Facing the spring weekendall families and groups of friends look for a way to enjoy the free time. From going to cinema or to theater until go to eatthere are millions of plans to do in Buenos Aires. If you are looking for a different, original and fun proposalyou can’t stop visiting and jumping in the trampoline parks.
A few years ago it exploded into Argentina the boom of spaces for jump on trampolines, a trend that is here to stay. Initially, it started with the option of jumpsthen they were added games and various objects to make the more complete experience. It turns out to be a ideal plan for all ages. Get to know the list of must-sees.
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Trampoline parks: 5 must-sees for this weekend
Bounce Park
Bounce Park is the first giant property in CABA, where you can live this great experience and at the same time taste the best culinary options at the hands of experts. It has a space of 500 square meters where children from four years old and older can come and have fun and with a baseball player option for younger children. The turn is 50 minutes to jump and play non-stop, and about 10 minutes where a professional tells the instructions of the game. In addition, it has a gastronomic part that has cafeteria options, professional pastries, elaborate dishes and signature cocktails. General admission is around $3,500. Meanwhile, non-slip socks are mandatory and are paid for only once ($1,200).
- Address: Juan B. Justo 8220, Villa Luro, CABA.
Re-Jump Trampoline Park
Re-Saltar is the only trampoline and game park with a panoramic view from the confectionery. It was created from the experience of more than 30 years in the market, in organizing children’s birthday parties, teaching sports and customer service. It has a new exclusive sector for two to five years, trampolines, bucket pools, challenges, an inflatable labyrinth with a soccer field, gladiators, among others. The “fun for an hour” costs $4,500 and it is mandatory to have non-slip socks that have a value of $1,000. You can reserve the ticket online or come and buy it on the spot. It has bar and confectionery service.
- Address: Av. Independencia 4141, CABA.
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Altitude Trampoline Park
With more than 90 parks throughout the world, the trampoline park specialist company, Altitude, arrived in Argentina in 2019 with its first park in Belgrano, CABA, and in 2023 with its second park in Avellaneda, Greater Buenos Aires. It offers children’s play areas, Interactive Panel, High Performance, Walk The Wall, Foam Pit, Basketball, Parkour, Battle Beam and DodgeBall, among other attractions. Ticket sales are only online. The entrance fee is $5,000 or $4,700, depending on the property. In turn, the mandatory non-slip socks have a price of $1,300. It has a bar service.
- Addresses: Avenida Monroe 1699, Belgrano, CABA; and Avellaneda Shopping Park. Au. Dr. Ricardo Balbín, KM 8.5. B1872. Avellaneda, Province of Buenos Aires.
Jumping Park
The trampoline park has a kids area, basketball, dodgeball court, two balance passes, small trampolines, large jumping beds, bucket pools and climbing. General admission costs $3,500, although there is the possibility of paying in cash on the spot and thus obtain a discount. The mandatory non-slip socks are paid for one time ($1,100), then they can be used again when the experience is repeated or you can also bring your own socks, as long as they are non-slip. The property has a cafeteria.
- Address: Benito Lynch 1100, Francisco Álvarez, West Access down Barrio San Diego.
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Rush Trampoline Park
Being the largest trampoline park in Latin America, Rush has more than 2,000 square meters of adventure, excitement and challenges. It is an ideal place for all ages, with interconnected wall-to-wall trampolines and different games, such as a dodgeball court and obstacles, among others. Prior reservation is required for both locations (Pilar and Monte Grande), otherwise entry to the parks is subject to the availability of the slopes. The one-hour jump has a value of $4,200. In addition, it is mandatory to use non-slip socks: you can buy them online or on site ($1,000), or wear the ones you have, as long as they meet the basic standards (base grip, good condition). They have a cafeteria area.
- Addresses: Rush Pilar, Collector 12 de Octubre this KM 49.5 Pilar, Buenos Aires; and Rush Monte Grande, Av. Jorge Newbery, corner San Lorenzo Monte Grande, Buenos Aires.
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