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Cyberjump Wien 22 adventure sports center in Vienna, W
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View of Cyberjump Wien 22 in Vienna, W
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Cyberjump Wien 22

4.8(2,207 reviews)$$Trampoline Park
🕑 90 minutes to 2 hours (including 60-90 minute jump session plus check-in time)👶 Best for ages 5-16. Younger elementary-age children love the foam pits and basic trampolines, while tweens and teens gravitate toward the challenging obstacle courses and advanced jumping areas. Children should be comfortable with physical activity and following safety rules.

About

Cyberjump Wien 22 is Vienna's premier indoor trampoline park where kids can bounce off the walls (literally!) across multiple interconnected jumping zones, tackle exciting obstacle courses, and launch into foam pits. With an impressive 4.8-star rating from over 2,200 reviews, this high-energy facility offers a perfect rainy-day activity or fun break from Vienna's cultural attractions, letting children burn off energy in a safe, supervised environment.

Highlights

  • Multiple interconnected trampoline zones for free jumping and bouncing games
  • Challenging obstacle courses and ninja-warrior style challenges for older kids
  • Foam pits where kids can practice flips and tricks safely
  • Dedicated jumping areas separated by skill level for safer play
  • Climate-controlled indoor facility, perfect for any weather

Pro Tips

  1. 1.Book tickets online in advance, especially for weekends, as jump sessions often sell out and online booking may save you money compared to walk-in rates.
  2. 2.Special grip socks are mandatory for jumping (standard in trampoline parks). You can purchase them on-site, but bring your own from a previous trampoline park visit to save a few euros.
  3. 3.Visit on weekday afternoons (Monday-Friday after 2pm) for smaller crowds and more space to jump, as weekends and school holidays get very busy.
  4. 4.The facility is located in Vienna's 22nd district, easily reached by U-Bahn (U2 to Aspernstrasse station), making it accessible without a rental car.
  5. 5.Pack water bottles and light snacks. While there's typically a cafe area, keeping kids hydrated during intense physical activity is essential.

Best Time to Visit

Weekday afternoons (Monday through Friday, 2:00-5:00 PM) offer the best experience with fewer crowds and more jumping space. Sunday mornings right at 10:00 AM opening are also good for families wanting a calmer session before the afternoon rush.

What to Know

Sessions are typically timed (60 or 90 minutes), so arrive early to complete registration and safety briefings. Mandatory grip socks must be worn and can be purchased on-site. Parents can watch from observation areas, and English-speaking staff are generally available at major Vienna attractions.

Seasonal Notes

As an indoor facility, Cyberjump operates year-round and is especially popular during Vienna's cold winter months and rainy days. School holiday periods (Christmas, Easter, summer) see higher attendance, so book ahead during these times.

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The Donauzentrum shopping center (5 minutes away) offers numerous family-friendly dining options including McDonald's, Vapiano, and various food court options. For a local experience, try Gasthaus Alte Backstube in nearby Aspern for traditional Austrian schnitzel that kids enjoy.

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