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A New Season Of Culture & Creativity At The Kypseli Municipal Market
This September at the Kypseli Municipal Market, the spirit of community is at its best. The historic building is buzzing with life, hosting cultural events, workshops, food, and gatherings that bring people together. Families, friends, and visitors stroll through the market, discovering not only unique shops but also creative initiatives, social impact projects, and spaces that celebrate diversity and connection.
EventsWe’re back in Athens, just like you, and this is your reminder that it may be the right time to make your sexual health a priority. The Athens Checkpoint team will be at the Kypseli Municipal Market to provide information about prevention and sexual health, give out free condoms, and offer free and rapid testing for HIV, syphilis, and Hepatitis B & C.
▪ Mondays 1, 15 & 29/9 || 11:00-15:00
▪ Creative Lab
▪ Free entrance
The Kypseli Municipal Market hosts a farmers’ market with fresh organic produce from small-scale producers.
▪ Every Wednesday || 14:00-17:00
▪ Atrium
▪ Free entrance
The Ethiopian community invites you to celebrate with us the Ethiopian New Year with lively rhythms, vibrant colors & patterns, unique food, and drinks.
▪ Sunday 7/9 || 10:00-22:00
▪ Atrium
▪ Free entrance

With the initiative of the Kypseli Municipal Market, Blood-e is organizing an action to support voluntary blood donation.
▪ Wednesday 9/9 || 16:00-19:00
▪ F
▪ Free entrance
Athens Beer Weekend is back! Get ready for three days full of beer, music, and urban fun vibes at the Kypseli Municipal Market! Craft beers from top microbreweries, street food to excite your taste buds, DJ sets from selectors who know how to set the mood, merchandise from local brands, and many surprises to quench even the toughest thirst!
▪ Friday 12/9, 17:00-23:30 | Saturday 13/9, 15:00–23:30 | Sunday 14/9, 13:00–23:30
▪ Atrium
▪ Free entrance

From September through October, we “walk” again through the history of the city’s liveliest neighborhood! The Kypseli Municipal Market invites us once more on a unique theatrical walk “Next Stop: Kypseli.” Now in its sixth season, the tour takes us back in time, as Kypseli “comes alive” before our eyes, revealing secrets and stories hidden in every corner. Duration: 80'
▪ Sundays 14/9, 21/9, 28/9 || 19:00 (arrival required at 18:45)
▪ Meeting point: Kypseli Municipal Market / Exhibition entrance, Fokionos Negri St.
▪ Ticket: €10. Reduced: €7 (for unemployed, students, disabled, seniors 65+). Presale at more.com
The Accessibility & Inclusion Working Group of the City of Athens is organizing a full-day free event dedicated to sustainable mobility and cycling as part of European Mobility Week. In collaboration with the NGO “Cities for Cycling” and local schools, the event offers hands-on activities for children and adults, highlighting the role of bicycles in everyday life and sustainable urban mobility.
▪ Tuesday 16/9 || 10:00-19:00
▪ Atrium, Creative Lab
▪ Free entrance
A two-day festival by the organization “The Georgian House,” featuring traditional Georgian dishes and wine. Chefs from the Georgian community will cook, accompanied by artists, painters, jewelers, and other creators. The event includes traditional Georgian dances and music.
▪ Saturday 20 & Sunday 21/9 || 11:00-20:00
▪ Atrium
▪ Free entrance

After the success of “Medusa Workshop: Create Your Own Jellyfish and Become Part of the Story!”, ADAF Greece returns to Kypseli Municipal Market with a day dedicated to technology and creativity. Visitors will explore ADAF’s installations and admire their own jellyfish creations.
▪ Thursday 25/9 || 17:00-23:00
▪ Atrium
▪ Free entrance
Stay tuned for more information!
▪ Friday 26/9 || 21:00
▪ Saturday 27/9 || 20:00
▪ Atrium
▪ Free entrance

At the historic Kypseli Municipal Market, in one of the city’s liveliest neighborhoods, we enjoy great music by top selectors and DJs, creating a diverse musical soundtrack for the soul, mind, and body.
▪ Sunday 28/9 || 13:00-23:30
▪ Atrium
▪ Free entrance
The “Wasted” campaign, organized by Syniparxis Org under Bloomberg Philanthropies’ Youth Climate Action Fund and supported by the City of Athens, culminates on Monday 29 September 2025, the International Day of Awareness of Food Loss and Waste. A large-scale festival at Kypseli Municipal Market aimed at the city’s young citizens.
▪ Monday 29/9 || 13:00-22:00
▪ Atrium
▪ Free entrance
A unique art exhibition showcasing works by students from the Avlona Juvenile Detention Center, created in a setting of stark contrasts. The artworks reflect the school’s transformation into a vibrant artistic workshop.
▪ Monday 29/9 – Sunday 5/10 || Mon-Fri 15:00-21:00 & Sat-Sun 10:00-21:00
▪ Large F
▪ Free entrance
Earrings, keychains, colors, and imagination! Two creative polymer clay workshops—one for beginners, the other more advanced with floral designs.
▪ Monday 15 & 29/9 || 18:00-20:30
▪ Creative Lab
▪ Cost: €25 per workshop (all materials provided)
▪ Sign up and info here
Join us at the Kypseli Municipal Market for Afro-American dance and choreography to a Sudanese jazz song with addictive groove and relaxed style. Learn basic moves, rhythms, weight shifts, body involvement, and relax into the beat. Includes warm-up, circle coordination, and cooldown.
▪ Monday 15/9 || 18:30-20:30
▪ Atrium
▪ Free entrance (reservation required here)
Starting with woodworking basics, participants will quickly get hands-on learning how to use hand tools. By the end, each will take home their own handmade stool.
▪ Every Wednesday, 17/9 – 5/11 || 18:30-20:30
▪ HOKOCRAFTS
▪ Limited seats. Info & tickets: https://www.hokocrafts.com/workshop

What remains when voices fall silent? Old photos, hidden stories, and women behind great names inspire new writing. We’ll explore pop culture, tradition, and silenced lives to discover how to write more powerfully.
▪ Monday 22/9 || 18:00-21:00
▪ Small F
▪ Free entrance. Reservation via DM or email torvas.athens@gmail.com (first-come, first-served)
In collaboration with textile designer Porfyria Moschopoulou, the Kypseli Municipal Market hosts embroidery workshops focusing on cross-stitch. Participants (15+) will learn stitches, patterns, materials, and design harmony. Suitable for beginners or those wanting to expand their skills.
▪ Every Tuesday, 30/9 – 9/12 || 18:30-20:30
▪ Small F
▪ Tickets via more.com. Cost: €125 full cycle (30/9–9/12), €70 per half cycle.
A seminar hosted at Kypseli Municipal Market for parents, teachers, caregivers, and anyone wishing to gain essential skills to handle emergencies for all ages. Covers CPR, anti-choking techniques, injury and allergy management. Includes theory and practical training.
▪ Tuesday 30/9 || 18:30-20:00
▪ Creative Lab
▪ Cost: €30. Reservation via Momscent’s Instagram page + payment via Iris (Tax ID: 149175938)
▪ Mon 1 – Sun 7/9 || 10:00-21:00
▪ Mon 1 – Sun 7/9 || 10:00-21:00
▪ Mon 15 – Sat 21/9 || 12:00-20:00
▪ Mon 22 – Sun 28/9 || 10:00-21:00
▪ Mon 29/9 – Sun 5/10 || Mon-Wed 10:00-15:00, Tue-Thu-Fri 13:00-21:00, Sat-Sun 12:00-21:00
Shops
At the Kypseli Municipal Market, you’ll discover a lively mix of shops that celebrate creativity, culture, and community. Hōkō brings eco-friendly and sustainable home décor inspired by Japanese and Scandinavian design, with a mid-century twist—and a plant cutting gifted with every purchase. SCRIP is a cozy bookstore offering a thoughtful selection of Greek and translated literature, poetry, theory, and rare editions, while also hosting talks and seminars. The VERY COOL Knowledge Bookstore adds a playful touch, filled with books on geography, history, science, and psychology, along with collectible merch, games, and colorful curiosities. For something truly unique, Finikalala offers handmade jewelry and accessories created in collaboration with Kenyan women artisans, blending African tradition with Greek culture and supporting fair trade. And at Modistra Hopemade, handmade home items and accessories come to life through the work of formerly incarcerated women, combining creativity with empowerment and social impact.
CineDoc 2025–26: A Season of Stories That Change Us
Michalis Roumbis | 2025 | Greece | 63’
Trailer
A former nightclub owner dedicates his life to rescuing over 400 stray dogs in Crete, challenging local attitudes while gaining global support.
📍 Athens: Anesis (18/9), Danaos (19–22/9) | Volos: 4/10 | Rethymno: 11/10
Dimitris Koutsiabasakos | 2025 | Greece | 117’ | Kinolab Production
Thanasis Vassiliou | 2025 | Greece/France | 70’ | StudioBauhaus
Sandrine Dumas | 2024 | France/Argentina | 86’
Stelios Charalampopoulos | 2024 | Greece | 100’ | Anav Productions, Periplus Films
Trailer
The trials and executions of Nikos Belogiannis and Nikos Ploumpidis, and the tragic fate of a man marked by history.
📍 Volos: 17/1
- Obscuro Barroco – Evangelia Kranioti | 2017 | France/Greece/Switzerland | 59’ Trailer – A portrait of trans activist Luana Muniz in Rio de Janeiro. 📍 8/11
- Transistence – Anastasia Vaitsopoulou, Ioannis Tsioulis | 2023 | Greece | 27’ Trailer – Investigating trans experiences in Athens and Madrid. 📍 8/11
- Gayby Baby – Maya Newell | 2015 | Australia | 85’ Trailer – Growing up in same-sex families through children’s eyes. 📍 9/11
📍 Danaos: 12 & 15/2
- 548 Days Without My Name – Yolanda Markopoulou (2024, Greece, 14’) – The diary of a Jewish child hidden during WWII.
- The Exploding Girl – Caroline Poggi, Jonathan Vinel (2025, France/Greece, 18’) – A raw 3D portrait of a generation’s rage.
Eleni Vardaki : Unlocking Mind-Body Mastery With EFT & Coaching in Greece

If you want to explore more about Eleni’s work and discover how EFT can help you achieve balance and well-being, visit her page HERE.
Q: What drew you to working specifically with stress, anxiety, and academic success?
Q: What role does the mind-body connection play in helping people perform better in all areas of their lives?
A: It allows for forward progress without as much struggle. When you’re using only your mind to achieve goals, but your nervous system is dysregulated, you may experience a range of stress-related or psychosomatic symptoms, which can even develop into actual physical health problems. This makes the journey toward your goals much harder.
By integrating the mind and body, you can regulate your nervous system, reduce these challenges, and approach your goals with greater ease. As a result, people often find they can go further, faster, and with less strain than they expected.
Q: Can you share a success story where your coaching made a big difference in someone’s life?
One that stands out is a teenager I worked with who had been seeing a Cognitive Behavioral Therapist for Trichotillomania, compulsive hair pulling caused by stress. The strategies she had tried weren’t working. But when she came to me, she didn’t present that issue. Instead, she and her mother booked four EFT sessions for help with Math exam anxiety at the end of the school year.
Interestingly, the Math exam anxiety cleared in just one session, leaving us with three remaining. So I asked what else she would like to work on, and she suggested trying EFT for her compulsion to pull her hair. Over the next three sessions, the behavior stopped almost completely. After the summer, we did a few additional sessions to address occasional triggers, but overall, within five sessions, the behavior had stopped.
Not only did this help with her academics, but it also brought immense relief. She had been worried about developing a permanent bald spot, and resolving this compulsion lifted a huge emotional burden.
Q: What are the most common stressors you’ve seen among Greek clients, and how do you help them face these challenges?
The top three are financial stress, relational stress, and health-related stress, whether it’s dealing with personal health issues, health anxiety, or caring for a family member with chronic health problems.
To address these, we use EFT tapping. We start by identifying the stressful situation, such as an upcoming invasive medical procedure, the emotions behind it, and where it’s felt in the body. Sometimes we focus on one of these aspects, other times we assign each of these aspects a number on a scale of 0 to 10 and use that as a baseline. During the session, we continuously monitor how the client’s numbers shift as we tap, which allows us to track progress in real time.
For example, with financial stress, we might work on fears about checking how much money is left in a bank account, the stress of a big unexpected expense, or getting hit by a huge tax bill. Just thinking about a large tax payment can trigger stress levels and frustration at the injustice of it an 8/10 in intensity, for example. By tapping while focusing on their negative emotions and stress sensations, we work on lowering both the emotional and physiological responses, making it easier to face these challenges with a clearer, calmer mindset so that they can think of how they can deal with it.
If you want to explore more about Eleni’s work and discover how EFT can help you achieve balance and well-being, visit her page HERE.
Q: What is one thing you would change about the way mental health and coaching are approached in Athens and Greece?
I think the coaching sector in Greece is strong. There are many skilled professionals, whether traditional life coaches who focus on top-down cognitive strategies and talk-based coaching interventions, or somatic coaching approaches like the one I offer. Psychotherapists, psychologists, and the entire mental health sector have a lot to contribute.
I’d like to see more collaboration between the medical and mental health sectors, especially in private healthcare. Many health issues are linked to lifestyle factors rather than genetics. Helping people change and improve their habits can make a huge difference in managing or even preventing stress-related health problems from becoming more serious. Coaching and therapy can also help patients manage stress and anxiety related to medical experiences.
If doctors referred patients with such challenges to relevant specialists in the mental health sector, it could greatly improve their well-being and overall quality of life. Strengthening partnerships between the medical and mental health fields would allow for a more holistic and effective approach to patient care. I believe bridging this gap across the two sectors by working together would benefit many people.
Q: And what about your clients? Have you noticed any changes, since for many people mental health is still a taboo topic?
Yes, I have noticed a change in Athens. More people are developing the humility and courage to say it’s okay to get help. It doesn’t make you weak, it makes you human.
In Athens there are new ideas, workshops, and experiences that people can benefit from and become more informed about mental health. When ignorance in an area decreases, people stop thinking, “Oh, I’m not crazy, so I don’t need to see a Psychologist.” Or “I’m fine, I don’t need to hire a coach for my stress” - even when they have medically diagnosed stress-related health issues. So with knowledge more readily available, I’m seeing more people willing to invest in coaching, therapy, and stress reduction services over here.
However, in more rural parts of Greece, there’s still more resistance. There’s a kind of competition around who is more tired or working harder, and less recognition that you can achieve your goals without sacrificing your health and well-being. That mindset seems to be less present in the countryside compared to Athens.
Q: What’s your favorite thing to do in Greece when you want to completely relax?
Oh, definitely going to the beach, all year round—winter, summer, spring, autumn. For me, it’s the sea above all, even more than other nature spots. But any kind of nature is restorative.
Q: And one final question…To whom would you recommend EFT tapping?”:
I would invite anyone curious to explore Emotional Freedom Techniques, especially those who have already done some work with psychologists or psychotherapists and have a conscious understanding of their blocks but feel stuck. EFT works really well when there’s a somatic, or body-based, component to the challenge, something that keeps you stuck on a physical or emotional level.
For example, it can help with overcoming procrastination towards an important goal, releasing or healing chronic lower back pain, or improving sleep when insomnia is an issue.
So, if you’ve done all you can with your conscious mind and you feel there might be subconscious emotional blocks stored in your body, EFT sessions might be a helpful next step to try.
A Hopeful Note
Looking ahead, we’re optimistic about the future of mental health and coaching in Greece. As awareness grows and collaboration between medical and mental health professionals strengthens, more people will feel empowered to seek the support they need. With evolving attitudes and innovative approaches like EFT gaining traction, we envision a future where holistic well-being becomes a natural part of everyday life, helping individuals and communities thrive.
Thank you, Eleni, for sharing your insights and inspiring us with your journey!
A Conversation With Valef Yachts’ Leading Lady Kathy Lefakinis
Nearly five decades ago, a chance encounter in Athens forever changed the course of her life. What began as a magical introduction to Greece—and to her future husband, Bill Lefakinis, founder of Valef Yachts—evolved into a lifelong journey of love, family, and leadership in the world of luxury yachting. In this interview, she shares her story of adapting to Greek life, the lessons learned from building a family legacy, and why Greece continues to shine as one of the world’s most treasured yachting destinations.

Q: How did you first come to Greece and meet your husband, Bill?

📧 Contact@ValefYachts.com
📞 +30 210 418 2381
📱 +30 697 271 0026 (WhatsApp available)
Oh my sweet Greece – Learn Greek & Speak With Confidence
If you’ve just arrived in Athens, or have been living here for a while and want to feel more at home, learning Greek with an engaging method that encourages speaking can make all the difference! Oh my sweet Greece offers small-group and one-on-one lessons, both in-person in Kifisia and online, in a warm and welcoming environment with experienced instructors, designed to help students communicate confidently while enjoying the learning process.
A Warm & Effective Learning Environment
At the heart of Kifisia and also online, Oh my sweet Greece Greek language school provides a warm and welcoming space where learners truly feel at home. Small, level-specific groups ensure that students progress comfortably together, while engaging materials are designed to make speaking Greek natural from day one. Classes are available for levels, from beginners to advanced learners, and also offer preparation for the official Greek language certification (Ελληνομάθεια).
Explore Athens & Make Friends
Located within Househub, a collaborative space near the Kifisia metro station, Oh my sweet Greece also offers excursions and cultural activities, providing the perfect opportunity to explore Athens, immerse yourself in Greek culture, and make new friends.
Visit www.ohmysweetgreece.com and start your Greek learning journey!
Athens Olympic Museum: A World-Class Venue For Business & Culture
- Capacity: Up to 35 guests
- Area: 63 m²
1896 Event Hall
- Capacity: Up to 140 guests (various layouts)
- Area: 160 m²
Foyer 1896
- Capacity: Up to 200 guests
- Area: 350 m²
- Capacity: Up to 200 guests (various layouts)
- Area: 370 m²
Lounge
- Capacity: Up to 30 guests
- Area: 75 m²
- Corporate Events: Conferences, seminars, product launches, and team-building sessions are elevated by the museum’s inspiring atmosphere and premium facilities.
- Cultural Gatherings: Host exhibitions, book presentations, panel discussions, or creative workshops in a venue that champions the values of culture and education.
- Private Celebrations: From milestone birthdays to elegant receptions, the museum’s unique design creates a memorable backdrop for personal moments.
- Children’s Parties & Educational Events: The museum offers a fun, educational experience for kids, combining entertainment with hands-on learning about Olympic history and values.
Why Choose the Olympic Museum?
FOR SALE – Mercedes-Benz C230 Kompressor Coupe (2003)
Vehicle Details
Year: 2002 (October)
Body Style: 2-Door Coupe
Transmission: Six gear manual
Mileage: 211,000 km
Engine: Supercharged (Kompressor) Petrol
Color: Black
Interior: Fabric, like new
Condition: Excellent running condition, very well maintained
Key Features
One owner from new
Never involved in any accident
Always garaged and regularly serviced
Cold A/C – all electronics fully functional
Power windows, mirrors
Imported from California – clean and rust-free
Recent technical inspection passed with no issues
Full service history available
Price: €7,500 Negotiable
📄 Full documentation and service records included Photos Available Upon Request
Contact Info
Name: Spyros
Email: spyros.economides@csueastbay.edu
Location: Melissia, Athens, Greece
Exclusive Discounts At Santorini Experience 2025


Running against the backdrop of the Aegean blue
The three running routes of Santorini Experience — the 5 km “Aristides Alafouzos” powered by Miele, the 10 km powered by SIXT, member of MOTODYNAMICS Group, and the 15 km — offer unforgettable experiences for participants of all levels.

The event is organized by the Municipality of Thira, Thira Department of Sports & Culture, and ActiveMedia Group.
Hoâme - Vegan Holistic Wellness Agency
Home /hoʊm/ + âme /ɑm/, the French word for soul. Your heart is your home! Founded by Fouli Micheli, Hoâme is a vegan hospitality and wellness consulting agency enhancing plant based ethics and holistic well-being by combining protocols on both physical and energy body, and providing services which navigate (identify, clear, energize) our psyche by addressing your emotions, psychosomatic dis-eases (body) and soul awakening and development.
Motto
The secret is in the heart(s).
Release (what weights you down) - Relax (stay still , observe) - Reset.
Karma is the roadmap to our evolution.
It is love that heals, not time.
Mission
Hoâme Mykonos has one soul mission to welcome and facilitate anyone who has decided to follow back the path of return to a healthy state of mind , body and soul and address the root of the ailment (physical & emotional).
Services
Pranic Healing Can Improve Your Health, Relationship, Emotions, & Business! From the comfort of your home, we offer:
> Psychotherapeutic Services
Ever wonder: Why is this happening to me? In 3 sessions you will receive your emotional modus operati.
> Mind (talk therapy)
Emotional introspection method ( our signature method)
Triptych: relationship with myself, with others, with my family.
> Body (talk & energy therapy)
By mapping your psychosomatic (physical ailments- dis-ease), we will identify the possible root cause and address it with Pranic Healing (energy healing).
Highly recommended to opt for functional medicine consulting & nutritional therapy (physical body therapy).
> Soul (no talk - no touch energy scanning)
Energy Scanning method ( as taught in Pranic healing by Master Choa Kok Sui, founder of modern Pranic Healing).
Once you share your name, we can scan the aura & chakras and identify the energy level, and blockages preventing from being healthy, happy, holy and wealthy.
> Relationships Therapy
Relationships healing (Pranic healing)
Relationship Healing is the application of Pranic Healing techniques dealing with relationships. Any negative thought and emotion, from a simple stress, to irritations, resentment and disagreements tend to cloud the mind and lodge in the chakras. Once the chakras get clouded, the person starts seeing his/her partner through all these negative thoughts and emotions. The effects are increased arguments, hatred coldness and eventually break up. Relationship Healing works on both persons involved in a relationship to remove the negative thoughts and emotions from the aura and the chakras and increase the love and harmony
This can lead to:
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Reduced emotional baggage.
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Increased emotional resilience.
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Improved ability to manage emotions in a healthy way
> Business Healing (Pranic Healing)
Pranic healing can be used to improve focus, strategic thinking and decision-making abilities, right planning, right message and channels of communication, productivity, creativity, focus, success, better performance, greater growth and create a positive, motivating work environment.
> Plant Based consulting & nutritional therapy
We believe and follow a plant-based diet (but everyone is welcome) and we swear by vegan functional medicine and nutritional therapy (naturopathy) which main focus is to promote health through a holistic and bio-individual approach and to support the body and mind in reaching their optimal functioning and balance.
> Conscious vegan business & hospitality consulting
Let’s spread the word about holistic plant based wellness, where we address both physical and energy body with scientific proven methods, where we normalize spirituality for everyday modern life, where healthy food, natural elixirs and communities can thrive!
Contact Info
Website : https://www.hoamemykonos.com/
How does Pranic healing work?
Pranic healing involves scanning the human aura to detect the imbalances of energies, known as energetic congestion and depletion. It then uses cleansing technique to remove negative and used-up energies and energizing techniques to improve the flow of energy and strengthen the aura and the chakras. Once the aura is balanced, clean and strong, the health of the body gets improved (source).
It can be applied to both individuals and corporations and is perfect for challenges such as low productivity, finances, stressful work conditions, lack of execution, etc.
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Energy Pranic Healing (Prana: /ˈprɑːnə/, Sanskrit word for life force) is highly systematic and scientific-based.
It is a no-touch, no-drug complementary therapy system that uses prana to heal a wide range of physical and psychological ailment.
It was developed by Grand Master Choa Kok Sui and it is now being practiced in over 120 countries and incorporated in a number of hospitals around the globe.
A Conversation With Nomad-at-Heart Mahsa Homayounfar, Who’s Redefining Travel With Purpose


Arabic and Russian. I never really finished them, so I know just enough for basic conversation and survival. Both have very complicated grammar. I was more comfortable with Russian because it’s Indo-European like my other languages, but Arabic is from a totally different language family.

Huge thanks to Mahsa for sharing her amazing story and inspiring us to travel with purpose and heart. If you want to follow her adventures, check out her Instagram HERE!