Flat pram-friendly paths and a baby room inside the museum help caregivers, but no stroller rental, few quiet nursing spots outside the museum and loud crowds during events lower overall comfort.
Why 2-3 hours visit duration is ideal for with baby: Enough time to stroll the grounds, visit the museum, and take breaks for your baby.
Stroller Walk on OAKA Grounds:
Follow flat, wide paths around the stadium, tennis courts, and aquatic center.
Tip: Begin at the main entrance and choose shaded paths to protect your baby from the sun.
Visit the Athens Olympic Museum:
See interactive displays on the 1896 and 2004 Games with baby room access.
Tip: Use elevators and the on-site baby room; buy tickets online to skip queues.
Picnic on the Green Lawns:
Relax on benches and grass near the aquatic centre while your baby naps.
Tip: Pack light snacks and a blanket; stay in shaded areas in midday.
Photo Ops at Calatrava Structures:
Capture iconic white arches and Olympic statues as your backdrop.
Tip: Visit in the late afternoon for softer light and fewer crowds.
Free Saturday Guided Tours:
Join hourly museum tours on Saturdays, suitable for families with babies.
Tip: Reserve your spot by phone before arrival.
Spring and autumn bring mild temperatures for walking the grounds. Summer can get very hot—plan before 11 AM or after 4 PM and bring sun protection. Winter stays mild but check museum opening days around holidays.
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Gal Fleishman
Attended a basketball game here and had a fantastic time! The arena is massive, well-organized, and offers great views from nearly every seat. The atmosphere during the match was electric, and everything from entrance to facilities was smooth and professional. Highly recommend visiting if you’re in Athens and want a true sports experience. Also, access via public transportation is easy and efficie...
Thanich Adunyatham
Good for walking around. For relax days. Also near one of shopping mall.
Cookie Chan
A really beautiful area full of spacious stadiums that host various events. The architecture is impressive!
Kiara
Cool to see, great for photos. Kind of a shame that it’s (mostly) unused and unmaintained (or maybe it’s just because it was off season?).
Stefanos Arber
Very nice and well organized stadium. Even when overcrowded check in and going out is fast. Beware of the parking. Chose wisely a spot near the exit otherwise waiting time to exit can easily reach 30-40 minutes
Item | Cost (Approx.) |
---|---|
2 adult museum tickets | EUR 12.6 |
Metro rides for 2 (return) | EUR 5 |
Picnic snacks | EUR 10 |
Water & coffee | EUR 3 |
Total Estimated | EUR 30.6 |
Note: All prices are indicative and may vary. Please check directly with the venue for the most accurate and up-to-date information.
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