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Middle Road’s Children Playground


I knew there’s a children playground just opposite of K11 Musea and on top of MTR station - East Tsim Sha Tsui but haven’t had time to explore that. Then, the opportunity dropped in. 


The playground have 2 areas where one is for toddlers and the other one is for bigger kids age 5-12 years old.  Toddlers area equipped with sensory boards, spring horses, shorter slides, tunnels and simple stairs.


My kids love the big one. Why wouldn’t they? The playground is big, and equipped with zipline, climbing racks, rock climbing walls, swings, slides, wobbly bridge, pathways attaching different parts of the playground etc. Furthermore, it’s not just physically fun! This playground is spacious enough for kids to do role playing (the castles and knights and mystical creatures kind of thing), or just run around playing tag ! 



We arrived shortly after lunch on a sunny weekday, hence the empty playground. Kids spending approx 2 hours at the playground, not wanting to leave even after I told them we have plans that evening. 


Shaded: Only at the benches


Enclosed: No  


Toilet and refreshments: K11 entrance just 5 mins away 


Mommy : ⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️ 

My Kids : ❤️ ❤️ ❤️ ❤️ 


How to get there: 

- Tuen Ma Line and get off at East Tsim Sha Tsui station. Exit J1 and take the stairs, or take the lift behind exit K which take you straight to the playground. 


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