Kids Eiland - Playground
Located in the heart of The Hague, Kids Eiland offers a spectacular play paradise for children of all ages. With over 3000 m² of play fun, Kids Eiland is the most beautiful, cosiest and largest play paradise in South Holland.
What can you expect at Kids Eiland?
- Extensive Play Offerings: Children can enjoy trampolines, rope bridges, climbing towers, bouncy castles, go-karts, and much more. There is a soft play area with large blocks for the little ones, while older children can enjoy a state-of-the-art freefall slide and the latest elastic climbing tower.
- Challenging Play Structures: There are tailored challenges in the play structure for each age group, allowing every child to develop and discover in a safe and fun environment.
- Healthy Movement: At Kids Eiland, you won't find any mechanically driven play equipment. All movable play equipment is powered by the children's own energy. This ensures necessary physical activity, so they go home tired but satisfied.
- Safe Environment: The playground is designed with safety in mind, so parents can relax while their children have fun and make new friends.
- Comfort and Convenience: Located in the MegaStores shopping centre The Hague, Kids Eiland is easily accessible and offers the perfect opportunity to combine a day of shopping with fun for the children.
Experience the Ultimate Play Fun at Kids Eiland
With its extensive play options and child-friendly approach, Kids Eiland is the ideal place for an unforgettable day out. Whether you come to climb, jump, run or just have fun, Kids Eiland welcomes you with open arms.
Let your children play in the largest play paradise in South Holland and enjoy a relaxing day at the MegaStores shopping centre The Hague.
Furthermore Kids Eiland is near the following sights: The Hague Tower: The View (±650 m), Canal Cruise through The Hague (±950 m), Hop-on Hop-off Tourist Tram (±1,5 km), Binnenhof (±1,5 km) & Prison Gate (±1,6 km).
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