8 Best Trampoline Parks in Singapore

8 Best Trampoline Parks in Singapore

Trampoline parks have become one of Singapore's most popular family activities - and for good reason. They burn enormous amounts of energy in a short time, work for a wide age range, and are entirely weatherproof. Singapore now has several excellent trampoline parks scattered across the island, each with its own character and mix of attractions beyond basic bouncing.

Why Trampoline Parks?

  • Energy burn - an hour of trampolining burns more calories than an hour of running
  • All-weather - fully air-conditioned and indoor, perfect for Singapore's climate
  • Wide age range - most parks have dedicated toddler zones and activities that challenge teenagers
  • Affordable - typically $15-$28 per hour, with socks included or available for purchase

Central Singapore

1. Bounce Singapore - Cathay Cineleisure, Orchard Road

Bounce is one of Singapore's original trampoline parks and remains among the best. Located in the heart of Orchard Road at Cathay Cineleisure, it features interconnected trampolines, a performance wall for flips, slam-dunk basketball hoops, a dodgeball court and the signature "Big Bag" - an enormous airbag you launch into from a trampoline. The facility is well-maintained and staff actively supervise.

Best for: Ages 3-adult (dedicated Mini Bounce area for under 6s) Facilities: Viewing area for parents, lockers, grip socks required (available for purchase), cafe nearby in the mall Tip: Book the Mini Bounce session if you have children under 6 - it's a gentler, less intimidating introduction. The Big Bag is the highlight for older kids. Weekend afternoons get crowded; weekday mornings are best for younger children.

2. SuperPark Singapore - Suntec City

SuperPark is more than a trampoline park - it's an "all-in-one indoor activity park" that combines trampolines with an adventure area and a game arena. The trampoline zone has a freestyle area and a performance trampoline. Beyond bouncing, there's a climbing wall, flying fox, pedal car racing, tube sliding, skate and scoot area, and interactive digital games. The variety is outstanding.

Best for: Ages 2-adult (Adventure Area suits 3+, Game Arena suits 5+) Facilities: Full cafe, lockers, changing rooms, birthday party packages, accessible by MRT (Promenade station) Tip: The breadth of activities means kids don't get bored of bouncing - when they've had enough trampolining, there are ten other things to try. Allow 2-3 hours for a full visit. Buy tickets online for a discount.

3. Katapult Trampoline Park - Orchard Central

Katapult stands out for its unique attractions that go beyond standard trampolining. The park features a Ninja Warrior-style obstacle course, a wipeout zone, climbing walls, and a foam pit. The interconnected trampoline area is well-sized and includes basketball hoops. It's popular with teenagers and birthday parties.

Best for: Ages 4-adult Facilities: Lockers, viewing area, grip socks required, party packages, Orchard Road dining nearby Tip: The Ninja Warrior course is the standout attraction - challenging for kids and adults alike. It draws the longest queues on weekends, so start there and work your way to the trampolines. Weekday evenings are surprisingly quiet.

East Singapore

4. Bounce Inc - Previously at various locations

Bounce has expanded and relocated various outlets over the years. Check their website for the current operating location. Their signature attractions - the X-Park obstacle course, interconnected trampolines, dodgeball courts and the massive airbag landing - remain consistently excellent wherever they operate. The brand is known for high safety standards and well-trained staff.

Best for: Ages 3-adult Facilities: Lockers, grip socks required, parent viewing areas, party packages Tip: Follow Bounce Singapore's social media for pop-up events, glow-bounce evenings and school holiday specials. Their X-Park obstacle course challenges are a major draw for competitive older kids.

5. Amped Trampoline Park - Previously at various East locations

Amped has been a solid mid-range option in the East of Singapore. The park features a main trampoline arena, dodgeball courts, basketball slam dunk, a foam pit and a dedicated area for younger children. The atmosphere is relaxed and family-friendly, without the high-intensity feel of some of the larger parks.

Best for: Ages 3-16 Facilities: Small cafe, lockers, grip socks required, party room Tip: Amped's pricing tends to be slightly lower than the big-name parks, making it a good-value option for regular visitors. Check their website for current location and any multi-visit packages.

West Singapore

6. HomeTeamNS Bukit Batok Adventure Centre - T-Hall

The HomeTeamNS Bukit Batok clubhouse features T-Hall, a multi-activity adventure space that includes trampolines alongside climbing walls, a ninja obstacle course and a ball pit. While not a dedicated trampoline park, the trampoline section is well-sized and the variety of other activities makes it a great all-round destination. HomeTeamNS members get discounted rates, but it's open to the public.

Best for: Ages 3-14 Facilities: Full clubhouse facilities including restaurants, parking, baby change rooms Tip: Non-members pay a surcharge but it's still reasonable. The climbing wall and ninja course provide variety when kids need a break from bouncing. The surrounding Bukit Batok Nature Park is a good complement if the weather is fine.

7. Kiztopia - various locations including Jurong

Kiztopia is primarily an indoor playground, but several of its outlets include sizeable trampoline zones as part of their 18,000+ square foot play spaces. The trampolines are integrated into a broader play experience that includes ball pits, climbing structures, slides and role-play areas. For families with mixed-age children, this integration is a big advantage.

Best for: Ages 1-12 Facilities: On-site cafe, nursing room, party rooms, lockers, grip socks required Tip: If your group includes both toddlers and older kids who want to bounce, Kiztopia's combined playground-and-trampoline format means everyone is catered for in one venue. Book online during peak periods.

North Singapore

8. Jumptopia / Pop-Up Trampoline Events - Various Locations

Jumptopia runs regular pop-up inflatable and trampoline festivals at venues across Singapore, particularly during school holidays. These temporary events feature massive inflatable courses, trampoline areas and bouncy castles themed around seasons and characters. Locations rotate between malls and event spaces island-wide, including Suntec City, Marina Bay Sands and Resorts World Sentosa.

Best for: Ages 2-12 Facilities: Varies by pop-up venue - typically food vendors, baby change facilities at the host mall Tip: Follow Jumptopia on social media for event announcements and early-bird tickets. Pop-up events sell out quickly during school holidays. Weekday sessions are less crowded and often cheaper. Some events include dedicated toddler time slots.

Safety Tips for Trampoline Parks

  • Grip socks are mandatory - every park requires them. Most sell them at the counter ($2-$5), or bring your own from a previous visit.
  • Supervise actively - while staff are present, parents should watch younger children closely, especially in mixed-age free-bounce areas.
  • Warm up first - encourage kids to start with gentle bouncing before attempting flips or tricks. Cold muscles and high-energy bouncing don't mix well.
  • Stay hydrated - trampolining is more physically demanding than it looks. Bring water bottles.
  • Remove jewellery - rings, necklaces and dangly earrings should come off before bouncing.
  • Check age and height restrictions - some attractions within parks have minimum requirements. The Ninja Warrior courses typically require children to be over 110cm.
  • Book in advance on weekends and school holidays - sessions fill up, and walk-in availability isn't guaranteed at popular parks.

What to Bring

  • Comfortable clothing (no jeans or dresses)
  • Grip socks (or buy at the park)
  • Water bottle
  • Change of clothes for younger children
  • Socks for parents entering the trampoline area

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