Oxygen Activeplay
Acton W3 0AF, The O2 Greenwich SE10 0DX, Croydon CR0 4RQ
Mon – Fri + Sat 10am – 7pm, Sun 10am – 5pm. Greenwich opens at 9am. During school holidays hours are often extended. Check website for details.
Nearest tube: West Acton, North Greenwich for the O2 or Croydon
1 - 2 hours
All
SEN friendly & accessible
from £16.50pp
Based on 7 reviews
About Oxygen Activeplay
Oxygen Activeplay is a full-on indoor adventure zone with trampolines, climbing walls, ninja courses and soft play—perfect for kids of all ages. With locations in Acton, Greenwich and Croydon, it’s ideal for birthdays, rainy days or burning off energy. Bonus: great coffee and chill zones for grown-ups too.
Top Tip from the KidRated Team:
Heading to Greenwich with toddlers? Try a morning session before nap time – it’s quieter and calmer. Off to Acton or Croydon with older kids? Book a weekday evening slot – fewer crowds, more bounce. Book online for the best prices.
Quick Inspiration
It’s great for ages 3 to 13, though teens can still enjoy the ninja zones and trampoline tricks. Toddlers will love Greenwich’s soft play, while 5–10s will be in heaven at Acton or Croydon.
Acton: Try the multi-level climbing park – it’s huge and brilliantly designed.
Greenwich: The soft play and toddler area is ideal for under-5s.
Croydon: The freestyle jump zone and obstacle runs are teen-approved.
Yes – for kids aged 11+, it’s generally fine to let them enjoy a session solo while you chill in the café or nearby. And age 14+ can go independently with online parental consent. That said, staff are always on hand, and it’s a good idea to set a meeting point just in case.
Totally – all venues are fully indoors with seating, snacks, and no soggy socks.
Definitely! Oxygen’s birthday packages are very popular – they include jump time, party food, and a private room. It’s fun for the kids, and hassle-free for the parents. Just book in advance as they fill up fast.
It’s highly recommended – especially during weekends and school holidays. Booking online is quicker and can save money.
Yes – all three locations (Acton, Greenwich, and Croydon) are wheelchair and buggy accessible, with ramps, lifts, and accessible toilets. For families with neurodiverse children, Quiet Sessions are regularly run with reduced noise, lighting, and capacity. The staff are well-trained and super helpful – just let them know if your child needs extra support or a bit more time to get settled.
Comfy clothes and Oxygen grip socks (buy them on-site or reuse your old pair). Avoid jeans and buckles if you’re jumping.
Yes. Each venue has a café with hot food, snacks, and great coffee. You’ll thank us when you’re sipping a latte while they bounce.
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