If you’re looking for burning energy on some indoor fun, I highly recommend spending a few hours in this huge trampoline and climbing park. Foam pits, ninja warriors, and aeroballs are just a tiny selection of your options for exhaustion – bring your kids!
Book in advance to avoid waiting. There are several different options available. I’d recommend the 2-hour AirCombi, which will give you 1 hour of climbing and 1 hour of jumping – if you’re doing it right, you will be sweaty and wobbly. You need special socks for the trampolines which you can buy for DKK 30. If you’re bringing your kids but don’t want to participate yourself, you can enter for free.
There are snacks and drinks for purchase, and there are lockers for your belongings. Only bus 164 will get you all the way there, and the nearest metro station is a 15–20-minute walk. The entire area is undergoing huge development, so you might feel like you’re walking through a construction site, which has its own element of excitement.
If you have the time, you might want to explore a bit. For instance, the neighboring building was used for the huge construction elements of the tunnel between Copenhagen and Malmö – now the space is used for different cultural purposes.
If you enjoy physical activity and lots of laughing, Airtrix is truly a wonderland. Have fun!
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