A new indoor entertainment venue, 23 Jump Street, has opened in Cape Town’s Rivergate Business Park, featuring trampolines, climbing walls, foam pits, and social sports like dodgeball and pickleball. Designed for families, the space includes areas for toddlers and offers a weather-proof alternative to screen-based activities.
the hunt for new ways to keep kids active without relying on screens – especially when the weather turns cold or windy. Now, families in the northern suburbs have another exciting option to add to their weekend plans. 23 Jump Street has officially opened at Rivergate Business Park, bringing a fresh indoor entertainment space packed with high-energy activities for both children and adults.
The new venue combines trampolines, climbing attractions and social sports under one roof, creating a space designed for birthdays, family outings and active play sessions. Located on Columbus Crescent in Rivergate, the upgraded venue is already creating buzz online among local parents and activity lovers who are eager to explore Cape Town’s newest indoor fun zone. While trampolines are still the main attraction, the venue offers much more than bouncing walls.
Visitors can test themselves on Olympic trampolines, dive into foam pits, challenge friends to dodgeball matches or shoot hoops at the basketball dunk area. One of the standout additions is the climbing wall paired with a foam pit below, giving thrill-seekers a safer way to try climbing challenges indoors. Families with younger children haven’t been forgotten either. A dedicated toddler section includes soft play equipment designed for little ones who may be too young for the larger jumping areas.
Another feature catching attention is the on-site pickleball arena – a sport that has rapidly grown in popularity worldwide and is slowly building a following in South Africa too. Cape Town has seen increasing demand for indoor activity spaces over the past few years, especially family-friendly venues that offer safe and weather-proof entertainment options.
With school holidays, rainy weekends and birthday parties often leaving parents scrambling for ideas, indoor play parks have become an increasingly popular part of the city’s leisure scene.
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