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Fun Street Park Opens in Málaga: The World’s Largest Inflatable Park

March 26, 2026ByÁlex Soto
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Málaga has just added a massive new attraction to its growing list of family-friendly entertainment. If you are looking for fresh ideas and things to do with kids in Malaga this weekend, the newly inaugurated Fun Street Park is ready to bounce its way to the top of your list.

Located at the Málaga Forum, this expansive new venue has officially claimed the title of the world’s largest inflatable theme park. According to Diario Sur, the park spans an impressive 5,000 square meters, offering a sprawling landscape of bouncy castles, obstacle courses, and slides designed to exhaust even the most energetic children.

A Record-Breaking Playground at Málaga Forum

The arrival of the parque hinchable Málaga Forum is excellent news for local families, expat residents, and visitors. Finding activities that cater to different age groups can sometimes be a challenge, but a 5,000-square-meter inflatable park naturally solves that problem.

The space is divided into various zones to ensure safety and fun for everyone:
* Toddler Zones: Safe, enclosed spaces with smaller inflatables and softer play areas for the littlest jumpers.
* Mega Slides & Obstacle Courses: Towering inflatable structures that challenge older kids (and adventurous parents) to race, climb, and slide.
* Interactive Games: Wipeout-style sweepers, bouncy basketball courts, and gladiator jousting arenas.

Planning Your Visit

Because the park has just opened its doors in late March 2026, it is expected to be a highly popular destination, especially during weekends and school holidays.

Getting Fun Street Park Malaga Tickets

To ensure entry and avoid long queues at the door, it is highly recommended to book your Fun Street Park Malaga tickets online in advance. Most parks of this scale operate on timed entry slots (usually 1 or 2-hour sessions) to manage capacity and ensure everyone has enough space to jump safely. Keep an eye on the official Málaga Forum website or the park’s ticketing portals for the most up-to-date pricing and family bundle offers.

Practical Tips for Parents

  • Grip Socks: As with most trampoline and inflatable parks, special grip socks are usually required. You can typically purchase these at the venue, but bring them along for future visits to save a few euros.
  • Clothing: Dress the kids in comfortable, breathable activewear. Bouncing is a serious workout, and they will get warm quickly. Long sleeves and lightweight trousers can also help prevent friction burns on the slides.
  • Hydration: Bring plenty of water. While there are refreshment stands on-site, having water readily available is essential.

Getting to Málaga Forum

Málaga Forum is easily accessible by car and public transport. If you are driving, there is usually ample parking available on-site or in the immediate vicinity. For those using public transport, several local bus lines stop within a short walking distance of the venue.

Finding new ways to keep children entertained while traveling or settling into a new city is always a bit of a puzzle. It is genuinely wonderful to see Málaga expanding its leisure offerings with spaces that encourage active, screen-free play. Whether you are a local parent trying to tire out the little ones on a Saturday afternoon, or a visiting family making memories on the Costa del Sol, we hope this giant bouncy wonderland brings a few hours of pure, uncomplicated joy to your weekend.

Álex Soto

Álex Soto

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