will love the Sooper Yoo Scramble Course and the Formula Yoo Sooper Loop (a miniature model F1 track).
Opening Hours: Monday to Sunday and Public Holidays 10:00-18:45
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Sign up for termly classes or a trial class (with a 10% discount off the regular price) at My Gym, which has a brand new location in Wong Chuk Hang with more than 2,800 square feet of gym floor space, with classes available from 6 months to 5 years old. Conveniently located opposite the MTR station, there’s equipment for swinging, tumbling, climbing, and much more. Highlights include a new climbing wall, Space Flight – think indoor zipline – plus swings, ladders, a trampoline, and more!
My Gym, 6/F, Marina 8, 8 Heung Yip Road, Wong Chuk Hang, Hong Kong, +852 2577 3322, whatsapp: +852 9279 8968, admin@mygym.com.hk, www.mygym.com.hk. Note, they also have a location in TST, Hong Kong
LEGOLAND® Discovery Centre is located in the fantastic K11 MUSEA and kids of all ages will surely love the MINILAND replica of Hong Kong with interactive features. Moving into the play area, kids can roam through the multiple LEGO and DUPLO building spaces, climb through the soft-play space, enjoy a 4-D movie or spin around on one of two motion rides. LEGOLAND® is best suited for children between 3 and 10 years old.
LEGOLAND® Discovery Centre Hong Kong, Shop B131-133 B1, K11 MUSEA Victoria Dockside, 18 Salisbury Road, Tsim Sha Tsui, https://www.legolanddiscoverycentre.com/
This unique indoor playroom is currently all over Instagram! Docodoco is a huge play space filled with a combination of exciting activities and play areas that use interactive technology to make the adventure come to life. The use of screens and digital effects elevate the experience for kids and adults. There are multiple zones including beach and jungle areas, there is something for all ages here.
Docodoco, L4, 1 Lohas Park Road, Tseung Kwan O, Hong Kong, +852 2574 8511, info@namco.com.hk, https://www.namco.com.hk/docodoco
It's playtime... in a big way! HK's largest indoor family entertainment center and playroom is located in DB North Plaza! Be prepared for endless fun in 14,000 square feet, while learning and discovering new things. Exciting attractions include tube slides, air trek, rock climbing, iClick educational interactive activities, playground, toddler area, and still counting! Older kids love the huge tall slide - it's worth the trip! Book it up here!
EpicLand, DB North Plaza Ground Floor, 31 North Plaza, Lantau, Hong Kong, +852 2441 0098, www.epiclandhk.com. 2 sessions available AM Session: 9:30am to 1:30pm, PM Session: 2:30pm to 6:30pm. Kids below 1 year are free! Sign the waiver in advance.
For those with older kids, this indoor playroom is full of fun. 18 Challenge Karting is the largest indoor go-karting area in Hong Kong. There are two challenging tracks to race around. This is more suited to older children however young ones can safely enjoy learning how to kart in Driftland. There is also an arcade filled with racing games. Bookings are essential, so make sure to call ahead.
18 Challenge Karting, 60 Chung Hau St, Ho Man Tin, Hong Kong, https://www.facebook.com/official18challengehk/. Opening times - Monday-Thursday 11am-10pm, Friday 11am-11pm, Saturday/Sunday from 10am-11pm.
Everyone loves a race car! Located in the basement area in The Papillons in TKO, this unique space offers toddlers a chance to ride-on cars around a mini track geared just for them. For go-kart ride alone, the height requirement is 120cm and they have electric cars for kids age 3 and above. There is a large arcade next door and plenty of opportunities for dining after (we love Pizza Pig upstairs!).
Jumpin Gym U.S.A., Shop Nos 1 & 2, Basement 1 Floor, Papillons Square, The Papillons, 21 Tong Chun Street, Tseung Kwan O, https://www.papillonssquare.com.hk/store/jumpin-gym-u-s-a-limited/
This restaurant brand from Taiwan has been gaining popularity with it's indoor playroom + restaurant concept in Causeway Bay. With over 560 sqm of fun, Mr Tree dedicates half the area to a cafeteria-style dining hall serving kid-friendly food, and the other half to an indoor playground for kids ages 0-6-year-old. Slides, ball pits, and rope bridges - have fun!
Mr. Tree, Shop 103-107&120-121,1/F, D2 Place Two, 15 Cheung Shun Street, Lai Chi Kok Kowloon, Hong Kong, https://www.facebook.com/Mr.Tree38HK/
Mr. Tree, 311 Gloucester Rd, Causeway Bay, Hong Kong (Windsor House)
Cube O Discovery Park is Hong Kong’s first city-center ocean experience that features a dazzling combo of real marine life displays, thrilling interactive multimedia games, and a variety of recreation and education facilities as well as dining outlets. It's situated at the Plaza 88 Mall in Tsuen Wan and covers an area of over 10,000 square feet. They also have a children’s playhouse that is ocean-themed. This play area offers a space where children can run around and let out that energy while brushing up on their marine knowledge. The dining area is right next door so parents can tuck in and take a break while the kids play nearby.
Cube O Discovery Park, Plaza 88, 88 Yeung Uk Road, Tsuen Wan, Hong Kong, +852 2127 4188, enquires@cubeodiscoverypark.com, http://cubeodiscoverypark.com/home-en/
The lovely toy store Little Beetles is now in Hung Hom, previously located in Happy Valley. Their new location boasts a great little play area created with fun games and educational activities for babies and toddlers up to 3 years old. Make sure to ring them to book in advance as the maximum capacity is 3 adults + 3 kids and it costs HK$50 per hour or you get 30 minutes of free play when an item of HK$100 or more is purchased in-store.
Little Beetles, Unit 804A, 8/F, Harbour Centre Tower 2, 8 Hok Cheung Street, Hung Hom, Hong Kong, +852 2512 6353, info@littlebeetles.com.hk, www.littlebeetles.com.hk. They're open Monday to Saturday from 10:30am to 5pm.
The Gold Coast Hotel is one of the best child-friendly hotels in Hong Kong. The Sharks and Pirate Adventure Zone has finally re-opened and allows both hotel guests and non-guests to play. A play session is currently 45-minutes and will cost HK$75 for one adult + one child if you are a hotel guest. For non-guests, the session costs HK$150. Additional children are HK$75 (guest), HK$150 (non-guest).
Hong Kong Gold Coast Hotel, 1 Castle Peak Road, Gold Coast, Hong Kong, +852 2452 8833, info@goldcoasthotel.com.hk, www.sino-hotels.com/en/hk/gold-coast-hotel. Open 10am-7pm daily.
Ryze Ultimate Trampoline Park in North Point offers 18,000 square feet of indoor fun galore for the whole family with 50 interconnecting trampolines. You will also find basketball hoops, giant foam pits to flip, flop and bounce into... and so much more! There are daring jumping activities for older kids and adults like the ninja obstacle course and trapeze, along with adrenaline-inducing joy for those who dare to be launched through the air into the humongous foam pit. This takes the term 'bouncy house' to a whole new level. Sign the waiver in advance! Book here!
Ryze Ultimate Trampoline Park, 3/F, 321 Java Road, North Point, Hong Kong, +852 8191 6817, www.ryzehongkong.com. Click here for pricing and hours.
Donut Playhouse is situated next to LEGOLAND in K11 MUSEA and is home to the longest indoor slide in Hong Kong. As well as the 3-story high mega slide, Donut Playhouse includes several digital interactive games designed to challenge children’s ability to problem-solve. Currently, mega slide sessions are 40-minutes long and booking can be made through K11 MUSEA. Note, that many families claim that the pricing is high for the value at Donut Playhouse but if you do a bit of shopping at K11 - you can get it for a deal.
Donut Playhouse, Shop G50, G/F, K11 MUSEA, Victoria Dockside, 18 Salisbury Road, Tsim Sha Tsui, Kowloon, Hong Kong, https://www.k11musea.com/visit/donut-playhouse/
The E3 Cube Club stands for entertainment, education, and exchange. The club is located in the vast red Megabox in Kowloon Bay. This indoor playground is designed for kids under 12 years old, and they have an adorable pastel ball pit, soft slides, and trampolines. They also host cool arts and crafts workshops and make sure to visit the toy shop that has a great range of toys.
E3 Cube Club, 12/F, MegaBox, 38 Wang Chiu Road, Kowloon Bay, Hong Kong, +852 2117 1068, mb@e3club.com.hk, www.e3club.com.hk
There is a secret gem hidden in the Hong Kong Library on the second floor, called Toy Library. It is a wonderful place where you can borrow toys from a catalog or just let them have a go at sharing with the various toys on display. There are 4 corners ‘Baby Play Corner, Pretend and Imaginative Play Corner, Creative Play Corner and Activities, and Games Play Corner where children aged 8 and under can play for free (you must book a session and you can only have one a day). It's worth a visit and you can pair it up with lunch in Tai Hang!
Toy Library in the Hong Kong Library, 2/F, 66 Causeway Road, Causeway Bay, +852 2921 0378, www.hkpl.gov.hk/en/about-us/HKCL/service. For reservation, call at +852 2921 0386.
When you have a child who loves gymnastics, finding a gym in Hong Kong that offers open free play can be hard. Good news! Kidnetic, the largest private gym in Hong Kong, offers free time in their gym for kids aged 1-12 years old. Inside you will find trampolines, monkey bars, beams, baby rings, a speedy slide and sponge pit, spider swings, mini hand-held apparatus, and more. Click here for their schedule of open times.
Kidnetic, Unit 4, Level 7, MegaBox, 38 Wang Chiu Rd, Kowloon Bay, Kowloon, Hong Kong, https://kidnetic-sports.com/open-gym/.
From play dates to parties, Origami Kids Cafe is the perfect place for little ones to get together. This space is located on the rooftop of the Kai Tak Cruise Terminal, which is ideal for those looking for a combo outing of indoor and outdoor fun. The space offers an educational and well-designed play zone complete with an indoor sandpit, a reading corner, loads of imaginative play areas, and a wooden jungle gym. Enjoy a cute dining and cafe area featuring creative Chinese fusion food. This is a fun place for playdates, and you can also take a walk around the outdoor garden (23,000 sq meters) - the kids love this too!
Origami Kids Cafe, Rooftop, North End, Zone B, Kai Tak Cruise Terminal, 33 Shing Fung Road, Hong Kong, +852 6063 7470, hello@origami.com.hk, www.origami.com.hk
Maggie & Rose has two wonderful indoor playrooms in Repulse Bay and Causeway Bay. The Repulse Bay one is right by the beach, so parents can enjoy the beautiful view while the kids play in the soft play areas or participate in one of their many classes. The one in Causeway Bay consists of 11,000 square feet and is located in the luxurious Lee Garden Two, and you can expect the same level of gorgeous design and detail as you find on their Southside and UK locations. These playrooms are for members but they do offer 1 month+ summer memberships! Click here for details.
Maggie & Rose, Maggie & Rose Beach Club, 3/F, 301 The Pulse, 28 Beach Road Repulse Bay, Hong Kong, +852 2638 7192
Maggie & Rose Causeway Bay, Lee Gardens Two, Causeway Bay, Hong Kong, info@maggieandrose.com.hk, www.maggieandrose.com.hk
Get ready for some serious fun! AME Stadium is the first-motion eSports stadium in Hong Kong. Through the use of interactive technology and VR, AME Stadium has created a great sports simulation area perfect for the whole family. You can have fun racing the kids in a virtual rowing race or try a spot of simulated skiing at the same time while burning off some calories.
AME Stadium, Shop 2, UG Floor, H Zentre, 15 Middle Rd, Tsim Sha Tsui, Kowloon, Hong Kong, +852 6824 5526, https://en.ame.gg/. Be sure to book in advance!
Hong Kong Island is home to the city's largest rock climbing gym with Verm City, located in Quarry Bay (same building as Ryze). With indoor rock walls for sports climbing and bouldering, there are options for all levels including kids. For young kids (ages 4+), they have a Clip N Climb area which is always a hit. Whether you are a beginner looking to learn a new skill, an accomplished rock climber looking for a challenge, or an active teen hosting a birthday party - this is worth a visit. Have fun!
Verm City Climbing Club, 4/F Kodak House 1, 321 Java Street, Quarry Bay, Hong Kong, +852 2560 8128, info@vermcity.com, www.vermcity.com
From the creators of K11 Mall, D Park is all about kids. The enormous D PARK spans over 630,000 square feet of the shopping mall area, housing more than 160 shops and flagship stores. More than 90% of tenants are children-related, with 33 being well-known international kids brands. The mall features playgrounds for different ages, a children's train ride, and pushchair parking outside their numerous F&B outlets.
D Park, 398 Castle Peak Road, Tsuen Wan, New Territories, Hong Kong, www.dpark.com.hk. The walk-in registration is available startingr from 11:30am for opening session: 12:00nn - 12:30pm、1:00pm - 1:30pm、2:00pm - 2:30pm. Another registration starts at 2:30pm for opening session: 3:00pm - 3:30pm、4:00pm - 4:30pm、5:00pm - 5:30pm.
Who knew that the government offered free playrooms for the wee-ones throughout Hong Kong? While some are more popular than others, the playrooms are cleaned regularly and offer a free alternative for indoor play in areas that don't have many choices. There are often other add-on activities in the same facility, like a library or market.
Click here for the full listing of indoor playgrounds sponsored by the Leisure and Culture Department of Hong Kong.
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