With the weather in the capital shifting between heavy rain and intense heat, indoor activities are becoming a popular choice for families looking to keep children engaged.
Options range from interactive playgrounds to hands-on museums and baking studios, many of which can be booked in advance.
Interactive playgrounds

PLAY at Okada Manila in Parañaque offers eight themed play areas with giant slides, obstacle courses, basketball hoops, a mini-grocery, and a stage for singing and dancing.

Gootopia, located in SM North EDSA in Quezon City, features slime-making stations along with attractions such as Balloon Blaster, Human Bowling Ball, and Goozooka.

SuperPark Philippines, with branches in Quezon City and McKinley, bills itself as “the world’s friendliest indoor activity park,” featuring three themed zones and over 21 activities designed for physical play.
Museums and visual attractions
Museo Pambata in Manila presents interactive exhibits on science, culture, history, and the arts, aimed at sparking curiosity and creativity.
Space & Time Cube Museum, with locations in S Maison and SM North EDSA, offers immersive art installations, holographic displays, naked-eye 3D, and augmented reality experiences across several themed attractions.
DIY family activities
Co-baking Space, with branches in S Maison and SM Aura, provides a baking environment where families can prepare desserts together, regardless of skill level.
These activities are available through booking platforms that also offer options for accommodations and transportation. On Aug. 8, discounts of up to 88 percent or P8,800 off were available sitewide for bookings.
For more information, Klook maintains accounts on Facebook, Instagram, and TikTok, and its app is available on Google Play and the Apple App Store.







