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Indoor trampoline park Skakaonica Belgrade

Indoor Trampoline Park: The Best Kids’ Entertainment in Belgrade

Skakaonica reigns supreme as the ultimate children’s entertainment zone in Belgrade. This indoor trampoline park has moved from its famous riverside raft in Dorćol to a brand-new and much larger space at AVA Shopping Park, near IKEA on the outskirts of the city (29 Astrid Lindgren Street). Although it’s no longer right by the Danube near the city center, the new Skakaonica delivers an upgraded, bigger and bouncier experience.

The new Skakaonica has transformed into a state-of-the-art indoor park where children and adults can both play and exercise. The large space combines trampolines, foam pits, climbing zones, high-rise walking zones, and digital games integrated into the walls and floors. While the park officially welcomes children aged three and up, in practice it’s best suited for school-aged kids who can fully enjoy the variety of activities and challenges.

Indoor Trampoline Park Belgrade

At the heart of Skakaonica is the Free Jump Zone, a vast sea of interconnected trampolines where kids and adults can bounce, leap, and flip freely. Beyond trampolines, the park now boasts a wide range of thrilling attractions.

Adventurous kids can tackle climbing pillars, wall climbs, and the log roll, test their agility on the Valo Jump, or take on the Ninja Warrior obstacle course, rope course, and warped wall. For those seeking daring leaps, the cliff jump, trapeze, zip line, and air court provide heart-pumping excitement, all designed with safety in mind.

Foam pit

The park also features classic favorites like the Slam Area, where trampolines replace the basketball court and kids can jump high to dunk balls, and dodgeball zones for fast-paced, energetic fun. Safety remains a priority: the Foam Pit and huge airbag allow children to try flips, jumps, and tricks with confidence, cushioning every landing and making even the boldest stunts worry-free.

Jumping sessions at Skakaonica last for one hour, starting on the hour. It is recommended to arrive 15 minutes before your session to have enough time for preparation. On your first visit, you will need to purchase special non-slip socks at the reception. Lockers are available to store your belongings.

Ninja Warriors zone, indoor trampoline park

The indoor trampoline park implements safety protocols to ensure a secure environment for all visitors. Upon arrival, guests are required to watch a safety video. A guide then conducts a warm-up session and supervises the activities to prevent accidents and ensure proper usage.

In my experience, visiting on weekdays is preferable, as weekends can be crowded and may require a reservation, which you can easily make over the phone. As of August 2025, the cost for a one-hour session is 1200 RSD per person, while the socks cost 300 dinars. For updated pricing, you can visit their website.

Climbing pillars in Skakaonica

If you’d rather sit back and relax while your kids bounce around, you can enjoy the self-service café located right next to the jumping area, where you can comfortably keep an eye on your little ones.

Skakaonica may no longer be in the city center, but the short drive to AVA Shopping Park is well worth it. With ample parking, a wide range of shops, dining options, and modern facilities, it’s a convenient and enjoyable destination for a full family outing.

Written by:
Marija
Published on:
June 2, 2024
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Categories: Travel TipsTags: children, entertainment

About Marija

Marija, originally from Novi Sad, has called Belgrade home for the past decade. A seasoned traveler who has explored much of Europe, as well as China, Florida, and Thailand, she offers a unique perspective on life in Serbia’s capital. On her blog, she writes about events, culture, museums, sights, nature escapes, and shopping in Belgrade, and she’s especially excited to cover EXPO 2027 in depth. Discover the heart and soul of the city through her stories and photography.

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