With Djogo, urban leisure finally takes on a smart, playful, and wonderfully hands-on twist. Set in a unique 400 m² space in the Lyon Vaise neighborhood, this special place invites kids aged 3 to 12 to slip into the roles of little artisans, during immersive workshops designed as true creative adventures.
Here, there are no consoles, no tablets, and no endless videos. Instead, we get hands-on! We cut, we paint, we cook, and we build. In short, we learn by doing. Whether alone or with an adult, kids discover practical and valuable skills in a safe and inspiring environment.

Making, Cooking, Creating: Learning with Your Hands
At Djogo, the programs change with the seasons and revolve around three main pillars: making, cooking, and arts and crafts. Kids can design their own wooden domino game, dream up personalized cereal bars, try their hand at knife painting, or even make a leather wallet from start to finish. Every activity is designed to teach a technique, explore a material, and most importantly, boost confidence. The bonus? Each participant leaves with their creation. A true pride to bring home, far more lasting than just a simple toy.

A total immersion, away from screens
The Djogo experience is like a mini-movie where children are the heroes. The workshops take place in four immersive rooms, designed to resemble true adventure sets. For an hour and a half, participants dive into a scripted universe, surrounded by fitting props and guided by a professional host. Groups are deliberately kept to ten children or eight adult-child pairs, encouraging attention, teamwork, and focus. Here, we take our time, observe, and interact. It's a refreshing break from a daily life often filled with screens and distractions.

Djogo doesn’t forget about adults and transforms waiting time into a true moment of relaxation. During the workshops, accompanying adults can settle into a cozy café space, designed as an urban cocoon. With Wi-Fi, comfortable nooks, and a calm ambiance, everything is set up for remote work, reading, or simply unwinding. The coffee shop offers a selection of beverages, snacks, and light meals that are committed to being mostly organic, local, and responsible. There’s also a small play area for children under 3 years old, allowing families to fully enjoy the space, even with siblings of different ages.

