The Limassol rainy-day shortlist
Cyprus weather is mostly kind, but when winter rain hits Limassol, it really hits. These are the indoor venues we keep on speed-dial — all year-round, all kid-tested.
Paradox Museum Limassol
70+ mind-bending optical illusions, tilted rooms and photo-perfect installations across two floors at the Marina. Open Tue–Sun (closed Mondays). Air-conditioned, under-4s go free, and phones are actively encouraged — every room is a photo op. A guaranteed 60–90 minutes of distraction.
Limassol Agora — covered food hall with a kids' play lounge
The historic stone-roofed market in the Old Town is now a vibrant street-food hall with 20+ food and drink concepts and a dedicated indoor kids' play lounge. Live music, weekend events, and the kind of stone walls that keep a downpour comfortably out.
My Mall — Kidsland, Bowling & Ice Rink
The biggest single indoor solution in town: soft play, a real ice skating rink (Cyprus on Ice), Alien Bowling, the PlayPlanet arcade, the Rider attraction, and a large food court. Each venue is ticketed separately, so a single rainy afternoon can cover three different activities.
Indoor play cafés (full guide linked below)
Hunnies & Bunnies, Luna Kids, Bubble Park, BricksForKids Club, KIDDOM and Joy Bow all combine indoor play with a proper café or restaurant on site. Pick by your child's age — see our dedicated indoor playground guide for the full breakdown.
TOY Confectionery by Punin — sweet escape
Punin Group's children-and-adults patisserie concept opened in 2024 with a dedicated play space alongside the cake counter. Artisan breads, viennoiseries, macarons and signature desserts — best for a sweet stop, not a full meal.
