Sports Complexes in Warsaw

THE 10 BEST Warsaw Sports Complexes

Sports Complexes in Warsaw

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What travelers are saying

  • Hotel Reviewer #420
    Warsaw, Poland4 contributions
    This hangar has been renovated from an old plane hangar and it's quite easy to find. There are not only trampolines, but also slides, two zip lines and multiple games. The even have a play area for younger kids that couldn't stay at home. The place is often renovated so some of the attractions I mentioned might not be there anymore. You can also throw birthday parties up to 10 people (You have to pay extra for 11+) with a private room and everything! Also I should probably mention that you pay by an hour that you stay in the hangar. Personally i find this place very exciting and it's good place for kids to spend their free time.
    Written August 5, 2023
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  • Jan B
    Janki, Poland51 contributions
    New sport and new spot in town! Be on a lookout for ProPadel if you want to experience this new and exciting social sport - Padel, the fastest growing sport currently, and I must say one of my most favourite now! Make sure to book online in order to secure a slot at preferable time.
    Written November 6, 2019
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  • Jarek K.
    Warsaw, Poland31 contributions
    My son loves this place, and it is actually parents' friendly with a place for coffe or quiet room while waiting for kids having fun.
    Written July 18, 2018
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  • Viola
    Wil, Switzerland26 contributions
    It was very fun! I thought it was only for young children, though anyone at any age could go. The only thing that bothered us, was that no one spoke english, sadly we didn't know the language, so sometimes they yelled at my sister for doing something wrong, but we didn't understand what they meant. Also at the entrance, they provide you with socks, which we didn't know, so just ask for a pair before entering (so you don't get yelled at ;))
    Written August 13, 2018
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