Castelló Sees Rise in New Entertainment Venues Catering to All Ages

Castelló is witnessing a surge in entertainment venues in 2026, including bowling parks, slides, trampolines, and virtual reality games aimed at families and youth.

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  • • Vértigo Bowling Park to open in Estepark with bowling, virtual reality, and arcade games targeting teenagers.
  • • New venue opening at Almacenes Monfort to feature bowling, slides, trampolines, climbing areas, and family services.
  • • Estepark currently offers zip lines, adventure areas, cinema, trampolines, and electric karts for children and young people.
  • • Escape rooms in Castelló have declined in popularity, replaced by more dynamic attractions.

Castelló is experiencing a notable boom in entertainment venues in 2026, reflecting an increasing demand for family and youth-oriented leisure options. The upcoming Vértigo Bowling Park, located in the Estepark commercial and leisure complex, will offer activities such as bowling, virtual reality games, and arcade machines, primarily appealing to teenagers. Another new venue set to open in the former Almacenes Monfort on Avenida de Valencia will feature a bowling alley alongside slides, trampolines, climbing structures, and family services, broadening entertainment options for younger children and groups.

Estepark already hosts several attractions including zip lines, an adventure park for kids aged five and up, The Jumper trampoline area, a premium cinema, and electric karts. The La Salera shopping center also contributes to youth leisure with arcade and gaming spaces. While escape rooms were once popular since their introduction in 2018, their appeal has declined, giving way to more dynamic and diversified entertainment venues.

This surge of new facilities reflects Castelló’s evolving hospitality landscape to meet the growing appetite of residents for dynamic and inclusive entertainment environments across age groups.

This article was synthesized and translated from native language sources to provide English-speaking readers with local perspectives.