From immersive fantasy zones to STEM-based play areas, there’s something for every family. Here’s your updated guide to the best kid-friendly indoor playgrounds and parks in Metro Manila, with entrance fees, locations, and key features.
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1. Fantasy World
An exciting mix of amusement rides, arcade games, and interactive fun, Fantasy World offers multiple branches around the metro.
🌟 Highlights: Kiddie rides, arcade games, VR booths, colorful play zones
📍 Branches:
💸 Rates: Starts at ₱550 for 3 hours (1 child + 1 adult companion, weekdays)
🧦 Non-slip socks required: ₱50 per pair for both kids and adults
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2. Underwater Adventure – SM North EDSA
Dive into ocean-themed fun at Underwater Adventure, a play space filled with glowing sea creatures, ball pits, and interactive sensory zones.
🌟 Highlights: Under-the-sea sensory play, glowing aquatic walls, safe toddler zones
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Underwater Adventure – SM North EDSA |
📍 Location: Level 5, The Block, SM North EDSA (near Lazer Quest)
🕙 Hours: Daily, 10 AM – 9 PM
💸 Rates:
- 1 Hour – ₱299
- 3 Hours – ₱420
(Rates include access for 1 child + 1 guardian)
3. KinderCity – Vista Mall Taguig
Perfect for toddlers and younger kids, KinderCity is a vibrant, activity-packed playground that encourages imaginative and active play.
🌟 Highlights: Obstacle courses, ball pits, slides, soft play areas
KinderCity - Vista Mall Taguig |
📍 Location: 2F Phase 1 Vista Mall Taguig
💸 Rates:
- ₱320 – 1 Hour Pass (1 Child)
- ₱120 – 1 Hour Adult Companion
Promo: ₱650 for 3 hours
4. Koobo PH – Pasig City
Koobo PH is a cozy, Montessori-style indoor playground that blends wooden climbing equipment, sensory toys, and imaginative corners for younger kids.
🌟 Highlights: Wooden play structures, reading nooks, sensory-friendly play
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Koobo PH - Pasig |
📍 Location: 9544 C. Raymundo Ave., Brgy. Caniogan, Pasig (Behind Jollibee C. Raymundo)
💸 Rates: ₱450 for 1.5 hours (1 child + 1 guardian)
5. Enchanted Park – Opus Mall, Quezon City
A magical play space inside the new Opus Mall, Enchanted Park offers creative and physically engaging play structures for kids.
🌟 Highlights: Fantasy-themed interiors, climbing zones, indoor slides
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Enchanted Park – Opus Mall |
📍 Location: 4th Floor, Opus Mall, Bridgetowne Destination Estate, Quezon City
🕙 Open: Tuesday – Sunday, 10 AM – 7 PM
💸 Rates:
- 1 Hour: ₱600
- 2 Hours: ₱700
- 3 Hours: ₱800
(All rates include 1 child + 1 guardian)
6. Kidzooona – Multiple Locations
A well-loved Japanese-style indoor playground known for imaginative role-play zones and active play areas. Perfect for toddlers to elementary-age kids.
🌟 Highlights: Ball pits, role-play town, inflatables, slides
📍 Metro Manila Branches:
- Festival Mall
- Ayala Malls Cloverleaf
- EDSA Shangri-La Plaza
- Lucky Chinatown
- Venice Grand Canal Mall
- Robinsons Galleria Ortigas
- SM Caloocan
- SM Fairview
- SM North EDSA
- SM San Lazaro
- SM Southmall
- SM Sta. Mesa
- SM Sucat
- U.P. Town Center
- Uptown Mall
- Vista Mall Taguig
💸 Rates: ₱300–₱450 per hour (depending on branch); ₱100 for adult guardian
7. PlayLab – Robinsons Galleria Ortigas
A digital and science-inspired playground where art meets interactive technology. Great for curious and creative kids.
🌟 Highlights: Light art walls, interactive floors, digital storytelling zones
📍 Location: 4th Floor, Robinsons Galleria Ortigas
💸 Rate: ₱450 per child (90 minutes)
8. Dino Land – SM City North EDSA
Step back in time at Dino Land, where kids can explore realistic dinosaur exhibits, excavation sites, and themed play areas.
🌟 Highlights: Life-sized dinos, fossil dig zones, dino rides
💸 Rates: ₱300–₱500 per child (1–2 hours); adults enter free with child
9. Wetpark Adventure Lagoon – McKinley Hill, Taguig
Beat the heat in this indoor water playground packed with inflatable obstacle courses and water slides—all in a safe, air-conditioned space.
🌟 Highlights: Splash zones, giant slides, aquatic challenges
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Wetpark Adventure Lagoon – McKinley Hill |
📍 Location: Venice Grand Canal Mall, McKinley Hill, Taguig
💸 Rates:
- ₱550 – Kids (90cm & above)
- ₱200 – Kids below 90cm
- ₱200 – Adult companion
10. Pixie Forest & X-Site – Festival Mall, Alabang
These adjacent attractions are classic go-to playgrounds for South Manila families. Pixie Forest is great for toddlers, while X-Site offers fun for older kids.
🌟 Highlights: Carousel, arcade games, kiddie cars, family-friendly rides
📍 Location: Festival Mall, Filinvest City, Alabang
💸 Rates:
- Pixie Forest: ₱60 per ride
- X-Site: ₱5–₱20 per arcade game
Tips for Visiting Metro Manila Playgrounds
Bring non-slip socks – Required in most playgrounds; check if they’re selling on-site.
Arrive early on weekends – Crowds build up fast, especially in mall-based playgrounds.
Check for promos – Some parks offer weekday or combo discounts.
Age/height rules apply – Some parks have minimum age or height for certain activities.
Follow safety & sanitation rules – Hand sanitizing and guardian supervision are often required.
Whether you’re planning a short play session or an all-day bonding experience, these playgrounds offer safe, enriching, and fun activities for kids—all within Metro Manila. Make memories and explore one park at a time!
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