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The Best Indoor Playgrounds And Playrooms In Hong Kong

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Hong Kong indoor playgrounds are a whole lot of fun! There are indoor playhouses ranging from soft padded playrooms for babies to indoor climbing walls for teens, play centres in shopping malls and restaurants with fun zones.

As Sassy parents, we’re always on the lookout for a good indoor playroom – especially during the rainy season when outdoor playgrounds are off-limits! Sometimes, we need to pack the kids off on a playdate with friends while we work from home, at other times, we need a play area that doubles up as a party venue, or an indoor play centre that also offers after-school classes. And ever so often, we want to discover a new indoor playroom as a family when we are looking for things to do with the kids, even more so on weekends.

Hong Kong’s unpredictable weather means that it’s often too hot or humid to spend a day outdoors, so keep this list of indoor playrooms and activity centres for children of all ages (and you!) at hand and bookmarked for when you most need it.

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Indoor Playrooms On Hong Kong Island
Indoor Playrooms In Kowloon
Indoor Playrooms In The New Territories
Indoor Playrooms With Locations Across Hong Kong


Indoor Playgrounds On Hong Kong Island

Playroo – Exciting new indoor playroom in Fortress Hill

Attention East-side residents! A brand-new Australian-themed indoor playroom, Playroo has arrived in Fortress Hill. Experience the Targona train featuring beloved animals like kangaroos and koalas, explore a themed supermarket complete with grocery scanning stations, hop into the fun ball-pit and enjoy a fun fishing game that teaches kids about patience. Playroo guarantees hours of entertainment for families – admission cost $220 for two hours (one adult and one child) on weekdays, and $260 on weekends and public holidays.

Sassy Mama Tip: Sign up for Playroo’s email newsletter to receive $100 off your next visit (applicable only for weekdays excluding public holidays), the coupon is valid for 60 days. Promotion ends Saturday, 30 November, 2024.

Playroo, 1F, 147-151 King’s Road, North Point, Hong Kong, 9318 8660, Instagram: @playroo.hk, www.playroo.com.hk


Indoor playgrounds and play rooms in Hong Kong: Sooper Yoo

Sooper Yoo Sports Zone — Indoor playroom and sporty playground in Kennedy Town

This all-new 10,000 square feet indoor play zone is full of experiential games with interactive technologies and physical training (win-win!), perfect for sporty kids.

Sooper Yoo Sports Zone, Podium Level 1, The Westwood, No. 8 Belcher’s Street, Kennedy Town, Hong Kong, 2888 2881www.sooperyoo.com

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Pamela Peck Discovery Space — Educational indoor playroom for early learners

An explorative indoor playroom for parents to play with their children (up to 8 years old). Located on the campus of Yew Chung College of Early Childhood Education in Aberdeen, it offers free play sessions on weekends and school holidays and accompanied playgroups during the week.

Pamela Peck Discovery Space, G/F, 2 Tin Wan Hill Road, Tin Wan, Aberdeen, Hong Kong, 3977 9820www.discoveryspace-booking.yccece.edu.hk

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The Explorers, Fullerton Ocean Park — Indoor playroom at a luxury hotel

You don’t need to be a staycation guest at The Fullerton Ocean Park to take advantage of its brand-new indoor playrooms! Day passes and monthly memberships give kids access to the seven unique soft play areas of The Explorers. Pool day passes are also available.

The Fullerton Ocean Park, 3 Ocean Drive, Aberdeen, Hong Kong, 2166 7300www.fullertonhotels.com

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Hong Kong Toy Library – Free indoor playroom in the Hong Kong Central Library

The Toy Library is the first public toy library in Hong Kong. It’s aimed at kids below 8 years old and has four play corners that are specially designed to cater to the development needs and play behaviour of children of different ages. You need to call in advance and book a 45-minute slot for you and your little one. Look out for parent-child workshops and different themes each quarter.

Toy Library, 2/F Hong Kong Central Library, 66 Causeway Road, Causeway Bay, Hong Kong, 2921 0386, www.hkpl.gov.hk

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Playdot – Nature-inspired indoor playhouse at Lee Garden 2

Lee Garden’s newest indoor playspace “Playdot” has just opened at Lee Garden 2. Inspired by nature, it has a forest garden theme that allows kids to explore and engage in sensory play.

Playdot, 28 Yun Ping Road, Causeway Bay, Hong Kong, 2907 5227, www.leegardens.com.hk


Real Expert Play Fun Zone – Indoor playground with racing tracks, ball pits, mini kitchen and more

This one will be calling out to your inner child whilst the kids let loose on the slides, ball pits and tunnels! The kid-friendly arcade houses air hockey, basketball and bowling, as well as a sand pit and mini kitchen to get creative.

Sassy Mama Tip: Go over to Real Expert Play Fun Zone’s Tuen Mun location for the only indoor playground to have electric boat rides!

Real Expert Play Fun Zone, 2/F, Infinitus Plaza, Sheung Wan, Hong Kong, WhatsApp: 6216 6311, www.facebook.com/RealExpertPlayFunZone


More Hong Kong Island Indoor Playgrounds And Playrooms

  • Baumhaus — Beautiful treehouse indoor playroom for toddlers and babies. www.baumhaus.com.hk
  • Kindhood – Former Maggie & Rose location now housing classes and plenty of sensory, soft play areas. www.kindhood.hk
  • Ryze Trampoline Park — Trampoline park and indoor playroom perfect for active tweens, teens and tots (under-2s jump for free!). www.ryzehongkong.com
  • Verm City – Indoor playground with climbing wall and gym. www.vermcity.com
  • Wise Kids Playroom — Toy store and indoor playroom in Causeway Bay. www.wisekidsplayroom.com

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Indoor Playrooms And Playgrounds In Kowloon

Super Sports Park — Brand new indoor playroom for kids and teens

There’s something for kids of all ages at this brand-new indoor playroom in Olympic. Occupying a huge space (savvy Mamas will recognise this as the former home of SuperPark), Super Sports Park has everything from giant slides and sports courts, trampolines, skate ramps, climbing walls and more.

Super Sports Park, Shop G03 & G05, Silver Ocean Square, 18 Hoi Fai Road, Tai Kok Tsui, Kowloon, Hong Kong, www.facebook.com/supersportsparkhk

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Wonder Valley — Indoor playground in Lai Chi Kok, Hong Kong

You’ll be chasing your kids all over this new indoor playhouse in Lai Chi Kok! Let them run free between the Fantasy Fairy Tale area, Dream Town and Pirate Ship playground, plus soft play, ball pits and more.

Wonder Valley, Shop 312-317, 3/F, Cheung Sha Wan Plaza, 833 Cheung Sha Wan Road, Lai Chi Kok, Kowloon, Hong Kong, 6790 5675, www.facebook.com/wondervalley.hk

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Jungle Kidventure — Jungle-themed Megabox playhouse for kids

With bouncy castles, sand-pit construction zones and ride-on cars (shown above) there’s a lot to love about this indoor playroom in Megabox.

Jungle Kidventure, 9/F, Megabox, 38 Wang Chiu Road, Kowloon Bay, Kowloon, Hong Kong, WhatsApp: 57281142, www.facebook.com/jungle-kidventure

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E3 Club – Megabox playhouse, indoor playroom and toy store

This “E Cubed” Club is based on three Es: entertainment, education and exchange. At this indoor playground, you’ll find the usual soft play suspects: trampolines, ball pits and a huge indoor slide.

Sassy Mama Tip: This is one of the biggest indoor playrooms in Hong Kong so might be a bit overwhelming for younger kids.

E3 Club, 12/F, MegaBox, 38 Wang Chiu Road, Kowloon Bay, Kowloon, Hong Kong, 2117 1068www.e3club.com.hk

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Origami Cafe – Innovative play area and soft indoor playground in Hong Kong

Origami Cafe is an innovative space designed to go back to the basics by immersing you and your child in educational play and creative workshops! Located at the Kai Tak Cruise Terminal, the former site of Hong Kong’s International Airport, this cafe serves up delicious Asian-fusion cuisine and features a variety of toys and sets in a beautifully crafted play zone.

Origami Café, Rooftop, North End, Zone B, Kai Tak Cruise Terminal, 33 Shing Fung Road, Kowloon Bay, Hong Kong, 6063 7470www.facebook.com/origamikidscafe

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LEGOLAND® Discovery Centre – LEGO-themed indoor play area

If your little one loves Lego, this is the place to be. From mini versions of Hong Kong attractions to 4D movies and creative workshops to let the imagination run wild, this accessible indoor playroom is right in the heart of Tsim Sha Tsui.

LEGOLAND Discovery Center Hong Kong, Shop B131-133 B1, K11 MUSEA Victoria Dockside, 18 Salisbury Road, Tsim Sha Tsui, Kowloon, Hong Kong, WhatsApp: 9022 7362www.legolanddiscoverycentre.com

Read More: Your Guide To LEGOLAND® Discovery Centre Hong Kong


Kiddoland Playpark — Indoor playground in Hung Hom

Though relatively small so to speak, this indoor playground is still a great addition especially for those living in the area. The compact space is still enough for the kids to burn some energy, be it the trampoline, ball pit or slides. There’s also soft play areas with toys and books for some quiet time.

Kiddoland Playpark & Learning Hub, Hang Fung Industrial Building, Hok Yuen Street, Hung Hom, Kowloon, Hong Kong, 6890 8280, www.facebook.com/kiddolandplaypark


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Indoor Playrooms And Playgrounds In The New Territories

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Chill Kids Club At 11 SKIES – 32,000 square feet indoor playground in Hong Kong

A massive indoor playroom right by the Hong Kong International Airport, you can expect 18 themed play zones and Hong Kong’s first parent-child farming experience. There’s something for the adventurous kids as well as the artsy and quiet ones who want their own corner. Book your tickets ahead here.

Chill Kids Club, 8 Sky City Road East, Hong Kong International Airport, Lantau Island, Hong Kong, www.dpedu.com.hk

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DOCODOCO – Virtual reality indoor playground in LOHAS Park, Hong Kong

Brought to you by the Japanese game centre Namco, DOCODOCO is unlike any playroom you’ve seen before. It’s a virtual reality playground that’s got something for kids from 6 months and up including a VR sensory beach, a waterfall slide down and a virtual lily pond full of frogs and butterflies.

DOCODOCO, Level 4, The LOHAS, 1 Lohas Park Road, Tseung Kwan O, New Territories, Hong Kong, www.namco.com.hk/docodoco

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Childlike Play Park – Spacious indoor playground with interactive and educational play

If role-playing is your child’s forte, Childlike will have them becoming explorers, firefighters, princesses and more! The 8,000 square foot indoor playroom has bouncy trampolines, a ball pit to dive into after sliding down, a maze, sand pit and plenty more fun!

Childlike, Shop 1029 & 1030, Level 1, D.Park, 398 Castle Peak Road, Tsuen Wan, New Territories, Hong Kong, 6588 9933, www.childlikekid.com.hk

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Kingdom – Massive indoor playroom in Tuen Mun with a range of activities for kids

Designed exclusively for toddlers and young kids, Kingdom covers nearly 9,000 square feet of area with a total of 10 play areas. From an inflatable castle, a two-story rope obstacle, dinosaur ride area, and plenty of role-play areas with professional-grade play equipment, this indoor playroom is a true find!

Kingdom, Workshop 209, Kin Sang Estate Commercial Centre, 3 Leung Wan Street, Tuen Mun, New Territories, Hong Kong, 6588 9911, www.kingdomtm.com.hk


Kidstation — Indoor playroom in Tsuen Wan

Pictures of this fun new indoor playground are popping up everywhere and for good reason. With colourful slides, artificial sand pits, kitchen role plays and more, it’s a treasure trove for young kids to explore.

Kidstation, 11/F, Plaza 88, 88 Yeung Uk Road, Tsuen Wan, Hong Kong, WhatsApp: 6850 0541, www.facebook.com/kidstation.hk

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Epicland – Popular Discovery Bay playhouse

This massive indoor play centre is worth the trek out to Discovery Bay! Epicland is the largest indoor playground in Hong Kong, with over 14,000 square feet of space featuring large slides, an air-trek obstacle course, a sky-high rock wall, laser tag and so much more.

Epicland, G/F, Shop 31, Family Recreation Centre, 96 Siena Avenue, Discovery Bay North, Lantau Island, Hong Kong, 2441 0098, www.epiclandhk.com

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One Small Step — Kids’ café and indoor playroom in Tsuen Wan

A gorgeous Scandinavian-designed kids’ café and playhouse combo. It also makes a great party venue for kids’ birthdays.

One Small Step, 9/F Chau’s Commercial Centre, 282-284 Sha Tsui Road, Tsuen Wan, New Territories, Hong Kong, WhatsApp: 6931 1731, www.onesmallstep.hk

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Asobi Park Plus — Namco indoor playroom in Tseung Kwan O

Fans of DOCODOCO (mentioned above) should make their way over to Popcorn Mall in Tseung Kwan O to check out Namco’s Asobi Park. This playrooms has multiple play areas, slides and loads of opportunities for imaginative play

Asobi Park Plus, 1/F, PopCorn 2, Tseung Kwan O, New Territories, Hong Kong, www.namco.com.hk/asobi-park-plus

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The Big Things – Nature-themed indoor playroom at The Mills, Tsuen Wan

The Big Things is set in the premises of The Mills, a revitalisation project that will transform the Nan Fung Group’s former textile factories into a destination for innovation, culture and learning. The indoor playroom here, The Big Things, is designed for children aged 2 to 8 years who are sure to love the uniquely themed playground.

The Big Things, Shop 205-207, 2/F The Mills, 45 Pak Tin Par Street, Tsuen Wan, New Territories, Hong Kong, 6292 1808, www.thebigthings.com

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Indoor Playgrounds In Hong Kong With Multiple Locations

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Kiztopia – Mega-indoor kids’ playground in Sha Tin & Tseung Kwan O

Singapore’s largest indoor playground features a mega-size climbing area with thrilling a four-metre-high slide, a massive Drago Bouncy Castle, Occupational Experience Zones and more. Meanwhile, Mamas can rest and recharge at Bell’s Cafe with specially designed drinks and hearty snacks.

Kiztopia, LB08-09, PLAY PARK, New Town Plaza Phase I, Sha Tin, New Territories, Hong Kong, 2891 2037

Kiztopia, Shop G35, Park Central, 9 Tong Tak Street Kowloon, Tseung Kwan O, New Territories, Hong Kong, www.kiztopia.com.hk


Government Indoor Playrooms – Padded soft indoor play areas for babies and toddlers

If you’re looking for a safe and comfortable play area for the little ones but don’t want to join a membership or pay admission fees, make sure to check out these indoor playrooms that are sponsored by the Leisure and Culture Department of the Hong Kong Government. They cover all eighteen districts and are completely free!

Government Indoor Playrooms, www.lcsd.gov.hk

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Jumpin’ Gym – Indoor playground with branches all over Hong Kong

The Hong Kong “indoor amusement park” chain Jumpin’ Gym has many play centres with everything from game stations and rock climbing walls for older kids to soft play areas and epic ball pits for the younger ones.

Jumpin’ Gym, various locations across Hong Kong, www.jumpingym.com

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Jolly Thinkers – Indoor board game café

This super cool board game café has over 350 games for you and the family to enjoy. The café charges per hour, which means you can play as many as you want and then pay for extra time. We like Match the Penguins – a colour coordination game that develops your kids’ reflexes in no time.

Jolly Thinkers Mong Kok, Room 1713 17/F Hollywood Plaza, 610 Nathan Road, Mong Kok, Kowloon, Hong Kong, 3107 1160

Jolly Thinkers Hong Kong, Jolly Thinkers Wan Chai: 11/F, Bayfield Building, 99 Hennessy Road, Wan Chai, Hong Kong, 2527 2882www.jollythinkers.com


Kids Car Car — Indoor playground in Hong Kong with mini-cars for kids in Tsim Sha Tsui, Tsuen Wan and Olympic

Car-mad kids will love getting behind the mini wheels at Kids Car Car. The Tsim Sha Tsui branch is the biggest and includes a bouncy castle and children’s indoor play area.

Kids Car Car, various locations in Hong Kong, www.kidskidscar.com

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Editor’s Note: “The Best Indoor Playgrounds And Playrooms In Hong Kong” was most recently updated in May 2024 by Fashila Kanakka.

  This post contains a mix of paid and editorial listings. Main image courtesy of Mr Tree, image 1 courtesy of Playroo, image 2 courtesy of Sooper Yoo Sports Zone, image 3 courtesy of Pamela Peck Discovery Space, image 4 courtesy of The Fullerton Ocean Park, image 5 courtesy of Hong Kong Toy Library, image 6 ourtesy of Mansha Channa, image 7 courtesy of Real Expert Play Fun Zone, image 8 courtesy of Kindhood, image 9 courtesy of Super Sports Park, image 10 courtesy of Wonder Valley, image 11 courtesy of Jungle Kidventure, image 12 coutesy of E3 Club, image 13 courtesy of LEGOLAND® Discovery Centre, image 14 courtesy of Kiddoland, image 15 courtesy of Mr Tree, image 16 courtesy of Kylie Mitchell-Maartens, image 17 courtesy of DOCODOCO, image 18 courtesy of Childlike, image 19 courtesy of Kingdom, image 20 courtesy of Epicland, image 21 courtesy of One Small Step, image 22 courtesy of Yum Me Play, image 23 courtesy of Kylie Mitchell-Maartens, image 24 courtesy of Happy Theory Playhouse, image 25 courtesy of Kiztopia, image 26 courtesy of Jumping Gym, image 27 courtesy of Jolly Thinkers, image 28 courtesy of Kids Kids Cars.  

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