
As the first brand to pioneer educational and entertainment centers for children aged 0 to 12, tiNiWorld is renowned for its high-quality play areas spread across Vietnam. At tiNiWorld, parents can rest assured knowing that the environment is safe, wholesome, fun-filled, internationally oriented, and community-oriented for all children.
Drawing inspiration from the wondrous universe with distant galaxies, the tiNiWorld universe is designed around the concept of a dream planet, featuring 4 villages representing 4 essential skills necessary for comprehensive child development. Additionally, the tiNiWorld system collaborates with leading American toy brands to provide children with opportunities to interact with and use safe, aesthetically pleasing, and highly educational toys.

tiNiWorld is present in most major supermarkets and shopping malls in Saigon, from District 1 to even Cu Chi District. Parents are invited to quickly reserve tickets for the whole family to explore this largest playground in Vietnam.
- Ticket prices start from 100,000 VND per child + parent (depending on location)
2. Snowtown Saigon

Do your kids dream of a snowy Christmas with cheerful Santa Claus and adorable reindeer? If so, Snowtown Saigon is the place to make your child's snowy dream come true.

- Ticket price starts from: $150 per person
4. Dreamland

If your kids are into role-playing and imaginative games, take them to Dreamland in district 7. Dreamland is designed as an entertainment city and career orientation center for children aged 4 to 15. With a model similar to a miniature society, kids will be inspired and nurtured to pursue their career dreams through corresponding activities for different professions.
Dreamland's concept originates from a family from the Planet of Happiness. The children of this family asked their parents to visit planet Earth to explore and understand life here. Upon arriving on Earth, the children noticed the lack of playgrounds for kids, so they decided to build a city where Earth children can learn and play freely like on the Planet of Happiness. And that's how Dreamland city came to be. Bring your kids to the largest educational and career-oriented playground in Asia, Dreamland, to kickstart their dreams!
- Ticket price starts from: $190 per person
5. Playville Saigon

6. KidzWorld Hanoi

Leading the list of children's amusement parks is definitely KidzWorld. Here, kids will forget about TV shows and addictive apps on mobile devices to be ready to move, learn new things, and discover themselves in over 20 modern play corners. With 12 locations in Hanoi, KidzWorld is placed in major shopping centers of the capital such as Vincom, Aeon, Sun Plaza, Indochina Plaza Hanoi, and more.
- Ticket prices starting from: $5 per person (depending on location)
7. VinWonders Times City (VinKE)

Spanning over 10,000m2 in the heart of Vincom Mega Mall Times City, Hai Ba Trung District, VinWonders amusement park is a fantastic combination of Vinpearl Aquarium and VinKE entertainment paradise for the whole family.
Dubbed as a miniature ocean in the heart of the capital, Vinpearl Aquarium has become an extremely attractive destination for kids and families since its opening days. Here, children can admire over 30,000 species of marine life and many special tropical insects, surely bringing lots of new joy.


10. Asia Park Da Nang – Asian Wonderland

Located by the famous Han River and distinguished by its giant Ferris wheel, Asia Park is a vibrant amusement complex for both adults and children, the ultimate attraction in Da Nang. Inspired by a miniature Asia, Asia Park promises to offer families fascinating experiences of the traditional cultures of many Asian countries, alongside extremely enticing and fun games.
The Asian Wonderland opens at 3 p.m., but it's best to come after 4 p.m. because by then, the weather is pleasant and the amusement park is lit up, looking very glittery and colorful. Here, you'll feel like you're lost in a maze of happiness, leading from one endless joy to another.
In addition to the indoor entertainment areas, Asia Park is considered an ideal destination for parents looking for outdoor playgrounds for their children. Especially, Asia Park – Asian Wonderland is a FREE attraction. You can enter freely and only pay for each game, service you use inside.
11. Da Nang Children's Cultural Palace

One of the most beloved amusement spots in Da Nang for children and parents alike is the Da Nang Children's Cultural Palace. This is a space for entertainment, physical activities, and learning for children, located in Hai Chau District, Da Nang. With its unique architecture based on Japanese Origami art, the children's cultural palace not only attracts young children but also serves as a destination for many young people to check-in.
In addition, parents can explore some talent classes for their children such as chess, Chinese chess, playing musical instruments, drawing, etc.
- Ticket price reference: From 80,000 VND/person
12. 3D Art In Paradise Museum in Da Nang

For little ones passionate about creative arts, the 3D Art In Paradise museum is a must-visit. Here, kids will marvel at inspiring and fascinating 3D paintings on walls, floors, and ceilings across 9 specialized themes.
The museum boasts 130 outstanding artworks created by nearly 20 top artists from South Korea, offering a space of creative arts to stimulate children's imagination and produce adorable and unique photos.
- Ticket price reference: From 200,000 VND/person
Now you've got in your hands the most exciting children's entertainment venues in 3 major cities in Vietnam - Saigon, Hanoi, and Da Nang. Hopefully, with this list, parents will find it easier to discover fun places for their little ones on weekends or during holidays and Tet.
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Which playground will you choose to explore with your little one?