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I couldn’t find anything definite called “The Little Farm Athens” — the info likely refers to The Little Farm in Laganas, Zakynthos. Here’s what we know about that place, so if that’s what you meant this should help. If you meant a different “Little Farm” in or near Athens, I can try to track that down too.
The Little Farm in Laganas is a family‑run petting farm set among olive groves on a hillside overlooking the Ionian Sea. You’ll meet goats, sheep, rabbits, chickens, ducks (including ducklings), guinea pigs, tortoises, and a friendly donkey or pony. It has a relaxed, rural feel and is designed for hands‑on animal interaction: feeding, petting, and in some cases holding baby animals or doing simple care duties like cleaning a tortoise shell. There are also children’s craft activities, playground features, and scenic views, as well as places to rest, drink something cold or have an ice‑cream.
You should allow about 1.5 to 2 hours for a visit if you want to take it at a gentle pace — enough time to see all the animals, enjoy the scenery, interact, maybe have a snack. The farm is open from about 10:00 to 19:00 (until 7 pm), but it’s closed on Mondays. Admission is around €6 per person (babies under 2 or toddlers often free), and there’s usually a small charge for things like animal food or special experiences (feeding, pony rides, tortoise cleaning etc.).
Things to know: wear comfortable, casual clothes that can tolerate dirt; bring sunscreen and water; cash is useful for extras; arriving early helps avoid crowds and lets you enjoy cooler parts of the day; the farm is on a hill so some paths are inclined. If you want, I can look more precisely to see if there's a Little Farm in Athens proper instead.