Flat paths, stroller access and free toilets help parents, yet no confirmed nursing room, loud music and few infant-specific activities mean a short daytime visit is best.
Why 2-3 hours visit duration is ideal for with baby: Two to three hours lets you explore at a gentle pace, with time for play and feeding breaks.
Stroll the open courtyards:
Walk on flat, paved paths among the old gasworks machinery.
Tip: Time your walk for shade under the tall chimneys in summer.
Visit the Industrial Gas Museum:
See real engines and tools that powered Athens for a century.
Tip: Buy tickets at the desk (€1 per adult, under 4 free).
Relax at the playground:
Let your baby explore the toddler play spot next to the café.
Tip: Bring a hat; some play areas have limited shade.
Use baby care facilities:
Access changing rooms, a microwave, and nursing-friendly spaces.
Tip: Ask café staff for bottle warming and high chairs.
Summer afternoons get hot; bring sunhat and water or visit early. In winter, indoor exhibits stay warmer but carry a light blanket for courtyard breezes.
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M F
A very good place to promote culture and support the various interactions with the youth. Progressiveness is apparent and interesting exhibitions are taking place as also musical events and of course not only. Social weirdness is essential in order art and culture to be sustained. Technopolis is that place to be.
Jeff Torres
This was actually "Dinner in the Sky." This is where you're strapped in a chair, kinda like an amusement ride, then the entire table with the chef and wait staff are hoisted up in the air. They offer a welcome drink prior to seating if you get there early. It's all-inclusive while tip is extra. The food was delicious, and the fixed menu was great and perfectly paired with the local wine. I actuall...
Peter Maddison888
A wonderful place, free concerts, and lots of local people of all ages enjoying a night out.
Kanali view Hotel
Technopolis City of Athens is one of the most vibrant cultural venues in the heart of Athens, located in the Gazi district, right next to the Kerameikos metro station. Originally an old gas factory, the site has been transformed into a lively cultural hub, blending industrial heritage with modern creativity. The architecture retains the original character of the 19th-century gasworks, giving the ...
T Calling
A nice little gem to discover history of the technology from the times of Industrial Revolution. A nice shop with cool Athenian designer pieces resembling modern art museum. Good spot to lunch, and walk about as it’s central in Kerameikos district. You can find a vinyl record store there. Industrial feel. Alternative.
Item | Cost (Approx.) |
---|---|
Industrial Gas Museum tickets (2 adults) | EUR 2 |
Café snack and drink | EUR 8 |
Total Estimated | EUR 10 |
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