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Piraeus Offers Free Weekend Activities for Children
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Piraeus Offers Free Weekend Activities for Children

From Ta Nea · () Greek

Translated from Greek, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • The Municipality of Piraeus is offering free events for children and families on July 4-5 as part of its "Summer in the City 2026" program.
  • Activities include theater, film screenings, creative workshops, Bubble Shows, and interactive games in various neighborhoods.
  • The program aims to entertain children, foster imagination, and enhance the city's vibrancy with free, accessible events.

Piraeus is transforming its public spaces into hubs of joy and creativity this weekend with the "Summer in the City 2026" program. On July 4-5, the municipality is rolling out a diverse array of free activities designed to entertain children and families across various neighborhoods.

From bubble shows and interactive games to children's cinema and creative workshops, the program aims to engage young minds and provide quality leisure time close to home. Events are scheduled in parks, squares, and playgrounds, turning ordinary spaces into vibrant centers of fun and imagination.

Specific offerings include a "Bubble Show" at Park Delaveri, a lively event with Memesito.gr at Korai Square, and creative workshops like "Little Sea Creators" at Karpathou Square. Families can also enjoy shadow theater performances and outdoor movie screenings, with titles like "The Bad Guys" and "Croods" showing in different locations.

Participation in all events is free of charge, making it an accessible opportunity for all residents to enjoy the summer. The Municipality of Piraeus encourages interested parties to contact its Directorate of External Relations for more information.

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Originally published by Ta Nea in Greek. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.