Hompimpa Playground: An Indoor Play Space in Bandung
Five things to check when choosing a playground, and a Bandung indoor space built in a residential street.

A playground does a good deal for parents as well as children. A child enjoys the equipment while a parent gets the reassurance that what they're doing supports their development. This is a look at Hompimpa Playground, an indoor playground in Bandung worth considering on a trip there.
First though, here are the things worth checking when choosing any play space for a child.
1. How the Staff Are
Since this is somewhere your child will be playing, the staff matter a great deal. Look for a playground with good, child-friendly service, which makes the visit more comfortable for everyone.
2. The Equipment
Make sure the equipment is something your child will actually enjoy. Each playground has its own character, though a ball pool and a slide are near-universal.
Those two are usually what children head for first. It's still worth asking your child what they want to play on before you choose.
3. Cleanliness and Safety
Start with how clean it looks and whether the equipment is cleaned regularly. Pay attention to anything metal, and keep a child away from anything that has started to rust.
For safety, check the corners throughout the playground. They should be padded so a child isn't hurt by a hard knock.
4. Location
Somewhere reachable is worth insisting on, so more of the day is spent playing than travelling. Try to keep the journey under an hour, which avoids a bored and overtired child before you arrive.
5. Somewhere for Parents to Wait
Not every playground has a decent space for parents. Sometimes it's a bench positioned right where children are coming in and out.
As a parent you want somewhere more comfortable than that. A lounge, a cafe and lockers for your things all help.
A playground meeting those criteria is worth prioritising. For anyone in Bandung, Hompimpa Playground is one to look at.
An Indoor Playground in a Residential Street
Searching for an indoor playground in Bandung, most people picture a mall, with the usual slide and ball pool. A playground built in the middle of a residential area is a different proposition.
That's the idea behind Hompimpa Playground in Bandung. It combines play with something educational in a deliberately homely setting.
The approach has drawn a positive response from parents, who no longer have to go to a mall to take a child to a playground. The range of activities on offer is the other part of the appeal.
Here's what it has offered. Confirm current facilities and prices with the venue directly.
1. Slides
Despite the residential setting, Hompimpa has kept a reasonably complete set of equipment. Slides are part of it, in several types, combined with a ball pool for children to explore.
2. Nintendo Wii
A Nintendo Wii has let children play something interactive while staying physically active. They follow the movements on screen, which is genuinely useful for motor development.
3. Ball Pool
The standard ball pool is here too, across a two-floor space. Its compact size makes it easier for a parent to keep an eye on a child while they play.
4. Role Play Area
Not every playground has one of these, but Hompimpa has run a role play area as part of its educational side. A child can play a role with a parent or another child, which trains imagination, creativity and social skills.
5. Hot Wheels Area
For a child who likes toy cars, there has been a Hot Wheels area with a range of tracks to run their own cars on. Few playgrounds offer this one.
6. Book Corner
A child can read in the book corner, and it works as time spent together with a parent. That kind of moment counts for a great deal at this age.
7. Creativity Area
There has also been a creativity area for drawing, painting and colouring. It means a child isn't only playing but sharpening something while they're there.
8. Pojok Kumbo
In Pojok Kumbo a child can play educational games covering sensory and motor stimulation along with practical life skills. Some of the toys have also been available to buy and use at home.
9. Cafe
The cafe is a genuinely useful addition. You can wait with something to eat and drink rather than sitting on a bench, which makes the whole visit less of a chore.
For current ticket prices, check the Happy Kamper app or ask the venue directly. Pricing has changed since this was written, so an old figure is not worth relying on.
Address: Jl. Sanggar Kencana Utama No.39d, Jatisari, Kec. Buahbatu, Kota Bandung, Jawa Barat 40286



