
FLY trampoline Park
About
FLY Trampoline Park in Giza offers energetic kids a massive indoor playground featuring wall-to-wall trampolines, foam pits, and dedicated jumping zones. Located in the modern Walk of Cairo complex in Sheikh Zayed, this air-conditioned facility provides a perfect escape from Cairo's heat while letting children burn off endless energy in a safe, supervised environment.
Highlights
- ✓Multiple interconnected trampoline courts for freestyle jumping
- ✓Foam pit areas for safe trick practice and jumping
- ✓Dodgeball courts and organized group activities
- ✓Climate-controlled indoor environment escaping Cairo's heat
- ✓Modern facility with safety supervision and equipment
Pro Tips
- 1.Bring or wear grip socks (required for safety), as they can be purchased at the venue but bringing your own saves time and money.
- 2.Visit during morning hours (9-11 AM) on weekdays to avoid weekend crowds and school groups, especially during Egyptian school holidays.
- 3.The Walk of Cairo mall location means easy access to food courts and shops, perfect for combining with other family activities.
- 4.Book online in advance if visiting on weekends or Egyptian public holidays, as sessions can fill up quickly.
- 5.Bring a change of clothes, as kids will work up quite a sweat even in the air conditioning.
Best Time to Visit
Weekday mornings (9-11 AM) offer the least crowds and cooler temperatures for the walk from parking. Avoid Friday afternoons and weekends when local families crowd the facility. Winter months (November-March) are ideal for visiting Cairo overall, though this indoor venue works year-round.
What to Know
Sessions are typically priced moderately ($$) with different time packages available. The facility is located within the Walk of Cairo shopping complex, providing ample parking and dining options. English-speaking staff are generally available, and Egyptian pounds are the preferred payment method, though cards are accepted.
Seasonal Notes
Open year-round with consistent hours. Expect larger crowds during Egyptian school holidays (mid-January, spring break in March, and summer months June-August). Hours may vary during Ramadan, so confirm ahead if visiting during this period.
Nearby Eats
The Walk of Cairo complex houses numerous family-friendly restaurants including international chains like McDonald's and Pizza Hut, as well as local Egyptian eateries. For a post-jump meal, try the food court on the upper level with options ranging from shawarma to pasta.
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