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Malley-Pyramides playground: the big slide of Lausanne

What if you offered your children the longest slide in Lausanne? At Malley-Pyramides, a giant slide of 24 meters winds down at the foot of a wooded hill, surrounded by swings and a vine carousel. A recent playground, free and accessible by metro. Shall we take you there?

Illustration of the Malley-Pyramides playground in Lausanne

The big slide that makes the children of Malley run

Nestled at the foot of a small wooded hill in the Malley neighborhood of Lausanne, the Malley-Pyramides playground has quickly made a name for itself among families. Its star attraction is a giant slide: a long green tube of 24 meters that zigzags between the trees before releasing the children at the bottom, smiles on their faces. Surrounding it is a recent and well-maintained area, set in greenery just a stone's throw from the metro exit. People come for an hour and often leave much later, after a few more rides.

What your children will discover

The highlight of the show is this famous 24-meter giant slide that descends the hill in several turns. The climb to the top is already part of the game, and the descent quickly becomes a ritual that is repeated over and over. But the playground is not limited to that: there is also a vine carousel for spinning, swings, and climbing and balancing equipment. The youngest have their own corner, with a wooden balance structure and a small slide suited to their size.

What to do there and the atmosphere on site

The atmosphere is that of a lively and family-friendly neighborhood park. Children continuously go up and down the big slide while parents settle at picnic tables, in the shade of the trees. The wooded setting and the mix of grass and gravel provide a true sense of nature, even though you are in the heart of the city. A ping-pong table and a drinking water point complete the picture, perfect for extending the afternoon.

Before you go

  • Recommended age: from 4 years old for the big slide, with a dedicated area for the youngest; older kids also have fun.
  • Duration: expect 1 to 2 hours, or even a whole afternoon with a picnic.
  • Price: free, it is a public playground.
  • Reservation: none, open access.
  • Stroller/Accessibility: park terrain with grass and gravel; access is level from the neighborhood (to be confirmed for specific needs).
  • Transport: just steps from the M1 metro exit, Malley stop.
  • What to bring: cap and sunscreen in summer, snacks, and a water bottle even though there is a water point on site.
  • Ideal season: from spring to autumn, in good weather.

Parents' tips

  • Aim for the morning or late afternoon in summer: the tube slide can get hot in full sun.
  • The top of the slide is earned after a good climb; be sure to bring something to hydrate.
  • Set up your base camp at a picnic table in the shade of the trees, ideal for keeping an eye on everyone.
  • Combine the outing with a stroll in the Malley area, which is undergoing a revival, or a detour to the nearby Vallée de la Jeunesse.
  • Come by M1 metro: you avoid parking issues and the kids love the ride.

Useful information

  • Address: Avenue du Chablais, 1007 Lausanne (Malley area).
  • Official site: Malley-Pyramides Playground – City of Lausanne
  • Hours: open access outdoors (to be confirmed for any restrictions).
  • Access: M1 metro, Malley stop, just a few steps away; check for parking options on the official site.

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Why we recommend it

Because it combines what children love and what parents appreciate: a spectacular slide that leaves an impression, a calming wooded setting in the middle of the city, and ultra-simple access by metro. Recent, free, and well thought out, the Malley-Pyramides playground is a sure bet for an impromptu outing or an outdoor birthday snack.

In a nutshell

A giant 24-meter slide in the heart of a wooded park in Lausanne: Malley-Pyramides is the free playground that turns a simple outing into an adventure.

Frequently asked questions

Where is the Malley-Pyramides playground located?
It is located on Avenue du Chablais, in 1007 Lausanne, in the Malley area. It is just a stone's throw from the M1 metro exit, Malley stop.
Is the playground at Malley-Pyramides free?
Yes, it is a public playground with free and open access, no reservation required.
At what age can you enjoy the playground?
The large slide is suitable from 4 years old, but the little ones have their own area with a wooden balance structure and a small slide that is just their size.
What is the famous slide of Malley-Pyramides?
It's a giant slide in the shape of a long green tube about 24 meters long, which descends a wooded hill with several twists. It's the main attraction of the area.
How to get there by public transport?
The easiest way is to take the M1 metro to the Malley stop: the playground is just a few steps from the exit.
Is there a place to have a picnic on site?
Yes, picnic tables are installed in the park, as well as a drinking water point. A ping-pong table completes the facilities.
What is the best season to go there?
From spring to autumn, in nice weather. In the middle of summer, prefer the morning or late afternoon as the tube slide can get hot in the sun.

Michael @ Kidora

Kid Adventure Planner

Location

Lausanne

Vaud

Avenue du Chablais, 1007 Lausanne

4-14 years
Outdoor Wheelchair accessible

Contact

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