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Kidz Play Glasgow Review: Prices, Facilities & What to Expect

Kidz Play is one of Glasgow's longest-established soft play centres, located in the heart of Finnieston on the city's west end. Its central location, unlimited session times, and affordable pricing make it a favourite with Glasgow families, particularly those who rely on public transport.

By Kids Play Magazine Editorial Team·Updated March 2026·8 min read
Children playing in an indoor soft play centre with climbing frames
Rating
4/5
Ages
0–10 years
Price
£4.50–£7.00
Session
Unlimited
45 Finnieston Street, Glasgow G3 8JU

Our Full Review

Kidz Play has been serving Glasgow families for many years from its Finnieston location, and it has earned a loyal following among west end parents. The venue occupies a converted commercial unit and, while it lacks the scale of newer purpose-built centres, it compensates with character, convenience, and genuine family-friendly warmth.

The main play structure at Kidz Play is a multi-level climbing frame with slides, tunnels, ball pits, and rope bridges. While not as large as Gambado or some of the newer venues, it is well-designed and provides plenty of entertainment for children up to around age 10. The structure has been updated and maintained over the years, though some sections show their age compared to more recently built venues.

One of Kidz Play's strongest features is its baby and toddler area, which is enclosed and designed specifically for children under three. The area includes soft play elements, a small ball pit, and sensory toys that are appropriate for very young children. Parents with babies and toddlers consistently rate this as one of the best toddler areas in Glasgow.

The unlimited session time is a significant advantage over venues that operate timed sessions. Families can arrive, play for as long as they wish, and leave when ready — there is no pressure to pack up after two hours. This makes Kidz Play particularly good value for money, especially during rainy days when parents need to fill several hours.

The café at Kidz Play serves a range of hot meals, including children's favourites like fish fingers, pasta, and jacket potatoes, alongside sandwiches and snacks for adults. The food is decent and reasonably priced, and the seating area provides adequate views of the play area. Coffee quality has improved in recent years.

Pros and Cons

What We Liked

  • Central Glasgow location near public transport
  • Unlimited play sessions — no time pressure
  • Good baby and toddler area
  • Café serves proper hot meals
  • Affordable pricing

Room for Improvement

  • Play structure showing some age
  • Can feel cramped during peak times
  • Limited parking in the area
  • Toilets could be better maintained

Key Features

Large climbing structureBaby areaHot food caféCentral locationPublic transport accessParty packages

Facilities

Kidz Play has standard facilities including toilets and baby changing. The venue is on one level and is accessible for pushchairs. The space can feel compact during busy periods, but the layout makes good use of the available area. Lockers are available for storing belongings.

Food and Drink

The café serves hot meals, sandwiches, and snacks throughout the day. Children's meals are available from around £4, and adult meals from £5. Coffee and soft drinks are available. The food is home-style cooking rather than gourmet, but it is filling and reasonably priced.

Value for Money

At £4.50–£7.00 per child with unlimited play time, Kidz Play offers excellent value for money. The unlimited session policy means families can spend as long as they like without worrying about the clock, making it one of the most affordable soft play options in Glasgow on a per-hour basis.

Accessibility

The venue is on one level with step-free access. The space is accessible for pushchairs and wheelchairs, though it can feel tight during busy periods. Staff are accommodating for children with additional needs.

Parking and Transport

Kidz Play's central Finnieston location is its greatest transport advantage. The venue is within walking distance of Finnieston subway station and is well-served by bus routes from across Glasgow. Street parking is available nearby but can be difficult to find during busy periods. There is no dedicated car park.

Best For

Families living in or visiting central Glasgow who want an affordable, no-time-pressure soft play experience. Particularly good for parents with babies and toddlers thanks to the well-designed baby area.

Our Verdict

Kidz Play may not be the newest or most glamorous soft play centre in Glasgow, but it delivers where it matters: affordable pricing, unlimited play time, a good toddler area, and a convenient central location. It is a reliable, family-friendly venue that has earned its place as one of Glasgow's favourite soft play destinations.