Noida opens Climb City, India’s largest indoor climbing destination
Times of IndiaTIMESOFINDIA.COM/TRAVEL NEWS, NOIDA/ Created : Mar 11, 2024, 12:30 IST
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At the forefront of experiential entertainment, Climb City introduces an extensive climbing space spanning 3,000 sq ft. What sets it apart are three monumental walls, a pioneering feature in India. Scaling heights of up to 12 m fo … Read more
At the forefront of experiential entertainment, Climb City introduces an extensive climbing space spanning 3,000 sq ft. What sets it apart are three monumental walls, a pioneering feature in India. Scaling heights of up to 12 m for top-rope climbing and 6 m for bouldering, the facility has an impressive array of over 550 holds, catering to climbers across various skill levels. Read less
Good news for all adventure enthusiasts. Noida is all geared up to welcome adventure enthusiasts and families with its Climb City, which is the country’s largest indoor climbing destination.
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Diversity is the key at Climb City, offering visitors the choice of top-rope, autobelay, and bouldering experiences. With 12 dedicated lanes for top-rope climbing and a whopping 150 bouldering challenges, enthusiasts are in for a dynamic and engaging experience. Beyond the climbing adventures, Climb City ensures that families have ample amenities to enjoy, making it an all-encompassing recreational destination.
If reports are to go by, Climb City is the brainchild of visionaries Pranav Jain, Prateek Jain, Riddhika Jain, and Rishab Gupta. To enhance the family-friendly atmosphere, Riddhika Jain curated Hoppers, a soft play zone featuring over 40 activities designed to entertain children while prioritising their safety.
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Additionally, Rishab Gupta introduces Burash, a Mediterranean restaurant nestled within the premises, providing a culinary haven for visitors to indulge in after their adrenaline-pumping adventures.
Accessible to all age groups, Climb City offers a diverse range of experiences at an affordable price of INR 800 for a 3-hour session, ensuring that adventure and excitement are accessible to everyone seeking a unique and memorable escape.
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