Types of Party Tents

Folding tents, folding tents, star tents, starshade tents, pagoda tents, stretch tents, pyramid tents.

Folding Tent:

This party tent is also called a folding tent, easy-up tent,  pop-up tent, market tent, or collapsible tent. The biggest and most important advantage of a folding tent is that it can be set up quickly (within a minute). A collapsible tent is easy to transport and easily fits in a passenger car.

Pagoda or Pyramid Tents:

A pagoda tent has a punctiform roof, which makes it look more stylish than a regular pop-up tent. Partyspace’s pyramid tents are made of extremely solid materials, which means they can be left outdoors all the time.

Star or Star Tents:

A star tent has a central mast. Thanks to the exclusive and eye-catching design, this party tent gives your garden party more momentum. Incidentally, a star tent can also be completely closed off with sidewalls with zipped doors or panoramic windows. The star tent is light and easy to transport. In addition, the star tent can be set up quickly by one person without tools.

Stretch Tents or Lounge Tents:

These tents will certainly attract attention at your event. Due to the typical stretch material, this tent always offers the perfect solution for a perfect garden party. The stretch tent meets all your requirements.      

Due to their specific shape, these stretch tents are also often called Bedouin tents.

Inflatable Tent:

An inflatable tent is a perfect solution for those who want to set up a unique concise party tent quickly. With a compressor, you can set up this design tent in no time. After that, you no longer need electricity or air supply.

When folded, this inflatable tent can be transported in a backpack.

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