Swingers West End
15 John Prince's Street, London W1G 0AB
Mon 3.30pm - 5pm, Tue - Fri 1.30pm - 5pm, Sun 11am - 5pm, (over 18s after 18.00)
Oxford Circus tube 1 min Bond Street tube 5 mins
1 - 1.5 hours
About Swingers West End
Swingers Crazy Golf is like your wildest birthday party and a street food market had a baby – and we mean that in the best possible way. Packed with immersive mini golf courses, loud tunes, cheeky humour and banging food, it’s not just for grown-ups anymore.
During the summer holidays (1 July–31 August), kids aged 7+ are welcome every day except Saturdays before 6pm at the West End venue. There are also Sunday Family Sessions the rest of the year.
Families with older kids and teens will love the neon vibes, fast-paced courses, and delicious food from the likes of Pizza Pilgrims and Breddos Tacos. Plus, the fancy soft drinks and mocktails make everyone feel a bit grown-up, in a good way.
It’s the perfect place for a school holiday treat, birthday bash or just to show your kids that you’ve still got game (literally).
Top tip from the KidRated Team:
If you’re going with kids during the summer holidays, aim for a weekday slot before 2pm – it’s quieter, cooler, and you’re more likely to nab one of the better tee-off times. Also, let the kids play first… it’ll soften the blow when they beat you.
Quick Inspiration
Yes, especially at the West End branch. Families are welcome every day (except Saturdays) before 6pm during school summer holidays, and for Sunday Family Sessions year-round.
Great for kids aged 7+ who love fast-paced fun. Teens in particular will love the competition and cool vibe.
The Palm Beach course is more spacious and light-hearted – ideal for younger players and first-timers.
Yes, expect next-level street food (pizza, tacos, burgers) and a fab selection of mocktails and soft drinks.
Absolutely. It’s super popular, especially during school holidays and weekends – book online to secure your slot.
Some areas are tight, but Swingers West End is mostly accessible. Contact them if you have specific needs.
Very. The vibe, music, food and friendly competition tick all the boxes for that hard-to-please age group.
Around 60–90 minutes, depending on group size. Enough time for a game and a relaxed bite to eat.
Loads – think tropical-themed putting zones, neon signs, and victory poses at the final hole.
Oxford Circus, Carnaby Street, Liberty London, the Photographers’ Gallery, and plenty of shopping and snacks.
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