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Elevenpark Playhouse

elevenpark 5m slideParents, listen up! There’s a brand new playhouse that has opened up in the 11th district over the holidays. 

The Elevenpark playhouse has a 4000 m2 play area making it the largest indoor playhouse in Hungary!  The playhouse is suitable for children of all ages, from baby to 14 years of age.

The playhouse boasts;

  • 5 meter long slide!
  • Electric mini cars and race track
  • trampolines & bouncy castles
  • Nerf style shooting guns in a netted area
  • table soccer and air hockey tables
  • climbing wall and climbing pyramid
  • lots of open space with running room
  • a restaurant with a view of the entire playhouse
  • an internet area

Opening hours

-Weekdays:       2 pm to 7 pm
-Weekends & holidays:      9 am to 7 pm

Address

Hengermalom út 19
District XI
across the street of the immigration office
06 20 223-3317
Directions and map

Go check it out over the weekend and let those kiddies run wild to waste some energy!

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5 Comments »

  • Erika says:

    I visited on Wednesday with my three children (ages 3, 6 and 8). It is not complete yet. They are still waiting on the climbing wall, climbing pyramid and 5 m long slide. However, it is still a great place to let the kids run around and wear off some energy. They all enjoyed it.
    We did not try the food. I don't think it's anything spectacular but good enough. Keep in mind there is a Subway and a Burger Kind downstairs.
    Also, put warm socks on yourself (if you go in) and your kids as we found the floor to be quite cold but maybe that will improve.
    Still planning my daughter's January birthday party there as she and her friends will have a great time!

  • Mirjana says:

    we were not very impressed. prefer kolyok park for younger kids…

    • Wendy Langlois Corriveau says:

      I agree! We went to check it out the weekend after I posted the article and we disappointed. The bouncy castles look used and run down, kids wouldn’t touch the food there, and we found it a little pricy since they make the parents pay as well. I would say its best for kids over the age of 5-6 yrs.

  • Orsi says:

    I was there twice, beginning of december and last week and it has changed totally. The food is now fresh and tasty (say hired a cook) and the serve even salad. The also installed two new big toys. One is the a big roller slide and the most amazing is the new climbing tower.

    Kölyök park and Kalandpark I found quite boring and old fashined. The toilets are really shi… Men and women have to share one. And the old carpets haven`t convince me in regards of cleanliness and hygien.

    So I think Elevenpark is the best Activity Playground up to now and my three kids love it !

  • Ayu says:

    We were there a few times and the kids usually want to stay till it closed, I don't think the entrance fee is pricey considering you can stay the whole day, but I do think the coffee is pricey.

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