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For the youngest

King Cross pays great attention to making visits to the center with the whole family enjoyable. Play areas for the youngest await you, as well as numerous free parking spaces. King Cross offers everything for home and family, and is happy to be here for you!

Mini Lollipop

Mini Lollipop is a play paradise for little visitors to King Cross, located near the northern entrance to the center. This space is intended for babies and young children up to 95cm or under 4 years old and is perfectly adapted to their needs and wishes. In Mini Lollipop, our youngest visitors will find plenty of action, whether they are practicing their skills through didactic games, feeling like real drivers in a mini car, waving to their parents from a sweet house or going down a slide.

The fun in Mini Lollipop is free, but only with parental supervision.

Come and let the youngest have great fun!

Mini Lollipop
Free playroom for the little ones is suitable for children aged 1 to 4. It is located inside the center, near the middle entrance
Movement without obstacles
Movement in the corridors and spaces of King Cross is easy and without obstacles
Fun for the whole family
In King Cross, you can find fun for the whole family: playrooms, food and beverage outlets, shops offering items for children, sports, and home
Lockers
Lockers for the safe storage of your belongings are available by the northern entrance. You can choose the code yourself.
Food and drinks
Catering facility available at King Cross is Macchiato Bar
Pet friendly
Pets are welcome, but all dogs must be on a leash no longer than 150 cm. If the dog is not on a leash, it can be held in your arms or kept in an appropriate carrier (basket, bag, etc.). Dogs with a withers height of more than 30 centimeters must wear a muzzle, as well as all dangerous dogs defined in Article 2 of the Dangerous Dogs Ordinance in Narodne novine. Stores and catering establishments individually reserve the right to make a decision on the eventual ban of pets entering their store premises