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Tuesday, 24 May 2022 18:53

Athens Gardens Festival 2022

Athens Gardens festival started its journey in 2013 by the Athens Art Network, which had been created just a year prior, and consisted of many independent art groups. Since then, at the beginning of the tourist season, the festival presents the opportunity to find live world and classical music in selected Athenian gardens and parks with free entrance.



May 26 - Tango concert by “Tanguerissimo”
Dance performance by dance school “Baile de Barrio” with an open “milonga” for the public to follow.

Trio Tanguerissimo has been well-loved by Athenian milongueros and aims to embark on a musical journey through Buenos Aires in the 1950s. Kostas Vlachopoulos on the chromatic harmonica, Elli Dadira on acoustic bass and vocals, and Marios Strofalis on the piano will perform traditional tango for the dancing crew Baile de barrio, lead by Kostas Nikolaides, and for every member of the public who enjoys the most erotic form of dance.

Where: Viktoria square(outside the metro station Viktoria sq)
Time: 8-10 p.m 

May 27 - Songs and music of love
Marios Strofalis Quartet & Irene Toumpaki.

The cinematic composer’s chamber music ensemble with a distinct Mediterranean hue is almost in the 20th year since its formation and will present the albums “European Taxim I & II”. Irene Toumpaki’s voice narrates a journey with songs of love from her new album called “Mystikos Kipos” with M.Strofalis music.

Where: “Kentro Technon” (Art center) - Parko Eleutherias (Freedom Park)
Time: 7:30-9:30 p.m

May 28 - Latin concert by Martha Moreleon and the “Real Latin group.gr”
Cuban and Latin dance performance

The Athenian-Mexican with the velvety voice aims to bring Cuban song and dance to the multicultural neighborhood of the central railroad station of Athens. With her, her long-time companions in music from Chile, Argentina, and Greece. To truly bring this party to life we have the help of two Cuban dancers. The audience is not obliged to join the dance, but it is strongly encouraged! 

Where: Park opposite Stathmos Larisis station (basketball court, Samou 75)
Time: 8-10 p.m

May 29 - Swing concert by “Manouchedrome” accompanying the dance group “Rhythm Hoppers” in a swing party 

ManoucheDrome go on a musical journey starting from Django Reinhardt through Belgium and onto Paris where gypsy jazz met the swing accordion of Gus Viseur, and come all the way to Britain where gypsy jazz met English verse. Ever devoted to the idioms of yesteryear and the explosive voice of Nandia Manti ManoucheDrome invite the audience to “whistle” and dance along with the musical rhythms of swing. Alongside them, the dancing crew Rhythm Hoppers will get the party rolling, and everyone can join.

Where: Pagrati Grove
Time: 8-10 p.m
Greek Health Minister Thanos Plevris announced that face masks will no longer be required for indoor spaces between June 1 – September 15.

Under the revised guidelines, as of June 1, masks will no longer be mandatory in indoor areas including at supermarkets, restaurants, shops, malls, hair salons, etc.

The minister added that masks will also not be necessary for means of transport with numbered seats including airplanes, intercity trains, and KTEL buses. The lifting of the measure also concerns employees in all the aforementioned areas.

Click here to learn more about how to protect yourself, symptoms, and where to seek medical treatment. 
Click here to read about how to get vaccinated for COVID-19 in Greece.

Where mask-wearing will remain mandatory

Mask-wearing will remain mandatory in hospitals, senior care homes, and when using public means of transport (buses, trolleys, electric railway, metro, and tram).

The health minister added that the country’s Covid-19 committee of experts will decide in the following days if mask-wearing will remain mandatory in schools, universities and when traveling on ferries to the islands. 

To read this article in full, please visit: news.gtp.gr
Monday, 23 May 2022 07:00

Fascinating Facts About Greece

Everyone knows that Greece is the cradle of Western Civilization, the birthplace of democracy, that it has a stunningly beautiful coastline, and that our Independence Day is March 25th. However, there are some facts that very few people are aware of.

There may be some things about Greece and its history that even many Greeks don’t know. Why not take this opportunity to brush up on some interesting facts and factoids about this most fascinating country before you finally travel there for an idyllic vacation this Summer?

Facts about Greece you probably didn’t know

1. There are about 2,000 islands and islets in Greece, but only 170 of them are inhabited. The largest, Crete, has an area of ​​8,260 square kilometers (3,189 square miles).

2. Greece is the number one country in the world in the production of natural sponges.

3. Athens had a population of about 7,000 only two centuries ago. Today the capital’s residents exceed five million, almost half of the country’s population.

4. Surrounded by the sea, there is no place in Greece that is more than 137 km (85 miles) away from the sea. Greece has the tenth-longest coastline in the world.

5. In the 1950s, only 30 percent of Greeks knew how to read and write. Today, the illiteracy rate is just 5 percent.

6. Greece ranks third in the world in olive oil production. The cultivation of olive trees in the country began in ancient times. Indeed, some olive trees which are known to have been planted in the thirteenth century still produce fruit.

7. The Greek language has been spoken for approximately 3,000 years, making it one of the oldest languages ​​in the world.

8. Athens has been inhabited for 7,000 years, making it one of the oldest cities in Europe.

9. On average, Greeks enjoy 250 days of sunshine a year. This corresponds to 6,000 hours of sun per year.

10. Greece has more archaeological museums than any other country in the world — which is only natural considering the age of its civilization.

To read this article in full and discover more mind-blowing facts about Greece, please visit: greekreporter.com
Monday, 23 May 2022 07:00

Greek Semolina Cake - Revani

Revani (also spelled ravani) is a Greek cake known for its citrus flavors and use of semolina flour. The sponge cake is made with lemon zest and sweetened with a simple syrup with orange zest.

Here's an easy-to-follow recipe for the perfect revani, a delightful addition to any sweet table!



Ingredients

For the cake: 
  • 1 cup all-purpose flour
  • 1 cup fine semolina
  • 1 tablespoon baking powder
  • 1/2 cup unsalted butter
  • 1 cup granulated sugar
  • 3 large eggs, separated
  • 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
  • 1 lemon, zested
  • 1 cup milk
  • 1 pinch salt
For the syrup: 
  • 1 1/2 cups water
  • 1 1/2 cups granulated sugar
  • 2 strips orange zest
  • 1 teaspoon fresh lemon juice
Instructions
  • Preheat the oven to 350 F. Grease the bottom and sides of a 9 x 13-inch pan and set aside.
  • Mix the flour, semolina, and baking powder in a medium bowl.
  • Cream the butter with the sugar until light and fluffy using an electric mixer. With the mixer running, add the egg yolks one by one. Continue mixing until the batter turns light yellow. Add the vanilla extract and lemon zest.
  • With the mixer on low speed, add the flour mixture in 3 batches alternating with the milk.
  • Clean the beaters well and beat the egg whites in a separate bowl with a pinch of salt until soft peaks form.
  • Using a spatula, gently fold the egg whites into the batter until just combined. Don't mix too much, or you will "flatten" your egg whites.
  • Pour the batter into the pan, level with a spatula, and bake for 45 minutes or until the cake is a nice golden color.
To make the syrup:
  • Add the water, sugar, and orange zest to a saucepan and bring to a boil. Simmer for 5 minutes. Add the lemon juice and cool.
  • While the cake is still warm, cover it with syrup. When the cake cools, you can sprinkle it with some powdered sugar, cinnamon, and almonds, if using.
To read this recipe in full and discover useful tips for delicious revani, please visit: thespruceeats.com
The Authentic Marathon Swim returns for the 3rd consecutive year, on July 1-3, 2022, at Artemision. Amateur and professional swimmers from all over the world will have the opportunity to swim in unique open water swimming routes at Pefki, Evia of the Municipality of Istiea - Edipsos.

Best swimming event in Greece
The Authentic Marathon Swim was distinguished with 3 awards and reached the top of the Tourism Awards 2022, the most important institution that highlights the innovative and best practices of Greek tourism. More specifically the event received 2 Silver Awards in the “Event Organization / Press Trips / Special Events / Major Tourism Event” category for the perfect production of last year’s event and the “Storytelling Excellence” category for the successful dissemination of the event’s history throughout the world. In addition, the event received 1 Bronze Award in the “Integrated Marketing Campaign” category for the enormous publicity that was accomplished and the integrated sports tourism promotion of the Municipality of Istiea-Edipsos.

The swimming action
On Saturday, July 2, 2022, the authentic 14.5km route “Skylias & Hydna” will be held allowing swimmers from around the world to swim over the shipwrecks of the naval battle of Artemision that took place in 480 B.C., for the first time. Athletes will follow the example of Skyllias and his daughter Hydna, the very first “marathon swimmers”, according to the Father of History Herodotus (8.8) and other historians, who helped the Greek forces in the historic naval battle of Artemision against the Persian fleet. The swimmers will cover 80 stadia or 14.5km. On the same day, the 5km and 3km routes will also be carried out. On Sunday, July 3, 2022, the 10km marathon, the 1.5km race, as well as the children’s 500m race will take place. The routes of 5km, 3km, 1.5km and 500m. have Pefki beach as their starting and finishing point.
 
Swim along top open water swimming names 
The open water masters’ world champion, Vicky Kouveli, the three-time Greek champion and two-time English Channel marathon swimmer, Sofia Psilolignou and the English Channel marathon swimmer, Giannis Kotsiopoulos are just some of the first names that participants will have the opportunity to meet in this year’s event.
Enjoy the Authentic Marathon Swim’s 2021 highlights video HERE
 
Register now
Participants can now register and take part in the impressive open water swimming routes of 14.5km, 10km, 5km, 3km, 1.5km. All citizens of Istiea-Edipsos and people with disabilities can take part in the 5km, 3km and 1.5km routes, completely free of charge. Registration for the 500m children’s race is free. Register now HERE!

Sea kayaking for the first time in Greece in a sports event
The certified and experienced South Evian Gulf team that was born in the Southern Gulf of Evia from its deep love for the sea and nautical travel, will not only accompany swimmers in the 14.5km and 10km races but will also offer lessons on the basic techniques of open water kayaking, acquaintance with the boats on land and then puddle at the straits of Artemision. More information on the opening of registrations will be announced in the coming days.

Local products festival
As part of the Authentic Marathon Swim, an exhibition of local food products and tasting will also be held in collaboration with Evia’s Federation of Trade and Entrepreneurship “Evia Epichirin”.
Accommodation packages at the Municipality of Istiea-Edipsos

The Authentic Marathon Swim already collaborates with hotels in the region, with the aim of revitalizing North Evia and strengthening the Greek tourism product. Up to this point, this year’s event is enormously supported with special prices starting from 40 euros, by the following hospitality sponsors: Maria Louiza Apartments, Island, Mirtia Hotel, Hydna Studios, Sunset Pefki, Villa Anastasia, Artemis Rooms Pefki, Arethousa Hotel, Viki Studios.

Participants and visitors can take advantage of the special offers, providing reduced accommodation prices and late check out while discovering beautiful hotels in the areas of Pefki, Loutra Edipsos, Artemision, Istiea, Kanatadika, Neos Pyrgos, Orei and Agiokampos.

Visit the event’s specially designed page and discover the hospitality solutions and the special offers that apply to the participants.

Just an hour and a half from Athens, participants can take a ferry boat with itineraries that serve from 07:00 am in the morning to 23:00 pm in the evening. Learn how to get directly and quickly to Pefki and take advantage of the ferry boat offers that will be valid during the races. 
  
Races Safety
For the safety of all races, the event will be held in accordance with FINA regulations, in order to ensure the health of athletes and attendees. The event will provide once again everyone with a safety lifeguard buoy since its use by professional and amateur athletes is mandatory. For each participant in the 14.5km and 10km routes there will be an escort-boat and its cost is included in the registration price.
                                                                                                                
Luanvi is the event’s Official Clothing Partner.
South Evian Gulf Team is the event’s Athletic Partner. 
The event is organized by the Municipality of Istiea-Edipsos and the entire Local Government with the Region of Central Greece, the Organization of Cultural Development for Central Greece (O.P.A.S.T.E.) and the Regional Union of Municipalities of Central Greece. The Authentic Marathon Swim is held under the auspices of the Ministry of Tourism. ActiveMedia Group is responsible for the event’s Sports Production.
 
Use the event’s official hashtag #authenticmarathonswim and upload on social media the unique images and exciting moments you experienced in the previous years in the Municipality of Istiaia-Edipsos as you prepare for the 3rd and most exciting year.

Photo Credit: Elias Lefas
Friday, 09 June 2023 00:00

Athens Epidaurus Festival 2022

The Athens Epidaurus Festival is Greece’s leading cultural organisation and one of the oldest continuously running festivals in Europe. Spanning 68 years, the Festival has welcomed some of the greatest music, dance, and theatre artists of the international and local scene, in collaboration with the most prestigious Greek and international organisations, attracting large audiences from around the world.
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Please Click Here To View The Athens & Epidaurus Festival Program


 
Thursday, 19 May 2022 20:50

The Meet Market

The Meet Market is back again, hand in hand with the 21st Jazz Athens at Technopolis, City of Athens!

Its been more than 2 years of missed Athens Jazz Festivals due to the pandemic, so we are extra excited about this very special renunion.  We are also extra excited about the theme of this years Jazz Festival, which is all about celebrating #WomeninJazz. Yaaas queen!

Join us from Monday May 23rd to Sunday, May 29th – both indoors in the Mixanourgio venue and outdoors in the Mixaourgio Courtyard – for one glorious week of free Jazz concerts, dj sets, activities for kids and of course our beloved Meet Market, with over 120 brands from local artisans, designers, collectors and producers.

Expect to find a wide and beautiful variety of creations and innovations including handmade clothes, jewelry, accessories, products for kids, homeware, art, books, records, vintage & retro collectable, self-care products, tasty edible, street food & drinks.  Come for a stroll, for a shop, for a meet or a mingle, come for some jazz – whatever the reason, just be there.
Greece’s beaches are among the world’s cleanest with the region of Halkidiki and the island of Rhodes in the lead this year, according to the 2022 Blue Flag quality award list for beaches, marinas, and sustainable tourism boats, released by the Hellenic Society for the Protection of Nature (EEPF).

Greece ranked second after Spain among 48 countries with 581 of its beaches, 15 marinas, and six recreational boats getting the Blue Flag label, one of the world’s most recognized voluntary eco-labels, awarded to beaches, marinas, and sustainable boating tourism operators.

At the top of the list with the cleanest beaches is the Halkidiki region with 87 Blue Flags, followed by Rhodes (55), and Crete: Lassithi (41), Chania (36), Heraklion (31), and Rethymno (20).

Other top 10 Blue Flag beaches in Greece are in Attica (18), Kefalonia (17), and Lesvos (17).

We are blessed as a country. Our destinations are highly sought after by people from across the globe,” Deputy Tourism Minister Sofia Zacharaki commented on the news. Zacharaki went on to refer also to the quality of services and human resources in Greece while announcing that 140 million euros in RRF funds will be going into the construction of marinas and beach accessibility.

Last year, Greece ranked second again globally with 530 beaches among 49 countries for its Blue Flag beaches.

About the Blue Flag

The Blue Flag voluntary eco-label program is operated under the auspices of the Foundation for Environmental Education (FEE) and is headquartered in Copenhagen, Denmark. In Greece, the program’s coordinator is the EEPF.

In order to qualify for the Blue Flag, a series of stringent environmental, educational, safety, and accessibility criteria must be met and maintained.

To read this article in full, please visit: news.gtp.gr
Just an hour away from Athens lies a hidden gem of a village with 365 churches, and this is none other than Paleochora in Aegina.

Also known as the Mystras of Aegina, Paleochora stands in ruins, wrapped in eerie silence, with its unique beauty captivating the hikers who happen to wander its stone paths and travel through its verdant slopes.

The hill of Paleochora not only offered Aeginians protection but also provided them with drinking water pumped from two natural springs and reservoirs (known as souvales) and abundant food since the surrounding area of ​​Measagros was very fertile.

Moreover, the location of Paleochora served as a natural fortress and allowed residents to have supervision of the entire Saronic Gulf.

Churches in Paleochora are as many as the number of the days in a year

According to tradition, the churches of Paleochora were 365, as many as the days of the year, but studies state that in reality there were around 50.

Today one can visit the 33 churches that still stand the test of time, dating back somewhere between the beginning of the 12th and 18th century AD, while most of them are single-chambered with semi-cylindrical domes and relieving arches.

Some of the churches are two-aisled, which means that there was a second church built next to the main one that served the Catholics. 

In some churches, the bell towers have been well preserved, which is truly remarkable if we take into account that for almost 400 years, Greece was under Turkish occupation.   

Originally posted in Greek on: ieidiseis.gr

Translated by: CodicoLab


The National Garden, a green oasis in the heart of the city, one of the most beautiful landmarks of Athens, regains its lost glory. As part of a strategic plan, which includes the complete refurbishment of the historic garden, the Municipality of Athens delivers the first complete section on the northern side of the garden, between the Amalia and the Vasilissis Sofias Avenues.

From now on, residents and visitors of the city can wander the upgraded areas of the garden, sit on the benches, read a book under the trees, exercise, and play with their kids.

With respect to the area’s historical importance, which dates 186 years back, the Municipality proceeded with the reconstruction of the garden’s paths, the replacement of the old water supply system with a new advanced one, and the upgrade of the lighting system network. The garden’s distinctive lampposts were preserved and replaced where necessary. The benches were also upgraded but maintain their historic character and are totally aligned with the natural environment.

In the coming weeks, modern lights, as well as a signage system, will be installed.

Regarding the garden's flora, a team of experts was invited to take care of the rare trees, some of which are over 170 years old.

At the same time, emphasis was placed on the addition of new trees and plants that will enhance the biodiversity of the National Garden and help Athens become a green city. A total of 11,155 trees, shrubs, perennial herbaceous, seasonal, and climbing plants were planted.

Works are carried out in phases, so the garden remains open to the public.

The project also includes the restoration of historic buildings, the maintenance of historic marble and stone elements, the reconstruction of the playground and the pedestrian walkways, the fence’s restoration, the repair of the garden’s wooden bridge, and the construction of a new metal fence in the zoo.

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