Athens is a city that effortlessly blends ancient history with vibrant modern life, making it a treasure trove of activities for families. Whether you're a local parent looking for fresh weekend ideas or a traveler eager to explore with your kids, Athens offers countless outdoor adventures. From iconic landmarks to hidden gems, here’s your guide to the best family-friendly things to do under the Athenian sun!
Some links in this post are affiliate links. If you book through them, Momizen may earn a small commission at no extra cost to you. Thanks for supporting our work.
1. Journey Back in Time at the Acropolis and Acropolis Museum
Bringing your kids to the Acropolis might seem daunting, but with a little planning, it can be genuinely magical. The trick is to treat it less like a “history lesson” and more like an adventure with a temple in the sky where gods, heroes, and epic stories once unfolded.
Heat Tip: In warmer months, aim for early morning or late afternoon (after 5 pm), bring water + hats, and plan a cool-down stop at the air-conditioned Acropolis Museum right afterward.
Stroller Access: The main paths can be wide, but the terrain is uneven and rocky. For toddlers, a baby carrier is usually easier than a stroller.
Keep it simple: Don’t try to see everything. With kids, it’s often enough to focus on the Parthenon and the Erechtheion with the beautiful Caryatids!
Make it a story: Tell them about Athena and why the Parthenon was dedicated to her, kids remember stories far better than dates.
Acropolis Museum = your secret weapon: It’s cooler, stroller-friendly, and kids love the glass floors showing ruins underneath. It’s also the perfect “reward” after the climb with a casual restaurant to stop for lunch with a refreshing drink or capuccino freddo.
2. Explore a Royal Oasis at the National Garden
Right behind the Greek Parliament, the National Garden feels like a little miracle in the middle of the city—cooler, quieter, and full of shade. It’s perfect for those afternoons when you want an easy outing where the kids can run freely, you can catch your breath, and nobody has to “behave” in a museum.
Heat Tip: This is one of the best midday choices in Athens, because it’s naturally shaded. Still, in summer, aim for late afternoon and bring water.
What kids love most
The mini zoo: A small but charming collection of animals (goats, peacocks, birds) that younger kids always stop for.
The duck pond: Bring bird-friendly feed like oats or corn (instead of bread) and let them feed the ducks while you enjoy a calm moment.
The playground: A large, well-kept playground where kids can burn off energy.
The Botanical Museum: A quick, interesting stop for older kids who love nature (and a nice “quiet reset” if everyone’s getting overstimulated).
Parent tip: Pack a simple snack and let this be your “low-effort, high-reward” outing, especially after a morning of sightseeing.
3. Get Hands-On at the Hellenic Children’s Museum
If you’re looking for something that is truly for the kids, the Hellenic Children’s Museum is a must. It’s interactive, playful, and designed around learning through doing—meaning kids can touch, try, build, and explore instead of being told “don’t touch.”
Heat Tip / Rainy-day win: This is an excellent option when it’s too hot outside or the weather turns—especially if you want something stimulating but not overwhelming.
Popular exhibits kids actually engage with
The Marketplace: A mini-supermarket where kids play shopper/cashier and practice numbers and everyday logic.
The Kitchen: A safe play kitchen for “cooking” and learning about food and nutrition.
Construction Zone: Foam blocks and building materials for big creativity (and great for kids who like to move).
Practical tips by parents for parents
Best age range: Ideal for 3–10 years.
Workshops: Check their site for seasonal workshops—often crafts, storytelling, and science-style activities.
Bonus activity that is creative, hands-on, and memorable
If your kids love making things (or you want a screen-free activity they’ll talk about later), add a pottery workshop where they create and paint their own ceramic cup.
4. Discover the Stars at the Eugenides Foundation Planetarium
Take your family on a mini journey through the cosmos at the Eugenides Foundation Planetarium—one of the most impressive planetariums you’ll find. The dome-shaped theater shows stunning films about space, science, and the natural world, and it’s a brilliant way to make “big topics” feel exciting and accessible.
Heat Tip / Rainy-day win: This is a perfect escape when Athens is blazing hot—cool, comfortable, and exciting without being tiring.
Know before you go
Choose the right show: They often have programs designed specifically for children—check the schedule and pick one that matches your child’s age.
Language: Many shows are in Greek, but English narration is often available via headphones—ask when you buy tickets.
Location: In Paleo Faliro, easy to reach by tram/bus—and it pairs nicely with a seaside stroll afterward.
5. Enjoy Sun and Fun at the Attica Zoological Park
A visit to the Attica Zoological Park is a full-day adventure that typically keeps kids happy from start to finish. Located in Spata, it’s home to 2,000+ animals and is designed in a way that’s manageable for families—wide paths, clear routes, and plenty of stops.
Heat Tip: Go early, take water breaks, and use playground stops to pace the day. In summer, aim for an opening-time arrival to avoid the toughest heat.
Highlights for families
Dolphin & sea lion presentation: Educational and popular—check times and arrive a bit early for good seats.
“African Savannah” zone: A big favorite—giraffes, zebras, and rhinos in a wide, open-style setting.
Playgrounds: Multiple playgrounds inside the park (a lifesaver for energy resets).
Creative add-on in Athens Center (mythology meets hands-on)
If your kids are in a “myths and monsters” phase, this is such a fun complement to Athens’ ancient stories—especially as a separate afternoon activity on another day.
Practical tips
Getting there: Easiest by car, but there are also public bus options.
Stroller-friendly: Wide, paved paths make this one of the easiest big outings with a stroller.
6. Ride the Funicular up Lycabettus Hill
For one of the best panoramic views in Athens, take the family up Lycabettus Hill. The hike can be a lot for little legs, but the funicular is the perfect solution—and kids usually find the ride itself exciting (you’re basically traveling throughthe hill).
Heat Tip: Avoid peak midday sun. Go early or for sunset, and bring water. The top can also be windy, so a light layer helps.
At the top
The view: You can see the city all the way to the sea—great for pointing out landmarks like the Acropolis and the Panathenaic Stadium.
St. George’s Chapel: A small white chapel that adds to the “wow” factor.
Café break: Grab a drink or snack while the kids recover and you enjoy the view (best on a clear day).
7. Step into the Olympic Spirit at the Panathenaic Stadium Kallimarmaro
Let your kids stand where the first modern Olympic Games were held in 1896. The Panathenaic Stadium (Kallimarmaro) is the only stadium in the world built entirely of marble—and it’s usually easier and less crowded than the Acropolis, while still feeling iconic.
Heat Tip: The marble reflects heat, so aim for morning or late afternoon, and bring water.
Family fun (this one is surprisingly good with kids)
Run on the track: Kids can literally sprint where Olympic athletes competed.
Podium photo: A guaranteed family photo moment.
Audio guide: Often includes a child-friendly track that makes the story easier to follow.
If your kids love myths (or you just want them to stop asking “how much longer?”, this is such a fun way to explore. It turns the walk into a mission—riddles, clues, and a mythology storyline—plus food stops to keep energy levels happy.
Extra tip for families
Go slow and let them lead: In Plaka, kids love choosing which alley to explore. Build in time for “tiny discoveries” (cats, fountains, hidden steps, souvenir stalls).
Best vibe: Late afternoon into early evening—cooler temps, softer light, and a more relaxed pace.
8. Stroll Through History in Plaka and Anafiotika
For a slower-paced (and very photogenic) family outing, head to Plaka, the oldest neighborhood in Athens. The pedestrian lanes, little courtyards, and lively atmosphere make it ideal for families, especially if you go at a time when kids are happy to wander (aka: not hungry or overheated).
Heat Tip: Plaka can feel extra warm at midday, especially in summer. Go in the morning or at golden hour, and plan a shaded café break for ice cream or a cold drink.
Just above Plaka, tucked into the slopes of the Acropolis, you’ll find Anafiotika—a tiny maze of whitewashed, island-style houses that makes you feel like you’ve teleported to the Cyclades.
Safety & stroller note: Anafiotika includes steep steps, narrow paths, and uneven surfaces, so it’s not stroller-friendly. If you’re with a stroller, stick to Plaka’s flatter pedestrian streets and treat Anafiotika as a quick look-only detour (or have one adult explore while the other stays in Plaka with the stroller).
9. Set Sail for Adventure at Flisvos Marina (Paleo Faliro)
For a modern, easy-going family outing, head to Flisvos Marina in Paleo Faliro. It’s one of those places that feels instantly “holiday-like” without needing a big plan: a wide seaside promenade, plenty of space for scooters and bikes, and lots of opportunities to pause for a snack while the kids burn off energy.
Heat Tip: In summer, this is best late afternoon to evening when the sun is lower and the sea breeze kicks in. Bring water and plan a playground stop before sitting down for food.
What to Do (Kid-Approved)
Playgrounds along the waterfront: Several modern play areas that make this an easy “reset” stop.
Ellinikon Experience Park Playground: Just a short drive from Flisvos Marina, this massive playground in Hellinikon is a paradise for kids. With climbing structures, slides, and interactive play areas, it’s perfect for burning off energy before or after your marina visit.
Boat watching: Kids love spotting yachts and imagining where they’re going.
Family-friendly cafés: Outdoor seating, room for strollers, and a relaxed seaside vibe.
Volta Fun Park: Rides and games if your kids are in full “we need excitement” mode.
A modern alternative for high-energy kids, especially tweens/teens
If your children love sports + gaming (or you’re traveling with a tween who’s “not into museums”), this area also offers a fun, very current Athens experience: HADO, an AR (augmented reality) “sport” that feels a bit like stepping into a video game. It’s a great option when you want something active that isn’t weather-dependent—and it pairs nicely with a seaside walk afterward.
10. Visit the Stavros Niarchos Foundation Cultural Center (SNFCC)
The Stavros Niarchos Foundation Cultural Center (SNFCC) is a true gift to families in Athens. Yes, it’s home to the National Library of Greece and the Greek National Opera—but for parents, the real star is the huge park surrounding it. It’s one of the easiest places in the city to spend time where kids can roam freely and you don’t have to constantly say “careful.”
Heat Tip: Come early morning or late afternoon, especially in summer. The open areas can get sunny, so bring hats and water—then cool off at the fountains or pop inside the library for a break.
What Families Love Most
The Great Lawn: Perfect for picnics, running around, and low-effort family time.
Playgrounds + dancing fountains: A guaranteed win in warm weather (bring a change of clothes if your kids can’t resist water).
The Canal: Rent a kayak or small sailboat, or simply enjoy a walk along the water.
Free events all year: Workshops, kids’ activities, outdoor films, seasonal events—worth checking their schedule before you go.
If you’re building a “modern Athens” day…
SNFCC + Flisvos Marina make the perfect pair, and if you want to add one more activity that keeps older kids genuinely excited, HADO (AR sports) fits beautifully into this coastal plan.
Mini Itinerary: Half-Day Coastal Plan (SNFCC, Hellinikon Playground + Flisvos Marina)
Short on time but want a guaranteed family win? This half-day plan is easy, stroller-friendly, and works brilliantly in warm weather.
Option A Best in summer: Late afternoon → evening
Start at SNFCC (1.5–2 hours)
Let kids loose on the playgrounds and fountains, then relax on the Great Lawn.
Head to the Ellinikon Experience Park Playground (1 hour): Stop by this massive, innovative playground in Hellinikon for some active fun before continuing your coastal adventure.
Add a stop at the Ellinikon Experience Park Playground for younger kids or those who love outdoor play.
Finish at Flisvos Marina for a relaxed seaside walk and food
Parent tip: This plan is ideal when you want family time that feels like a break, less “sightseeing pressure,” more space, movement, and fresh air.
FAQ: Athens With Kids
Is Athens stroller-friendly?
Yes in many places (National Garden, SNFCC, Flisvos Marina), but some historic areas have steps/uneven paths. The Acropolis can be tricky with strollers—carriers are often easier.
Is the Acropolis doable with kids?
Absolutely—go early or late, keep it story-based (gods/heroes), and limit your “must-sees” to avoid burnout.
What are the best things to do in Athens with toddlers?
National Garden, SNFCC playgrounds/fountains, Flisvos Marina promenade, and short museum stops with breaks.
What are the best rainy-day activities in Athens for families?
Children’s Museum, planetarium shows, and hands-on workshops (pottery / cooking) are reliable indoor wins.
How do we avoid crowds and heat in Athens with kids?
Start early, plan an indoor cool-down (museum/workshop), carry water, and use shaded parks midday.
What’s the best family neighborhood walk in Athens?
Plaka is ideal for a stroller-friendly stroll; Anafiotika is beautiful but steep/step-heavy.
Are there kid-friendly tours in Athens that don’t feel like school?
Yes—treasure hunts and game-based tours keep kids engaged while still being educational.
What’s a good half-day trip for active kids?
Lycabettus funicular + views, or an outdoor hike like Mount Hymettus for a nature reset.
Maria Karachaliou
Maria, founder of Momizen and mom of three, is all about making life easier (and more fun) for parents. She’s on a mission to help families discover the coolest after-school activities, while connecting them with local gems. Parenting hacks, local spots, and tons of fun—find it all on Momizen!
Top 10 Outdoor Activities for Families in Athens | Local & Traveler Guide