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The 5 Best Indoor Playgrounds in Bali That’ll Keep Your Tiny Tornadoes Entertained (And Safe)

  • Quality of Service: I reviewed indoor play spaces with attentive staff, high standards of cleanliness, and excellent overall assistance to ensure happy, satisfied clients of any age.
  • Communication: I preferred those who were clear about their policies and friendly and quick in their replies regarding bookings or updates.
  • Facilities: I selected spacious playgrounds with clean, adequate, safe play structures. This includes ball pits, slides, trampolines, and the like.
  • Comfort for Parents: I prioritized options that also ensure parents’ comfort in seating areas or rest spaces, Wi-Fi, a cafe or lounge, and clear sightlines.

As the artsy aunt, I was left with my nieces for the weekend. My sister trusts that I would keep them happy and safe.

The thing is, I take babysitting seriously. I wanted a creative space that didn’t feel generic. At the same time, I don’t want the kids out of my sight—not after my previous mistake.

Back then, I let them explore freely at a small local cafe play corner. That was a big no-no from now on, considering that they actually bumped into a table and spilled everything. It was messy, but I’m beyond relieved no one got hurt.

This time, I spent hours researching the best Bali indoor playgrounds, offering both safe and fun things to do. If you’re an art-minded guardian like me, your kids might enjoy these too.

How much do indoor playgrounds charge in Bali?

Indoor playgrounds in Bali typically charge between IDR 85,000 and IDR 300,000 per child. This depends on the location, time of visit, duration, guardian fees, and required extras (e.g., grip socks).

1. Pangolin Kids Club

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Address: Jl. Labuansait Jl. Pantai Cemongkak, Pecatu, Kec. Kuta Sel., Kabupaten Badung

Contact Details: 

Business Hours:

  • Daily: 8:00 am – 8:00 pm

Website

Pangolin Kids Club offers a massive 1,000m² indoor and outdoor playground in Uluwatu. They’re noted as one of the biggest facilities in the area with supervised play and an on-site cafe.

They have many unique features, such as a 12-meter climbing tower, a sensory ball pool, and a music room. If the kids want more fun, we like that there are role-play areas made from eco-friendly materials too.

The staff also focuses on sensory integration and daily structured programs, including Balinese crafting, traditional dance, and treasure hunts. I think this sets them apart from basic play areas by blending play with cultural learning for ages 0 to 14.

Pricing here varies by weekday vs. weekend or holiday, and by package, starting at IDR 280,000 on weekdays (or IDR 300,000 on weekends and holidays) for a 1 Child + 1 Adult Day Pass.

I also appreciate that there’s a 15% discount for KITAS or KITAP holders—temporary and permanent stay permits for foreigners, respectively.

This range is standard to slightly higher for Bali’s premium indoor playgrounds in tourist areas like Uluwatu, where basic options are cheaper but smaller.

However, this playground operates on a walk-in basis only, with no advance booking during peak times, which risks overcrowding.

Pros

  • One of the biggest playgrounds in Uluwatu
  • With many unique features
  • Offers structured programs with cultural learning
  • With an on-site cafe for parents
  • 15% discount for KITAS/KITAP holders

Cons

  • Walk-ins only 
  • Pricier than basic Bali playgrounds

A fantastic place for kids

“We were very impressed with the wide variety of entertainment and activities the centre offers – it can easily keep a child happily engaged for hours. The cleanliness is impeccable, and everything is clearly very well maintained. A fantastic place for kids!” 

-Elena Prenner, Google Review

A lovely indoor environment, especially for rainy days

“Amazing playground! A lovely indoor environment, especially for rainy days. My little one absolutely loved it!” 

-Thais Parreira, Google Review

2. Kids SoHo Playground

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Address: Jl. Bypass Ngurah Rai No.278, Sanur, Denpasar Selatan, Kota Denpasar

Contact Details: 

Business Hours:

  • Mon-Fri: 10:00 am – 9:00 pm
  • Sat-Sun: 8:00 am – 9:00 pm

Website

As Bali’s first edu play spot in Sanur, Kids SoHo Playground focuses on safe, specialized early learning for expat and local families.

They blend education and play through partnerships like First Bridge Montessori, Taekwondo, Ballet Royal, and modeling school. 

As for the facility, this 339 sqm² innovative play space opened in 2022 by Prami Pratiwi, who’s also the co-founder and managing director. She has 20 years of PR and hospitality experience, including roles at the Ritz-Carlton Bali and Bali Zoo. 

Fees begin at IDR 110,000 for 3 hours on weekdays, and IDR 130,000 for 3 hours on weekends. If you’re willing to spend extra, there are regular and member fees for unlimited use too. I love that this range is quite affordable and the standard for city indoor spots.

Moreover, their recent expansions include new tenants like Fun Mandarin and The Fingers Music Course, as well as daily Bubbly Splash events. The way I see it, this underscores their emphasis on holistic child development through expert partners.

Not only that, but their cafe is also pretty popular with families. A large glass window lets parents watch their kids at play while they unwind with ease.

Just one thing, though—a parent I spoke with mentioned some safety gaps at the slides and ball pit. Her kid bumped into the others because there weren’t enough barriers around.

Pros

  • Provides many edu-play programs and expert partners
  • Affordable pricing structure
  • Offers a cafe with a glass window for easy supervision
  • Strong founder background in hospitality and PR
  • With lots of regular expansions

Cons

  • Complaints about safety gaps at slides and ball pits
  • Smaller than other Uluwatu premium playgrounds

Good prices and friendly, attentive staff

“Excellent indoor playground! Our 1.5 year old loves it here. We can easily spend 3 hours playing. Activities for a lot of different ages/abilities. Good prices and friendly, attentive staff. The toys and playground is very clean. Socks included in the price for the child, but adults must bring their own or buy some for 15.000. Dress as light as possible as it gets hot! – the AC unit pumps hot air up at the top of the slides. Unsure of staff are aware of this (has been like this for a month).” 

-Joy, Google Review

My favorite play area for children

“This is a favorite play area for children. The attached cafe not only offers a kids’ menu, but you can also rent out the back room for birthday parties. There are monitors in the cafe so you can keep an eye on what’s happening in the play area at all times. ◎ Adults, don’t forget to bring socks!” 

-Miya, Google Review

3. Mai Main

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Address: Jl. Padang Linjong No.8, Canggu, Kec. Kuta Utara, Kabupaten Badung

Contact Details: 

Business Hours:

  • Daily: 8:00 am – 8:00 pm

Website

Mai Main delivers a spacious indoor playground with trampolines, climbing walls, ball pits, and roleplay zones. They even have sensory rooms and parent lounges—larger and more complete than most Canggu rivals.

Opened in 2022, their flagship location stands out for the variety of activities they have for ages 2 to 12. 

In addition to full indoor play access, they offer bounce zones, arts and crafts sessions, birthday parties, and a cafe with kids’ meals. I like that this space even boasts recent additions like VR gaming and cooking classes.

Entry starts at IDR 190,000 per child on weekdays and IDR 295,000 on weekends for unlimited play. These are pretty standard for Canggu’s premium indoor spots.

But of course, this can be more expensive than basic local parks. Socks are mandatory here too, so it’s wise to bring your own to save money.

Plus, remember that there are limited toddler-only hours here midweek, since they cater more to the older kids.

Pros

  • Spacious indoor playground
  • Wide range of activities for ages 2 to 12
  • With parent lounges and an on-site cafe
  • Larger and more complete than most Canggu rivals

Cons

  • More costly than basic local parks
  • Limited toddler-only hours midweek

Clean, safe, and well-designed for children

“Great kids playground! Clean, safe, and well-designed for children to play freely and creatively. The staff are friendly and attentive, and the facilities are well maintained. Perfect place for kids to have fun while parents can relax. Highly recommended for families!” 

-Tresna Margaratih, Google Review

Such a perfect family spot

“Such a perfect family spot! The kids had the best time playing here. And the restaurant makes it even better — you literally don’t need to go anywhere else. ❤️❤️❤️” 

-Nanda Anyak, Google Review

4. Waka Waka 

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Address: Jl. Arjuna No.88X, Legian, Kec. Kuta, Kabupaten Badung 

Contact Details: 

Business Hours:

  • Daily: 10:00 am – 6:00 pm

Website

If you’re looking for something unique, Waka Waka features an underwater-themed indoor playground with ocean ball pits, climbing structures, and interactive zones for ages 9 months to 12 years old.

Since 2023, this space has been part of the Singapore-based Waka Waka chain, which is strongest in immersive ocean play and blends fun with learning.

They’re located inside FuramaXclusive Ocean Beach Seminyak hotel—a fun and unique integration that I reckon some competitors lack. You can get unlimited indoor play access across ocean-themed zones, including ball pools, tunnels, and climbing nets.

The fees go around IDR 100,000 to 155,000 per child, though exact rates vary by age and package. This aligns with many indoor playgrounds in Kuta or Legian near tourist hotels.

However, a few clients I interviewed shared that it can be cold here with the heavy AC. Kids will need to wear jackets and sweaters even in the heat of Bali. Otherwise, they’ll likely shiver after an hour.

And because of the height limit of up to 125 cm, I believe some older siblings might have to sit this one out.

Pros

  • Unique, underwater-themed playground
  • Caters to a wide age range of 9 months to 12 years old
  • Located inside a well-known hotel
  • Offers an unlimited play experience across many zones

Cons

  • Can get pretty cold due to the heavy AC
  • With a strict height limit

Solid indoor playground for children

“Solid indoor playground for children. Our boys enjoyed their visit. The staff also very patient and friendly. Recommended for a hot day and the kids need a break” 

-Jamie Pierre, Google Review

Small, but surprisingly a fantastic playground for the kids

“Fantastic playground for the kids, its small but surprisingly has a lot to do for them. A cheap meal can also be included in the ticket price.” 

-Nick Dobbin (The Long Way Round), Google Review

5. Clip ‘n Climb Bali

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Address: Jl. Bypass Ngurah Rai, Sanur Kauh, Denpasar Selatan, Kota Denpasar

Contact Details: 

Business Hours:

  • Daily: 9:00 am – 9:00 pm

Website

Clip ‘n Climb Bali is this island province’s first official Clip ‘n Climb—they have over 360 worldwide! Launched in 2024 in Sanur, they’re known for their vertical challenges for ages 4 and above, as well as recent soft-opening expansions.

This place has 25 unique 9-meter walls, more than 90 routes, augmented reality climbing, and fun walls. For me, this is far more variety than standard playground slides or trampolines.

Additionally, the team believes everyone can climb, so they place a strong emphasis on safety-first gear. They have auto-belay EP (easy pull) walls and growth through fun, so I think most beginners can solo safely.

Sessions here cost around IDR 130,000 to IDR 350,000 for an unlimited experience. This depends on age, residency status, and the day (weekdays or weekends/holidays).

These rates are on the premium side for specialized climbing compared to standard Bali playgrounds. Still, I appreciate that their family packages and event deals can help you save.

Pros

  • Over 90 routes and AR climbing
  • Beginner-friendly with reliable safety gear
  • Focuses on growth through a fun and safety-first approach
  • Offers family packages and event deals

Cons

  • Less variety for toddlers or non-climbers
  • Premium pricing vs. standard playgrounds

Everyone was super helpful

“My daughter and me just spent an amazing morning at clip n climb. Everyone was super helpful and we got clear explanations on how to climb safely. Will definitely be back with the family soon again :-)” 

-Conny Gruber, Google Review

Lots of fun with the varied challenges and difficulty

“There were lots of challenges and the difficulty level varied, so the kids had a lot of fun. They enjoyed playing games on the screen, and the staff was very friendly.” 

-백지원, Google Review

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