The largest trampoline park in Central and Eastern Europe has opened at the Újbuda Center on Hengermalom út in south Buda. Here the target audience is teenagers, with children under the age of ten accommodated on weekend mornings, with a parent in attendance. Adults are also welcome to bounce around but those who haven’t been doing much exercise recently should run through a few stretches beforehand. Activities are not confined to bouncing alone – you’ll also find battle beams, a climbing wall and slamball.

At the Cyberjump Trampoline Park, visitors can either jump around just for fun or exercise with the help of the park’s animators who are all gymnasts and acrobats. In addition to the regular activities on the 12 courts, you can also try to clear the obstacle course named Ninja Warrior, use the slackline or dive into a pool filled with square-shaped sponges.

Bear in mind that using trampolines can cause injury so a thorough warmup is definitely recommended. In addition, children under the age of ten can only visit the park between 9am and 10am at weekends, and only when accompanied by an adult. All visitors must register online and sign a waiver (minors’ waivers must be signed by a parent).

One- and two-hour time slots start every hour. In addition to traditional trampolines, guests can play dodgeball, slamball or bossaball, play with battle beams or an interactive wall, land on a big air bag, conquer a climbing wall, balance on a slackline, challenge themselves on the above-mentioned Ninja Warrior course or run wild in the high-performance arena, with trampolines that’ll send them flying higher than any other.

After a bit of jumping around, you can rest in Cyberjump Bistro and recharge with a salad or tortilla. On Fridays, the lights turn off and a three-hour party, Friday Night Jump, begins, accompanied by a disc jockey. The minimum age limit is 14, and tickets are 4500 forints.

Standard admission is 2500 forints an hour, 4500 forints for two hours, family tickets ranging between 6750 and 11,250 forints.