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Discover Slick City Nottingham, Europe’s first indoor slide park with high-energy thrills for ages 4+.
Zoom down the racing slides, experience the ultimate adrenaline rush with steep drop slides and twist and turn your way down a range of spiral slides.
Soar above the park on the UV Air Glider, combining speed and pure adrenaline for an unforgettable flying experience.
Sports enthusiasts will love the Air Courts - With a springy, air-cushioned floor, every jump, dunk, and dodge feels lighter, faster, and more fun.
Step into the future of fun with immersive digital experiences including CitySquares – an interactive light-up floor with various games and challenges to choose from.
There's even an onsite Soft Play area for ages 0 – 6 filled with mini slides, climbing obstacles, and padded adventures—perfect for little explorers with big energy!
If you need a break from the action, kick back and relax in the Cafe with a large selection of hot food, snacks, sweets and drinks available.
It's also perfect for groups and birthday parties, offering an unforgettable experience and easy party planning.
Book your next adventure at one of Nottingham’s most exciting indoor attractions!
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