Every year there are more and more places in Poland that are created with families with children in mind. More and more attractions are being built not only in large cities, but also in smaller towns – and very well! Because that’s where the real gems are often hidden.
As a family traveling with three children, we are constantly following the news and trying to discover places that offer more than just the standard playground.
The year 2025 promises to be really interesting – new amusement parks, interactive museums, modern playrooms and attractions with a view from a completely different perspective.
We have compiled a list for you of the most interesting new places that we think are worth keeping on your radar.
Table of contents
What’s new in 2025 for families with children?
Although it’s only the beginning of the year, a number of attractions have already been announced or opened that are likely to become hits among family outings. The list includes both brand new facilities and well-known sites that have undergone expansions and now offer even more.
>> We also recommend our post Attractions for children in Poland »
At the end you will find a map with all the marked places.
Here’s what caught our attention:
Automotive Museum in Tarnowskie Góry
A new place for all fans of four wheels has been created in Tarnowskie Góry. The Automotive Museum at 10 Czarnohucka Street impresses not only with its collection of classic cars, but also with a space tailored to families with children. Here you can not only watch, but also learn – through play and experience.
Miniature vehicles, interactive educational boards and the opportunity to… ride on an old bus! It’s a great combination of history and modern presentation, plus the space is fully wheelchair accessible.
Mandoria – a new zone in the City of Adventure
Mandoria in Rzgow is already an iconic place on the map of family attractions, but in 2025 the park underwent a major expansion. The new zone features even more carousels, queues and slides, all in the style of a Renaissance shopping town.
The biggest news is the new Aquila rollecoaster. The whole thing is still under roof, so it’s an ideal all-weather option. And you can see our coverage here:
👉 See also in the app Poland for Children – Mandoria
Jump Heaven, Jelenia Góra
A modern trampoline park in Jelenia Gora? Yes! Jump Heaven is a place full of energy, movement and laughter. The recently opened facility is more than just a classic trampoline park – it will include. Climbing walls, areas with obstacle courses and space for the youngest.
It’s a great place not only to relieve energy, but also to keep the whole family active – there are zones dedicated to children of all ages, as well as a comfortable café overlooking the main hall.
👉 See also in the Poland for Kids app – Jump Heaven
Hopa Lupa – the largest family amusement park in Europe
Lodz has gained another great attraction – and literally! Hopa Lupa is a huge space that combines the world of fun, education and relaxation. The modern interiors hide hundreds of attractions for children of all ages, from inflatables to science experiments.
It’s a place where you can spend a whole day and still not see everything. Children explore, test, experience, while adults can join in the fun or relax in one of the many chillout zones.
👉 See also in the app Poland for Children – Hopa Lupa
PixelParty, Częstochowa
A novelty in Czestochowa aimed at fans of gaming and the digital world. PixelParty is a place where reality mixes with pixel graphics – kids can take on characters from their favorite games, build worlds and take part in interactive challenges.
It’s a great alternative to classic playrooms – less noise, more creativity. And with a strong emphasis on safety and the development of manual skills.
Museum of the People’s Republic of Poland in Poznań
For those who want to combine fun with history, there is a new addition to the Museum of the People’s Republic of Poland in Poznan. This place is a trip back in time to the 1970s. i 80. It was built in the 1920s, preserving the atmosphere of those years.
Children can see what toys, schools or stores looked like a few decades ago, and adults can reminisce about their childhood. Perfect for rainy days and beyond!
👉 See also in the app Poland for Children – Museum of the People’s Republic of Poland
Land of Adventures, Siedliska-Bogusz
A park is being built in southern Poland that combines educational elements with classic outdoor fun. Adventure Land offers wooden playgrounds, rope parks, a mini zoo and creative workshops.
It’s the perfect place for spring and summer getaways – especially for families looking for nature and outdoor exercise.
Kolejkowo, Warsaw
After successes in Wroclaw and Gliwice, Kolejkowo lived to see the Warsaw version! The miniature world with dozens of moving trains, realistic buildings and hundreds of figures will delight both children and adults.
It’s a great option for rainy days and a way to get kids interested in the world of railroading and model railroading.
Sky Walk, Poronin
The path in the clouds has come to the Tatra Mountains! The new viewing platform in Poronin is a place from which it will be possible to admire the panorama of the mountains from an unusual perspective. Walking in the treetops, light rocking, and even nets suspended several meters above the ground – excitement guaranteed!
Hossoland, Gryfice
A brand new theme park, Hossoland, is being built by the sea in Gryfice. It’s a complex of attractions inspired by mythology and fairy tales, with huge decorations and impressive displays.
Ideal for holiday getaways on the Baltic Sea – with attractions for both toddlers and teens.
Planned opening date: 31.05.2025
👉 See also in the app Poland for Kids – Hossoland
Noe Park, Skarżysko-Kamienna
A modern, biblical educational park that combines spirituality with fun. Children learn about the history of Noah’s Ark, participate in interactive games, and parents can take part in workshops and thematic meetings.
Planned opening date: summer 2025 (first part), target year 2027
👉 See also in the app Poland for Children – Noe Park
Smart Kids Planet, Krakow
Following its success in Warsaw, Smart Kids Planet is opening a branch in Krakow. It is an educational space for children that combines science, technology and fun. Children can code robots, test sensory stations and learn through experience.
Planned opening date: fall 2025
Path in the treetops, Vistula River
This is for those who love nature and outdoor activities. The new path leads through the treetops on Skolnite – with beautiful views, educational boards and observation points.
Planned opening date: 2025
Map of new attractions in Poland 2025
Below you will find a map with all the above points marked on a map of Poland:
Our opinion
We love it when new child-friendly places are created in Poland – and it’s not just about inflatables or slides. More and more attractions are focusing on quality, education and a variety of experiences. It is clear that the developers are investing not only in entertainment, but also in the development and safety of the little ones.
We encourage you to take a look at our free Poland for Kids app when planning family trips in 2025 – it’s a mine of inspiration and a great way to see what’s new in your area.
Or have you already visited any of these places? Let us know in the comments what impressed you the most :)