Ever walked past a children's playground and felt a sudden, embarrassing urge to charge down the slide yourself? Hong Kong has finally built somewhere you can act on it. XVENTURE Hong Kong is a brand-new 20,000-square-foot indoor "sportainment" park at Kornhill Plaza in Quarry Bay (鰂魚涌), and it is aimed squarely at big kids, teenagers and competitive adults — not just toddlers.

The short version: XVENTURE Hong Kong is a new 20,000 sq ft indoor sportainment park at Kornhill Plaza South, Quarry Bay, open since 15 May 2026. Across nine zones and 26 challenges sit the city's steepest slide, a 16-metre ninja run and a high rope course. Entry starts from HK$188; the nearest MTR is Tai Koo, Exit C.

In This Guide

  1. What is XVENTURE Hong Kong?
  2. What can you play? The nine zones
  3. Tickets, prices & opening hours
  4. How to get to Kornhill Plaza
  5. Is it worth it? Tips before you go
  6. FAQ

What is XVENTURE Hong Kong?

XVENTURE is an indoor sportainment park — a blend of physical sport, obstacle play and digital technology — that opened on 15 May 2026 on the fourth floor of Kornhill Plaza South. Its arrival was formally welcomed by Invest Hong Kong, which described it as a 20,000-square-foot facility with 26 high-energy challenges that "blend physical sports, interactive entertainment, and digital technology".

The concept is Singaporean, and it has serious pedigree behind it. XVENTURE is a spin-off of Kiztopia, the family edutainment brand that opened its first Hong Kong outlet back in 2022. Where Kiztopia targets younger children, XVENTURE is the group's bid for the teenage and young-adult "sportainment" crowd — the people who want a workout disguised as a day of play. Hong Kong is its first city for the format outside a recent launch in Chiang Mai, with Thailand, Malaysia and Singapore lined up next.

The practical appeal is obvious in a Hong Kong summer. When it is 33°C with a typhoon signal looming, an air-conditioned space where the kids can genuinely tire themselves out is gold — which is why XVENTURE slots neatly alongside our round-up of indoor activities to beat the Hong Kong heat. It is also a useful new entry for our wider guide to the best kid-friendly activities in Hong Kong.

"An eight-metre slide, a 16-metre ninja run and the city's tallest indoor rope course — XVENTURE is built for the big kids who never quite grew up."

What can you play? The nine zones

XVENTURE is organised into nine themed zones holding 26 separate challenges. The headline act is the Slide Park, which the operator bills as Hong Kong's steepest indoor slide: an eight-metre drop you can take on an inflatable roller, or headfirst on a fast mat if you are feeling brave. Here is how the rest breaks down.

The nine zones at a glance

The clever bit is the layer of technology bolted onto the physical play. A "tech-meets-sports" digital playground and a Floor is Lava-style game ask players to run, skip and dodge flashing tiles, and many challenges track your time and score for friendly rivalry. It is less an old-school playground than a leaderboard you climb with your whole body.

Early visitors seem sold. On Klook, XVENTURE holds an aggregate 4.1 out of 5 across more than 100 reviews in its first weeks, with the slides and rope course the most-praised features and several parents noting it suits children and adults alike. If your group skews older, it also makes a solid rainy-day fallback in our guide to rainy-day indoor activities in Hong Kong.

Tickets, prices and opening hours

Entry is sold as a timed session — typically 120 or 180 minutes — rather than a flat all-day ticket, and the price depends on the day of the week. These are the standard published rates at the time of writing.

TicketMon–ThuFri, weekend & PH
Single — 120 minutesHK$188from HK$238
Single — 180 minutesHK$248from HK$288
Parent–child duofrom HK$288from HK$288

A full-day access pass is also offered for marathon visits. Tickets are sold through the official XVENTURE website and on platforms such as Klook, and booking a slot ahead is wise — early-June reviews mention busy weekends and post-exam crowds, so a weekday morning is the quieter bet.

On opening hours, XVENTURE runs its timed sessions within Kornhill Plaza's trading hours of roughly 10am to 10pm; the mall confirms these, while exact daily session times are set on the booking page, so check there before you travel. As with any new venue, prices and session times can change without notice.

XVENTURE Hong Kong — Visitor Essentials

XVENTURE · Kornhill Plaza South, Quarry Bay
Venue4/F, Kornhill Plaza South (康怡廣場), 1-2 Kornhill Road, Quarry Bay
Opened15 May 2026 (open year-round)
HoursTimed sessions within mall hours (approx. 10am–10pm); book a slot online
PriceSingle from HK$188 (120 min); parent–child from HK$288
Nearest MTRTai Koo (太古), Exit C — for Kornhill Plaza South
Ages6+; some zones need a minimum height of 120cm; grip socks & waiver required

Note: nearly every zone involves movement — wear comfortable clothing and trainers, bring grip socks, and confirm the day's session times and ticket type on the official site before you travel.

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How do you get to XVENTURE Hong Kong?

Happily, this is one of the city's easier indoor attractions to reach — it sits right on top of an MTR station. XVENTURE is on the 4th floor of Kornhill Plaza South, the mall block directly connected to Tai Koo (太古) station on the Island Line.

Take the MTR to Tai Koo and leave via Exit C, which leads straight into Kornhill Plaza South; from there, take the lifts up to 4/F. (Exit A2 serves Kornhill Plaza North, the other block, so it pays to follow the Exit C signs.) The mall's own visitor information from Hang Lung confirms the exits and the 10am–10pm trading hours, and there is paid parking on site if you would rather drive.

Quarry Bay and neighbouring Tai Koo make an easy half-day: the area is packed with restaurants and cinemas, and you are a short hop from the harbourfront. If you are mapping out a bigger summer of family outings, our overview of the biggest events in Hong Kong this summer sets the wider calendar.

Is XVENTURE worth it? Tips before you go

For active families, energetic teenagers and adults who fancy a play, XVENTURE is a strong, weatherproof option — the kind of place that turns a sticky, grey afternoon into a genuinely tiring day out. A few practical notes will smooth the visit.

Before You Book — The Rules

The minimum age is six, and several of the tougher zones require a minimum height of 120cm, so check your child clears the bar before paying. Every visitor must wear non-slip grip socks and complete a liability waiver, and children aged 6 to 11 need an accompanying adult. Do the waiver online to save time at the door.

Make the most of it

One honest caveat from early reviews: at 20,000 square feet it is large but not enormous, and a couple of visitors found it smaller than expected for the crowds it draws at peak times. Time your visit well, though, and it earns its place. For an indoor sportainment comparison, it is worth weighing against Japan's JOYPOLIS SPORTS at Kai Tak — bigger and more tech-led, but further out — and on cooler days, our guide to the best outdoor activities in Hong Kong covers the open-air alternatives.

Frequently Asked Questions

Where is XVENTURE Hong Kong and how do I get there?
XVENTURE is on the 4th floor of Kornhill Plaza South, 1-2 Kornhill Road, Quarry Bay, on Hong Kong Island. The nearest MTR is Tai Koo on the Island Line: take Exit C, which leads directly into Kornhill Plaza South, then follow the lifts up to 4/F. Exit A2 serves Kornhill Plaza North.
How much do XVENTURE Hong Kong tickets cost?
Single admission starts at HK$188 for 120 minutes and HK$248 for 180 minutes from Monday to Thursday. On Fridays, weekends and public holidays it is from HK$238 for two hours and HK$288 for three. A parent–child duo ticket starts at HK$288 and a full-day access pass is also offered. Confirm current rates when you book.
What is the minimum age for XVENTURE?
The minimum age for entry is six years old, and several of the more demanding zones require a minimum height of 120cm. Children aged 6 to 11 must visit with an accompanying adult. Every visitor wears non-slip grip socks and completes a liability waiver before playing.
What can you do at XVENTURE Hong Kong?
XVENTURE has nine themed zones and 26 challenges across 20,000 square feet. Highlights include an eight-metre Slide Park billed as Hong Kong's steepest, a 16-metre ninja course, a high-altitude rope course, a trampoline Jump Arena, indoor rock climbing, a go-kart track, a zip line and tech-meets-sports interactive games.
Is XVENTURE good for adults and teenagers, or just young kids?
Both. XVENTURE is pitched at teenagers and adults as well as children, and is a spin-off aimed at an older crowd than its family-focused sister brand Kiztopia. The obstacle courses, climbing walls and go-karts reward older, more competitive visitors, while the gentler zones suit families with primary-school-age children.

Plan Your XVENTURE Day

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