
5 Indoor Gaming Zones In India To Beat The Monsoon Blues With Action And Fun
From expansive trampoline studios and cricket simulators to wall-climbing zones and a massive 51-foot indoor rope course—they've got it all. The best part? It's entirely screen-free. As kids jump, climb, and explore VR adventures, they also build coordination, critical thinking, and social skills.
🕒 Timings: 11 AM – 10 PM
2. SMAAASH
Rainy days don't have to be dull—SMAAASH makes sure of that. With outlets in major Indian cities, this popular indoor entertainment arena offers an electrifying mix of virtual reality experiences, arcade games, bowling, and indoor cricket.
Perfect for both kids and adults, SMAAASH is a lively venue where you can escape the downpour and dive into fun. Whether you're challenging your friends in a VR game or knocking down pins in a bowling match, the energetic atmosphere guarantees a memorable monsoon outing.
📍 Location: Vegas Mall, Dwarka, Delhi
🕒 Timings: 11 AM – 11 PM
3. The Game Palacio
When the weather turns gloomy, step into the vibrant world of The Game Palacio—a premium indoor gaming destination that blends the nostalgia of classic arcades with cutting-edge play. With claw machines, prize redemption games, and reflex-testing challenges, it's an air-conditioned haven where both kids and adults can have a blast, rain or shine.
📍 Location: L05, DLF Mall of India, Sector 18, Noida, Uttar Pradesh 201301
🕒 Timings: 11 AM – 10 PM
4. Timezone
Timezone is the go-to choice for spontaneous indoor entertainment—especially when mall strolls turn into rainy-day rescues. Located in top malls across India, Timezone effortlessly transforms any shopping trip into a family-friendly gaming adventure.
From toddlers to teens and grown-up gamers, everyone will find something to love—whether it's vintage arcade classics, mini bowling, ticket redemption games, or even VR attractions at select locations. The cheerful, high-energy setting keeps kids safe, active, and dry while encouraging coordination and interactive play.
📍 Locations: Ambience Mall (Gurgaon & Vasant Kunj), Pacific Mall, Noida
🕒 Timings: 11 AM – 9:30 PM
5. Masti Zone
Located in major malls across India, Masti Zone is an indoor entertainment hub that turns everyday shopping trips into spontaneous adventures. From bowling and arcade favourites to redemption machines and motion simulators, this gaming zone delivers both excitement and skill-building.
Designed for all age groups, Masti Zone offers a monsoon-proof space to let loose, have fun, and sharpen reflexes—all while keeping screen time low and spirits high.
📍 Location: Grand Venice Mall, Greater Noida

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