Play and Climb
A place of adventure and where imaginations can run wild
Kelvin Hall's Soft Play and Clip 'n Climb is a perfect family day out. Kids and adults will love getting active during our action-packed climbing challenges.
Or why not give our state-of-the-art soft play area a go? There are areas for children of all ages to discover and enjoy.
Booking advice
We recommend pre-booking your sessions, especially at weekends and the school holidays.
You can book by:
- Calling us on 0141 287 2627.
- Downloading the Glasgow Club app, which allows you to book 7 days in advance.
- Visiting our booking website.
Plan your visit
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Soft Play at Kelvin Hall
Ball pits, tunnels, bridges, there's plenty to explore at our Soft Play.
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Clip 'n Climb at Kelvin Hall
Looking for a new challenge? Find out how you can try out Clip 'n Climb.
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Café
Take a break at our circus-themed café.
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Birthday parties
Make it a birthday to remember with a party at Soft Play or Clip 'n Climb.
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Clip 'n Climb private hire
Planning a group day out? Clip n' Climb is an ideal place for it.
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Additional Support Needs (ASN) sessions
These sessions have reduced capacity with lower sound and lighting levels.
Getting to Kelvin Hall
You've got plenty of travel options when it comes to visiting Kelvin Hall:
Subway
We're only around a five-minute walk from Kelvin Hall Subway Station.
Train
Partick Train Station is a 20-minute walk away.
Bus
First Bus services 2, 3 and 77 all stop outside Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum across the road.
Bike
Kelvin Hall can be easily reached by bike. Kelvingrove Park is part of the Kelvin Walkway. The latter links with the Clyde and Loch Lomond Cycleway and the West Highland Way. Bike parking is available in front of the building.
By Car
Kelvin Hall is on Argyle Street, around 6 minutes from the M8. Pay-and-display parking is available at the Bunhouse Road car park (G3 8DP) next to the building.
Address
1445 Argyle St, Glasgow G3 8AW
Looking for another family day out?
Visit Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum, it's across the road from Kelvin Hall. Explore everything from art to animals, and you can even catch an organ recital!
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