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Monday, 15 December 2025 11:50

Athens Santa Run 2025

The City of Athens, together with Greece’s largest running club, the Offline Running Association, proudly presents the most festive event for those who love running and Christmas: the Athens Santa Run 2025.

This Christmas celebration—filled with holiday spirit, joy, smiles, and a bit of exercise—will take place on Sunday, December 21, 2025, starting at Athens City Hall (63 Athinas Street).

The event encourages both children and adults to participate in an activity with a strong social mission, spreading a message of solidarity while transforming the city center into a vibrant holiday festivity. Athens is ready to fill its streets with Christmas color and cheer.

The Santa Run is a global phenomenon and a beloved tradition in major cities such as Tokyo, New York, London, Athens, Venice, Budapest, and Madrid.

The Route

The charitable, festive, and symbolic Athens Santa Run 2025 (2.8 km) will begin at 10:00 AM from Athens City Hall. The route will continue along Athinas Street—with views of the Acropolis—toward Ermou Street, turn at Agion Asomaton, then head to Peiraios Street, reach Omonoia Square, and finally return to City Hall. 

For a Good Cause

Part of the event’s proceeds will be donated to the City of Athens Reception and Solidarity Center (KYADA), supporting vulnerable social groups facing poverty, exclusion, and social isolation. KYADA provides daily social assistance, shelter, food, and social integration services to individuals and families in need.

Additionally, part of the proceeds will be allocated toward sports equipment for the City of Athens' Culture, Sports & Youth Organization.


REGISTER HERE and support the charitable mission of the Athens Santa Run 2025:

Participation is limited to 1,000 adults and 300 children. Children participate free of charge.

Race Pack Collection

Race pack collection will take place on the day of the event at the registration point in Kotzia Square.

All participants will receive a Santa Claus costume, a commemorative finisher’s medal, and gifts from event sponsors.

Sponsors

The event is supported by the following sponsors:

Silver Sponsors: Hotel Grande Bretagne, VIKOS COLA

Official Sponsors: MOTODYNAMICS Group, NIO, SIXT, YAMAHA, Mailo's - The Pasta Project, Venetis Bakery, Armando Pizzeria

Organizers

Organization of Culture, Sports & Youth of the Municipality of Athens, Offline Running Association, ActiveMedia Group
Thursday, 11 December 2025 22:33

Christmas At The Maria Callas Museum

This December, the Maria Callas Museum brings the magic of the season to life through a rich program of music, storytelling, creativity, and family activities across Athens. From heartfelt performances for children at the “Agia Sofia” Children’s Hospital to winter listening sessions, hands-on art workshops, imaginative theatre, guided tours, and festive educational experiences for all ages, the Museum invites audiences to celebrate Christmas through culture, imagination, and community.

Friday, December 19 | “The Nutcracker’s Dream” at the “Agia Sofia” Children’s Hospital by the Maria Callas Museum

The Maria Callas Museum of the City of Athens, in collaboration with composer Markella Skourti, brings a new Christmas music-theatre experience to the “Agia Sofia” Children’s Hospital for children who are hospitalized or hosted there.

Following the successful cycle of music-education workshops in spring 2025, the Museum presents the immersive storytelling performance “The Nutcracker’s Dream”, a festive experiential journey inspired by the book “The Orchestra Tells the Story – The Nutcracker” (Katy Flint, Patakis Publishers). With piano accompaniment, theatrical narration and the children’s active participation, the world of the Nutcracker comes alive, offering moments of imagination, joy, and Christmas spirit within the hospital setting.

Learn more here.

Sunday, December 21 | Listening Club: Songs for Winter / Christmas in Athens

After the warm reception of last year’s Christmas Listening Club, radio producer of ERT’s Third Programme and Kosmos 93.6, Giorgos Florakis, returns to the Maria Callas Museum for a second year. This time, he invites us on a winter musical journey titled “Songs for Winter.” 

Free admission with complimentary entry ticket – Learn more here.

December 28–30, 2025 & January 2, 2026 | Stencil Art in the City: Create the Most Inspired Christmas Postcards! / Christmas in Athens

The Maria Callas Museum and the Industrial Gas Museum invite children and adults to a unique creative experience at Kotzia Square during the Christmas season! The two museums join forces to offer the most festive artistic event filled with color, light, and imagination. Children aged 3+ and adults will use stencil techniques to create their own Christmas postcards, inspired by the brilliance of Maria Callas and the magic of industrial architecture.

Free participation – Learn more here.

Tuesday, December 30 | Children’s Performance: Zacharias the Wolf’s Christmas / Christmas in Athens

The Maria Callas Museum hosts the children’s theatre performance “Zacharias the Wolf’s Christmas” for ages 4–8 by the theatre group “Anemomyloi.”

Wolf Zacharias does not like Christmas at all! He wanders around grumpy, looking for someone to play snowball with. But everyone is busy with holiday preparations—decorating trees, cooking festive treats, writing letters to Santa… Luckily, his friends help him get into the holiday spirit. And, of course, a wonderful surprise awaits him in the end!

Free admission with complimentary entry ticket – Learn more here.

GUIDED TOURS

Saturday, December 20, 12:00 & 13:30 | Adult & Family Tours

FAMILY PROGRAMS

Sunday, December 14 | MCM KIDS | Opera Becomes Play

A hands-on music-education journey into the magical world of opera and sound awaits children and their caregivers at the Maria Callas Museum, accompanied by a piano! Inspired by the voice and personality of the great diva, children will explore set-like rooms from three iconic operas—NormaToscaLa Traviata—play with rhythm, move with imagination, and finally discover Orff instruments and create their own group composition with piano accompaniment.

Opera becomes play—and play becomes expression, collaboration, and creativity!

11:30–12:30

Ages: 5–10
Learn more here.

Sunday, December 14 | MCM BABIES | Museum Goblins, Garlands, and Music

Can goblins really enter a museum? And if they do, do they bring only mischief—or also music? In this festive program, babies and their caregivers meet tiny creatures with pointy hats and playful moods that tangle melodies and twist garlands. Will we manage to untangle them? And if so, which music will guide us? Babies and caregivers will experience the magic of music and Christmas through the goblins’ cheeky antics.

We will sing, explore materials, move, and listen to sounds and melodies that warm the heart.

9:30–10:15

Ages: 8 months – 2.5 years
Learn more here.

Sunday, December 28 | MCM KIDS | Avanti Maestro! Christmas Edition / Christmas in Athens

What could a paintbrush, a piano, and a few Christmas smudges be doing inside a museum? Children and their caregivers will discover the answer through a magical festive music-art game! Guided by the melodies of a live piano and accompanied by brushes and colors, we will explore rhythm and create the most wonderful “musical smudges.” Through these playful creations, festive stories full of shapes and colors will unfold, taking us to bright, imaginary worlds where music becomes painting and the art of opera meets the magic of Christmas.

12:30–13:30

Ages: 3–5
Free participation with complimentary entry ticket
Learn more here.




Thursday, 11 December 2025 11:12

The Euphoria Series At Perma Serifos

With Penelope Dimitrakopoulou Psychologist, Professional & Leadership Coach, Mentor And Christina Exarchou Authorised Level II Ashtanga teacher
 

The environment shapes the experience. For this retreat, we wanted to connect deeply with the place that hosts us, and so we will be exploring the idea of taking SPACE.

The villas are arranged to provide privacy while keeping a sense of connection, supporting both me-time and communal time. Sustainability is built into the space itself, encouraging us to live with attention and intention. The island’s openness and wind add another layer: a landscape that asks us to ground ourselves while staying flexible to ever-changing conditions.

Focusing on the concept of SPACE as growth, our sessions create room to pause and recalibrate. Each is complemented by yoga practices that anchor awareness in the body. Together they work as parallel tracks: one for reflection and exchange, the other for movement and release.

The rest of the retreat follows the Euphoria Series rhythm: shared dinners, wine tasting, and quiet moments by the sea. Each becomes a way of practicing how space works in daily life, showing how privacy and connection, stillness and activity, can coexist in a way that feels natural and sustainable.

Who It's For

This retreat is designed for modern professionals, entrepreneurs, and leaders who want to prevent burnout and reconnect with their values, as well as wellness seekers, eco-conscious travelers, and food and wine enthusiasts looking for meaningful experiences in a sustainable setting. It’s ideal for individuals or small groups who want both privacy and community, inspiration and rest.

What’s Included
  • Three-night stay at Perma Serifos
  • Breathwork & intention-setting on arrival day
  • Three group workshops on Space as Growth with Penelope Dimitrakopoulou, Psychologist, Professional & Leadership Coach, Mentor
  • Three Vinyasa yoga sessions with Christina Exarchou
  • All meals included:
    • Daily brunch
    • Two private dinners at Perma with local cooks
    • Wine tasting at Chrysoloras Winery• Dinner at a traditional local tavern
  • Free time for beach, rest, and island exploration
What To Expect
  • Master stress regulation: Learn practical techniques to move out of pressure-driven reactivity and access clarity under demanding conditions.
  • Strengthen leadership presence: Develop the ability to set boundaries, communicate needs with authority, and foster trust without losing autonomy.
  • Align decisions with values: Step back, gain perspective, and refine career or business choices so they compound toward long-term impact.
  • Integrate mind–body awareness: Daily yoga and breathwork practices embed resilience and focus into your physical and mental routines.
  • Experience intentional luxury: Private villas, curated dining, and authentic wine experiences provide the space to pause, recharge, and think differently.
Retreat Info

When: May 22-25, 2026
Where: Perma, Serifos
Price: €1560 per person in shared room / €2760 per person for single occupancy  

To reserve your spot or request more information: 📩 DM @theeuphoriaseries 📧 Or reply directly to info@theeuphoriaseries.com

Alternatively, you can book directly via this Booking Link. Select 1 person for the dates 22–25/05, and we will assign the rooms so that you stay with your group. It would be very helpful if you could send us an email once your booking is completed.

Organizer's page: https://www.theeuphoriaseries.com/the-euphoria-series-at-perma-serifos-22-25-05-2026/

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Tuesday, 09 December 2025 22:01

Christmas At Kypseli Municipal Market

This December, the Kypseli Municipal Market comes alive with festive spirit, creativity, and community. From artisan makers and local producers to live music, theater, and unique workshops, the market is the place to discover stories, tastes, and traditions that make the holidays magical.



Events

Meet the Creators

Explore the market filled with creators, producers, and small businesses, each bringing their own stories and handcrafted products. Come meet them, taste their delights, and discover what lies behind every handmade object, flavor, and idea.

📅 Thursday 11 – Sunday 14/12 | 10:00–21:00
📍 Atrium | Free Entry

Poetry Reading: “Manaviko”

Join the publishers LOGO_TYPO for the presentation of Giannis Poulos’ poetry collection “Manaviko”. His poems are small reminders of life, showing that poetry can be found everywhere.

📅 Sunday 14/12 | 11:00–13:00
📍 Megalo F | Free Entry

Christmas Blood Drive

In collaboration with Blood-e, the market hosts a festive blood donation event, spreading holiday solidarity.

📅 Monday 15/12 | 09:00–13:00
📍 Megalo F | Free Entry

KETHEA Christmas Bazaar

The KETHEA DIAVASI Family Association invites you to its Christmas bazaar. Find handmade ornaments, gifts, and treats lovingly crafted by the families of those overcoming addiction.

📅 Monday 15/12 | 13:00–21:00
📅 Tuesday 16/12 | 10:00–21:00
📍 Atrium | Free Entry

Book Presentation: “Distinction”

Discover the brilliant graphic novel by Tiphene Rivière, exploring the political, economic, and psychological dimensions of Bourdieu’s ideas, while highlighting the aesthetics and cultural mechanisms that reproduce social inequality.

📅 Tuesday 16/12 | 19:00–21:00
📍 Megalo F | Free Entry

Angelika Dusk Live

Sing along with Angelika Dusk and her five-piece band in an energetic 80s-inspired live performance full of dance, fun, and unforgettable memories.

📅 Wednesday 17/12 | 19:00
📍 Atrium | Free Entry

Christmas Solidarity Celebration

The EKAV Social Christmas Celebration returns! Enjoy festive performances by The Hive, explore the market, play ping pong, or try giant Jenga in the Atrium.

📅 Thursday 18/12 | 13:00–21:00
📍 Atrium | Free Entry

Christmas Movie Night

The Market transforms into a cinema for families, showing beloved holiday classics:

  • 17:30 – The Grinch (Dubbed, 86 min)

  • 19:30 – Home Alone (Subtitled, 102 min)

📅 Friday 19/12
📍 Atrium | Free Entry

Xmas Creators Market by Frau.les

Discover new brands, support independent creators, and celebrate the festive season through a modern, creative lens.

📅 Saturday 20 – Tuesday 23/12 | 12:00–21:00
📍 Atrium, Megalo F, Mikro F | Free Entry

Mythical Transformations: A Christmas Adventure

A musical and interactive theatrical performance for children (ages 5–10) by Sandy Makropoulou, exploring the magic of Christmas through time.

📅 Sunday 21/12 | 12:00–13:00
📍 Permanent Historical Exhibition | €10/child

Neighborhood Christmas Market

Celebrate Christmas in the heart of Kypseli with children’s workshops, festive music, and local vendors offering last-minute gifts.

📅 Wednesday 24/12 | 10:00–18:00
📍 Atrium | Free Entry

Christmas Book Fest

A four-day festive book festival for all ages, featuring workshops, surprises, and presentations. The first day includes a live festive program by Foufouri Editions and ATHINA 9.84, with music by the Athens Philharmonic Orchestra.

📅 Saturday 27 – Tuesday 30/12 | 10:00–21:00
📍 Atrium | Free Entry

Workshops & Programs

The Heart of Theater – Adult Theater Group

Through fun and complex ensemble exercises, participants build trust, develop creativity, unleash imagination, and collaborate to create together.

📅 Every Monday until June 2026 | 19:00–21:30
📍 Adult Theater Group | Tickets at the Market’s box office

Info: 21 0440 0545 | hello@dak.com.gr

Woodworking Workshop

Learn the basics of woodworking and immediately put skills into practice. By the end, each participant takes home a handmade stool.

📅 Every Wednesday until 17/12 | 18:00–20:00
📍 HOKOCRAFTS | Limited spots. Info & tickets: hokocrafts.com/workshop 

Our Inner Canvas

A series of experiential workshops exploring home, safety, and personal space through art.

📅 Every Wednesday until 17/12 | 18:30–20:30
📍 Creative Lab | €15/session. Reserve via @clayground

Polymer Clay Date – Christmas Edition

A festive, creative session making charms, ornaments, and small jewelry with color, sparkle, and fun.
📅 Saturday 13/12 | 12:00–14:30
📍 Creative Lab | €25 (Reserve via pinkforest.gr/workshops )

Vlavi Book Club

A space to explore and discuss influential essays and literary works. Participants must read the recommended books.

📅 Saturday 13/12 | 18:00–21:00
📍 Permanent Historical Exhibition | Free Entry

Christmas Wreath Workshop

Create a traditional festive wreath in a warm, cheerful environment with all materials provided. No experience needed.

📅 Sunday 14/12 | 12:30–14:30
📍 Creative Lab | €45 (Tickets: monstera.athens@gmail.com / Instagram )

Elves in Action – Theater Workshop for Ages 3–5

A playful Christmas adventure where little elves help Santa prepare gifts and decorate the sleigh, including a mini baking workshop.

📅 Saturday 20/12 | 11:00–12:00
📍 Creative Lab | €10/child + accompanying adult 

Analog Collage Workshop

Create unique handmade compositions using old images, exploring personal stories and emotions through visual art.

📅 Saturday 20/12 | 13:00–16:00
📍 Creative Lab | €25 

Christmas Mystery at Kypseli Market

A festive scavenger hunt where children and adults solve puzzles and face mischievous elves that have turned the exhibition upside down.

📅 Sunday 21/12 | 16:30–18:00
📍 Exhibition | €22/child + accompanying adult 

Last but not least, at the Kypseli Municipal Market, visitors can explore a vibrant mix of pop-ups and shops offering unique gifts, handmade creations, and sustainable products. From eco-conscious brands like That Gorilla Brand and natural cosmetics from Solarz and Elichrysos, to handmade jewelry, playful fashion pieces, and festive decorations, there’s something for everyone. Discover cultural and artisanal treasures at Finikalala, support social initiatives at Anthizo and Modistra Hopemade, or find books, games, and knowledge-packed items at Skrip and POLY KOOL Bookstore. Seasonal pop-ups like Christmas Friends Market and the magical Village of Three Elves make holiday shopping joyful, while creative workshops, home décor, and woodworking collectives like Hokocrafts invite hands-on experiences. Every visit promises surprises, festive spirit, and a chance to support local creators and meaningful initiatives.

Tuesday, 09 December 2025 21:43

Christmas At The Acropolis Museum

This Christmas, the Acropolis Museum invites you to celebrate with imaginative children’s workshops, ancient festive traditions, guided tours through the collections, live music on the ground floor, and the striking Lamassu – a winged bull by Michael Rakowitz – in the Museum gardens. Browse unique gifts, including the 2026 lucky charm, at the Museum Shop, and enjoy seasonal dishes at the restaurant for a complete festive experience.


Children’s Program & Workshop: "Winged Mythical Creatures and the New Year’s Charm"


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Young explorers are invited to join archaeologists on a magical adventure through the exhibits to discover the lucky charm of the new year. Along the way, they’ll meet winged figures – guardians, messengers, or challengers – solve riddles, and collect magical objects. The journey ends in the Educational Centre, where children can decorate their own clay charms to take home.

Dates: Saturday 27/12 & Sunday 28/12, 11:00 a.m. (ages 6–12, in Greek)

Children’s Workshop: "The Iresione and the Carols"

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Children will decorate the Iresione, an olive-branch ornament, just as ancient children did, and sing traditional carols celebrating the New Year. Their creations will also adorn the Museum’s Iresione in the Kids Corner.

Dates: Monday 29/12 & Tuesday 30/12, 11:00 a.m. & 1:00 p.m. (ages 6–12, in Greek)

Music on the Museum Ground Floor

  • Sunday 21 December, 12:00 p.m. – El Sistema Greece Youth Orchestra
    Young musicians from 40 countries perform a repertoire blending classical works, Christmas melodies, and pieces promoting peace, under Kyriaki Kountouri. Artistic Direction: Zoe Zeniodi.

  • Monday 22 December, 12:30 p.m. – Cretan “Vrakofori” Dance Ensemble
    Experience traditional Cretan dances and carols under Giannis Petrakis.

  • Saturday 27 December, 12:00 p.m. – Hellenic Air Force Band
    Enjoy New Year melodies performed by the historic band, conducted by Flight Lieutenant Konstantinos Drakos.

Exploring the Galleries of the Acropolis Museum

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Every Saturday at 10 a.m. in English and 1 p.m. in Greek, archaeologists guide visitors through the exhibitions, sharing hidden stories and insights from the Acropolis, its monuments, and the ancient world.

Gallery talk: "The Erechtheion: A journey through a remarkable monument"

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On Sunday 28 December at 1 p.m., join archaeologists for an in-depth look at the Erechtheion, one of the Acropolis’s most iconic monuments, exploring its architecture, sculptural decoration, sacred traditions, and myths. Program held in Greek.

Lamassu of Nineveh – Michael Rakowitz & Ancient Cultures, Part 2

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Visitors can view the Lamassu of Nineveh, a 4.3-metre winged bull with a human face, reconstructed from Iraqi date syrup cans. This striking installation dialogues with the archaeological layers beneath the Museum, the sacred Acropolis above, and the modern city surrounding it.

At the Museum Restaurant with a View of the Acropolis

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Every Friday and Saturday evening (except 26/12), enjoy festive dinners overlooking the illuminated Acropolis until midnight. On other days, combine your visit with coffee, dessert, and holiday musical events. Reservations: (0030) 210 9000 915

Festive Gifts at the Museum Shop

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Discover beautiful decorative items and unique gifts, including the Museum’s 2026 lucky charm, inspired by the 6th-century mosaic floor patterns of Building Z. These pieces reflect the wealth, prosperity, and craftsmanship of the ancient Acropolis, making perfect festive gifts.


For more information, please visit theacropolismuseum.gr.


 




Tuesday, 09 December 2025 19:55

The Most Beautiful Christmas Lights In Athens

Christmas in Athens blends modern sparkle with timeless tradition, filling the city with warmth and cheer. What could be better than rediscovering its streets through dazzling Christmas lights and melting into the magic of the season?
 
Come along as we guide you to our favorite illuminated spots - all of which are best experienced on foot!



Syntagma’s lights, the most iconic


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On November 27, not even the rain could stop the crowd from gathering at Syntagma Square for the official start of Athens’ holiday season! Mayor Haris Doukas lit up a spectacular 19‑meter Christmas tree, sparkling with no less than 5 km of lights and 60,000 bulbs! The celebration also switched on the festive glow across central Athens, from Panepistimiou and Stadiou to Ermou and Vassilissis Sofias Avenue. 

Since that joyful kickoff, you can wander through Syntagma Square, the beating heart of Christmas in Athens, and soak up the festive vibe as local musicians keep the spirit alive all December long. 

Christmas Factory’s lights, the most family-friendly

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Once again, the Christmas Factory lights up Technopolis in Athens! The old factory turns into a festive funfair as Santa and his elves open up their magical universe to us. 

This year’s theme, Find Your Star, invites kids of all ages to join unique missions across 10 interactive workshops, from fairy‑tale storytelling and painting to music, not to forget the famous little train and ice rink. Thousands of sparkling lights paint scenes in the sky… and who knows, while strolling through the wonderland, you might just bump into Santa himself!

Stavros Niarchos Foundation Cultural Center Christmas World, the most artsy 

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The Stavros Niarchos Foundation Cultural Center kicks off a month of artsy, festive events, peaking on New Year’s Eve. Glide across the canal ice rink or wander through the Festival of Lights in the park, with dancing fountains and sparkling trees. This fairytale world, created by international and local artists under the theme BioLumina, hosts a rich program of concerts, performances, DJ sets, workshops, and screenings. From butterflies emerging on the green roof to dandelions floating around the dome, the Light Installations Festival stages a poetic dialogue between nature and festive season.

Pedion Tou Aeros, the most immersive

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Pedion tou Areos, one of Athens’ most frequented parks of the city, has transformed into a glowing Christmas Village with its own illuminated tree and a month‑long celebration of holiday cheer. After the success of 2024, concerts, ice rink and lively shows return to brighten the festive season. Wooden chalets overflow with handmade creations, gift ideas, and Christmas treats but the star attraction is an impressive illuminated trail inspired by the park’s design, inviting you to wander along the glowing river or beneath trees alive with vivid beams of light. Rediscover your favorite park by night, shimmering under the magic of Christmas illuminations!

Little Kook, the most delicious

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In the heart of Psyrri, a café goes all‑out with jaw‑dropping seasonal décor that changes every time of year, turning into a daily attraction for both locals and tourists. This Christmas, the theme is Circus, with dazzling festive touches everywhere. And don’t forget to snack while you’re there… after all, it’s still a café!

Karavaki, the most traditional

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Before the Christmas tree became a universal symbol, Greeks celebrated with the karavaki, a small wooden boat adorned with lights, a meaning far beyond decoration. They symbolized hope, protection, and the wish for a safe return, for sailors far from their families, especially during this season of gathering with loved ones.

The tradition usually begins on December 6, in honor of Saint Nicholas, protector of seafarers, and fills the season with prayers for safety and togetherness. Stroll through Athens in December and you will surely come across this motif scattered throughout the city, shimmering among the Christmas decorations, for instance, you can spot a large illuminated one in the Gazi district, right across the Christmas Factory!

And if you can’t decide between all these dazzling spots (why choose, really?), head up to Mount Lycabettus for a sweeping view of it all! It’s the perfect spot to catch Athens dressed in Christmas lights or the New Year’s fireworks, while savoring Melomakarona and Kourabiedes.

Friday, 05 December 2025 14:06

Queen Size Bed For Sale

Nearly new High quality Queen size bed for sale, measuring 200cm x 160cm and fully Manufactured in Greece by Greco Strom. Reluctantly selling due to re-location. Details: High quality solid bedframe with material headboard, Deep semi-firm, hypoallegenic mattress (also nearly new), Duvet, cover and pillows included (also nearly new and manufactured in Greece), Asking price: €685 (new price was €1,485)

Other items for sale: 1950s dining table; Solid wooden bathroom mirror; Wooden garden table.

Make an offer. Must be collected from Kypseli
Thursday, 04 December 2025 15:56

The Athens Singers Christmas Concert 2025

On Friday, December 19th, the Athens Singers and orchestra, conducted by Roger Tilley, will once again present a joyous and interesting Christmas programme, featuring the Messe de Minuit pour Noël by Marc-Antoine Charpentier, the famous Gloria by Antonio Vivaldi and some beloved sing-along carols.

As in previous years, the festive reception after the concert is included in the ticket price.

The concert will begin at 8:30PM at the War Museum Amphitheatre at Rizari 2, conveniently located near the Evangelismo Metro stop.

Tickets are €15, CASH ONLY.
Wednesday, 03 December 2025 16:22

Open Call For Creative Collaborators

Position/Role: After-School Arts & Enrichment Instructor/Collaborator
Organization: Sensory Studio
Location: Athens, Vari, Greece
 
Type of Collaboration: Part-Time, Contract, Workshop-Based

 The Opportunity & Scope (Project-Based)

We are a new after-school program and morning services for a family [parents,friends,building a calendar of specialized, project-based arts workshops for children aged [6] to [12] and adults in [Your City, Greece]. This is strictly a part-time, non-salaried collaboration focused on delivering pre-scheduled group workshops, ideal for artists seeking flexible work to supplement their professional practice.

We are seeking dynamic, experienced foreign residents of Greece to design and lead engaging group workshops in:

 * Drama/Theatre: Storytelling, art.,craft photography and more improvisation, physical theatre, and puppet making.
 * Music: Instrumental instruction, choir, music appreciation, rhythm, and movement.
 * Visual & Play Arts: Drawing, painting, crafting, clay, and multi-media creation.
 
●Required Qualifications & Experience
 
●Commitment | MUST be available for consistent weekday afternoons (Part-Time). | The collaboration is structured around a flexible calendar of workshops/projects, NOT a full-time position. |
 
● Teaching | Minimum 2 years working with children (ages [6]-[12]). | Must be able to create a structured yet fun learning environment. 
●Castemize workshops for adults in clay therapy & morning art gathering &ceramic skills and more .
 
●Language | Fluency in English is essential. | Knowledge of Greek and/or other foreign languages (e.g., [French, Arabic]) is a significant advantage.
 
●Legal | Must have the legal right to reside and work in Greece. | Verification of legal status will be required. 
 
●Safety | Must provide a clean Criminal Record Check (Ποινικό Μητρώο). | This is mandatory for working with minors.
 
Compensation & Schedule

Schedule: Part-Time, Project-Based. Workshop hours are limited to weekday morning &afternoons, typically between [9am ] and [9pm].

Compensation: Competitive hourly rate starting at 25€\40€ per hour workshops delivered.
 
Support: Provision of teaching materials budget and administrative support.

Application Submission

Interested candidates should submit the following documents in a single PDF file via email:

 1. Cover Letter: Briefly explain your teaching philosophy and your ideal subjects for part-time group workshops (maximum 1 page).
 2. Curriculum Vitae (CV): Highlight your artistic and teaching career, focusing on experience with children.
 3. Work Samples / Portfolio (Select : Links to your professional portfolio, teaching videos, or artwork.
 4. Workshop Proposal: A one-page summary for a 4-6 week course you could lead in one of the three subjects (Drama, Music, or Visual Arts mosaic, clay), specifying the age group and total workshop hours.

Deadline for Submissions: December 30, 2025
Short-form video plays a growing role in how students in Athens communicate, relax, and share their experiences. What began as a simple way to capture quick moments has developed into a meaningful part of youth culture. These platforms influence humor, trends, and the rhythm of daily routines, often shaping conversations both online and offline.

Students also use these clips as small breaks in a busy day, giving them a quick moment to unwind before returning to other responsibilities. The steady flow of new trends keeps their feeds fresh. This makes the short videos an easy way to stay connected without committing much time.

This article explores the rise of short-form video culture among students in Athens.

Shifting Digital Habits Among Young Users

Families and teachers have noticed changes in how students use their devices throughout the day. Quick clips fill the gaps between study sessions, bus rides, and after-school downtime.

An Association for Computing Machinery study states that people are even using short-form videos to share everyday activities such as running, studying, and sketching. Researchers reviewed 420 TikTok clips and found that creators often show details before, during, and after the activity. They also found that people adjust larger personal goals into smaller, video-friendly moments that fit the fast pace of short clips.

However, this growing interest also ties into broader public debates on the addictive use of social media platforms. TikTok, for example, is one of the most used platforms for creating and consuming short-form content.

According to TruLaw, many families of students and young adults have filed lawsuits for the same. They allege that the platform intentionally uses addictive design features. This is leading to mental health harm.

Through the TikTok lawsuit for mental health, families are seeking platform design changes. Discussions of this kind often highlight the mix of entertainment, pressure, and emotional influence.

Local Style and Cultural Expression

Athens adds a distinctive backdrop to student-created videos. Teens showcase street corners, murals, cafés, and lively neighborhoods, giving viewers a glimpse of the city through their eyes. These clips combine local character with modern editing styles, helping students build a visual language that feels personal and expressive.

Many videos travel beyond the city through reposts, placing Athens in front of audiences who might never have visited. Students enjoy seeing their surroundings gain attention on a wider stage. This sense of visibility encourages them to experiment even more with their content.

However, there’s a fine line between experimentation and overuse. Athens and Greece are trying to ensure students, especially minors, don’t overstep these boundaries. As reported by The National Herald, Greece is planning strategies to not ban but curb the use of social media. The aim is to protect minors from the negatives of social media, which include harassment, bullying, and internet addiction.

Creativity & School Life

Short-form videos also influence what students do outside regular lessons. Some explore editing as a hobby, while others try storytelling techniques or create simple documentary-style clips. These projects sometimes turn into collaborative efforts among classmates, giving them a chance to build something together and share it with peers.

Such creative experiments help students develop confidence with visual communication. They learn how to pace clips, frame scenes, and combine audio with movement, all while sharing their daily experiences.

This has even allowed many students from Athens and Greece to excel in film festivals. A GreekReporter article states that a Greek student won second prize at the Cannes Film Festival in 2024. The movie’s name was The Chaos She Left Behind, and it was the country’s first entry into the La Cinef competition in Cannes in 23 years.

Community Responses & Guidance

Schools and community groups across Athens have started offering spaces where students can talk about digital habits. Workshops often focus on creativity, balance, and thoughtful media use. The aim is to help teens understand what they enjoy while giving them room to think about areas they might want to adjust.

These conversations encourage young people to recognize their own patterns and make choices that feel comfortable. This is done without losing the spontaneity and fun that draw them to video platforms in the first place.

Some educators also mention that students respond well when these discussions feel practical rather than theoretical. Sessions that include examples from their own routines help them think about how digital habits fit into their daily choices. This approach gives young people space to reflect without feeling judged, and it encourages them to shape their online activity in a balanced way.

Short-form video culture continues to grow, and students in Athens remain enthusiastic contributors. Their styles, humor, and creative approaches shape how stories are shared and how local experiences circulate online. As this trend develops, the voices of young people will keep influencing the direction of digital expression throughout the city.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do short-form videos influence how students form friendships?

Short clips often act as conversation starters, giving students shared references that help them connect quickly. Many teens bond over trends, inside jokes, and creators they follow. These shared interests can make new social situations feel easier, especially for students who are shy or adjusting to a new environment.

Are students using short-form videos for learning or study inspiration?

Quite a few students explore academic-focused clips that feature study routines, note-taking styles, or time-management ideas. These videos give them a sense of motivation and help them experiment with techniques that might suit their own habits. While the approach is informal, some students say these clips offer small boosts of inspiration when long study sessions feel heavy.

Do parents participate in short-form video culture with their children?

Some parents take a curious, lighthearted approach by watching clips their children recommend, which can spark fun conversations at home. Others try making simple videos together as a bonding activity. Even if parents do not use the platforms often, many appreciate the chance to understand what their children enjoy.

Short-form video culture continues to grow, and students in Athens remain enthusiastic contributors. Their styles, humor, and creative approaches shape how stories are shared and how local experiences circulate online. As this trend develops, the voices of young people will keep influencing the direction of digital expression throughout the city.
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