


Zero-Gravity Roma Tor Vergata
About
Zero-Gravity Roma Tor Vergata offers an action-packed indoor trampoline experience perfect for burning off energy during your Roman holiday. Located conveniently in a shopping center, this modern facility features interconnected trampolines, foam pits, and challenging obstacle courses that will keep kids entertained for hours, rain or shine.
Highlights
- ✓Multiple interconnected trampoline zones for different skill levels
- ✓Foam pit areas perfect for practicing flips and tricks safely
- ✓Challenging obstacle courses and ninja warrior-style features
- ✓Dodgeball courts on trampolines for competitive fun
- ✓Climate-controlled indoor environment, perfect escape from summer heat or rainy days
Pro Tips
- 1.Book your session online in advance, especially on weekends, as time slots fill up quickly and walk-ins may face long waits.
- 2.Bring or purchase their special grip socks (required for jumping). Standard socks are not permitted for safety reasons.
- 3.Visit on weekday afternoons (3:00-5:00 PM) right when they open for the quietest experience with more space to jump.
- 4.Plan to arrive 15-20 minutes early to complete waivers and safety briefings, which may be available in English but confirm ahead.
- 5.The facility is inside Centro Commerciale Domus shopping center, making it easy to combine with shopping or grab food before or after.
Best Time to Visit
Weekday afternoons (Monday-Friday, 3:00-5:00 PM) offer the least crowded jumping time. Avoid Saturday and Sunday mornings when local birthday parties and family groups pack the facility.
What to Know
Prices are moderate ($$) with session-based pricing, typically 60-90 minute time blocks. Free parking available at the shopping center. Limited snack options inside, but full food court and restaurants in the attached mall.
Seasonal Notes
Open year-round with consistent hours. Indoor facility makes it an ideal rainy day activity or summer heat escape. Check their website for any holiday closures around Christmas and New Year.
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Nearby Eats
The Centro Commerciale Domus food court offers familiar international chains and Italian options. For a proper sit-down meal, try the mall's pizzerias where kids can watch pizza being made in traditional ovens.
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