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If, at some point during your time in Athens, you feel the irresistible urge to swap ancient ruins for a splash of greenery, you’re in luck! The Greek capital and its surroundings are dotted with walking trails that cater to every kind of wanderer, from gentle strollers to seasoned climbers. And the best part is that each path comes with its own little reward at the end. Think sweeping views over the city, a hidden waterfall perfect for cooling off during the summer heat, or a charming old chapel perched quietly on a hillside. So, lace up your trainers, pack a bottle of water, motivate your friends and let the city surprise you with its greener, wilder side.

Manikiatis Waterfall

A perfect summer hike just two hours from Athens, the Manikiatis Waterfall trail is a little escape that feels wonderfully rewarding for very little effort. After a short walk along the Manikiatis River, the path opens onto a stunning 25‑metre waterfall cascading into a crystal‑clear natural pool. Surrounded by wildflowers and aromatic herbs, it’s an idyllic place for a picnic, a splash, or simply a moment of quiet in nature.

For the more adventurous, the area is also popular for canyoning, with the chance to abseil down the cliffs beside the falls. It’s a brilliant way to add a dash of adrenaline to an otherwise gentle outing.

Address: Epar.Od. Amarinthou – Monodriou, Kimi Aliveri 340 16, Greece
Distance & elevation: 4.5 km; 153.9 m elevation gain
Duration & difficulty: 1.5–2 hours round trip — easy

manikiatis 
@giannistsou

Mount Hymettus & the Kaisariani Monastery

Who would have guessed that such a vast stretch of forest sits right on the edge of Athens? Yet that’s exactly what you’ll find in Kaisariani, where Mount Hymettus unfolds into a maze of walking paths and forest roads, all just 15–20 minutes by car from the city centre. From a gentle 20‑minute botanical stroll to more ambitious trails leading all the way to the summit, there’s truly something for every kind of walker.

As you wander, keep your eyes peeled: the forest is sprinkled with monasteries, Christian sites and atmospheric ruins, each one tucked away like a little secret waiting to be discovered. The Kaisariani Monastery itself is a gem, but don’t miss the tiny Analipseos church or the many chapels hidden among the pines. Pro tip: For one of the most breathtaking views over the whole of Athens, make your way to Taxiarches Hill, just a short walk from the monastery. It’s the kind of panorama that makes you forget you’re still so close to the city.

Address: Kaisariani Monastery 
Distance & elevation: Varies depending on the trail
Duration & difficulty: Around 2 hours — easy to moderate

kaisariani
@lydiaingreece

Trypia Cave & Stavros Pass

Glyfada may be famous for its chic boutiques and beachside cocktails, but the southern slopes of Mount Hymettus hide a completely different kind of escape. This part of the city is home to some surprisingly lovely hiking trails, offering a refreshing break from the buzz of the coast. The walk up to Tripia Spilia Cave and further on to Stavros Pass or even Mavrovouni, treats you to peaceful, partly forested paths, dramatic rock formations and sweeping views that stretch all the way to the sea. It’s the kind of hike that feels wonderfully remote, yet still sits just above one of Athens’ liveliest neighbourhoods.

Address: Take bus no. 205 from Elliniko metro station to Terpsithea.
Distance & elevation: Around 7 km
Duration & difficulty: Easy to moderate

trypia
@nefelinineretreats

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Alsos Syngrou

Just 20 minutes north of the city centre lies a wonderfully expansive green haven: the 230‑acre Alsos Syngrou. In Greek, alsos means “urban forest”, and this one certainly lives up to the name. The estate once belonged to Andreas Syngros, a wealthy 19th‑century banker and philanthropist, who eventually bequeathed the entire property to what is now the Institute of Agronomic Sciences. Today, it’s a lush, peaceful escape where Athenians come to breathe, wander and reconnect with nature.

Stroll through vineyards, pistachio and almond trees, pine groves and fragrant herbs, all while enjoying the gentle hum of a forest that feels miles away from the city. Along the way, you can even pause for a quick football or basketball match on the courts scattered beside the paths. And whatever you do, don’t miss the only Gothic‑style Orthodox church in Greece, designed by the renowned architect Ernst Ziller. 

Address: Take Line 1 of the Athens metro to KAT station.
Distance & elevation: Varies depending on your chosen route
Duration & difficulty: 1 to 2 hours — easy


@varasovas

The Former Royal Estate of Tatoi

Northeast of Athens, tucked into the foothills of Mount Parnitha, you’ll find the former Royal Palace of Tatoi, the summer retreat where Greece’s royal family once escaped the city heat. The palace itself has been closed for years and the buildings are in a rather neglected state (though some temporary preservation work has begun, with hopes of transforming the estate into a museum one day). But the real charm lies in wandering through the surrounding parkland and along the wooded trails that spread across the wider area.

It’s a peaceful, slightly nostalgic place, where crumbling royal outbuildings peek through the trees and the forest feels wonderfully untouched. And here’s a little insider tip: the region around Tatoi is known for its rustic countryside tavernas, so it’s well worth fuelling up with a hearty meal before setting off on your walk.

Address: Tatoi Royal Estate - The estate isn’t served by public transport
Distance & elevation: Around 1 hour of walking
Duration & difficulty: 1 hour — easy

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@andreas_magos
Mount Parnitha

Mount Parnitha is the highest peak in Attica, rising proudly to 1,413 metres, and it certainly feels like a world away from the bustle of Athens. After a series of winding turns, you’ll reach the Bafi Refuge at 1,160 metres, the perfect starting point for a whole network of trails. Whether you’re after a gentle wander or a more demanding adventure, there’s a path here for every mood and every level. The area is wonderfully well‑equipped too, with guided hikes available and even a cosy restaurant where you can reward yourself with something delicious after your efforts.

Pro tip: Visit in winter if you can. As the tallest mountain in Attica, Parnitha often gets a dusting of snow, transforming the landscape into something truly magical. And if you’re lucky, you might spot some of the local wildlife: birds of prey, foxes, even deer roaming quietly through the trees.

Address: Acharnes 136 79, Axarnes - Besides the road leading up to the Bafi Refuge (about an hour’s drive from Syntagma), there’s also a free cable car operated by the Regency Casino Mont Parnes. You can reach the lower parking area by car, taxi or public bus. From the casino, it’s roughly a 45‑minute walk to the refuge.
Distance & elevation: Summit at 1,413 m
Duration & difficulty: Explore to your heart’s content! Minimum half a day recommended

parnitha
@athinaklimi_

Agios Georgios Keramidiou

If you’re the kind of walker who loves to be surprised along the way (taking little detours, following your curiosity and seeing where the path leads) the trail to Agios Georgios Keramidiou is a perfect match. It begins at the Agia Paraskevi Monastery in Amygdaleza and winds its way up to the charming little chapel of Agios Georgios, passing through the pine‑clad Platanaki Gorge. The route is wonderfully flexible too: you can easily combine it with other circular trails in the area, creating your own adventure as you go.

Keep an eye out for the tiny chapels hidden among the pine forests ; they appear like little secrets tucked into the landscape, adding a touch of magic to the walk.

Address: Mount Parnitha - Take the Green metro line to Nea Ionia, then bus no. 724 to Mesoniki or bus no. 727 to Agia Paraskevi in Amygdaleza
Distance & elevation: 10–14 km
Duration & difficulty: Easy to moderate

agios georgios
@procter_

Urban Hike

Fancy a good climb without ever leaving the city? Athens makes it surprisingly easy. Set off on a hunt for the prettiest viewpoints by hopping from hill to hill, discovering just how many green peaks surround the capital. From the historic Pnyx to the ever‑stylish Lycabettus, this urban hike lets you wander through some of the city’s most iconic landmarks along the way : the Temple of Olympian Zeus, the National Garden, the contrasting neighbourhoods of Kolonaki and Exarchia, …

In total, you’ll cover around 12 km, conquer three hills, and enjoy an endless variety of perspectives over the city. It’s the perfect blend of sightseeing and light adventure, all without straying far from your morning coffee spot.

Distance & elevation: 11.2 km — 575 m elevation gain
Duration & difficulty: Around 4 hours — easy

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Ntrafi Waterfall, Penteli

Just 30 minutes from the city centre, Ntrafi offers a peaceful slice of nature that feels wonderfully far from urban life. The trail can be as short or as long as you like, depending on where you choose to start and how much walking you’re in the mood for. No matter the route, you’ll eventually arrive at a charming little water spot, the perfect place for a picnic and a refreshing dip, surrounded by wildflowers and fragrant herbs. It’s a simple walk with a lovely reward at the end.

Address: Pikermi 190 09, Attica, Greece - The 301B bus stops right outside Ntrafi Waterfall
Distance & elevation: Varies depending on your starting point
Duration & difficulty: Around 1 hour — easy

ntrafi
@clickbyherc

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Ask a million people what makes a perfect home and you will receive a million different answers. Some value architecture and design, others prioritize light, views, privacy, or proximity to the sea. Athens is a city of contrasts and layers, where history meets modern living and where neighborhoods can change character from one street to the next. Choosing the right area is not simply a real estate decision; it is a lifestyle choice and, very often, a strategic investment.

At Especially Relocation Agency, we guide our clients beyond property listings. Our role is to help you understand where to live in Athens and why that choice matters.

Understanding Athens Beyond the Map

Athens does not operate as a single, uniform market. Each neighborhood has its own identity, pace, and long-term trajectory. A prestigious address may offer walkability, cultural proximity, and international appeal, while another area may provide space, greenery, and privacy better suited to family life. Coastal districts introduce an entirely different rhythm, where daily routines revolve around the sea, while emerging urban neighborhoods attract those seeking authenticity and future growth.

What makes this complexity particularly important is that a beautiful home can be renovated, redesigned, or even replaced. A neighborhood, however, defines your everyday experience in ways that cannot be changed.

Looking Beyond the Property

It is easy to be captivated by a charming apartment or a well-designed villa, yet the surrounding environment will ultimately determine how much you enjoy living there. Daily routines, accessibility, noise levels, and the general atmosphere of an area are just as influential as interior finishes or architectural style. Spending time in a neighborhood, walking its streets, observing how people live, and experiencing it at different times of day often reveals far more than any online listing. Areas that may not appear attractive at first glance can surprise you with their vibrancy and convenience, while others may feel less aligned with your expectations once you experience them firsthand.

Exploring Athens Neighborhoods

Understanding the character of different neighborhoods is key to finding a home that truly fits your lifestyle:

Southern Suburbs (Athens Riviera): Relaxed coastal living with sea views, modern amenities, and a lifestyle centered on the water; ideal for expats seeking tranquility within reach of the city.

Northern Suburbs: Green, spacious, and quiet; neighborhoods like Kifissia, Psychiko, and Ekali are popular with families and professionals who value privacy, international schools, and upscale living.

Kolonaki: Prestigious, elegant, and walkable; perfect for professionals who want cultural attractions, cafés, and city-center convenience.

Kypseli: Vibrant, multicultural, and dynamic; increasingly popular with younger residents and creatives seeking an authentic urban experience.

Pangrati: Balances a residential feel with a lively café and cultural scene, offering central access with a relaxed, welcoming atmosphere.

Koukaki: At the foot of the Acropolis, blending quiet residential streets with a dynamic social life; ideal for those who want walkability and proximity to historic landmarks.

Mets: Small, understated, and village-like; offers a calm environment minutes from the city center, perfect for those who want peace without sacrificing convenience.

The Importance of an Orientation Tour

Before committing to a purchase, rental, or school selection, experiencing Athens firsthand is essential. An orientation tour provides context, helping you understand neighborhood dynamics, commute patterns, school environments, and daily routines in a way that online listings or maps cannot.

Guided by a local professional with extensive experience assisting expatriates, these tours become far more than sightseeing. They reveal practical insights into the realities of living in each area, highlight nuances often invisible to newcomers, and help families and individuals make confident, informed decisions. An effective orientation tour ensures that choices about housing, education, and lifestyle are aligned from the very beginning, saving time, avoiding costly compromises, and giving peace of mind.

Making the Right Decision with the Right Partner

Relocating to Greece is not simply about finding a property. It is about making a confident, informed decision that aligns with your personal goals, lifestyle expectations, and long-term plans. At Especially Relocation Agency, we act as trusted advisors throughout this process. We offer clarity, discretion, and local expertise, ensuring each decision is made with confidence and foresight. Our role is not to sell homes, but to protect our clients’ interests and elevate their relocation experience.

Choosing the right neighborhood is the foundation of a successful move to Athens. We look forward to guiding you home. Please contact us at info@especially.gr to arrange a 30-minute consultation. Alternatively, you may reach out via our website’s contact form HERE!

Brought to you by Especially Relocation Agency!

Relocating to Greece is not only about finding a home or setting up utilities. It’s about learning a new rhythm of life, adjusting to new rituals and gain familiarity. Feeling that a place belongs to you.  
 
 


Greek Ritual 1.
Coffee in Greece Is a Daily Ritual, Not a Beverage

Coffee is central to Greek life. Greeks don’t simply drink coffee, they build their day around it. It’s common to buy a takeaway coffee on the way to work or grab one after the gym. Sitting for hours with friends over a single cup or meeting someone “just for coffee,” which may last all afternoon, is typical. Popular choices like freddo espresso, freddo cappuccino, and frappé are part of daily vocabulary. 

Greek Ritual 2
Food Is Identity, Memory & Connection

Food is at the heart of Greek life, it is emotional, social, and deeply symbolic. Meals are long, shared, and often spontaneous, a way for friends and family to celebrate, debate, laugh, and reconnect. Invitations almost always involve food, hosting is taken seriously, and refusing a dish repeatedly can be considered impolite. In Athens, the culinary scene spans centuries of tradition and modern creativity. You can enjoy classic street food like souvlaki at a bustling corner shop, savor traditional dishes in intimate small tavernas tucked away on quiet streets, or experience modern Greek cuisine at contemporary restaurants where chefs reinterpret local ingredients in innovative ways. Wine bars have also become a defining part of urban life, blending tradition with a modern social scene. In these neighborhood spots, locals enjoy Greek wine varieties alongside small plates, lingering in relaxed conversation that often stretches late into the evening.

Greek Ritual 3
Laíkes: The Open-Air Markets That Define Neighborhood Life

Every neighborhood in Greece hosts a laíki agora, an open-air street market that takes place in the morning, usually once a week. At the laíkes, locals buy fresh fruits and vegetables, herbs, olives, honey, fish, eggs, and other local products. Prices are better than supermarkets, but more importantly, these markets are social spaces. Vendors know their customers, neighbors stop to chat, and the streets feel alive. Learning where and when your local laíki takes place is one of the fastest ways to feel rooted.

Greek Ritual 4 
Culture Under the Stars: Music, Cinema & Ancient Venues

Greece blends ancient history with modern life in a way that becomes part of your daily rhythm. Summer nights come alive at Lycabettus Hill Theatre, where concerts with breathtaking views over Athens have become a favourite local ritual. Just beneath the Acropolis, the Odeon of Herodes Atticus hosts world-class music, theatre, and opera during the Athens & Epidaurus Festival, while the Ancient Theatre of Epidaurus brings centuries of history to life with its exceptional acoustics and timeless performances. Open-air cinemas are another summer tradition, where films are watched under the stars with jasmine-scented air and the gentle hum of evening conversation.

When winter arrives, the cultural heartbeat of the city moves indoors. The Lyric Stage offers opera, ballet, and classical performances, while the Megaron Mousikis (Athens Concert Hall) hosts symphonies, recitals, and international touring acts, ensuring that music and theatre remain a central part of everyday life, regardless of the season. In Greece, these experiences are not just special occasions; they are woven into the rhythm of local life, giving residents a deep, living connection to both history and contemporary culture.

Greek Ritual 5
Strolling, Shopping & Slowing Down
Greeks walk without urgency. Evening strolls through neighborhoods, slow shopping trips, and standing conversations on sidewalks are part of daily life. Shopping doesn’t always mean malls. Local bakeries, corner fruit shops, family-run stores, and boutiques mixed with cafés make up the cityscape. Life unfolds in public spaces. Adjusting means learning to slow your pace and let the city meet you halfway.

Why the First 30 Days Matter & How a Relocation Concierge Helps

The first month in Greece defines how comfortable and confident you’ll feel long-term. A relocation concierge supports you with a house search that matches your lifestyle, school search and orientation for families, neighbourhood tours that explain daily life, and home setup, utilities, services, and local connections. They provide cultural insight that helps you avoid frustration and feel at ease. 

At Especially Relocation Agency, we focus on helping people live like locals, not navigate Greece as outsiders.

To explore how we can support your move, contact us at info@especially.gr  to arrange a 30-minute consultation and discuss your next chapter in Greece. Alternatively, you may reach out via our website’s contact form HERE!
Saturday, 21 February 2026 01:32

Moving To Athens: Myth vs Reality

What Expats Expect When Relocating to Greece — and What Life Here Is Really Like

Every year, more professionals, families, and digital nomads make the decision to relocate to Greece.

Some people move to Greece for work, others for lifestyle and many simply because they fell in love with the sun, the sea, and the feeling that life here moves a little more slowly.

If you’re planning a move to Athens, you’re probably picturing island weekends, outdoor cafés, late dinners with friends, and long walks under blue skies.

Truthfully? That part is real, and Athens does offer an incredible quality of life.

But after years of assisting expats settle into their new homes the team at Especially Relocation Agency, knows that although the dream is real, the logistics are not always as simple as people expect. Behind every smooth relocation plan, there’s usually a lot of paperwork, planning, and local know-how which is inevitable.

Here’s a practical look at one of the most common myths about expat life in Athens, and the reality behind it.

Myth #1: “Life in Greece feels like a permanent holiday”

Reality: Daily life still requires planning and plenty of paperwork

Before you can fully relax into the Mediterranean lifestyle, there are a few essentials to sort out. New arrivals quickly discover they need to obtain a tax number (AFM), open  a Greek bank account, arrange utilities, sign rental contracts and register for healthcare. Also enrolling children in schools and navigating various other government procedures might seem simple on paper but less simple in practice, especially when all happen in Greek.

Many processes require in-person appointments, multiple documents and waiting times or complex online procedures.

Choosing to work with local relocation professionals is not because life here is difficult, but because having someone who understands the system saves time, avoids costly mistakes, and allows them to start enjoying their new life sooner.

 Myth #2: “Housing in Athens is cheap and easy to find”

Reality: The best homes move fast and many are off market.

Compared to other European capitals, Athens may still be affordable, but housing in Athens for expats has become highly competitive. Especially in areas like Kolonaki the southern and northern suburbs quality properties are often rented within days and sometimes before even listed online.

Finding the right home today isn’t just about browsing listings, it’s about knowing the neighborhoods, market prices, and having local contacts. 

Myth #3: “Everyone speaks English, so it’s easy to settle.”

Reality: English will help you navigate daily life but speaking Greek makes every process faster and far more efficient.

At first glance, relocating to Greece can seem effortless for English speakers. In major cities and popular areas, English is widely spoken, and socially, you can navigate daily life without much difficulty. However, settling in goes far beyond ordering coffee or making casual conversations. 

When it comes to essential matters, such as dealing with public services, signing leases, coordinating with notaries, arranging technicians, communicating with landlords, or visiting government offices — Greek is often necessary. While some professionals may speak English, official documentation, legal terminology, and administrative procedures are typically conducted in Greek. Even minor misunderstandings can lead to unexpected delays, sometimes setting your move back by weeks.

This is where local guidance becomes invaluable. Having someone on the ground who understands both the language and the system can make everyday tasks significantly smoother, from setting up electricity and utilities to reviewing contracts and navigating paperwork.

 Myth #4: “Living in Greece is always inexpensive”

Reality: Lifestyle choices matter

The cost of living in Athens varies greatly depending on how you live. and personal choices. While Greece is often perceived as an affordable destination, expenses can rise quickly in premium neighborhoods where rental prices continue to increase. Families opting for private education should also factor in the substantial investment required for international or bilingual schools. Access to international-standard healthcare, though excellent, comes at a higher cost, and modern new-build apartments are often priced at levels comparable to other European capitals. Athens can certainly be affordable, but thoughtful planning and informed decisions make all the difference in managing your relocation budget successfully.

Myth #5: “Greek time means nothing gets done”

Reality: Things get done — just differently

Greece runs less on systems and more on relationships. Once you know who to call, which office to visit, what documents to bring, and when to follow up, things tend to move far more efficiently than expected. It’s not that the process is slower, it’s simply more personal. 

Living in Greece can truly be incredible,  the food, the climate, the sense of community, the lifestyle. But the difference between a stressful move and a smooth transition usually comes down to one key factor: local knowledge. Relocating isn’t just about finding an apartment; it’s about feeling at home quickly. Having someone on the ground who understands both the Greek way of doing things and international expectations can make all the difference.

About Especially Concierge & Relocation

Especially Concierge & Relocation supports individuals, families, and companies moving to Athens and across Greece with personalized relocation services. From home search and school placement to neighborhood orientation and comprehensive settling-in support, Especially helps expats transition smoothly and confidently from day one.

To explore how we can support your move, contact us at info@especially.gr to arrange a 30-minute consultation and discuss your next chapter in Greece. 
Saturday, 21 February 2026 01:18

Dimitris Vegas Live At Universe Athens

Dimitri Vegas, one of the most recognizable and influential DJs and producers worldwide, arrives at Universe Multivenue on Friday, March 6, 2026, for an exclusive live DJ set. With a career spanning over two decades and a permanent fixture at the forefront of the international electronic scene, Dimitri Vegas is the force behind some of modern EDM’s most iconic tracks—including WoopsTremor, and The Hum—which collectively boast over 300 million streams on Spotify.

The night’s lineup is rounded out by Manolaco and Lost Prince, two leading names in the contemporary electronic circuit. Manolaco remains a cornerstone of Greek club culture, with a long-standing presence and signature groove-driven sets that have shaped the local scene. Lost Prince stands out for his hypnotic, melodic techno sound, delivering atmospheric and intense sets that build tension and raw emotion on the dancefloor.

A perennial headliner at the world's biggest festivals and a benchmark for modern dance culture, Dimitri Vegas promises a high-energy night defined by his trademark build-ups and powerful drops. His set is specifically designed for the Universe space, transforming the performance into a complete audiovisual experience where sound and digital visuals function as a single, immersive entity.
The event is produced by DRGNBLL (Dragonball), a dynamic new booking and entertainment brand dedicated to developing and executing high-specification modern musical experiences. With an emphasis on the international scene, technology, and contemporary aesthetics, DRGNBLL aims to redefine how major electronic acts are presented in Greece.

At Universe Multivenue, every night is unique. Cutting-edge sound and lighting technology meet world-class productions, creating a new landmark for live events in Athens.


Location: Galaxidi, Central Greece
Duration: 1–2 months
Start: Flexible
Hours: 4–5 hours per day / 5 days per week

About us
We are a retreat venue called Ariadne’s Garden of Spiritual Arts, located on 5 acres near the sea in Galaxidi, Greece. We host small international groups for retreats focused on intuitive arts, yoga, mythology, and embodied practices.

The atmosphere is calm, creative, and respectful. This is not a party house — it is a living garden space that requires care and presence.

Help needed

We are looking for a practical, hands-on volunteer who can support with:
• Gardening (watering, pruning, planting, general plant care)
• Outdoor maintenance
• Small repairs & craft work (basic tools required)
• Painting, fixing, small constructions
• Light housework (cleaning shared areas, preparing spaces before retreats)

We value initiative and independence.

Who we are looking for

• Someone with gardening or maintenance experience
• Comfortable using basic tools
• Responsible, tidy, and self-motivated
• Calm and respectful of retreat environment
• Able to commit for 1–2 months

What we offer

• Accommodation (private or shared depending on season)
• Two vegetarian meals per day
• Access to beautiful nature and nearby sea
• Cultural experience in a historic Greek coastal village
• Possibility to participate in selected retreat activities

This exchange is ideal for someone who enjoys quiet environments, nature, and meaningful work.

If interested, please send:

• A short introduction about yourself
• Your practical skills and previous experience
• Your availability dates
• A recent photo

We are looking for someone who wants to contribute, not just pass through.


Next Date: 30 April - 4 May 2026 

Special Offer: Enjoy 20% off for these upcoming dates!

XpatAthens readers can now enjoy a 20% discount on upcoming dates at Ariadne's Garden. Two all-inclusive accommodation options are available within the serene garden grounds:
  • Shared Guest House: A bed in a shared 4-bed garden cabin for €680.
  • Private Room: A personal room and en-suite bathroom in the garden for €800.

Watch this video for a closer look at the journey you are about to take!

As we enter the archetypal realm of Ariadne and the Labyrinth of the Minotaur, we explore the soul’s journey through the labyrinth from the perspective of intuitive arts, movement, and embodied presence.



The arts are approached as a way of listening inward—a language through which what lies beneath the surface can be expressed, witnessed, and integrated. Through movement and dance, painting and clay, yoga, meditation, and nature-based practices, we gently unfold our own path through the labyrinth.

This retreat is open to people of all ages, cultures, and experience levels. You do not need to be an artist—only curiosity, openness, and a willingness to slow down.

Over five days, we weave together:

• Intuitive arts workshops (theater, dance, clay, paintng)
• Somatic and mindfulness practices.
• Myth, archetypal reflection, and circle work
• A sacred day visit to the Oracle of Delphi

Set by the sea, Galaxidi—the historic birthplace of Greek sailors—is ideal for serene & recharging holidays that naturally support rest, reflection, and joy.

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Retreat Itinerary

Day 1 – Arrival | Entering the Garden

• Arrival & welcome to Ariadne’s Garden
• Walking meditation in the spiral & Hatha–Somatics Yoga
• Dinner
• Opening Circle

Decoding the myth of Ariadne & the Labyrinth, shared reflections

Day 2 – The Thread | Setting Intention Morning

• Somatics Yoga: Embodying the Archetypes
• Labyrinth Ritual Setting intentions with the red thread Evening
• Intuitive Painting Exploring the unconscious labyrinth & the inner oracle

Day 3 – The Oracle | Listening Beyond the Mind

• Guided visit to the Archaeological Site of Delphi Temple of Apollo & Kastallia Spring
• Dancing the Oracle Embodied dance ritual in Delphi village
• Back to our garden: Dinner & reflections

Day 4 – Giving Form | Integration Morning

• Pranayama & Guided Meditation Working with our personal paintings
• Clay Totem Creation Giving shape to an inner guide or vision Evening
•Theatre play

Day 5 – The Return | Closing the Circle
• Labyrinth Walking Meditation & Closing Circle
• Brunch & goodbyes

✨ Optional private sessions available:

• Healing massage
• Usui Reiki
• Aerial Yoga
• Personalized intuitive arts or somatic integration sessions

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Retreat Info

When: April 30 - May 4, 2026 - 4 nights / 5 days every first weekend of month (usually Thursday to Monday)

Where: Galaxidi

Price: 800€, 4-bed dormitory in the venue
          1000€, shared double room nearby hotel 
          1200€/person, single room, nearby hotel

Email: ariadnesgardens@gmail.com

Contact Number: +30 6930737119

OrganizerAriadne's Garden of Spiritual Arts


March 19th - 23rd, 2026 - at the Spring Equinox, light and darkness meet in perfect balance and life begins to rise again.

This retreat is inspired by the Eleusinian Mysteries and the myth of Persephone, whose return from the underworld marks the rebirth of nature and the renewal of the soul. We embody the myth, allowing its symbols to unfold its message in our private life, through intuitive arts.

At Ariadne’s Garden of Spiritual Arts, creativity is a pathway of self-discovery: The arts are approached as inner listening practices. Through clay, painting, yoga, singing, breath, and dance therapy, participants tune with their inner circles to claim back the vitality and joy of the inner child.

No artistic or movement experience is required—only curiosity and openness.

Retreat Flow – One Element per Day

Day 1 – Earth | Arrival & Grounding

Persephone & the Sacred Cycle

• Welcoming & Walking meditation at the spiral (4pm)
• Decoding the myth of Persephone: From the myth to embodied meaning
• Clay play & creation of a personal totem

Earth teaches us arriving & belonging.

Day 2 – Water | Flow & Emotional Intelligence

• Morning somatic movement
• Intuitive painting (evening)
• Restorative evening practice

Water restores sensitivity & inner listening.

Day 3 – Fire | Expression & Joy

• Archetypal yoga (morning)
• Singing & voice workshop by the fire (evening)
• Evening reflections

Fire awakens confidence, joy, and creative spark.

Day 4 – Air | Inspiration & Vision

• Pranayama & balance yoga
• Guided visit to the Oracle of Delphi Temple of Apollo & Kastallia Spring
• Elemental Dance Therapy (all elements) or Dancing the oracles

Air opens perspective and meaning.

Day 5 – Integration | Dancing the Return

• Integration & sharing
• Brunch & goodbyes

**Optional private sessions available (massage, Reiki, aerial yoga, intuitive integration).

Retreat Info

When: March 19th - 23rd, 2026

Where: Galaxidi

Price: 800€ dorm
          1000€ per person – all inclusive. Accommodation in shared double room nearby hotel
          1200€/person – all inclusive. Accommodation in single room, nearby hotel

Email: ariadnesgardens@gmail.com

Contact Number: +30 6930737119

OrganizerAriadne's Garden of Spiritual Arts

With @banana_coco , @christinaexarchou & @penelope_dimitrakopoulou

Friday 27/02 19:30-21:00
Ticket: 15€ (includes tea & cake)
DM @theeuphoriaseries to book
Loc: @the127art, Thessalonikis 127, Ano Petralona

Impact as something lived, built, and sustained over time

With our guest mentor Marisa Antonopoulou — entrepreneur and freelance consultant with experience across microfinance, the non-profit sector, and large-scale consulting — we’ll explore impact in its many forms: social, economic, professional, and personal. We’ll talk about what it really means to create value beyond numbers, how impact shows up in everyday decisions, and how responsibility, ethics, and long-term thinking shape the work we do.

We will focus on the intersection of systems and people: where strategy meets values, where outcomes meet intention, and where professional success can coexist with meaningful contribution.

To ground the conversation in the body, we’ll also include a short breathwork & meditation session with Christina Exarchou, exploring how our breath impacts our mood, presence, and the way we show up moment to moment.

What you’ll gain

• A clearer sense of what impact means in your own work and decisions
• Tools to align purpose, responsibility, and long-term thinking
• A grounded perspective on creating value beyond metrics
• Space to reflect, connect, and leave with more clarity on how you want to contribute

Discussion moderated by: Penelope Dimitrakopoulou
Breathwork & meditation: Christina Exarchou

This session is open to all.

@theeuphoriaseries
 Soirée & Afterparty 

For those who wish to stay late, the celebration continues with our afterparty!

Friday, February 27th At @the127art

celebration of wine, art, friends and what comes next.

This evening is dedicated to creating Impact. We are celebrating the work of The Euphoria Series alongside the creative imprint of our friends

Art by @karen_klink
Ceramics by @111ceramics by @paraskevis
Flowers by @katais_athens

The wine bar will be operated by @mrvertigo.wine

Mr. Vertigo champion producers who farm with respect working organically to craft living wines. These are wines made with minimal intervention, collaborating with nature instead of dominating it.

This approach brings to your glass the stories of people who produce with awareness and responsibility.

You can explore these choices by the glass or bottle

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The Wine Menu

Milia Riza | “Tatille” (Chardonnay, Pinot Noir) Brut Nature | Nemea
Sclavos | “Lacomatia” (Robola) | Cephalonia
Château Climens | “Asphodèle” (Sémillon) | Bordeaux, France
Tsililis Terres | “Edenia Fuxia” Rosé (Limniona, Zalovitiko) | Meteora
COZs | “Vital” Orange | Lisbon, Portugal
Envínate | “Benje Tinto” (Listán Prieto) | Tenerife, Spain
Iliana Malihin | Liatiko | Melambes, Rethymno

Poster by @karen_klink
We look forward to seeing you there! 🤍

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Our Online Conversational Greek Meet Ups are relaxed, small-group sessions designed to help you speak Greek naturally, from the comfort of your own space.

These meet ups focus on real conversation, not formal lessons. Think friendly faces, everyday Greek, and a supportive environment where it’s safe to learn at your pace, make mistakes, and grow your confidence.

What to Expect
  • Live online meet ups (via Zoom or similar platform)
  • Small, friendly groups
  • Light conversation guidance and prompts
  • Practical, everyday Greek
  • A relaxed, judgment-free space
  • Connection with people from around the world
Cameras on or off, whatever feels comfortable for you.

This Is Ideal For
  • Expats, digital nomads, and Greece-lovers worldwide
  • Greek learners who want speaking practice
  • Beginners and intermediate speakers
  • Anyone who prefers learning through conversation rather than classes
No textbooks. No exams. Just conversation.

Meet Up Cost

€10 per person, per online meet up
Payment is made in advance to secure your spot.
Spaces are limited to keep conversations flowing and personal.

How to Join

Express your interest by getting in touch with us. Once booked, you’ll receive the online link before the meet up.

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