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Best Indoor Playgrounds in Limassol for Kids (2026)

Where Limassol parents actually take their kids when it's 38°C outside or pouring rain — verified play cafés, soft-play centres and mall play zones.

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Children playing in a brightly lit indoor playground in Limassol

Why indoor play is the secret weapon of Limassol parenting

Limassol summers regularly push past 35°C and the shoulder seasons bring sudden rain. The single most useful thing in any local parent's mental map isn't a beach or a park — it's a list of indoor playgrounds where the kids can burn energy and the grown-ups can sit down with a coffee.

This guide covers the spots we've personally verified, organised by what they're best at. Every venue has an active website you can click through to confirm hours and prices before you go.

Best for under-3s: Hunnies & Bunnies Family Café

Hunnies & Bunnies in Trachoni is purpose-built around the 0–3 vs 3–8 split — two physically separated play zones plus a wooden labyrinth. Crucially, the parents' tables sit between them, so you can keep eyes on both ages.

It's the rare venue where you can actually finish a brunch. Best for: toddlers, baby groups, slow Saturday mornings.

Best for the 3–10 crowd: Luna Kids and Bubble Park

Luna Kids has been a Limassol institution since 1999 — full indoor playground for ages 1–10 with a café, party rooms, and an escape room for older siblings (8–12). It's play-first with food on the side.

Bubble Park is the city's biggest indoor fun park, with its on-site Yummie Lounge café-restaurant. Pay the playground entry, drop the kids in, eat on-site — saves the 'I'm hungry / I want to play' tug-of-war.

Best for LEGO-obsessed builders: BricksForKids Club

A LEGO-themed indoor playground in Germasogeia for ages 2–12, with a coffee shop and food menu on site. Less restaurant, more 'eat while they build'. Free wifi and a proper menu mean a parent can actually get an hour of work done.

Best for trampolines and big-energy days: KIDDOM (Masterland)

Trampolines, climbing structures, supervised play and a parents' café area, all on Spyrou Kyprianou in Germasogeia. A reliable rainy-day or hot-afternoon backup when you need them to genuinely tire themselves out.

Best mall option: My Mall — Kidsland, Bowling & Ice Rink

Air-conditioned indoor saviour for the worst weather days. Under one roof: Kidsland soft play, Cyprus on Ice rink, Alien Bowling, PlayPlanet arcade, the Rider attraction and a large food court. Each venue is ticketed separately, so you can mix-and-match.

Best café-with-play for a quick morning: Joy Bow

A bright, modern coffee shop in Neapolis with a dedicated indoor kids' play area. Specialty coffee, smoothies, bagels and power bowls for adults; popular with parents looking for a relaxed weekday morning rather than a full play-centre experience.

Frequently asked questions

  • What is the best indoor playground in Limassol for toddlers?

    Hunnies & Bunnies Family Café in Trachoni is the most toddler-friendly option, with a dedicated 0–3 zone separated from the 3–8 area so younger children play safely.

  • Where can I take kids in Limassol when it rains?

    Top rainy-day picks are Luna Kids, Bubble Park, BricksForKids Club, KIDDOM at Masterland and the entertainment floor at My Mall (Kidsland, ice rink, bowling and arcade).

  • Are there indoor play areas where parents can also eat?

    Yes — Hunnies & Bunnies, Bubble Park's Yummie Lounge, Luna Kids, BricksForKids Club, KIDDOM and Joy Bow all combine a play area with a café or restaurant on the same premises.

  • How much do indoor playgrounds in Limassol cost?

    Pricing varies by venue and is set per-child with separate adult café spend. Always check each venue's official website for current entry fees and time-block pricing before you go.

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