


National Museum of Natural History Goulandris
About
The National Museum of Natural History Goulandris offers an engaging hands-on experience for families exploring Greece's natural world through interactive exhibits, fossils, minerals, and wildlife displays. Located in the leafy suburb of Kifisia, this modern museum captivates young minds with touchable specimens, educational workshops, and child-friendly presentations that make learning about natural history exciting and accessible.
Highlights
- ✓Interactive fossil and mineral displays where children can touch real specimens
- ✓Life-sized wildlife dioramas featuring Greek animals in natural habitats
- ✓Hands-on discovery room designed specifically for younger children
- ✓Impressive dinosaur skeleton displays and prehistoric exhibits
- ✓Educational workshops and special programs (check schedule in advance)
Pro Tips
- 1.Arrive early on weekdays to avoid school groups that often visit mid-morning
- 2.Take the Athens Metro Line 1 (green line) to Kifisia station, then it's a short 10-minute walk or quick taxi ride to the museum
- 3.Stop by the museum shop for excellent educational toys and nature-themed souvenirs at reasonable prices
- 4.Download a translation app as some exhibits may have limited English signage, though major displays are multilingual
- 5.Combine your visit with a stroll through Kifisia's charming town center and parks nearby for a full day out
Best Time to Visit
Visit on weekday mornings (Monday-Thursday) right when doors open at 9:00 AM to beat crowds and school groups. Spring and fall offer the most comfortable weather for exploring both the museum and the pleasant Kifisia neighborhood.
What to Know
Admission fees are very reasonable (typically around 5-8 euros for adults, reduced for children). The museum has modern facilities including a cafe for snacks and air conditioning, making it comfortable year-round. English-speaking staff are generally available at the information desk.
Seasonal Notes
Open year-round with slightly reduced hours on weekends. The air-conditioned museum makes an excellent refuge during hot Greek summers. Special holiday programs and workshops are often offered during school vacation periods.
Nearby Eats
Kifisia's main square (Plateia Kifisias) is a 10-minute walk away and offers numerous family-friendly tavernas and cafes with outdoor seating, including several pizzerias and gyros spots that kids love. The museum also has an on-site cafe for light refreshments.
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Lido Water Park Kifissia
Lido Water Park Kifissia is a family-focused seasonal water park in the leafy Athens suburb of Kifisia, perfect for families with young children seeking relief from Greece's summer heat. With shallow pools, age-appropriate water slides, and dedicated splash areas, it offers a safer, less overwhelming alternative to larger water parks while still delivering plenty of aquatic fun.
info@kifisia-children-library.com
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