
Need an indoor activity that's high-energy too? Start jumping for joy, parents, our top trampoline parks in Singapore list was made just for you!
Is there anything better during the school holidays than letting the kids burn off some serious energy at a trampoline park in Singapore? As parents, we know that a place must tick a few boxes before it can qualify as one of the best indoor playground in Singapore. First, it must tire out the most energetic of kids, and it gets major bonus points if it triples up as a great rainy day activity when you are searching for indoor activities for kids.
But what if you could also hop in on the action? If you are wondering what to do during school holiday seasons or looking for fun things to do with teen family members, a trampoline park in Singapore is the perfect answer. At these high-energy arenas, you can bounce along with your kids, have fun, and get a great workout in. We’ve personally leapt on trampoline parks islandwide and can give you the real deal on where, when, and the prices of each trampoline park, to get your family jumping for joy. If you are hunting for exciting things to do this weekend, this is definitely it!
Essential trampoline park tips for first-time jumpers
- Trampoline parks in Singapore all have a series of interconnected trampolines, so your little ones can bounce from one side of the place to the other. Kids get good speed and height, so collisions are bound to happen, especially if more than one bouncer hits a trampoline at once. Luckily, all trampoline parks allow adult supervision to avoid accidents before they happen!
- No grip socks, no bouncing! Make sure to bring your own, or buy a pair of socks on-site for around $2 to $3.
- It’s best to book in advance to avoid disappointment on arrival. Trampoline parks tend to book out fast.
- Sign the compulsory waiver online before you go, to maximise jumping time and avoid a bottleneck.
- All locations are bounce-riffic party venues, guaranteed to put a smile on any birthday boy or girl.
- With all that bouncing around, you’ll definitely work up a sweat! Besides ample hydration, we suggest bringing an extra change of clothes too.
Why trust this guide: we know trampoline parks!
I’ve lived in Singapore for more than 12 years with three trampoline loving children, and it’s fair to say we’ve tried many! My kids are different ages too, from teens to a six year old, so I also know what to look out for when it comes to little-kid safety, as well as challenges for older kids like ropes courses and additional sport facilities (basketball hoops plus trampolines for the win!) I’ve shared my personal tips below to guide you, and you can also reach out to me directly at amanda@honeykidsasia.com if you want to share your feedback as well. Happy jumping!
The best trampoline parks for kids in Singapore
1. Bounce

If the kids are getting restless on a shopping trip on Orchard Road, pop by level nine of Cineleisure and into Bounce. Straight from Melbourne, Australia, Bounce has over 100 interconnecting trampolines and a variety of trampoline zones, including the X-Park challenge course, a five-metre ‘Leap of Faith’, and a wall run. This is where kids aged three and up can bounce off the walls all they want. There are also student and multi-visit packages. Take note that Bounce has a pretty strict safety policy, requiring that everyone wear their special grip socks at $3.20 — this little charge isn’t included in their ticket prices. But once you get those special Bounce grip socks, they are yours to keep and reuse again for your next visit.
Pro tip: Look for the 2-hour jump pass or group discount for 4 jumpers to save money. And make sure you pack both grip socks and trainers for the X-Park Challenge!
Where: Bounce, #09-01, Cineleisure, 8 Grange Road, Singapore 239695
Opening hours: Mon – Thu 10am to 8pm, Fri 10am to 9pm, Sat & PH 9am to 9pm, Sun 9am to 7pm
Price: From $27.20 for anyone above 110cm; $19 for kids under four
2. Amped Trampoline Park

Amped takes bookings for a fun-filled day for kids and adults alike with four zones which includes a game hub featuring games like air hockey, basketball, and an interactive feature wall where kiddos need to react to the lights at, well, lightning speeds! OG fans may remember their multi-activity air courts which can host a variety of fun games like football, basketball, dodgeball and free play. Make your booking right now! Grip socks is a must, so you may bring your own or simply purchase them at the counter.
Pro tip: There’s not a lot else around this area, so pack some snacks for the kids and bring cash for the ice lollies!
Where: Amped Trampoline Park, #02-33, 10 Raeburn Park, Block C, Singapore 008702
Opening hours: 10am to 7pm, daily
Cost: $19.90 for general access
3. SuperPark Singapore

This one’s not exclusively a trampoline park; instead, the all-in-one SuperPark has over 34 activities for the whole family. We’re not kidding. This indoor playground in Suntec has everything from sports to adventure activities divided into three zones: an adventure area, game arena and freestyle hall. Bounce as high as you can on the trampoline platform, dive into foam pits, and jump to play a game. Had enough of trampolines? Run through the obstacle courses or slide down the epic Airbag Donut Slide. Watch all the fun we had on Instagram. And make sure to plan your time with our guide to SuperPark.
Pro tip: There’s something for everyone here, including a ballpit for younger kids, and they love running over the coloured tiles on the floor is lava! The big kids will have fun too with the range of games and activities.
Where: SuperPark Singapore, 3 Temasek Boulevard, #01-488 Suntec City Mall, Singapore 038983
Opening hours: Mon – Tue 9am to 9pm, Wed – Thu 10.30am to 8pm, Fri 10.30am to 9pm, Sat 9am – 9pm, Sun 9am to 8pm
Price: Tickets from $16.95 for off-peak Super Day Passes
4. Amazonia

While it’s not strictly a trampoline park, there is a super fun trampoline area in one of our favourite indoor playgrounds! Amazonia at Great World City takes trampolining to new heights with an elevated enclosed bouncing area and basketball hoops for some bouncy basketball fun. Just watch little ones don’t get caught up in the tangle as bigger kids shoot hoops while bouncing. It’s chaos but a lot of fun!
Pro tip: If you want to avoid having lunch at McDonald’s, head to the free playground for more fun, or to B1 where you’ll find healthier options like Boost Juice and the hawker food court. The food at Amazonia can be pricey for what it is!
Where: Amazonia, #03-113, Great World, 1 Kim Seng Promenade, Singapore 237994
Opening hours: Mon 9.30am to 4.30pm, Tue – Fri 9.30am to 7.30pm, Sat – Sun 9.30am to 9.30pm
Price $28.80 for children under three; $38.90 for children aged three and above.
5. Kiztopia

If you’re looking for a trampoline park in Singapore, there’s always something to bounce on at Kiztopia! We love the trampolines at the various Kiztopia indoor playgrounds around Singapore. Often, the trampolines are combined with a fun game, like basketball. At the Orchard Cineleisure outlet, you can even don a velcro suit and bounce against a wall. Why limit the fun to trampolines alone? The best thing about a visit to Kiztopia is that it’s not just about the trampolines. You’ll find everything from ballpits, slides, climbing frames and mini train rides.
Where: Kiztopia, at various locations
Opening hours: Varies based on location
Price: Prices vary, starting at $29.80
6. Trampoline Singapore

If you want to take trampolining more seriously, there is a training academy for this sport right here in Singapore. Athletes can train to compete in the World Championships, and represent Singapore in gymnastic competitions. They have both kids and adults classes, so it’s never too late to take your jumping to the next level!
Where: Trampoline Singapore, 6 Tampines Street 92, #01-01, Singapore, 528893
Opening hours: Mon – Thu 6pm to 9pm, Sat 10am to 5.30pm, Sun, 12pm to 6pm
Price: Trial classes start at $45
7. Power Kids Gym

Looking for a trampoline park that’s perfect for your little one? Power Kids Gym offers a variety of classes designed to help your child improve their mobility. They can practice crawling, balancing, climbing, and even jumping on a trampoline! No need to worry — there are plenty of mats and soft surfaces to cushion any falls.
Where: Power Kids Gym, locations in Dairy Farm Mall and UE Square
Opening hours: 9am to 6pm, daily (Closed on Mon for Dairy Farm Mall)
Prices: Learn more about their classes, events and camp rates via their website
8. The Yard

Looking to improve the kiddo’s bouncing swag? Head on over to The Yard, the trampoline park in Singapore that offers trampolining training for kiddos. That’s not all; discover their recreational and competitive gymnastics for kids of all ages and more. Find out more about charges via the website.
Where: The Yard, locations in Dempsey, Jurong, and Bukit Timah
Opening hours: Various opening hours based on location
Prices: Learn more about their class packages via their website
9. Jolly Jungle Kids Indoor Playground
Too hot or raining outside? Jolly Jungle Kids Indoor Playground is tucked within the library and is the perfect spot for kids to play and have fun indoors. While it’s run separately from the library, you can still go from reading books to bouncing on trampoline, or even zipping down the mega slide. The jungle-themed playground has a dedicated trampoline park that’s designed to keep kids safe while jumping like little monkeys!
Where: Jolly Jungle Kids Indoor Playground, SAFRA Yishun Country Club and Our Tampines Hub
Opening hours:
SAFRA Yishun Country Club Mon – Fri 11 am to 8 pm, Sat, Sun, PH 10am to 9pm
Our Tampines Hub 10am to 9pm, daily
Prices: From $13 for one hour for 1 child and 1 adult
10. Jumping Singapore
This is where jumping turns into serious fun! Jumping Singapore runs jump fitness classes for children and adults, which means, you can make bouncing, a family sport! Little ones get their very own kiddy trampolines, while parents use the adult version. Just follow the instructors and bounce to the beat, and enjoy a full body workout that feels more like play than exercise.
Where: Jumping Singapore, Far East Plaza, 14 Scotts Rd, #01-100, Singapore 228213
Opening hours: Mon – Fri 10am to 7pm (Closed on weekends)
Prices: From $48 for four trial classes
11. Singapore Trampoline Academy
If your kiddo wants to take trampolining up a notch, the Singapore Trampoline Academy offers classes that imparts jumping and floor skills. And if they are really into it, they can even train competitively here!
Where: Singapore Trampoline Academy, 7 Maxwell Rd, #06-01 Annex B, Singapore 069111
Opening hours: Various sessions, check their website
Prices: Learn more about their class packages via their website
12. Yooland Indoor Playground
Conveniently located in the shopping mall, Yooland Indoor Playground is a popular indoor playground in the west for kids to unwind, especially those attending enrichment classes in the vicinity. The space-themed playground has LED-lit slides, a space trampoline to complete missions, and even a space kitchen for pretend play. There’s even AR game stations here!
Where: Yooland Indoor Playground, 3 Gateway Dr, Level 3, unit #36/37 Westgate, Singapore 608532
Opening hours: Mon – Thu 10am to 8pm, Fri – Sun 10am to 9pm
Prices: From $25 for one hour for 1 child and 1 adult
13. Wan to Play

Find Wan to Play at eight different locations around Singapore, including Changi Airport T3 and Kallang Wave Mall. Each outlet has a different theme and you’ll find the largest trampoline area at the forest-themed outlet at i12 Katong Mall.
Where: Wan to play, at various locations
Opening hours: Various times based on location
Prices: From $22 for a one hour pass
14. Jurong Lake Gardens

Round up the family for a scenic walk at Jurong Lake Gardens and head to the Forest Ramble, a nature-inspired playground. There are 13 adventure stations that’ll keep the kids busy and when they get to the trampoline park, watch them bounce like frogs! How cute!
Where: Jurong Lake Gardens, Yuan Ching Road
Opening hours: Tue – Sun 8am to 10pm (Closed on Mon)
Prices: Free
15. World of Blocks (Permanently closed)

Although we’ve had to say goodbye to Bouncy Paradise, it has given way to this giant indoor playground inspired by Minecraft and Roblox! Again, it’s not exactly a trampoline park but there’s still lots of jumping good fun to be had. There are a few smaller trampolines and giant air bubbles in their foam pit that’ll still let the kiddos burn some energy through bouncing!
Where: World of Blocks, 200 Pandan Gardens, Singapore 609336
Price: $18 per person for unlimited play time
Bonus ideas: More fun ways for the kids to stay active in Singapore:
Trampoline parks aren’t the only places kids can go to burn energy in Singapaore! Check out these other awesome activites:
- .We love a bike ride, but not all paths are the same. Check out our list of the best cycling routes in the city.
- If you want to head outdoors, try a trip to a public swimming pool (complete with slides, and cheap prices!)
- Even little kids can join in on these family friendly hiking trails.
- There are more green spaces than you think on the little red dot. Here’s where to find the best parks
- Sign the kids up for Rugby training and make friends while they’re at it!
Have a bouncing good time!
