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Hong Kong's best indoor play centres offer everything from giant ball pits and climbing structures to sensory rooms and arts-and-crafts zones, keeping kids entertained rain or shine. Whether you're looking for drop-in soft play, a structured gym class, or a birthday party venue, this guide covers the top 20 options across the city for babies through to age 12.
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KidX Play & Cafe in Tsim Sha Tsui is widely regarded as Hong Kong's premium indoor play destination for children aged 0-12. The 10,000 sq ft space features a three-storey soft-play structure, dedicated toddler zone, sensory ball pool, and an on-site cafe serving meals for parents. Entry from HKD 180 per child on weekdays.

My Gym is a structured children's fitness and gymnastics programme with multiple Hong Kong branches catering to ages 6 weeks to 13 years. Classes focus on gymnastics, sports skills, and coordination in a safe, padded environment. Membership-based with drop-in options; classes from HKD 200 per session. Branches in Discovery Bay, Sai Kung, and Happy Valley.

Timezone is a family entertainment centre chain with branches in Festival Walk (Kowloon Tong) and Cityplaza (Taikoo Shing), offering arcade games, redemption machines, bumper cars, and a soft-play zone for younger children. Game credits start from HKD 50 via the Timezone card, making it flexible for all budgets. Best for ages 4 and up.

Bounce is Hong Kong's largest trampoline park, located in Kwun Tong, with interconnected trampolines, foam pits, a dodgeball arena, and a dedicated toddler zone. The facility is ideal for children aged 3 and up, with adult jump sessions also available. Entry starts at HKD 128 for 60 minutes; socks are mandatory and sold on-site.

This Sanrio-themed indoor play and entertainment centre in Tuen Mun Town Plaza is beloved by Sanrio fans aged 2-10. Features include Hello Kitty rides, interactive digital play walls, a soft-play area, and photo opportunities with character cutouts. Ticket prices start from HKD 168 per child; combo packages with the adjacent mall available.
Treehouse Play Cafe in Wan Chai is a popular drop-in play centre for babies and toddlers up to age 5, offering a woodland-themed soft-play zone, reading nooks, and a well-stocked parents' cafe with quality coffee and healthy kids' meals. Open play costs HKD 160 per child; the cozy atmosphere and clean facilities make it a standout.

Kidstopia in Sha Tin's New Town Plaza is a well-equipped indoor play centre spanning over 8,000 sq ft with a climbing wall, roller slide, trampolines, and a dedicated arts-and-crafts corner. It's particularly popular for birthday party packages, which include dedicated party rooms and catering options. Entry from HKD 150 per child.

Amaze Kids in Taikoo Shing is a long-running favourite for families on Hong Kong Island, offering a multi-level soft-play structure, ball pool, and infant crawl area for children up to age 12. The venue is known for its friendly staff and well-maintained equipment. Weekday admission is HKD 130 per child; weekend pricing is HKD 160.

Happy Land in North Point is a budget-friendly indoor play option for families in eastern Hong Kong Island, with a sizeable soft-play structure, ball pool, and air hockey tables. Entry costs just HKD 80 per child on weekdays, making it one of the most affordable dedicated play spaces in the city. Best for ages 1-8.
Little Creatures in Sham Shui Po is an animal-themed indoor play centre designed for children aged 0-6, featuring sensory play stations, a role-play village, and interactive learning activities. It runs structured classes in addition to open play. Entry from HKD 120 per child; class packages offer better value for regular visitors.
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KidX Play & Cafe in Tsim Sha Tsui is widely regarded as Hong Kong's premium indoor play destination for children aged 0-12. The 10,000 sq ft space features a three-storey soft-play structure, dedicated toddler zone, sensory ball pool, and an on-site cafe serving meals for parents. Entry from HKD 180 per child on weekdays.

My Gym is a structured children's fitness and gymnastics programme with multiple Hong Kong branches catering to ages 6 weeks to 13 years. Classes focus on gymnastics, sports skills, and coordination in a safe, padded environment. Membership-based with drop-in options; classes from HKD 200 per session. Branches in Discovery Bay, Sai Kung, and Happy Valley.

Timezone is a family entertainment centre chain with branches in Festival Walk (Kowloon Tong) and Cityplaza (Taikoo Shing), offering arcade games, redemption machines, bumper cars, and a soft-play zone for younger children. Game credits start from HKD 50 via the Timezone card, making it flexible for all budgets. Best for ages 4 and up.

Bounce is Hong Kong's largest trampoline park, located in Kwun Tong, with interconnected trampolines, foam pits, a dodgeball arena, and a dedicated toddler zone. The facility is ideal for children aged 3 and up, with adult jump sessions also available. Entry starts at HKD 128 for 60 minutes; socks are mandatory and sold on-site.

This Sanrio-themed indoor play and entertainment centre in Tuen Mun Town Plaza is beloved by Sanrio fans aged 2-10. Features include Hello Kitty rides, interactive digital play walls, a soft-play area, and photo opportunities with character cutouts. Ticket prices start from HKD 168 per child; combo packages with the adjacent mall available.
Treehouse Play Cafe in Wan Chai is a popular drop-in play centre for babies and toddlers up to age 5, offering a woodland-themed soft-play zone, reading nooks, and a well-stocked parents' cafe with quality coffee and healthy kids' meals. Open play costs HKD 160 per child; the cozy atmosphere and clean facilities make it a standout.

Kidstopia in Sha Tin's New Town Plaza is a well-equipped indoor play centre spanning over 8,000 sq ft with a climbing wall, roller slide, trampolines, and a dedicated arts-and-crafts corner. It's particularly popular for birthday party packages, which include dedicated party rooms and catering options. Entry from HKD 150 per child.

Amaze Kids in Taikoo Shing is a long-running favourite for families on Hong Kong Island, offering a multi-level soft-play structure, ball pool, and infant crawl area for children up to age 12. The venue is known for its friendly staff and well-maintained equipment. Weekday admission is HKD 130 per child; weekend pricing is HKD 160.

Happy Land in North Point is a budget-friendly indoor play option for families in eastern Hong Kong Island, with a sizeable soft-play structure, ball pool, and air hockey tables. Entry costs just HKD 80 per child on weekdays, making it one of the most affordable dedicated play spaces in the city. Best for ages 1-8.
Little Creatures in Sham Shui Po is an animal-themed indoor play centre designed for children aged 0-6, featuring sensory play stations, a role-play village, and interactive learning activities. It runs structured classes in addition to open play. Entry from HKD 120 per child; class packages offer better value for regular visitors.

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