Indoor Playgrounds Around Boston (Local Map)

Here's the place for parents to share tips and reviews for the best indoor playgrounds around Boston! These are parent-recommended places with an indoor play area for when the weather is rough or you want to switch it up from your go-to outdoor playgrounds.

Check the map to find an indoor playground near you, and come back to leave a review and share what you and your kids thought about it!

For more high-energy indoor play places, try local jump parks, too.


 
    Jam Time
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     (818.2 mi)

    Price

    $13/child

    Ages

    3 months-6 years

    Erin P.:  Jam Time's indoor playgrounds are filled with wooden climbing structures, monkey bars, firemen poles and more! There is a bounce house, ball pit, and a designated infant zone with soft toys and age-appropriate play equipment.

    Parents and caregivers can enjoy free WiFi as well as gourmet coffee and nutritious snacks while they have views of the entire play space. You can also bring in your own snacks as long as they are nut-free.

    Children's World Indoor Playground
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     (836.9 mi)

    Price

    $14/first child, $12/additional child, 1st Adult Free, $2/additional adult

    Kristy Pepping:  Children's World Indoor Playground is an indoor playground and features several toys, play houses and climbing structures. Birthday parties are also offered. Plus, free coffee and WIFI for parents!

    VinKari Safari
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     (839.3 mi)

    Price

    $25/child (1+), $15/child (under 1)

    Ages

    6 months-7 years

    Kristy Pepping:  Vinkari Safari offers fun year-round. It's an innovative children’s indoor playground that was designed and developed to meet the needs of the community. They also host birthday parties. This place is great for infants, toddlers and younger children. There are climbing structures, inflatables and toys.

    Little Lovage Club
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     (841.3 mi)

    Price

    $25

    Ages

    0-36 months

    Erin P.:  Little Lovage Club boasts a clean and cozy space full of natural light with scheduled open play opportunities. Open play activities could include making crafts, playing at the sensory table and play dough baking.

    It at Beantown Adventure Ropes Course
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     (842.9 mi)

    Amanda Banta:  Anyone who has lived in Boston for more than a few years will tell you that Jordan's Furniture provides just as much fun as it does furniture. At the chain's Reading location, a massive indoor ropes course invites bigger kids (and adults!) to explore over 30 activities from zig-zag beams to a zip line. There's a separate course for kids 48" and under, too.

    Cedarland - aMAZEment Action Play Center
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     (845.9 mi)

    Price

    $8.95/child (2-12), $5.95/child (12-23 months), Free for children under 12 months

    Ages

    12 years & under

    Erin P.:  Cedarland's aMAZEment Action Play Center is a year-round indoor play place. Kiddos can climb, crawl, bounce, swing, slide and play in their giant indoor maze. There is a separate toddler area with a giant sand room, a chalk table, a pretend store and house, and a bouncer. Light concessions are available.

    The Children's Piazza
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     (849.7 mi)

    Price

    $12/child, $6/sibling & infant under 12 months without a sibling

    Ages

    0-6 years

    Erin P.:  The Children's Piazza describes their mission as providing a beautiful place for little ones to play and for parents and caregivers to find coffee and community. Their play spaces offer activities to develop hand-eye coordination and fine motor skills as well as engage in creative and imaginative play. They have beautiful, locally-made wooden play structures.

    Their cafe serves up delicious coffee and donuts. You can bring in your own food, but they ask that you refrain from bringing anything with peanuts or tree nuts.

    Billy Beez
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     (861.6 mi)

    Price

    Admission starts at $9.95/person

    Ages

    All Ages

    Amanda Banta:  The buzz about Billy Beez is unBEElievable. Kids can climb through tunnels and mazes, zoom down slides, play pretend and more at this huge play place. Both Massachusetts' locations have a separate section where toddlers can play on tot-size equipment. Because adults pay admission, parents can get in on all the fun as well!

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