Best Indoor Play Centres in Canberra - 2026 Guide

Jul 16, 2026

Canberra winter is not for the faint-hearted. When the frost does not lift until lunchtime and the trampoline outside is a no-go zone, indoor play centres become an absolute lifesaver. The good news is the capital punches well above its weight, with brilliant options spread from Gungahlin down to Tuggeranong. We have rounded up the best indoor play centres in Canberra so you always have somewhere warm to burn off that little-kid energy.

What We Look For in a Great Play Centre

Not all play centres are created equal, so we judge each one on the things that actually matter to parents:

  • Separate toddler zones so the little ones do not get flattened by the big kids
  • Decent coffee because you have earned it
  • Cleanliness you can see the moment you walk in
  • Easy parking because wrangling kids across a car park in 2 degrees is its own sport
  • Good sightlines so you can actually sit down and still see your child

Majura Park and the Airport Precinct

Lollipop's Playland and Cafe - Majura Park

Canberra's largest dedicated indoor playland, and a reliable go-to for the under-11 crowd. There is a big multi-level play frame with a three-storey slide, a ball pit, spinning teacups, and a proper enclosed toddler area for the littlies. The cafe does barista coffee and hot food, and because it sits inside Majura Park Shopping Centre (next to Aldi), parking is easy and you can knock over the groceries on the way home. Open 9:30am to 5:30pm, seven days.

Ages: 0-11 | Location: Majura Park Shopping Centre, Spitfire Ave | Top tip: keep an eye on their socials for free-entry mornings and Pay Your Age days

Flip Out Majura

Just around the corner on Mustang Ave, Flip Out is the pick for kids who need to properly launch themselves at something. Trampolines, a parkour arena, a ninja course, climbing walls, air bags, and the interactive Cyber Tower for older kids who want a challenge. Crucially for families with a mixed-age crew, there is a three-level soft play area for the fives-and-unders, so the whole family is covered in one visit.

Ages: 3+ (soft play for 5 and under) | Location: 13 Mustang Ave, Canberra Airport | Top tip: weekday mornings in term time are blissfully quiet

South Canberra

Inflatable World - Kambah

The largest inflatable park on Canberra's southside, and an instant hit with kids of every age. Two big netted play areas are split by age so the littlies bounce safely away from the big kids, with slides, obstacle courses, climbing structures and wobbly bridges to conquer. Entry is per two-hour session (around $21 for kids 5+, $15 for 4 and under) and spectators are free, so parents can watch from the sidelines with a coffee.

Ages: all ages, split play zones | Location: 6 Jenke Circuit, Kambah | Price: about $15-21 per session | Top tip: grip socks are a must, bring your own to save a few dollars

Sprouts Corner - Kambah

Right nearby on the same circuit, Sprouts Corner is the calm to Inflatable World's chaos. This nature-inspired, pastel-toned play centre is designed specifically for babies and kids aged zero to seven, and it shows in every detail. The cafe is a genuine drawcard too, with a chef-designed menu and proper coffee. If you have a toddler who gets overwhelmed at the big loud centres, this is your place. Open 9:30am to 5pm weekdays, 10am to 5pm weekends.

Ages: 0-7 | Location: 8/46 Jenke Circuit, Kambah | Top tip: perfect for a quieter weekday morning with a baby or toddler in tow

North Canberra

Funland Canberra - Mitchell

The Gungahlin region's favourite play centre, Funland has a giant jungle gym, big slides, soft play areas for the little ones, and a cafe with some genuinely healthy options alongside the usual treats. No bookings needed, just walk in, which makes it perfect for those mornings when you need to get out of the house immediately. Open daily 9:30am to 5:30pm.

Ages: babies to primary | Location: 1/181 Flemington Road, Mitchell | Top tip: memberships are good value if you are a regular

Kidzplore - Dairy Road

One of Canberra's newer play centres, Kidzplore at the Dairy Road precinct is bright, clean and modern, with plenty for crawlers through to primary schoolers. A 10-visit prepaid pass ($99) makes it one of the better-value regulars' options in the city. Open 10am to 5pm weekdays and 9:30am to 5:30pm on weekends.

Ages: 0-10 | Location: Unit 7, Building 3, 1 Dairy Road | Price: 10-visit pass $99 | Top tip: pair it with a wander around the Dairy Road precinct afterwards

Handy Tips Before You Go

  • Pack grip socks. Most centres require them and buying on the day adds up.
  • Bring a water bottle. Kids get thirsty fast when they are running around.
  • Go early. The first hour after opening is the calmest, especially on wet weekends.
  • Check school holiday pricing. Rates and session structures often change in the holidays.
  • Confirm hours before you leave. Canberra centres sometimes adjust hours on public holidays.

Looking for more ways to keep the kids busy this winter? Browse our full MyLittleRewards directory for family activities near you, or check out the rest of The Journal for city-by-city guides.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the best indoor play centre in Canberra?

Lollipop's Playland at Majura Park is Canberra's largest indoor playland and the most popular all-rounder for ages 0-11. For high-energy older kids, Flip Out Majura is the standout, while Sprouts Corner in Kambah is the best pick for babies and toddlers.

How much do indoor play centres in Canberra cost?

Most sit between $10 and $25 per child depending on age and session length, with parents and babies under one usually free or heavily discounted. Inflatable World Kambah charges around $15-21 for a two-hour session, and Kidzplore offers a $99 ten-visit pass for regulars. Always check the venue's website for current pricing.

Are Canberra play centres good for toddlers?

Yes. Most have separate enclosed toddler zones, and Sprouts Corner in Kambah is designed entirely for the 0-7 age group. Flip Out Majura also has a dedicated three-level soft play area for kids five and under.

Do I need to book ahead?

For general play you can usually walk straight in. Timed sessions like Inflatable World's two-hour blocks and Flip Out's arenas can fill up on wet weekends and in school holidays, so booking online ahead is a good idea then.

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