Guangzhou Sunac Sport Park: The Traveler’s Guide to China’s Ultimate Indoor Sports Playground

Tucked inside the Sunac Mall (融创茂) in Huadu District — the same mega-complex that houses Guangzhou BONSKI (indoor ski resort) and the water park — Guangzhou Sunac Sport Park (广州融创体育世界) is a 18,600-square-meter, three-floor indoor sports playground that proves you don’t need sunshine to have an adventure.

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Spread across Floors 1–3 of Sunac Mall at No. 63 Fenghuang North Road, this is not a typical arcade or gym. It’s a legitimate sports carnival with 22 distinct attractions organized into five themed zones: Adrenaline Racing, Vitality Experience, Kung Fu School, Adventure Island, and Sports Carnival. Whether you want to race F1-style go-karts on a double-decker track, scale a 10-meter climbing wall, battle friends in a 400㎡ laser-tag arena, or burn calories on a digital sports bike, Sunac Sport Park has you covered — all while the tropical heat rages outside.

For foreign travelers, this is the ultimate rainy-day or heat-wave escape in Guangzhou. It’s also one of the best-value family attractions in the city — a full day of physical fun for less than the price of a fancy dinner.

The Five Zones: What Makes Sunac Sport Park Special

Zone 1: Adrenaline Racing (激情赛道区) — Speed Junkies, Welcome Home

This zone is all about velocity, G-forces, and the smell of rubber.

1. Crazy Kart (疯狂卡丁) — The Crown Jewel

The undisputed star of the park. These French-imported, electric, smokeless racing karts tear around a 560-meter double-decker track at speeds up to 70 km/h — fast enough to feel like Formula 1, safe enough for beginners. The track features interwoven upper and lower levels, hairpin corners, and electronic speed control that adjusts based on your skill level.

How it works:

  • Price: ¥99 per person per session (~$14 USD)
  • Duration: 4 laps (~8–10 minutes)
  • Requirements: Height 1.4m+; closed-toe shoes; no skirts
  • Process: Register at the kart desk → sign safety waiver → watch instructional video → gear up (waist pad, disposable hood, helmet, neck guard) → race
  • Pro tip: Arrive before 2:00 PM to avoid queues. After the race, you can borrow a racing suit for free photos in the locker room.

Beginner driving tips: Brake before the turn, not during. Turn the steering wheel to 45° for optimal cornering. Keep your head aligned with the wheel to avoid neck strain. And remember: left foot brake, right foot gas.

2. Happy Bumping (欢乐碰碰) — Chaos on Wheels

Traditional bumper cars with a twist — these spin, accelerate, and crash with surprising force. Simple controls mean anyone from age 3 to 60 can participate. It’s pure, unadulterated joy.

3. Little Driver (小小司机) — Kids Learn to Drive

A miniature traffic school where children aged 4–10 drive electric cars through a simulated road network with traffic lights, zebra crossings, and roundabouts. They learn road rules while having fun — and parents get adorable photos.

Zone 2: Vitality Experience (活力体验区) — Digital Sports Revolution

This zone uses motion capture, AI opponents, and VR technology to turn classic sports into immersive video games.

AttractionWhat It IsBest For
Extreme Drift (极速漂移)Full-motion racing simulator with surround screen, force-feedback wheel, and vibrating seatRacing fans; teens
Ping Pong Master (乒乓达人)AI-powered table tennis robot that simulates human reaction speed, spin, and attack patternsTable tennis lovers; competitive families
Football Master (足球达人)Indoor digital football system with realistic pitch graphics, shot analysis, and training modesFootball fans; kids’ parties
Squash Master (壁球达人)Digital squash wall with interactive targets and scoringFitness enthusiasts; couples

Pro tip: The Ping Pong Master is genuinely challenging — the AI adjusts to your skill level in real time. Don’t underestimate it.

Zone 3: Kung Fu School (功夫学堂) — For Young Ninjas

Designed specifically for children aged 6–12, this zone focuses on parkour and climbing to build confidence, coordination, and courage.

AttractionDescriptionDifficulty
Colorful Parkour (炫彩跑酷)Brightly colored obstacle course with soft matsBeginner
Fun Parkour (趣玩跑酷)Themed parkour with tunnels, balance beams, and cargo netsIntermediate
Wonderful Adventure (奇妙探险)Multi-level climbing structure with rope bridgesIntermediate
Flying Ballet (飞天芭蕾)Aerial silks and trapeze for aspiring gymnastsAdvanced

Safety note: All surfaces are padded. Staff provide harnesses and helmets. Parents can watch from designated viewing areas.

Zone 4: Adventure Island (冒险岛区) — Test Your Nerves

This is where the real adrenaline lives. Four distinct climbing and aerial challenges that will test your courage and your grip strength.

4. Beyond the Limit (超越极限) — The Ultimate Indoor Climb

A massive multi-element climbing complex featuring four distinct modes:

  • High Altitude Soaring (高空翱翔) — Traverse rope bridges at 8 meters
  • Free Fall (自由落体) — Step off a platform and drop onto a soft mat
  • Swallows Flying Through Clouds (飞燕穿云) — Horizontal net crossings
  • Spider Web Crossing (蛛网穿越) — Crawl through elastic web tunnels

Requirements: Minimum weight 45 kg (99 lbs). If you’re lighter, you won’t generate enough momentum for the free-fall element — a common complaint from petite visitors.

5. Flying Over Eaves & Walls (飞檐走壁) — Rock Climbing

A full-scale indoor rock climbing wall with 26 different routes ranging from beginner (VB) to intermediate (V3). Features include:

  • Face-to-face climbing (race a friend)
  • Twisted face climbing (overhangs)
  • Vertical drop slide (the “screamer”)

Equipment provided: Harness, shoes, chalk, and helmet. Staff belay all climbers.

6. Bounce to the Sky (蹦翻天) — Trampoline Paradise

A massive trampoline zone with multiple areas:

  • Free Jump — Open bounce zone
  • Slam Dunk — Trampoline basketball hoops
  • Sponge Pool — Dive into a sea of foam cubes
  • Dodgeball — Trampoline dodgeball arena
  • Professional Trampoline — For flips and advanced moves

Zone 5: Sports Carnival (运动嘉年华区) — Competitive Fun

Located on the 2nd floor, this zone is all about friendly competition and sharable moments.

AttractionWhat It IsPriceBest For
Hundred Steps Through Yang (百步穿杨)Archery with 6 lanes and moving targetsIncluded in passInstagrammers; beginners
Sharpshooter (神枪手)Rifle shooting with Type 95 replica riflesIncluded in passCompetitive groups
Chubby Burning Racing (燃脂赛车)Digital cycling — race against friends while burning caloriesIncluded in passFitness fans
Electronic Darts (电子飞镖)Plastic-tip darts with digital scoring and game modesIncluded in passCasual players
Fire Line Alliance (火线联盟)Laser tag CS in a 400㎡ indoor arena; up to 8v8 (16 players)Included in passGroups; teens; team building

Fire Line Alliance tip: This is the most physically demanding attraction in the park. You’ll be sprinting, crouching, and diving for 15 minutes. Wear athletic clothes and bring a water bottle.

Tickets & Pricing: How to Get the Best Deal (2026)

Ticket Options

Ticket TypeGate PriceOnline PriceIncludesExcludes
Sports World Pass (9 Projects)¥168¥109–150 (~$15–21)9 popular attractions (see below)Crazy Kart
Crazy Kart (Standalone)¥99¥99 (~$14)4 laps on the double-decker trackOther attractions
10-Project Pass (with Kart)~¥250¥150–200 (~$21–28)All 9 projects + 1 kart session
Student Ticket (9 Projects)¥109 (~$15)Same as standard passKart

What’s Included in the 9-Project Pass

  1. Beyond the Limit (climbing)
  2. Flying Over Eaves & Walls (rock climbing)
  3. Happy Bumping (bumper cars)
  4. Bounce to the Sky (trampoline)
  5. Extreme Drift (racing simulator)
  6. Hundred Steps Through Yang (archery)
  7. Sharpshooter (rifle shooting)
  8. Fire Line Alliance (laser tag)
  9. Electronic Darts

Not included: Crazy Kart (¥99 extra), Little Driver, Kung Fu School (sometimes restricted by age), and some seasonal attractions.

Where to Buy

  • Trip.com : Best prices — often 30–40% off gate prices. The 9-project pass starts from ~$15 USD online.Book ticket on Trip with big discount
  • On-site: Most expensive; lines can be long on weekends
  • Official WeChat Mini Program: Search for “融创文旅俱乐部” — sometimes has flash sales and member discounts

Important: Karting cannot be reserved in advance — you must queue on-site. Arrive early to secure a slot.

Opening Hours (2026)

DayHoursLast Admission
Monday–Friday14:00–20:0019:30
Saturday–Sunday10:30–20:3020:00
Public Holidays10:30–21:0020:30

Note: Some attractions (especially Fire Line Alliance and Crazy Kart) may stop accepting new riders 30–60 minutes before closing to ensure everyone finishes on time. Plan accordingly.

How to Get to Guangzhou Sunac Sport Park

The park is located inside Sunac Mall, which is part of the larger Guangzhou Sunac Cultural Tourism City in Huadu District.

By Metro + Intercity Railway (Recommended)

  1. Take Guangzhou Metro Line 3 to Airport North Station (机场北站)
  2. Transfer to the Guangzhou East Ring Intercity Railway (广州东环城际)
  3. Ride 2 stops to Huacheng Street Station (花城街站)
  4. Exit at Exit D (or Exit A)
  5. Walk 5–8 minutes into Sunac Mall; follow signs to “Sports World” (体育世界)

Total time from Guangzhou city center (Tianhe): ~50–60 minutes
Total cost: ~¥15–20 ($2–3 USD)

By Metro Line 9 (Alternative)

  1. Take Guangzhou Metro Line 9 to Guangzhou North Railway Station (广州北站)
  2. Walk 7 minutes inside the station complex to Huadu Station (花都站)
  3. Transfer to the Guangzhou-Qingyuan Intercity / Guangzhou East Ring Intercity
  4. Ride 8 minutes to Huacheng Street Station (花城街站)
  5. Exit and walk to Sunac Mall

By Car / Taxi / DiDi

  • Address: No. 63 Fenghuang North Road, Huacheng Street, Huadu District, Guangzhou
  • Navigation: Search for “广州融创茂” or “Sunac Mall Guangzhou” on Baidu Maps / Amap
  • From Guangzhou Baiyun Airport (CAN): ~20–25 minutes, ¥40–60 ($6–9 USD)
  • From Guangzhou city center (Tianhe): ~40–50 minutes, ¥80–120 ($11–17 USD)
  • From Guangzhou South Railway Station: ~45 minutes, ¥100–150 ($14–21 USD)
  • From Hong Kong (via high-speed rail): Hong Kong West Kowloon → Guangzhou North → taxi/DiDi to Sunac (~1.5 hours total)

Parking

  • Location: Sunac Mall underground parking lot
  • Fee:¥8/hour (~$1.10 USD); daily cap ~¥64 (~$9 USD)
  • Tip: Register on the Sunac Cultural Tourism Club WeChat mini-program and bind your license plate for 2 hours of free parking

Where to Stay: Best Hotels Near Sunac Sport Park

The Sunac Cultural Tourism City is a self-contained resort with hotels, malls, theme parks, and restaurants all within walking distance. You never need to leave the bubble.

Luxury & On-Site Resorts (Walking Distance)

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HotelDistanceRatingPriceHighlights
Wanda Vista Guangzhou (施柏阁大观酒店)15-min walk5-starFrom ~$180/nightLake-view rooms; butler service; 6-star feel; parrot in lobby
Steigenberger Hotel Guangzhou (融创施柏阁酒店)15-min walk5-starFrom ~$165/nightEuropean-Lingnan fusion; lake views; spacious suites; quiet
Blossom House Huadu Guangzhou (融创花间堂·悦雪)10-min walkBoutiqueFrom ~$135/nightClosest to parks; soft color palette; kids’ playroom; indoor pool

Mid-Range & Smart Hotels

HotelDistanceRatingPriceHighlights
JOURNEE Hotel (简·JOURNEE)8-min walk9.7/10From ~$40/nightBest value; 8-min walk to all Sunac parks; French-style rooms; Nintendo Switch in kids’ rooms; PS5 in family suites; free ski gear storage; Western breakfast
Guangzhou Huadu Sunac Renjoy Hotel5-min walk9.2/10From ~$50/nightExcellent service; popular with families; near Huacheng Street Station
Vienna Hotel (Huadu Sunac Resort)10-min walk8.5/10From ~$45/nightRecently renovated (2025); reliable chain quality; free parking
Guangzhou Orange Crystal Apartment5-min walk9.2/10From ~$35/nightApartment-style; kitchenette; family-friendly; near Sunac Mall

Budget & Apartments

PropertyDistancePriceBest For
Qimi Theme Mansion (柒米主题公馆)5-min walkFrom ~$25/nightYoung travelers; themed rooms; near Sunac Mall
Xi’er Apartment (希儿公寓)500mFrom ~$30/nightNear Huacheng Street Station; excellent service; 9.6 rating
Guangzhou Wanda International Apartment300mFrom ~$35/night300m from Sunac Mall; 200m from Huacheng Street Light Rail; parking
Forever133 Apartment200mFrom ~$25/nightUltra-budget; near Sunac Snow Park; basic but clean

Airport-Area Hotels (For Early Flights)

HotelDistancePriceHighlights
Home2 Suites by Hilton Guangzhou Baiyun Airport Huadu Plaza3.3 km / 10-min driveFrom ~$70/nightFree airport shuttle; Hilton brand; breakfast included; Canton Fair service
Fairfield By Marriott Guangzhou Huadu2.8 km / 8-min driveFrom ~$65/nightMarriott quality; near Huadu Plaza; reliable international standard

Quick Hotel Comparison

Traveler TypeBest ChoiceWhy
Families with kidsJOURNEE Hotel or Blossom HouseNintendo Switch/PS5 in rooms; 8-min walk to parks; family suites
Luxury seekersWanda Vista or Steigenberger5-star resort feel; lake views; impeccable service
Budget backpackersXi’er Apartment or Qimi Theme Mansion$25–30/night; high ratings; near metro
Business travelersVienna Hotel or Renjoy HotelReliable WiFi; parking; near airport
Long-stay visitorsOrange Crystal ApartmentKitchenette; spacious; near mall
Early flight departuresHome2 Suites by HiltonFree airport shuttle; 15 min to CAN

Where to Eat: Fueling Your Adventure

Inside Sunac Mall (Connected to Sport Park)

The mall’s B1 food court and 3rd floor have dozens of options:

RestaurantCuisinePriceWhy Go
Haidilao Hot PotSichuan hot pot¥120–150/person (~$17–21)Famous service; free snacks while waiting; kids’ entertainment
B1 Food CourtChinese fast food, noodles, rice bowls¥25–40/person (~$3.50–5.50)Maximum variety; quick; budget-friendly
B1 Supermarket (Yonghui)Snacks, drinks, instant noodles¥10–30 (~$1.40–4)Stock up on water and energy bars before your sports session
McDonald’s / KFC / StarbucksWestern fast food¥30–50 (~$4–7)Familiar brands; air-conditioned; reliable

Nearby Restaurants (5–10 Min Walk)

AreaSpecialtyMust-TryPrice
Sunac Mall 3rd FloorCantonese, Sichuan, JapaneseRoast duck, mapo tofu, sushi¥60–100/person (~$8–14)
Huacheng Street Food StallsLocal street snacksGrilled skewers, bubble tea, fried rice¥15–30 (~$2–4)
Fenghuang North Road RestaurantsLingnan farmhouse cuisineLychee wood roast chicken, stream fish¥50–80/person (~$7–11)

Pro tip: After an intense session at Fire Line Alliance or the climbing wall, you’ll be ravenous. The B1 food court is the fastest refuel option, but for a proper meal, Haidilao on the 3rd floor offers all-you-can-eat hot pot with exceptional service.

Nearby Attractions: Build Your Perfect Sunac Weekend

Sunac Sport Park is just one piece of the Guangzhou Sunac Cultural Tourism City — a massive integrated resort. Here’s what else is within a 5-minute walk:

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AttractionWhat It IsBest ForPrice
Guangzhou BONSKIIndoor ski resort with 5 slopes and 52 poolsSkiing/snowboarding; families; InstagramFrom ~$29/day
Sunac Water Park (融创水世界)Indoor water park with wave pool, slides, lazy riverSummer cooling; kids; thrill-seekersFrom ~$25/day
Sunac Land (融创乐园)Outdoor theme park with roller coasters and Lingnan cultural showsThrill rides; families; evening fireworksFrom ~$35/day
Sunac Grand Circus (融创大马戏)World-class acrobatics and animal performancesEvening entertainment; familiesFrom ~$40/show
Dream Back to Lingnan Theater (梦回岭南)60-minute live performance of Lingnan historyCulture lovers; evening plansFrom ~$25/show
Sunac Mall (融创茂)4-story shopping mall with 200+ brands, cinema, diningShopping; air-conditioned escape; last-minute gearFree entry

Sample 2-Day Sunac Adventure Itinerary

Day 1 — Sports & Speed

  • 10:00 — Arrive at Sunac Sport Park; start with Crazy Kart (before the queue builds)
  • 11:00Beyond the Limit climbing + Flying Over Eaves & Walls
  • 12:30 — Lunch at Haidilao in Sunac Mall
  • 14:00Fire Line Alliance laser tag (book a group slot)
  • 15:00Bounce to the Sky trampoline zone
  • 16:00Sports Carnival — archery, shooting, darts
  • 17:30 — Check into JOURNEE Hotel; rest and shower
  • 19:00Dream Back to Lingnan theater show
  • 20:30 — Dinner at mall food court; early night

Day 2 — Snow & Water

  • 09:30Guangzhou BONSKI — skiing or snow play (3–4 hours)
  • 13:30 — Lunch at mall
  • 15:00Sunac Water Park — wave pool and slides (summer) or Sunac Land — roller coasters (year-round)
  • 18:00Sunac Grand Circus evening show
  • 20:00 — Shopping and dinner at Sunac Mall; return to hotel

Essential Tips for Foreign Travelers

TipDetails
LanguageVery limited English at the park. Download Baidu Translate with camera function. The Klook/Trip.com booking pages are in English and the most reliable option for foreigners.
PaymentWeChat Pay / Alipay strongly preferred. Some ticket machines accept foreign credit cards, but mobile payment is smoother. If you have no Chinese mobile payment, buy tickets in advance on Klook with your international card.
What to WearAthletic clothes and sneakers are mandatory for most attractions. No skirts, sandals, or open-toed shoes allowed for karting or climbing. Bring gloves for karting if you have them — the wheel can rub.
What to BringWater bottle (you will sweat), small towel, hair tie (for karting helmet), power bank, change of clothes
Karting StrategyArrive before 2:00 PM on weekends to avoid 60+ minute queues. Sign up immediately upon arrival — you can explore other attractions while waiting for your slot.
Weight RestrictionsBeyond the Limit requires minimum 45 kg (99 lbs). If you’re lighter, you’ll be restricted to the climbing wall and trampoline zones only.
Height RestrictionsCrazy Kart: 1.4m+; Little Driver: 1.0–1.4m; Kung Fu School: 6–12 years old. Check restrictions before queuing.
Group BookingsFire Line Alliance is best with 8+ people (full 8v8 match). If you’re solo or a couple, the staff will match you with other players.
PhotographyFree racing suit photos after karting — don’t miss this. The archery and shooting zones are also highly Instagrammable.
Phone SignalStrong 4G/5G throughout the mall and park; free WiFi available in Sunac Mall
Best Day to VisitTuesday–Thursday for smallest crowds. Weekends are packed with local families and school groups.
Combine with BONSKIMany visitors do Sport Park morning + BONSKI afternoon for the ultimate “speed + snow” day. The combo is exhausting but unforgettable.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Q: Is Guangzhou Sunac Sport Park worth visiting for foreign tourists?

A: Yes — especially if you enjoy active, physical entertainment or are traveling with children or teenagers. The karting track is genuinely world-class, the climbing walls are challenging, and the laser tag arena is enormous. It’s also one of the best-value attractions in Guangzhou — a full day of fun for under $30. Don’t come expecting Disney-level polish, but do expect genuine adrenaline.

Q: How does it compare to other indoor sports parks in Asia?

A: The Crazy Kart double-decker track is among the best indoor karting facilities in Asia — the 560m length and 70km/h speed rival professional outdoor tracks. The Fire Line Alliance laser tag arena (400㎡) is larger than most city-center equivalents. However, the climbing walls are moderate difficulty (not competition-grade), and some digital sports attractions show their age. Overall, it’s a solid B+ facility with A+ karting.

Q: Can I visit as a day trip from Guangzhou city center?

A: Absolutely. It’s 50–60 minutes from Tianhe by metro + intercity rail, and a full day (10:00–18:00) covers all major attractions. However, if you also want to visit BONSKI, Sunac Land, or the Water Park, consider staying overnight at JOURNEE Hotel or one of the on-site resorts.

Q: Is it suitable for young children?

A: Yes, with caveats. The Kung Fu School (ages 6–12), Little Driver (ages 4–10), trampoline zone, and bumper cars are perfect for kids. However, Crazy Kart (1.4m+), Beyond the Limit (45kg+), and Fire Line Alliance (intensity) are not suitable for young children. There’s plenty for under-12s, but teens will get the most out of the full experience.

Q: Do I need to be fit to enjoy the park?

A: Not for most attractions. The karting, bumper cars, archery, shooting, and darts require no fitness. The climbing wall, trampoline zone, and laser tag are moderately physical. Only Beyond the Limit (the aerial obstacle course) requires significant upper body strength and courage. You can have a fantastic day without breaking a sweat.

Q: Can I book karting in advance?

A:No. Karting operates on a first-come, first-served on-site queue system. You cannot reserve slots online. Arrive early (before 2:00 PM) to minimize wait times. The other 9 attractions in the pass can be accessed immediately.

Q: What’s the best ticket for a first-time visitor?

A: The 9-project pass (~¥109–150 online) covers all the major attractions except karting. Add the standalone karting ticket (¥99) if you want the full experience. The 10-project combo (pass + kart) is the best value if you plan to do everything.

Q: Is there a dress code?

A:Athletic wear and closed-toe shoes are mandatory for karting, climbing, and laser tag. No skirts, dresses, sandals, or high heels in the active zones. The park provides all safety equipment (helmets, harnesses, pads).

Why Sunac Sport Park Is Guangzhou’s Hidden Adrenaline Hub

Most foreign travelers to Guangzhou come for the dim sum, the temples, and the shopping. They leave having experienced culture and commerce — but many miss the city’s adventure side entirely.

Guangzhou Sunac Sport Park is where that adventure lives. In a single day, you can:

  • Race F1-style karts on a double-decker track at 70 km/h
  • Scale a 10-meter climbing wall and rappel down
  • Battle friends in a 400㎡ laser-tag war zone
  • Bounce until your legs give out on a trampoline court
  • Test your aim with archery, rifles, and darts
  • And do it all indoors, with air conditioning, for under $30

Yes, it’s inside a mall. Yes, some of the digital sports attractions feel slightly dated. Yes, the weekend crowds can be intense. But when you’re strapped into a kart, launching off the upper deck into a hairpin turn, with the smell of rubber and the roar of electric motors filling your helmet — none of that matters.

For foreign travelers seeking active fun, genuine adrenaline, and unbeatable value within reach of downtown Guangzhou, Sunac Sport Park is the adventure playground you didn’t know existed.

And when you cross the finish line, peel off your helmet, and realize you’ve been grinning like a maniac for 10 minutes straight — you’ll understand why locals keep coming back.

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