Jump Arena amusement park is the perfect destination for an active weekend. Don't hesitate to invite your friends and experience the sweat-inducing games here!
Established in 2016, Jump Arena trampoline park is a popular playground for those who love physical activities like free jumping on trampolines, basketball, dodgeball, and rock climbing. These games not only provide excitement but also help improve physical fitness significantly.
Introduction to Jump Arena Trampoline Park Vietnam

Jump Arena is a fun-filled paradise featuring various high-energy activities such as rock climbing, obstacle courses, and unique, exciting challenges. The activities at Jump Arena focus on maximizing the benefits of joy, including both mental and physical health, suitable for different age groups. It is the first trampoline park network in Vietnam, with branches in major cities like Ho Chi Minh City, Hanoi, Nha Trang, Hai Phong, and Can Tho.
Jump Arena Vietnam Addresses

Jump Arena has expanded rapidly with multiple branches across Vietnam. Check out the addresses and opening hours of each branch below:
Jump Arena Ho Chi Minh City Branch
1. Jump Arena Him Lam, District 7 (Vietopia Compound)
- Vietopia Compound, No. 2 – 4, Street No. 9, Tan Hung Ward, District 7, Ho Chi Minh City
Opening Hours:
- Monday - Friday: 9:00AM – 7:00PM
- Saturday - Sunday: 9:00AM - 9:00PM
2. Jump Climb Gigamall, District Thu Duc (5th Floor)
- 5th Floor, GigaMall Shopping Center, 240-242 Pham Van Dong Boulevard, Hiep Binh Chanh Ward, Thu Duc City, Ho Chi Minh City
Opening Hours:
- Monday - Friday: 10:00AM – 10:00PM
- Saturday - Sunday: 9:30AM - 10:00PM
3. Jump Arena Thao Dien, District 2
- No. 63 Hanoi Highway, Thao Dien Ward, District 2, Ho Chi Minh City
Opening Hours:
- Monday - Thursday: 9:00AM – 7:00PM
- Friday - Sunday: 9:00AM - 8:00PM
4. Jump Arena Le Thi Rieng, District 10 (inside White Rabbit Park)
- 875 Revolution Street, District 10, HCMC (Right inside Le Thi Rieng Park, White Rabbit Play Area, entrance on Truong Son Street)
Opening Hours:
- Monday - Friday: 2:00PM - 10:00PM
- Saturday - Sunday: 8:00AM - 10:00PM
Jump Arena Branch in Hanoi
5. Jump Arena Tang Bat Ho, Hai Ba Trung District, Hanoi
- 1A Tang Bat Ho Street, Pham Dinh Ho Ward, Hai Ba Trung District, Hanoi (Entrance opposite to No. 44 Tang Bat Ho)
Opening Hours:
- Monday - Friday: 10:00AM - 7:00PM
- Saturday - Sunday: 9:00AM - 8:00PM
6. Jump Arena Big C Thang Long, Cau Giay District, Hanoi (3rd Floor)
- 3rd Floor, Big C Thang Long Commercial Center, 222 Tran Duy Hung, Trung Hoa Ward, Cau Giay District, Hanoi
Opening Hours:
- Monday - Friday: 10:00AM - 7:00PM
- Saturday - Sunday: 9:00AM - 8:00PM
7. Jump Arena Branch in Nha Trang
- 200 Thong Nhat, Sai Phuong, Nha Trang City
Opening Hours:
- Monday - Sunday: 9:00AM - 8:30PM

Jump Arena Branch in Can Tho
8. Jump Arena Sense City Can Tho, Ninh Kieu District, Can Tho (3rd Floor)
- 3rd Floor Sense City, No. 1 Hoa Binh Boulevard, Ninh Kieu District, Can Tho
Opening Hours:
- Monday - Sunday: 9:00AM - 9:00PM
Jump Arena Branch in Hai Phong
9. Jump Arena AEON MALL Hai Phong Le Chan (3rd Floor)
- 3rd Floor AEON MALL, No. 10 Vo Nguyen Giap, Du Hang Kenh, Le Chan, Hai Phong
Opening Hours:
- Monday - Friday: 10:00AM - 10:00PM
- Saturday - Sunday: 9:00AM - 10:00PM
Check Jump Arena Ticket Prices
Jump Arena ticket prices vary depending on the size of the playground and the number of games at each branch. However, ticket prices can be estimated within the following price range:
- 60,000 VND - 120,000 VND for weekdays
- 100,000 VND - 240,000 VND for weekends and holidays
Jump Arena is also offering a special promotion for students with a price of only 65,000 VND for 60 minutes of unlimited fun!
What to Do at Jump Arena? - Trampoline Sports

The trampoline area is the most exciting highlight of Jump Arena, designed on trampoline floors. This area includes main games such as wall jumping, trampoline basketball, foam pits, giant inflatable balls, etc.
1. Wall Walking
Among these, wall walking is the most challenging game because it requires a lot of techniques. You need to jump on the trampoline, then tilt your body to be parallel to the ground while your feet touch the opposite wall to create the feeling of 'walking on the wall.' Wall Walking is a game that requires a combination of Parkour skills on the trampoline and skateboarding skills on the steep slope.
2. Trampoline Basketball
Besides, trampoline basketball is also a game you can't miss. With the support of the trampoline, performing a slam dunk seems to be easier for the pros. Jumping and dunking are two steps to shine in this area. The stronger you bounce, the higher you fly. This game requires players to combine many skills such as bouncing, jumping high, maintaining balance, and dunking the ball. Worth a try!
3. Foam Pit
If you want a slightly 'gentler' game, you can try the foam pit. This game is similar to an adult version of a ball pit with very soft cubic blocks in two main colors: ocean blue and orange. You can comfortably 'dive' into the foam pit until... you get bored.
What's to Do at Jump Arena? - Height Challenges

True to its name, this is a group of games designed to challenge your ability to conquer heights.
4. Skyline Tightrope
It sounds simple, but with the weight of your body, clinging firmly above to cross a rope 10m above the ground is truly a challenging task. If tightrope walking in the wilderness makes you hesitate, then at Jump Arena, you can rest assured about the safety of this game.
5. Bungee Freefall
Heart-stopping yet exhilarating is Bungee - a game that challenges the brave-hearted warriors. You'll experience the sensation of freefalling from a height of over 15m along with a sudden increase in pressure, with your heart rate reaching at least 140 beats per minute. This is undoubtedly an unforgettable and incredibly exciting experience for height enthusiasts. Let's make your first historic jump with Jump Arena.
6. Balance on the Rope
Another challenging task awaits those with good physical strength. Designed with high handrails, 10m above the ground, you need confidence to overcome each milestone to complete the airborne journey.
7. Cross the Hanging Bridge
This is a balancing challenge in the air at a height of over 10m. It's a game that doesn't require physical strength but instead demands extreme caution in every move. You have to move meticulously with just the right amount of pressure from your feet to keep the hanging bridge stable. A small tip is to look straight ahead and not down because it can be dizzying.
What to Play at Jump Arena? - Skill and Strength Challenges

In the skill and strength challenge area, you can choose from a variety of games with difficulty levels ranging from low to high.
8. Monkey Wall Climbing
Designed challenge consists of 2 vertical plastic walls standing nearly 9m high. Players will use the strength of both legs to cling to the walls and gradually jump up to the top. Feeling tired just thinking about it, aren't you? But don't worry, you'll be equipped with all safety gear to 'gently' overcome the challenge.
9. Rock Climbing Challenge
A 10m-high rock wall is where you can conquer rock climbing skills, reaching for the 'golden bell'. The wall is a top-rope climbing type for first-time climbers, equipped with a safety harness attached to a hook at the top with specialized rope. Players will have to grip onto the rock holds designed with inner recesses and a rough surface to increase friction. The higher you go, the farther apart the rock holds are, challenging players' agility and endurance.
10. Ninja Challenge
If you've heard of 'Unlimited - Sasuke', this is a scaled-down version with 3 consecutive challenges: wheel spinning, iron bridge swinging, and ceiling swinging. Excelling in these 3 challenges will definitely help you burn some serious calories.
11. Jelly Zone

Jelly Zone is perhaps the most suitable area for kids aged 6 and up, featuring games like giant airbags, bounce houses, or fun inflatable houses. These are relatively basic games, completely safe for kids. Parents can let their children enjoy themselves here after stressful school hours.
Some Notes When Having Fun at Jump Arena

- When participating in Jump Arena activities, you need to wear special socks provided by the play area. These are non-slip socks, assisting you during movement. You can purchase a pair once and reuse it multiple times for future visits. The price for one pair of socks is about 50,000 VND.
- Jump Arena only allows children aged 5 and above to participate.
- At Jump Arena, there is usually a cafeteria area where you can buy refreshments and snacks. However, you can also bring your own drinks if you prefer.
- Always keep an eye on Jump Arena's website to receive attractive discounts for specific groups such as students, children; or enjoy a 50% discount on a particular day of the week.
- Especially during the COVID-19 pandemic, only customers who have received both doses of the vaccine or have recovered from the disease within the past 6 months are allowed to participate in the play area. Always adhere to the 5K rules during your time at Jump Arena to ensure the health and safety of both you and those around you.
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