What makes it 88% Solo-Friendly: A solo traveler can join open gym, parkour or fitness classes, pay per hour, store gear nearby, and enjoy high-energy activities without company, so suitability is very high.
Why 2-3 hours visit duration is ideal for solo trip: Allows time for a warm-up session, one drop-in class, and extra open-gym practice.
Open-gym Master Workout:
Use professional mats and towers to practice flips and acro-moves at your own pace.
Tip: Buy your annual card online (€5) and start with a 10-minute warm-up before tackling advanced moves.
Drop-in Parkour Class:
Join a small group to learn vaults, precision jumps, and rolls with a coach.
Tip: Book your spot at least a day ahead to secure a slot and avoid walk-in disappointment.
Calisthenics Circuit:
Follow a 55-minute body-weight strength circuit in the dedicated calisthenics area.
Tip: Arrive 10 minutes early to complete registration and reserve equipment.
Free Taster on Open Days:
Try a complimentary lesson during special event days for a cost-free introduction.
Tip: Check the website monthly for Open Day dates and bring non-slip socks (€2 if you need to buy).

Christoph Holler
A really nice and well structured trampoline park with two areas. There is a Dodgeball field, several basketball trampolines, some computer trampoline games and many trampolines - but those are really weak compared to other parks. Highlight is the two big air trampolines which lead to an airbag and a jump tower in the airbag. It also has a small Ninja Parcours. For the second, more professional ar...
Andrea Riposati
Great place in Milan. Super fun. The team is super professional. Great for both beginners and athletes
Bhavika Varshani
Summer camp is great. Water activities, obstacles, parkour, foam pit, and trust fall. All his favourites. Lunch excellent a couple of days and could be improved others. Staff are very kind, helpful, and playful with children.
Nir Sharony
Fun activity for the kids. You pay €18 per kid and they get to play around for an hour. They sell various kinds of snacks and the prices are very reasonable. We were there during the weekend and there were quite a lot of kids in the play area. There is nothing much for the parents to do except sit and wait for the hour to be over.
Massimo Cotrozzi
One of the largest trampolines gym. Obviously busy on weekends.... but not that much. Need to buy a membership (5€) and then it’s 10€/hour.
Book sessions earlier during summer and winter school holidays when classes fill up fast.
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| Item | Cost (Approx.) |
|---|---|
| Annual membership card | EUR 5 |
| Open-gym session (2 hours) | EUR 18 |
| Drop-in parkour class fee | EUR 15 |
| Non-slip socks | EUR 2 |
| Total Estimated | EUR 40 |
Note: All prices are indicative and may vary. Please check directly with the venue for the most accurate and up-to-date information.
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