The shopping centre will open the Imagipark, designed by Otium Leisure, which will feature five spaces over four levels. As well as action and VR games, the complex will feature a European-first, the Speedpark, which will feature go-karting, bowling, laser tag, billiards, karaoke and quizzes over 5,000 sq.m.
Also on offer will be an obstacle course based on the TV show Fort Boyard, Kojump, which features trampolining and climbing walls and Ephemera, a new immersive restaurant in the heart of an enchanted forest.
The new Imagipark is set to open in the first quarter of 2025.
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