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Play, bounce and adventure for all at Southsea’s Exploria

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Have you been to Exploria at Pyramids yet? Southsea’s newest play and bounce attraction with fun for all ages.

For one of the best soft play in Portsmouth, come visit us for active fun across three sections that will give children plenty of action to amaze and delight! Everything – from floor to ceiling – evokes a sense of mystery with lots of jumps, leaps and thrills.

The bounce zone is great for burning off tons of energy! The diving tower with air bag, is perfect for the bravest of explorers. There is interactive games, themed slides, agility parkour, battle beams and foam pits!

Our play zone features ball pits, a spider’s web and cargo climbing, as well as a rope bridge skywalk, bash bags, tunnels, rollers, beams and a dodge ball shoot out!

And the baby and toddler zone has all things Exploria, only downsized for little ones of preschool age to enjoy safely.

There are quieter SEN play and bounce sessions, plus a dedicated sensory room with stimulating lights, sound and touch.

There are four themed-party rooms based on Volcanos, an underwater world, Mayan Ruins and Egyptian tomb. Great for celebrating special occasions and birthdays!

A dedicated Exploria café serves delicious snacks, light bites and drinks. And there’s toilets, accessible facilities, baby change, lockers, and a buggy park too.

TripAdvisor 5 star review:

 “Great fun, good place to go with family and kids. nice, clean, friendly. I recommend this place for families and kids.”

We can accommodate school group bookings too – a great way to reward a class or year group.

For more and to book online visit exploria.org.uk

Get social with us on Facebook @exploriauk

Exploria is located at Clarence Esplanade, Southsea, Portsmouth, PO5 3ST. There is a pay and display car park located adjacent to Exploria.

The attraction is operated by charity BH Live, in partnership with Portsmouth City Council.

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