Great fun in GOjump Kraków-Mateczny Trampoline Park – 2 hour ticket
If you’re looking for a way to burn off some energy while having a blast during your visit to Kraków, the GOjump Kraków-Mateczny might just be your ideal stop. This sprawling indoor adventure sprawls over 2000 square meters and claims the title of Kraków’s largest trampoline park. For around $18 for a 2-hour ticket, you’re practically guaranteed a full dose of active fun—no matter if you’re a little kid or the kid-at-heart. The atmosphere is lively, the attractions are numerous, and the safety measures seem thoughtfully designed to keep everyone jumping happily.
What I really appreciate about GOjump is that they cater to a wide range of jumpers. Whether you’re an amateur or a pro, you’ll find something suited to your energy level and skill. Plus, the friendly staff, always ready to help with safety tips or to teach your first jumps or tricks, make it feel welcoming and secure. I also love the cozy JumpBar area—perfect if you want to pause, recharge, and even enjoy some coffee before jumping back in.
One thing to keep in mind: the price does not include jumping socks, which are needed for safety and to avoid slipping on the trampolines. You can easily bring your own or buy a pair on-site. Also, some reviews mention the changing rooms and toilets could use a bit of sprucing up, so don’t expect plush changing facilities. That’s a minor caveat in exchange for the overall fun-packed experience.
Key Points

- Variety of attractions ensures something fun for all ages and skill levels.
- Safe environment with helpful trainers for beginners and kids.
- Convenient location close to Kraków’s city center with free parking.
- Affordable pricing for a substantial 2-hour experience.
- On-site JumpBar offers a good place to relax and re-energize.
- Limited included gear, so plan to bring your own socks or buy them there.
A Deep Dive Into the Experience
Stepping into GOjump Kraków-Mateczny, I was immediately struck by how sprawling and well-equipped this trampoline park is. With over 15 attractions spread across 2000 square meters, it’s clear this place is designed to keep everyone engaged. From the large trampoline arena to dedicated zones for acrobatics, dodgeball, and street workout, there is something for every type of jumper.
Your visit begins with a brief safety session and warm-up led by the friendly trainers. They’ll provide tips if you’re new to trampolining and keep an eye on safety throughout. I appreciated how they emphasized safety without dampening the excitement—an important balance to strike, especially for parents with kids or first-timers. The foam pits are perfect for practicing tricks and landing safely, while the jump towers and stunt airbags give thrill-seekers plenty of adrenaline.
Arriving about 20 minutes before your session start time is a smart move. This allows enough time to change into your anti-slippery socks, store your belongings in the lockers, and get ready for the fun to begin on the hour. The sessions are scheduled hourly, which keeps the atmosphere lively and organized, and the overall flow seems well-managed.
Once the timer starts, you’re free to explore all areas—each offering something different. The battle beam was a personal favorite, offering some friendly competition, while the dunk zone made me feel like a true slam dunk artist. The walk-on-the-wall trampolines are perfect for kids or those looking for a bit of a challenge, and the arcade games add a touch of nostalgia and variety outside bouncing.
After an hour of bouncing, I found myself ready for a break, and the JumpBar was just the ticket. They serve delicious coffee and snacks, making it easy to recharge without leaving the park. The vibe is relaxed, and it’s a great spot to chat with friends about who managed the coolest tricks or who took the wildest rides on the airbags.
Of course, some visitors have mentioned that the changing rooms and toilets could use a little sprucing up. While not a deal-breaker, it’s worth noting if you prefer top-tier facilities. But considering the overall experience and the overwhelmingly positive reviews, this minor detail doesn’t detract from the fun.
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Who Should Visit GOjump Kraków-Mateczny?

This park is an excellent choice for families with kids over 4, groups of friends looking for energetic fun, or anyone wanting to try something different from the usual sightseeing. The super helpful staff and clear safety instructions make it a good environment for first-timers or those with little jumping experience. The activities are varied enough to keep all ages entertained, and the proximity to Kraków’s center makes it a convenient quick escape from sightseeing.
If you’re on a budget, the $18 price for 2 hours offers solid value, especially when you consider all the attractions you get to try. Just remember to factor in the cost of jumping socks if you don’t have your own, as they’re not included in the price.
Final Thoughts
For travelers seeking a lively, engaging, and safe adventure in Kraków, GOjump Kraków-Mateczny is a top contender. Its large size, diverse attractions, and friendly trainers ensure you’ll find plenty to do—and do it safely. The convenient location and the comfortable JumpBar make it a practical choice for a fun break during your trip.
While the facilities could benefit from some updates, the overall experience is highly positive and offers excellent value. Whether you’re visiting with kids or just want to release your inner child, this trampoline park delivers what it promises: a good dose of energy, excitement, and laughter.
If you’re after a unique way to break up your sightseeing, or just want to see if you can land that perfect trick, GOjump Kraków-Mateczny should be on your list.
FAQ
Is the 2-hour ticket sufficient for exploring all attractions?
Yes, most visitors find 2 hours enough to try all the attractions and enjoy a break at the JumpBar. If you’re especially active or with a large group, you might want to plan for extra time.
Do I need to bring my own jumping socks?
No, but you can. The price does not include socks, so bringing your own could save a little or you can buy them at the reception for a small fee.
Is it suitable for children?
Yes, children over 4 years old can enjoy GOjump, with kids up to 7 jumping with a parent or guardian on one ticket, and kids up to 13 under supervision.
Can teenagers visit alone?
Yes, teens over 13 need a parental consent form, which is downloadable from the website, but they can visit independently with proper authorization.
How close is GOjump to the Kraków city center?
It’s conveniently located near public transportation and just a short distance from the center of Kraków, making it easy to include in your sightseeing plan.
Are there group discounts or special packages?
The provided info doesn’t specify group discounts, but organized groups can enjoy fun during workshops or special sessions. It’s best to contact GOjump directly for such inquiries.
What’s the best time to visit to avoid crowds?
Since sessions start every hour, visiting early or during weekdays might help you avoid busy weekend times.
Can I cancel my booking?
Yes, the ticket is fully cancellable up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund. Cancellations within 24 hours are not refundable.
Is there parking available?
Yes, free parking is included, which makes access straightforward for those driving in from outside the city.
Are there food options inside?
The JumpBar offers snacks and drinks, making it easy to refuel without leaving the venue.
In sum, if you’re seeking active, affordable fun in Kraków that appeals to all ages, GOjump Kraków-Mateczny is a guaranteed hit. Just remember to wear comfortable socks, plan for some time to enjoy the various zones, and get ready to bounce your way through a memorable adventure.
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