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Petite Plage: Peter Pan… lands in Limassol (pics)

The Petite Plage restaurant, a new Limassol hot spot located at the shore of Ayios Tychonas’ tourist area, has presented its brand-new Peter Pan-themed playground.

Described as a fantastic destination for children, the playground has been designed to bring joy and laughter to all its little guests and is ready to host upcoming festive events, a relevant press release says.

Nestled right next to Petite Plage restaurant, this fairytale playground is described as being ideal for entertainment and providing unforgettable experiences for both children and adults alike.

This new addition to Petite Plage is anticipated to establish it as the ultimate destination for the entire family, creating a truly memorable dining and entertainment experience for each of its members, where parents can relax and enjoy the surroundings, while children can engage in a safe, fun-filled playtime. While at the playground, children can embark on the thrilling ship to “Neverland,” reliving the adventures of the Peter Pan fairytale as they explore the swings, slides, and climbing frames.

The playground is expected to become an iconic place for fun times and accompanied by the rich kid’s menu offered by the restaurant, become a top destination for celebrating children’s birthday parties and other events by the sea.

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