
In Metz, in the Moselle, BattleKart Metz sets up its augmented indoor karting concept in the business zone of the Metz metropolitan area. Like its French sister sites, BattleKart turns the track into a digital circuit thanks to video projections synchronised with electric karts : a format that breaks from classic leisure karting codes. The site is easily accessible from central Metz and the ring road.
The concept stands out with its game modes inspired by video games: classic races, capture the flag, virtual weapon battles, cooperative team courses. The floor projections create a dynamic environment where corners, lines, and bonus zones appear in real time under your wheels. It's a format particularly suited to groups of friends, kids' birthday parties, stag and hen parties, corporate seminars, and original evenings from the Metz and Lorraine business basin : one of the industrial and tertiary powerhouses of the Grand Est.
Metz is 50 minutes from Nancy, 1h15 from Luxembourg, and 2h45 from Paris via the A4. The region offers plenty to extend the visit: the historic centre of Metz and the Saint-Étienne cathedral (the "lantern of the Good Lord" : one of the largest stained-glass surfaces in the world), the Centre Pompidou-Metz, Place Saint-Louis, the German imperial quarter (Wilhelmian architecture), or a detour to Verdun and its memorial sites (45 minutes), UNESCO-listed Luxembourg City, or Trier in Germany (UNESCO-listed Roman remains). A resolutely different option for Metz residents and Lorraine holidaymakers looking for a hybrid format mixing new-generation karting and digital group experience.
Source: Not specified • Verified on 1 April 2026
Source: Official website • Verified on 1 April 2026
Prices are indicative and may vary by season or session type.
Source: Official website • Verified on 25 April 2026
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At BattleKart Metz in Metz, sessions start at €16 and the full price grid goes up to €50 depending on the package. For details on individual sessions, group rates and birthday parties, check the pricing section on this page or call the circuit directly at +33 3 66 32 25 92.
BattleKart Metz, in Metz, is an indoor circuit. You can drive all year round regardless of the weather, on a track with stable grip — handy for comparing your lap times from one session to the next.
At BattleKart Metz, bookings go through the phone at +33 3 66 32 25 92. Recommended especially on weekends and during school holidays. Weekday daytimes, you can often turn up without booking.
Yes, BattleKart Metz runs sessions suited to children. Check the pricing section above or call the circuit at +33 3 66 32 25 92 to confirm the minimum ages and heights, plus availability of karts adapted to younger drivers.
The minimum age at BattleKart Metz isn't stated on Kart-Map yet. Most European circuits accept drivers from 7 to 10 years old depending on the kart type. Call the circuit at +33 3 66 32 25 92 to confirm.
The equipment provided at BattleKart Metz isn't detailed on Kart-Map yet. Most circuits lend at least a helmet, disposable head sock and race suit. Call the circuit at +33 3 66 32 25 92 for the exact list. Either way: come in closed shoes.
To check access and parking conditions at BattleKart Metz, call the circuit directly at +33 3 66 32 25 92.