Monday, 29 May 2023

Jack in the Box (Toys)

Charitos 13, 10675, Athens
Charitos 13, 10675, Athens

Description

This popular toy store was founded in 1995 in Kolonaki and focuses on high-quality manufactured games, soft toys, and accessories for children. The staff is very competent and will be happy to assist you with advice and experience.

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Address Information

Charitos 13
Kolonaki
10675
Athens
Attica, Greece
Greece
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Opening Hours

Now Open

Monday:

10:00 - 15:30

Tuesday:

10:00 - 20:30

Wednesday:

10:00 - 15:30

Thursday:

10:00 - 20:30

Friday:

10:00 - 20:30

Saturday:

10:00 - 15:30

Sunday:

Closed

Phone

+302107258735

+302107258735

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