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Monkey Town Bussum indoor playground in Bussum, NH
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View of Monkey Town Bussum in Bussum, NH
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View of Monkey Town Bussum in Bussum, NH
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Monkey Town Bussum

4.2(647 reviews)$$$Amusement Park
🕑 2-3 hours👶 Best for ages 1-12. Toddlers have their own dedicated soft play area with age-appropriate equipment, while older children enjoy the challenging climbing structures, longer slides, and interactive play zones throughout the facility.

About

Monkey Town Bussum is an expansive indoor play paradise that keeps kids entertained rain or shine with multi-level climbing structures, thrilling slides, ball pits, and dedicated zones for different age groups. This popular Dutch indoor playground offers a safe, supervised environment where children can burn energy while parents relax in the cafe area, making it an ideal destination when exploring the Netherlands with little ones.

Highlights

  • Multi-level climbing structures and obstacle courses that challenge coordination and strength
  • Multiple slides of varying heights and speeds for different thrill levels
  • Separate toddler area with soft play equipment and age-appropriate activities
  • Large ball pit areas popular with all ages
  • On-site cafe where parents can relax while keeping an eye on playing children

Pro Tips

  1. 1.Bring grip socks (anti-slip socks) for your kids, as they are required for play and available for purchase if you forget them, though bringing your own saves money.
  2. 2.Visit on weekday mornings (9:00-11:00 AM) to avoid the busiest times, as weekends and school holidays can get very crowded with birthday parties.
  3. 3.Pack a change of clothes, as kids work up a sweat playing, and the facility can get warm despite air conditioning.
  4. 4.Parents can purchase coffee and snacks at the on-site cafe, but outside food is generally not permitted, so plan accordingly for longer visits.
  5. 5.The venue is easily accessible by train from Amsterdam to Bussum Zuid station (about 25 minutes), then a short bus ride or 15-minute walk.

Best Time to Visit

Weekday mornings between 9:00 AM and 11:30 AM offer the quietest experience with fewer crowds. Avoid weekends, Dutch school holidays, and rainy days when local families flock to indoor play venues.

What to Know

Entrance fees are charged per child (adults enter free), with pricing in the moderate to higher range for indoor playgrounds. On-site parking is available, and there is a cafe serving drinks and light snacks, though meal options are limited.

Seasonal Notes

As an indoor facility, Monkey Town Bussum operates year-round and is especially popular during rainy weather and colder months. Expect higher crowds during Dutch school holidays (check the Netherlands school calendar before visiting).

Nearby Eats

The nearby Bussum town center (about 1 km away) offers several family-friendly options including De Koffieschenkerij for pancakes and light meals, or Pizza Puzzle for casual Italian dining that kids enjoy.

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