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Leo's Lekeland

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Looking for the perfect spot for a family holiday above the Arctic Circle? Leo's Lekeland is a massive indoor entertainment center in Tromsø, part of Northern Europe’s largest chain of indoor play parks. Spanning several thousand square meters, it offers something for every child, regardless of the weather outside — a big plus when you are visiting Norway and its unpredictable climate.

Leo's Playland. Illustration.
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The park is a true world of adventure featuring multi-level mazes, trampolines, ball pits, and themed zones designed to look like volcanoes and waterfalls. The center’s primary mission is to turn physical activity into an exciting game. It provides a safe environment where children can run, climb, and explore to their heart's content.

Visitors value Leo's Lekeland for its high standards of cleanliness and excellent service. It is a place where modern play technology meets classic activities, helping children develop coordination and social skills. High ratings and hundreds of positive reviews confirm it is one of the region's most popular locations for active kids' leisure.

Contacts

To plan your visit to Leo's Lekeland, you can use the following contact information. The center is easily accessible by transport, and staff are ready to answer any questions by phone or through the official website.

How to contactContact
AddressØrneveien 9, 9015 Tromsø, Норвегия
Phone+47 77 61 25 77
Websiteleoslekeland.no

What to Do

At Leo's Lekeland, young guests can expect an endless stream of energy and fun. Here, you can conquer steep slides that resemble frozen waterfalls, dive into massive ball pits, or test your agility by climbing "volcanoes." For sports enthusiasts, there are special arenas for football and other active games.

Special attention is given to the youngest visitors: the park features safe zones for toddlers, and on Wednesdays, they hold Toddler Days, when entry for children under two is often free. While the kids are setting records (averaging about 11,000 steps per visit), parents can relax in the cozy Bistro Leo’s, ordering light snacks or a full meal via a convenient app.

For those looking to make a celebration unforgettable, the center offers themed birthday parties with unique service packages. There is also a shop with branded merchandise where you can buy souvenirs, such as cozy knitted hats, and joining the Leo’s Family club provides access to exclusive discounts and bonuses for regular guests.

Getting There

Leo's Lekeland entertainment center is located at Ørneveien 9, on the outskirts of Tromsø. The most convenient way to get here from the city center is by car or taxi via the main city roads — the trip takes very little time, and there is spacious parking on-site.

If you prefer public transport, you can use local buses. You will need to get off at a stop near Ørneveien street, followed by a short walk of just a few minutes. Precise routes and up-to-date schedules can always be found in local transport apps or on Google Maps.

For tourists arriving from Tromsø Airport, the journey to the play center by taxi or rental car takes about 20–30 minutes. Walking from the center is not recommended due to the significant distance and the specific northern terrain, so it is best to arrange transport in advance.

Nearest city: Tromsø

History & Facts

The history of the popular Leo's Lekeland chain began in 2006 in the Swedish city of Luleå. Its founders, Joakim Gunler and Jonas Rönnqvist, aimed to create a space where families could spend time actively, combatting sedentary lifestyles through engaging play.

A significant milestone in the company's development came in 2011, when the chain expanded into the market in Norway. It was then that five large play areas were acquired, including the branch in Tromsø. Since then, the center has become a favorite holiday spot for both locals and visitors to the region.

The chain continues to grow at an impressive pace: in 2020, the 50th park was opened, and after the acquisition of the Finnish chain HopLop in 2023, the total number of centers reached 65. Today, it is the largest operator of indoor play areas in Northern Europe, also operating in Denmark and Germany.

Over the years, Leo's Lekeland has earned a reputation as a place where safety and cleanliness are the top priorities. The success of the Tromsø location confirms the strength of the concept: the combination of physical activity and the joy of discovery makes this place relevant all year round.

Time Needed

To give children enough time to jump around, explore all the mazes, and try out every attraction, it usually takes about 3 to 5 hours. This is enough time to fully immerse themselves in the world of adventure and take a break for a snack at the local bistro.

For most families, a "half-day" format is ideal. If you are planning a visit on weekends or public holidays, it is worth allowing a little more time, as the park may have more visitors and the play areas will be particularly lively.

Working Hours

The entertainment center is typically open to guests throughout the week. On weekdays (Monday–Friday), the park operates from 11:00 to 19:00, while on weekends (Saturday and Sunday), the doors open earlier at 09:00 and welcome visitors until 19:00.

Please note that the schedule may change depending on the season, public holidays, or school vacations. It is highly recommended to check the current opening times on the official website before your trip to ensure your visit is as smooth as possible.

DayWorking hours
Monday11:00–19:00
Tuesday11:00–19:00
Wednesday11:00–19:00
Thursday11:00–19:00
Friday11:00–19:00
Saturday09:00–19:00
Sunday09:00–19:00

Nearby

After an active day at Leo's Lekeland, you can continue exploring the many attractions that Tromsø has to offer. Interesting historical and cultural sites can be found both near the park and a bit further away in the city center.

NameDistance
Jekta Shopping Center0.5 km
K1 Shopping Center0.7 km
Arctic–Alpine Botanic Garden1.7 km
Charlottenlund Recreation Park1.8 km
Prestvannet2.3 km
The Polar Museum3.2 km
Raketten Bar & Pølse3.2 km

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