Play for Free in Princesshay this summer.
The school holidays will see the main square transformed into Princess Play an all age playground and pitstop with grass and seating to create a place where people can stop, relax and spend time together while enjoying a range of free activities including table tennis, mini golf, giant chess, hopscotch, snakes and ladders and climbing equipment.
Plus, enjoy live music, street food, sweet treats and the return of our Independent Market throughout the summer.
For more information on spring in Princesshay visit: www.princesshay.co.uk/summer
| Ticket Type | Ticket Tariff |
|---|---|
| Standard | Free |
Note: Prices are a guide only and may change on a daily basis.
| 20/07/2026 - 31/08/2026 (20 July 2026 - 31 Aug 2026) |
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* Times vary
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