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Infants are not barred, but parents face cobblestones, many steps, bench seating only, no diaper stations or nursing rooms; a carrier beats a stroller, and families should phone ahead for latest details.
Recommended visit duration: 1-2 hours
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Babies are admitted free and changing tables exist, but >98 dB noise, no nursing room, unsheltered stroller parking, and no quiet family area make extended stays difficult; bring ear protection.
Recommended visit duration: 2-4 hours
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Strollers are admitted and breastfeeding is allowed, but no listed diaper tables, no nursing room, and very loud goal horns make visits stressful; check with the arena before deciding.
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Babies are allowed but there is no nursing room or changing table; shows are loud and run 60-120 min, so caretakers must exit often or plan breaks elsewhere.
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This place may be temporarily closed. Please check official sources before visiting.
Babies may sit in a stroller by the benches, but there are no changing tables, nursing rooms, or smooth paths, so visits require extra gear and careful sun protection.
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