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For five days, Athens is awash with pianos, filling streets and halls. After its tremendous success in Athens for the first time last May, Piano City Athens returns for its second year from May 16 to 20, bringing melodies to the neighborhoods of Athens.

Having inspired thousands in Berlin, New York, Madrid, Milan, and other metropolises, Piano City has become an institution in Athens. Piano City Athens is the first festival to literally happen all over the city. Music spreads through parks, squares, sidewalks, the airport, the port, museums, embassies, hospitals, conservatories, schools, cafes, theaters, galleries, institutions, hotels, enters people's homes with house concerts, or simply meets you in the middle of the street.

This year, as part of Piano City Athens, we will enjoy - besides the free events - Special Events to be held at the Polytechnic Club PLYFA and the Parnassos Literary Society. 

The program

The traditional puppeteer Kostas Makris in a new comedy full of hilarious lines and wonderful melodies, played live on the piano by Stavros Xyoura. Veziropoula seeks a pianist to organize a grandiose concert. Will Karagiozis manage to play the piano and get the job, or will he mess things up?

Award-winning pianist and composer Thodoris Oikonomou and the great dancer and choreographer of Bob Wilson Marianna Kavallieratou will lead us through an original collaboration in an interactive performance of great duration, where the viewers are free to exist and move in space as they want and feel and for as long as they want, thus becoming part of the special action. Music is written at that moment, as is the choreography.

A lavish musical journey without borders, with two pianos, drums, and double bass, under the spring Attic moon. Two distinct piano personalities, Christos Papageorgiou and Anastasios Pappas, Takis Kapoyannis on double bass and Serafeim Bellos on drums, in a crossover program combining classical style with improvisation and other popular music genres such as Jazz, Funk, Fusion.

Piano City Athens will close its musical journey with a milestone of the minimalism movement, in a special musical performance by five acclaimed Greek musicians. Pianists Titos Gouvelis and Thodoris Oikonomou, accordionist Konstantinos Raptis, harpist Maria-Christina Harper, and classical percussionist Andreas Farmakis invite us to a peculiar sonic journey based on the iconic minimalist score of Dutch composer Simeon Ten Holt, Canto Ostinato. Don't miss out on various free concerts. Visit the festival's schedule for more information.

Also, don't miss out on numerous free concerts throughout the city! Please, visit the festival's schedule for more information.
About Athens Day Cruise

With over 30 years of expertise in the tourism industry, Athens Day Cruise sets the standard for unforgettable one-day escapes from Athens. Operating the largest and safest fleet of day cruise ships in Greece, they’ve completed more than 12,000 successful cruises, delighting over 12 million happy customers.

Athens Day Cruise is a premier collaboration between Hydraiki Naval Company and Evermore Cruises, the two leading shipping companies in Athens specializing in day trips to the stunning Saronic Islands: Hydra, Poros, and Aegina. 

The Experience

Step aboard Cosmos, a spacious and modern ship designed with safety and comfort in mind. Whether you choose the VIP lounge with its exclusive amenities or enjoy the open-air deck, attentive staff will ensure your journey is seamless and memorable. Start your day with a rich breakfast and freshly brewed coffee (available at extra charge) as the ship sails toward Hydra, the iconic car-free island.

Stroll the charming streets, explore local shops, or join a guided walking tour to uncover the fascinating history of Hydra. Onboard, enjoy live Greek music, with announcements in multiple languages to keep everyone fully informed and engaged.

Next, indulge in a chef-prepared Greek lunch with dishes crafted for all tastes, while soaking up the sun and sea breeze on the way to Poros. Take 50 minutes to explore this lush green island or relax back on deck, sipping a refreshing drink.

Aegina, famous for its beautiful coastal scenery, is the final stop. Choose from guided tours to see iconic landmarks, take a panoramic view of the island, swim, or stroll through the vibrant streets. Then, celebrate the day with live Greek music, traditional dances, and even a short dance lesson onboard as Cosmos sails back to Athens.

Want more details? Click here to read all about this amazing trip!

Why Choose Athens Day Cruise?
  • Spacious, safe ships with attentive staff
  • Multilingual announcements and expert guides
  • 2025 TripAdvisor Choice recognized experience
  • Free chef-prepared Greek lunch included
  • Live Greek music and traditional dancing onboard
  • Cosmos ship shop 
  • VIP options for extra comfort and exclusive perks
Who Is It For?

Perfect for families, friends, history enthusiasts, and curious travelers alike. Whether you want to soak in culture, explore iconic islands, or simply enjoy a day of sun, music, and Greek hospitality, Athens Day Cruise brings the best of the Saronic Islands together in one unforgettable journey.

Explore 3 Greek Islands In One Day

Stroll cobblestone streets, shop local treasures, savor authentic flavors, and dance to the rhythms of Greece — all in a single day! 

Click here to see and book your cruise with 22% off with code XPAT10!


Wednesday, 18 February 2015 13:28

Skiathos Travel Guide

Skiáthos was the first northern Sporade to be developed, back in the mid-1960s. It’s not hard to see why, with more than 50 beaches lapped by an almost Caribbean-coloured sea, plus a lushly green backdrop inland. Its original forest, alas, has burnt frequently but such is the humid climate and ample ground water that replacement growth springs up quickly. A busy yacht marina and drydock are a natural outgrowth of the traditional local caique-building industry.

 

Long nicknamed “the straight Mýkonos”, Skiáthos is overrun come summer with trendy Italians, Spaniards and Greeks; Brits, Germans and Scandanavians show up more in spring or autumn.

What to do
Skiáthos is the quintessential fly-and-flop island – there’s not much to do away from the beaches other than watersports, hiking or propping up a bar.

Skiáthos Town

The older, hillier quarters above the old port, around the churches of Tris Ierárhes and Ágia Triáda, retain some charm with their little plazas and gardened houses, though the flatlands to the north have been blighted by tattier tourist development – and the German burning, in August 1944, of much of the town in reprisal for resistance activities. There are few specific sights, though the Galerie Varsakis antique shop behind Tris Ierárhes serves as a de facto folklore museum of textiles and Greek rural impedimenta.

Evangelistrías

Two-and-a-half miles from town, the schist-roofed, 18-century Evangelistrías (daily 10.30am-2.30pm and 5pm-8pm) is Skiáthos’s premier monastery. An ecclectic museum (€3) features numerous documents and photographs from the Balkan Wars – including the fledgling Greek Air Force in action – in addition to a folklore wing centred on an old bread oven.

Kástro

At the northernmost tip of Skiáthos, Kástro was the island’s original, pirate-resistant settlement, fortified during the 16th century; after 1830 the place was abandoned in favour of the current town. Today it’s an eerie, windswept ruin with just the original gatehouse (steps replacing the original drawbridge) and four churches left standing.

Scuba diving

Friendly Dolphin Diving (00 30 6944999181, www.ddiving.gr) at Tzaneriá beach offers morning and afternoon dives around many of the islets just south-east of Skiáthos. Since 2006, many new permitted areas have been opened up.

Author: Marc Dubin Destination expert

Marc Dubin has been writing about Greece for three decades, Cyprus for two. He is the author of several books including the Rough Guides to Greece, the Greek Islands, and Cyprus. He has also written about Greek cuisine, Greek music and Greek real estate.

Source: For more of the article please visit www.telegraph.co.uk

Friday, 20 February 2015 15:30

Kok: Coke Cream Filled Pastry (Cream Puffs)

In Greek: κωκ, pronounced "coke". Kok cream puffs are made by filling two small cake-type cookies with a fabulous pastry cream, dipping in a light syrup and coating with a chocolate glaze. For a change of pace, after dipping in the syrup, they can be rolled in shredded coconut.

 

 

 

Ingredients

For the cookies:
2/3 cup of sugar
6 eggs, separated
1 cup of flour
6 1/4 tablespoons of cornstarch

For the filling:
1 cup + 3 1/2 ounces of whole milk
2/3 cup of heavy cream
6 tablespoons + 1 teaspoon of sugar
1 egg
1 egg yolk
1/3 cup of cornstarch

For the syrup:
2/3 cup of water
3/4 cup of sugar

For the chocolate glaze:
2/3 cup of heavy cream
8 3/4 ounces of bittersweet or semi-sweet couverture chocolate (or baking chocolate)
1 teaspoon of honey

Preparation:

Preheat the oven to 390F (200C).

Cookies

Cream 3/4 of the sugar and the egg yolks. Beat the remaining sugar and egg whites to stiff peak stage. Add half the egg white mixture to the egg yolk mixture, stir lightly and slowly add the the flour and cornstarch. When mixed, add the remaining egg white mixture.

Line a cookie sheet with parchment paper. Using a pastry bag, squeeze out small cookies the size and shape of vanilla wafers: circles about 1 1/2 inch in diameter and 1/4 inch high. Bake for 12 to 15 minutes, until golden. Cool on a rack.

Pastry Cream

Place milk and cream in a saucepan over medium-low heat. Combine sugar, cornflour, egg and egg yolk, and add 1/3 of the warmed milk and cream mixture before it boils. Stir well, then pour back into the saucepan and continue to stir. As soon as the cream melds and begins to bubble, remove from heat. Empty the cream into a clean bowl, cover with plastic wrap, and set aside to cool.

When the cream cools, stir gently with a wire whisk to soften, then place a small amount of cream (1-2 teaspoons) of cream on the flat side a cookie and place the flat side of another on top to create each pastry.

Syrup

Boil the sugar and water together for 2 minutes. Allow to cool slightly, then dip one side of the filled kok cookie in the syrup. Set aside, syrup side up, on wax paper.

Chocolate Glaze

Bring the cream to a boil in a saucepan over medium heat. Break up the chocolate into small pieces and stir into the cream. Add the honey and allow to boil for 2 minutes. Stir well until very smooth.

Dip the kok into the chocolate glaze on the same side as the syrup.

Refrigerate in a covered pan or dish for 1/2 hour before serving.

Yield: approximately 30-35 pastries

Coconut Kok: As an alternative, omit the chocolate glaze. Dip both sides of the filled kok in syrup, then roll in shredded coconut.

Easier Preparation: Instead of making the cookies, use ladyfinger cookies or Savoyard biscuits.

greekfood.about.com

The new Greek government is considering a different strategy for claiming the Parthenon sculptures from the British Museum and will likely stop cooperating with Amal Alamuddin-Clooney and her law firm. The new Minister of Culture, Education and Religious Affairs Aristides Baltas told foreign reporters that Greece is seeking a new strategy to bring back the sculptures.

He was quoted by The Times as saying, “Our campaign will continue, but the strategy and how we go about that may be tweaked, if required. We’ll be looking over these details in the coming weeks and if we see a need to alter them, we will.”

Deputy Culture Minister Nikos Xydakis told the Greek Press that the marbles issue has gained good publicity after the involvement of Mrs. Clooney, who is a lawyer for London’s Doughty Street Chambers law firm.

According to The Times report, the new leftist government of Greece wants to cancel Greece’s contract with Amal Alamuddin-Clooney and the firm for financial reasons.

To read more, please visit greekreporter.com

By Philip Chrysopoulos

Monday, 11 January 2021 07:00

Top 5 Local Dishes To Try In Athens

Although indulging in a satisfying meal is a pleasure for most people, Greeks in Athens take their food even more seriously.

Unlike some of the spicier specialties found in other parts of the world, Athenian dishes are mild and flavorsome. For the most part, the seasonings used in Greek cooking are the ones you already y have in your spice rack. Another benefit is that Greek cuisine consistently uses olive oil instead of the unhealthy oils that can harm our circulatory systems and hearts.

We’ve chosen 5 of our favorite dishes that you should make sure to taste whenever you find yourself in Athens.

1. Keftedes

These crispy deep-fried balls come in many varieties depending on what part of Greece you visit. For example in Santorini, keftedes are made from juicy local tomatoes, and in Sifnos from chickpeas. However, the most typical varieties are meatballs, cheeseballs, and fishballs.

2. Melitzanosalata

Melitzanosalata is the Greek alternative to Babaganoush, a delicious eggplant dip/spread typically accompanied by crunchy bread or pita bread.

3. Moussaka

Baked and similar to eggplant parmesan but without as much tomato sauce. The dish contains cinnamon, eggplant, ground beef, onions, oil, potatoes, topped with a thick bechamel sauce.

4. Pastitsio

Pastitsio is much like lasagna but not as saucy. The dish consists of layered bucatini-style pasta, ground beef, tomato sauce, and toppings similar to moussaka but not as thick.

5. Stifado

Stifado, one of the most flavorsome stews in Greek cuisine, can be made with beef, octopus, or rabbit– a delicious stifado calls for lots of whole small onions, tomatoes, vinegar, wine, and spices.

Although these are our top 5 picks of dishes to try in Athens, countless other dishes are just as tasty and well worth trying.
Tuesday, 12 April 2016 07:00

Vegan Olive Oil And Orange Cookies

Not all desserts have to be chocolate, right? Try these vegan olive oil and orange cookies, which align perfectly with the healthy mediterranean diet. This recipe is a great way to give in to your sweet tooth without feeling guilty.

Ingredients:
  • 200 g olive oil
  • 120 g orange juice
  • Grated zest from 1 orange
  • 200 g granulated sugar
  • ½ cup cognac
  • 1 teaspoon baking powder
  • ½ teaspoon baking soda
  • ½ teaspoon ground cinnamon
  • 600 g flour
  • A generous amount of sesame seeds (optional)
To learn how to make these delicious cookies, please visit: Akis Petretzikis
Wednesday, 15 November 2017 21:58

November 14 - Athens' Latest News & Updates

The museum of Contemporary Art will be fully operational within 2018 and fascinating Van Gogh exhibition takes place in the city. Click to find out everything you need to know about Athens' Latest News & Updates!

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Thursday, 17 May 2018 19:08

May 8th - Noteworthy News

Animal adoption is something we pay close attention at and treat very carefully here at XpatAthens. That's why we would like to raise some awareness towards our community regarding a recent concern and also make it easier for you to adopt an animal, with a list of some of the most trustworthy  organisations.

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Early bird discount for the international golf tournament until October 31st

Costa Navarino’s 3rd Messinia Pro-Am to be held on February 20-23, 2019 is fast approaching.

Registrations for the 3rd international golf tournament will close on January 18th 2019; however golfers from all over the world can take advantage of the “early bird” discount on their participation packages until October 31st, making their registration through the official website of the event HERE!

The 30 teams taking part in the award-winning signature golf courses The Dunes Course and The Bay Course at Costa Navarino will compete in a landscape full of centuries-old olive trees with stunning views of the Ionian Sea and the historic Bay of Navarino. This year’s professional golfers will be competing in the two 18-hole courses for a total prize fund of 30,000 euros.

You can get a taste of the anticipated action, in the 2019 video teaser of the event!

Messinia Pro-Am had a prominent presence in its first participation at the 2018 Sports Marketing Awards in Greece, winning 3 awards. In particular, the international golf tournament won the Gold Award in the “Sports Media” section, the Silver Award in the “Sports Events / Branded Events” section, and the Bronze Award in the “Sports Brands” section.

The 3rd Messinia Pro-Am is organized in collaboration with the PGAs of Europe and is held under the auspices of PGA of Greece and the Hellenic Golf Federation.

AEGEAN, a member of Star Alliance, is the official airline partner of the event.
Vodafone και Hertz are the official sponsors of the event.
Erasmus is the official travel partner coordinating and ensuring the smooth registration & accommodation process. 

For special accommodation packages at The Westin Resort Costa Navarino and the full program of Messinia Pro-Am, click HERE!

Hashtag: #messiniaproam

Photo credit: The Dunes Course @ Costa Navarino (professional player Adam Kritikos

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