House of Air
Asha GriffithAsha Griffith/Guest Contributor/THINGS TO DO, SAN FRANCISCO/ Updated : Jun 9, 2017, 09:57 IST
Synopsis
Located in what was once a historic airplane hangar, the House of Air was developed to reclaim space and rejuvenate public space in the Presidio area of San Francisco. Now over 8000 sq ft of trampolines, the House of Air presents … Read more
Located in what was once a historic airplane hangar, the House of Air was developed to reclaim space and rejuvenate public space in the Presidio area of San Francisco. Now over 8000 sq ft of trampolines, the House of Air presents a workout space, a fun exercise space and a safe unique trip for the whole family. Read less

Located in what was once a historic airplane hangar, the House of Air was developed to reclaim space and rejuvenate public space in the Presidio area of San Francisco. Now over 8000 sq ft of trampolines, the House of Air presents a workout space, a fun exercise space and a safe unique trip for the whole family. The area is actually 42 trampolines joined together on the floor and around all sides, allowing visitors to jump, flip and roam freely around the area.
An hour costs around $18 and you can go barefoot or purchase new socks at the counter for just $2. There are kids and adults in the same space so families and groups can hang out together and enjoy. Jumping so much with so many people can be a little dangerous, but the staff take pride in sharing the rules with everyone before they begin.
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