Athens with Kids
Whether your little ones love adventure, creativity, or hands-on learning, the city is packed with fun and engaging activities.
Practical Tips • History • 3 min. read
Athens might be famous for its ancient history, but it’s also a fantastic place for families. Whether your little ones love adventure, creativity, or hands-on learning, the city is packed with fun and engaging activities. In this guide, we’ll take you through some of the best kid-friendly spots in Athens—think amusement parks, interactive museums, and magical cafés.
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Thrilling Fun at Allou Fun Park
For an adrenaline-packed family outing, head to Allou Fun Park, Greece’s biggest amusement park. This place has something for all ages—from roller coasters and Ferris wheels to bumper cars and arcade games. It’s the perfect spot to let loose and enjoy some classic amusement park thrills.
📍 Location: Agios Ioannis Rentis
⏰ Opening Hours: Typically open from the afternoon until late at night
🎟️ Tip: Check their website for family ticket discounts!
Step Into a Fairytale at Little Kook
Little Kook cafe in Athens
Tucked away in the Psyrri district, Little Kook is no ordinary café—it’s a magical world straight out of a storybook. The café transforms its exterior with elaborate seasonal decorations (think Halloween pumpkins, Christmas lights, or even Alice in Wonderland themes). Inside, it’s just as whimsical, with extravagant decor that makes you feel like you’ve stepped into a fantasy.
🍰 What to try? Their desserts are delicious, but they can be very sweet—perfect for little sugar lovers!
📸 Instagram-worthy spot: Every corner of Little Kook is picture-perfect, so get your camera ready.
Hands-On Learning at the Hellenic Children's Museum
Forget boring museum visits—the Hellenic Children's Museum is all about interactive fun. Kids can experiment with sound and light, explore the human body, and engage in creative workshops designed to spark curiosity. It’s an excellent place for little explorers who love science, technology, and the arts.
📍 Location: Plaka, Athens
🎟️ Free Entry!
Hellenic Children's Museum in Athens
Beat the Heat at Ellinikon Experience Park
If you're visiting during the warmer months, Ellinikon Experience Park is a must! This beachside water park is packed with inflatable obstacle courses, slides, swings, and play areas that’ll keep kids entertained for hours. Plus, you can rent bike boats with slides or even canoes for a fun day on the water.
🌊 Tip: Bring extra clothes—the kids will get soaked!
☀️ Best Time to Visit: Morning or late afternoon to avoid peak sun hours.
Discover Ancient Inventions at the Museum of Ancient Greek Technology Kotsanas
For young inventors and history buffs, the Museum of Ancient Greek Technology Kotsanas is a hidden gem. This interactive museum showcases ancient mechanical devices, early automation, and astronomical instruments—all proof that Greek innovation was centuries ahead of its time. Kids can touch, explore, and even test out some of these ancient gadgets!
📍 Location: Kolonaki, Athens
🔍 Must-See Exhibit: The early robot-like inventions of ancient Greece.
Museum of Ancient Greek Technology Kotsanas in Athens
More Family-Friendly Fun in Athens
Beyond these top attractions, there are plenty more kid-friendly activities to explore in Athens:
- Climb up the Acropolis – A must-do for families, just bring comfy shoes!
- Visit the National Archaeological Museum – Full of fascinating treasures from Greek history.
- Picnic in the parks – Find a shady spot in the National Garden and enjoy a break from sightseeing.
Athens is a city that blends ancient wonders with modern fun, making it an incredible destination for families. So pack your bags, bring the kids, and get ready for an adventure they’ll never forget!
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