Paintball is a game of speed, action, and sometimes fear. A great place, when you want to use all of your energy left over from a long working week and relax, is the Pro Paintball located at Petrzalka.
Pro Paintball offers Paintball indoor facilities for 2 teams (recommended 12-16 people) and also outdoor facilities described in depth on their official website. I tried an indoor option and I got a weapon, Paintball protective gear, gloves, suit and helmet to get ready for a game. The interior is 4000 m2 large and consists of 2 floors, numerous catacombs, barriers such as sport vans or walls where you can hide etc.
The fee is around € 20 per person and that includes a 3 hour reservation fee, paintball clothes and 100 balls in a weapon.
It was my first ever experience playing Paintball and the place is certainly recommended for those who enjoy some proper action!
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