• First time at Leo’s? Here’s how to get started

    A first visit to Leo’s often comes with the same questions. What ages is Leo’s suitable for? What should you bring along? And how does a full play day actually work? No worries – here you’ll find the most important tips for your first visit. When the basics are clear in advance, you can arrive feeling relaxed and focus on what matters most at Leo’s: joy, movement and shared play.

    Book your tickets in advance and start your play day with ease

    It’s a good idea to book tickets online in advance. Tickets purchased beforehand are always the most affordable, and you can easily see up-to-date prices for different days and parks. Once your booking is done, the play day starts smoothly without any extra hassle.

    Check prices and book your play day

    Which ticket type suits you best?

    On a first visit, many families wonder whether they’ll come just once or return again. When are prices at their best, and are there special options for younger children? When ticket types and options are clear in advance, planning the day becomes surprisingly easy – and everyone gets to the main thing faster: playing.

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    Leo’s is fun for children of many ages

    At Leo’s, there’s plenty to do for both younger explorers and bigger adventurers. There’s space to run, climb, slide and try new things – everyone at their own pace. Many children quickly find their favourites, and over the course of the day there’s often more than one. Play isn’t limited to one level or one activity: children can move freely from one area to another and return to their favourites again and again. There’s always something to do, even on longer play days.

    Ball Canons

    Ball-cannon battles — aim and fire!

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    Ball Pool

    A soft ball pool where you can jump, tumble and play freely.

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    Bicycles

    Trikes, your own track and happy pedalling.

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    Mega Balls

    Big balls for rolling, pushing and laughing together.

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    Mini World

    Playground for the littlest ones

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    Parkour

    Obstacles, balance and moving at your own pace.

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    Pirate Ship

    Explore the pirate ship, steer the cannons and create your own adventure.

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    Racing Slide

    Ready, set, go! Slide down and sprint to the button — who hits it first?

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    Snake Slide

    A twisty tube slide that takes you straight through the snake’s mouth — coming along?

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    Spider Tower

    Flexible net levels challenge balance, step by step.

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    Sports Arena

    Kick, shoot and play — the ball is always in motion.

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    Tiger Slide

    Speed, laughter and “one more time!” shouts.

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    Trampolins

    Bouncing, laughter and energy in a single jump.

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    Tubby Slide

    Sit into the ring and slide down – Tubby Slide is a family favourite.

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    Volcano

    Climb up the volcano and slide down at speed.

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    Waterfall

    Lean back and let go – Waterfall is a favourite among big adventurers.

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    Zebra Slide

    A zebra-pattern slide that ends right in the ball pool.

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    What to wear and what to bring?

    At Leo’s, play quickly turns into movement, so flexible and comfortable clothing is the best choice. In the play areas, everyone wears socks – this applies to adults too. Shoes stay off, socks stay on. Bringing a water bottle is a good idea, but otherwise there’s no need to stress about equipment. When clothes don’t restrict movement, children (and adults) can fully focus on play.

    Do adults have to join in the play?

    Adults are welcome to join in the play if they want to. All equipment is designed to handle adults too, in case a child wants to climb, slide or jump together. Joining the play is not required, though. Many children are perfectly happy playing independently or with new playmates. In those moments, adults can stay nearby, watch from the side or enjoy a quiet moment in the Bistro. The most important thing is that the adult remains inside Leo’s throughout the visit and is responsible for their child. At Leo’s, children play under parental supervision, but every family can choose the way of being involved that suits them best.

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    When hunger hits, take a break at the Bistro

    All that play uses up energy, which is why Leo’s has its own Bistro for the whole family. Food and drinks are enjoyed in the restaurant area so the play areas stay safe and comfortable for everyone.

    Outside food isn’t allowed, but the Bistro offers options for both small snacks and bigger meals – so play can continue at full speed after the break.

    Explore the Bistro

    Play freely, with safety always in mind

    At Leo’s, play is full-on – but safety is always part of the experience. The parks are designed for children, and clear play rules help everyone feel comfortable.

    When the environment is well planned and adults are present, it’s easy to focus on what really matters: shared happy moments, the joy of success and carefree play.

    Learn about the play rules
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