Activity bars in London
Trampoline Parks in London
Trampoline parks are one of London's most energetic days out, packed with interconnected trampolines, foam pits, dodgeball courts and ninja-style obstacle runs. They suit kids, teens and adults, with sessions for all ages across the city.
8 venuesOxygen Activeplay Acton
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View venue →Where to go trampolining in London
London's trampoline parks are indoor venues with wall-to-wall trampolines plus extras like foam pits, battle beams, slam-dunk lanes and air bags. Several operators run multiple sites around the city. The listings here map them so you can find one near you.
What to expect
You book a timed jump session, usually an hour, and most parks require grip socks which you can buy on site. Parks run toddler and SEN sessions, general jump, and louder evening or fitness sessions. A safety briefing is standard, and minimum ages or supervision rules vary, so check before you go.
Booking and tips
Book ahead for weekends and school holidays, which sell out. Arrive early for the briefing and to sort grip socks, and pick an age-appropriate session for younger jumpers.
Frequently asked questions
How much does a trampoline park cost in London?
Most charge per timed session, often an hour, plus grip socks. Prices vary by park and time; each listing links to the venue for current rates.
Do you need to book a trampoline park?
Yes, sessions are timed and weekends and holidays sell out, so booking ahead is best. Some quieter weekday slots take walk-ins.
What age are trampoline parks for in London?
Most welcome a wide age range with dedicated toddler, general and evening sessions, plus supervision rules for younger children. Check the venue's session types and age rules.
Do you need grip socks for trampoline parks?
Almost always yes. Most London parks require special grip socks for safety, which you can usually buy on site if you do not have a pair.
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