REVIEW · KRAKOW
GOair! The Air City Park Kraków Sikorki – 1 hour ticket
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Rain in Kraków? Jump anyway. GOair! The Air City turns a city break into straight-up physical fun, with 20 attractions packed into 1,200+ m² at Kraków Sikorki. It’s a simple plan: prebook your entry, show up with a mobile ticket, and spend about an hour bouncing through obstacle courses, eliminator-style challenges, and big slides.
I especially like the variety—there’s something for both kids and adults—and I also like that it includes an on-site café, so you can handle hunger without ending your day early. It’s built for families too, with options for ages 3+.
One thing to plan for: GOair socks aren’t included. You’ll buy them at the reception counter, so arrive with a little extra time and no surprise sticker-shock.
In This Review
- Key highlights to know before you go
- GOair! Air City Park Kraków Sikorki: what the space and attractions feel like
- Price and what comes with entry: socks, food, and your 1-hour ticket
- Your 60-minute plan: how to get the most out of the hour
- Adult fun and kid safety: what you can do by age
- Timing in Kraków: rainy days, quieter evenings, and how to choose
- Getting there and using your mobile ticket without stress
- Is $13.07 good value for an inflatable park?
- Should you book GOair! Air City Park Kraków Sikorki?
- FAQ
- How much is the GOair! Air City Park Kraków Sikorki ticket?
- How long is the experience?
- What is included with the ticket?
- Do I need special socks for the inflatable attractions?
- Is there an age requirement?
- What are the opening hours?
- Can I cancel for a full refund?
Key highlights to know before you go

- Prebooked entry helps you avoid time-wasting line trouble.
- 20+ inflatable attractions in about 1,200 m² of jump space.
- Huge slides and obstacle challenges for higher-energy play.
- On-site café means you can eat without leaving.
- Family-friendly setup with specific age/guardian rules.
- Mobile ticket makes entry straightforward.
GOair! Air City Park Kraków Sikorki: what the space and attractions feel like
GOair! Powietrzne Miasto is designed for one main goal: give kids and adults a safe, controlled way to go all-in on play. The park covers over 1,200 m² and is filled with about 20 attractions, so you’re not stuck doing the same slide over and over.
The mix is what makes it work. You’ll find the classic inflatable basics—jumping towers and obstacle areas—plus more action-heavy setups like Eliminator style challenges and longer, higher slides. Some of the obstacle ideas are described as coming straight from the Wipe Out type of challenges, which is a good hint if you like climbing, timing, and getting knocked around a bit (in a managed way).
From what you can expect on-site, the vibe is energetic and kid-first, but not childish. Adults are actively using the attractions, not just supervising. I like experiences that keep both age groups entertained without constant “okay, your turn, my turn” negotiations—and this park is built for that.
One practical note: because you have an approximate 1-hour ticket, the park’s layout encourages you to move between attractions rather than settle into one. That’s great for variety, but it does mean you’ll want a quick plan for what you want to hit first.
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Price and what comes with entry: socks, food, and your 1-hour ticket

The ticket price is $13.07 per person, and the main value is simple: your entry is included for that inflatable play time. You’re buying access to GOair Inflatable Park Kraków Sikorki, and you can treat the hour as a contained activity that doesn’t require extra planning once you arrive.
But there are two add-ons to know so you don’t get stuck at the desk:
- GOair socks must be purchased on site at the reception counter.
- If anyone needs a food break, there’s an on-site café available.
That sock requirement matters more than it sounds. It’s not optional, and it’s the kind of thing that can slow down the first 10–15 minutes if you don’t expect it. Still, once you’re through, you’re set for the main event.
I also like the fact that the ticket is a mobile ticket and confirmation is handled at booking time. Prebooking is especially helpful if you want your afternoon to stay on schedule. The park is near public transportation, so it’s also easier to fit into an actual Kraków day rather than treating this like a half-day logistics puzzle.
Is $13.07 a bargain? It can be, especially when you factor in the on-site café option and the amount of play you can fit into about an hour. The only “cost surprise” potential is the socks.
Your 60-minute plan: how to get the most out of the hour

Even though the ticket is for about 1 hour, the key is pacing. Inflatable parks can feel like time disappears once you start climbing and lining up for slides.
Here’s a practical way to make the hour feel longer:
- Start with the biggest energy attraction first. Go for a slide or the more action-heavy setup early, when you’re fresh and before you’ve worn yourself out on smaller things.
- Mix in obstacle play halfway through. After the first burst, obstacle courses and eliminator-style challenges keep the excitement up without needing constant high-speed momentum.
- Use the café for real recovery, not a delay. If someone’s hungry, stop briefly. Don’t turn your snack run into a long intermission, because once the hour is done, everything closes down at the ticket end.
The park’s layout supports switching activities. With around 20 attractions, you can rotate based on who’s in the mood: climbing and navigating, or sliding and zooming. That rotation is also a good way to manage kids’ energy spikes without constant redirection.
A small drawback of an hour ticket: if you show up late, you’ll feel it. So I recommend building in a buffer for buying GOair socks and getting everybody ready before the jump starts.
Adult fun and kid safety: what you can do by age

GOair is very clearly family-oriented. The park notes that it can be enjoyed by kids over 4 years old, and it also gives a specific rule for younger kids: children up to 7 years old jump with a parent or guardian on 1 ticket.
That’s useful because it tells you what to expect if you’re traveling with a mix of ages. If your group includes a younger child, you’ll know to plan for a shared ticket and an adult actively involved, not just nearby.
Adults also have a legitimate reason to show up. The obstacle challenges and longer slides are the kind of attractions where you’ll feel your “big kid” side come back fast. The park isn’t only about supervision and gentle play. It’s built for active movement, including setups that feel like the type of obstacles you see on high-energy challenge TV.
The best part is that you’re not forced into separate activities. With a park this varied, it’s easier for everyone to participate without adult boredom creeping in.
One consideration: inflatable play is physical. If someone in your group has mobility issues or isn’t comfortable climbing onto jump surfaces, you might find only part of the park is a good match. Still, the experience is described as suitable for most travelers, and the overall structure looks designed for broad participation.
Timing in Kraków: rainy days, quieter evenings, and how to choose
This is one of those activities that becomes more valuable when the weather turns. When Kraków weather goes sideways, it’s harder to rely on walking-focused plans. GOair gives you a more weather-proof kind of fun, since it’s built around contained play rather than outdoor sightseeing.
Timing also affects how you experience it. One review detail that’s especially helpful: when you go after 7 p.m. on a Friday, the park can feel much less crowded. If you want a smoother flow with fewer waits, that late-evening window is worth considering.
On the schedule side, the park lists opening hours for Monday to Friday, 10:00 AM to 9:00 PM. If your visit lands on a weekend, you’ll want to double-check hours before you head over, since only Monday–Friday times are provided here.
A simple strategy:
- If you want lower pressure, aim for a time that’s likely calmer, like that late Friday slot.
- If you’re traveling with little kids and need a predictable rhythm, earlier weekday hours might feel easier for managing snacks and energy.
Either way, prebooking can help you avoid entry delays, which keeps your one-hour session from turning into a wait party.
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Getting there and using your mobile ticket without stress
The park is near public transportation, which is a real plus in a city like Kraków where you don’t want every plan to depend on taxis. If you’re juggling family schedules, being close to transit can turn a “maybe” outing into a reliable one.
Entry is designed to be straightforward:
- You have a mobile ticket.
- Confirmation is tied to booking.
- You’ll likely spend the first moments handling GOair socks at the reception counter.
That sock desk is your one predictable slowdown. Plan around it, and everything else becomes easy. Once you’re in, the park’s focus is on keeping you moving between attractions rather than waiting around in long check-in lines.
Also, because the ticket is about 1 hour, it helps to treat GOair like a scheduled block in your day. If you try to squeeze it in between other time-sensitive plans without buffer, you’ll feel rushed.
If your goal is a fun, active family stop in Kraków that doesn’t require heavy coordination, the logistics are friendly enough to count as low-stress.
Is $13.07 good value for an inflatable park?
For $13.07 per person, you’re paying for one thing: access to a dense, active play space with about 20 attractions and big-slide time. If you were thinking about a paid playground or a generic activity slot, this is a stronger value because you’re not limited to one attraction type.
The on-site café is a practical bonus. It can help you avoid the classic problem where kids get hungry right when you’re supposed to finish the outing. You can reset without leaving the park.
The main thing that affects final value is the socks add-on. Since socks aren’t included, your total cost per person will be a little higher than the ticket price. Still, if your family will realistically use the hour (climb, jump, slide, repeat), GOair can feel like money well spent.
The strongest “value” angle is this: it’s a rare activity where adults can join in fully. When adults get to play instead of just stand guard, the experience feels fair to everyone in the group.
Should you book GOair! Air City Park Kraków Sikorki?
Book it if you want a high-energy, family-friendly activity in Kraków that works especially well when the weather isn’t cooperating. With 20 attractions, longer slides, obstacle-style fun, and an on-site café, it’s the kind of stop that can keep multiple ages entertained in one place.
Skip or reconsider if you hate sock rules or if your group is unlikely to use the full about 1 hour of active play. Also plan your timing around the likely sock check and the park’s hour limit, so you don’t end up rushing at the end.
If your goal is simple: let kids jump, let adults play, and keep it easy—this is a very sensible pick.
FAQ
How much is the GOair! Air City Park Kraków Sikorki ticket?
The ticket price is $13.07 per person.
How long is the experience?
The duration is about 1 hour.
What is included with the ticket?
Your ticket includes entry/admission to GOair Inflatable Park Kraków Sikorki.
Do I need special socks for the inflatable attractions?
Yes. GOair socks must be purchased at the reception counter.
Is there an age requirement?
The park can be enjoyed by kids over 4 years old. Kids up to 7 years old jump with a parent or guardian on 1 ticket.
What are the opening hours?
The listed opening hours are Monday–Friday from 10:00 AM to 9:00 PM.
Can I cancel for a full refund?
Yes. You can cancel for a full refund up to 24 hours in advance of the experience start time.

































