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This year's festive program by the Municipality of Athens promises a delightful mix of musical theater performances, concerts, educational initiatives, and visual arts programs, catering to all age groups. Feel the enchantment of Christmas not only in the heart of the city, but also in some of its charming neighborhoods.
 
All of the below happenings are organized by OPANDA (Organization of Culture, Sports and Youth of the Municipality of Athens) and we’ve done our best to share accurate information about the festivities with the community. Before heading out for some fun, we recommend that you get in touch directly with the individual venues for additional information.
 
Artistic Adventures for Children

The Museum of Popular Art and Tradition, Angeliki Hatzimichali, will host engaging Christmas activities and a unique storytelling show for the entire family. A folklore holiday tour will add a touch of tradition to the celebrations. Children are also invited to the Municipal Gallery of Athens for a special workshop inspired by the exhibition of Alexis Kyritsopoulos. Meanwhile, the Arts Center promises young visitors the most enchanting Christmas experience in Eleftherias Park through a series of Christmas laboratories. Last but not least, the Plato's Academy Digital Museum beckons little friends to participate in a Christmas activity featuring storytelling and painting.

Melina Mercouri Cultural Center Extravaganza

The Melina Mercouri Cultural Center hosts a variety of activities for all ages, including an art workshop capturing the essence of Christmas in early 20th-century Athens, narrative performances, a Christmas musical journey, and a cultural walk for adults.

Literary Magic & Creative Learning

The libraries of the Municipality of Athens blend the magic of Christmas with the world of books, offering educational programs based on their collections. Additionally, they will host children's theater performances. Creative Learning Centers in the neighborhoods present a rich program of Christmas events for everyone. Children can immerse themselves in art workshops, construction, music, and theater programs and enjoy theater performances for the whole family.

Festive Highlights for Adults & Unique Art Experiences

The festive suggestions for adults are equally compelling. Highlights include a musical theater performance featuring carols, songs, and dances from Asia Minor and Southern Italy, a Christmas tunes concert, and theater, music, and traditional dance performances by adult groups from the Creative Learning Centers. The Clay Center invites families to a unique art workshop, where they can explore the art of ceramics and create doves symbolizing peace on earth. Lastly, the Polychoros Municipality of Athens "Anna & Maria Kalouta" in Neos Kosmos is a must-visit, hosting free shows and concerts for adults and families. Renowned artists, music groups, and theater performers will grace the stage, ensuring memorable moments of entertainment and joy.

A Visual Feast by OPANDA

For art enthusiasts, OPANDA presents a visual feast with exhibitions in its cultural spaces. Kostas Bassanou's "Working Title" at the Arts Center, Alexis Kyritsopoulos's retrospective exhibition "Parallel" at the Municipal Gallery of Athens, and "The Feathered Weaves of Ossa Thessaloniki" at the Museum of Popular Art and Tradition promise a captivating experience.

Harmonious Melodies & Magical Music

The music ensembles of the Municipality of Athens are set to infuse the city's Christmas ambiance with their enchanting melodies. Bringing a festive spirit to Dionysiou Areopagitou, the Greek Music Workshop will lead us on a musical journey through the rich tapestry of Greek music, featuring timeless compositions by celebrated Greek artists. Meanwhile, the Big Band, accompanied by Alex Affolter, will captivate the audience with a jazzy celebration.

Pre-Christmas Poetry in Psirri

For those seeking a pre-Christmas experience, the Holy Church of Agioi Anargyroi in Psirri presents a unique music-poetry performance by Dimitris Verykios. The performance will showcase melodies and lullabies from various corners of our country and the world.

Christmas Villages Across Athens

As part of the extensive program of events spanning from Saturday, December 23, 2023, to Saturday, January 6, 2024, ten Christmas "villages" will sprout across various neighborhoods of Athens, from Acharnon and Lambrini to Pagrati and Hellinorosson. Each village, adorned with festive decorations, offers a warm welcome to visitors of all ages. Santa Claus and his elves will be present daily, engaging the crowd with constructions, sweet treats, face painting, and various other festive activities. The villages will come alive with stilt walkers, jugglers, Christmas mascots, animateurs, puppets, and jugglers.
Autumn in Athens means there’s still time to bask in the warmth of the last sun-drenched days. With the city glowing in golden hues and the temperatures still perfect for outdoor activities, now is the time to embrace the beauty of Athens before the cooler months arrive. Whether you're a local or a visitor, here are some unique ways to enjoy the final warm days of autumn in the Greek capital.



1. Catch a Movie at Cine Paris – Athens' Beloved Open-Air Cinema

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One of the best ways to embrace the warm autumn evenings is by watching a film under the stars at Cine Paris. Nestled in the charming Plaka district, with the Acropolis dramatically illuminated in the background, one of the city's most iconic open-air cinemas creates a one-of-a-kind movie experience.

The next two weeks promise an especially exciting lineup, making it the perfect time to visit. Be sure to catch "Sex" and the chilling thriller "Speak No Evil", two standout selections that are drawing audiences in with their intense storylines. And don’t miss the much-anticipated premiere of "Joker 2: Folie à Deux" on October 2nd—a haunting sequel that’s been eagerly awaited by fans.

While you're there, elevate your evening with one of Cine Paris’ signature cocktails. The Paloma, a refreshing mix of tequila, grapefruit soda, and lime, is a perfect companion for a night of cinema under the Athenian sky. With a warm blanket, a cool cocktail, and a thrilling film, Cine Paris is an essential stop before the outdoor cinema season comes to a close.

2. Watch a Concert at an Open-Air Theatre

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Athens boasts a number of historic and atmospheric open-air venues, perfect for catching live music as the sun sets and the city lights twinkle. Two of the most spectacular venues to enjoy a concert are the Lycabettus Theatre and the Theatre of Herodes Atticus.

Lycabettus Theatre
, perched atop Mount Lycabettus, offers panoramic views of Athens. Imagine watching your favorite artist perform with the backdrop of the city skyline, fading into twilight. The theatre hosts a variety of performances, from classical music to modern concerts, all under the Athenian sky.

Meanwhile, the Theatre of Herodes Atticus, nestled on the slopes of the Acropolis, is an ancient marvel where you can experience live performances surrounded by history. The acoustics and architecture make for an unforgettable evening, especially when the weather is still balmy and welcoming.

3. Enjoy Drinks with a View on a Rooftop Terrace

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For a more laid-back way to enjoy Athens' final warm days, why not head to one of the city's many rooftop bars? With the autumn air still pleasant, it’s the perfect time to sip on a cocktail while admiring the sweeping views of the Acropolis or Lycabettus Hill.

Popular rooftop spots include A for Athens, located in Monastiraki Square, where you can enjoy a drink while gazing at the Parthenon as it lights up at night. Or, try Couleur Locale, a hidden gem with a relaxed vibe and stunning views. As the temperature dips slightly, you can cozy up with a light sweater and relish in the lively atmosphere of Athenian rooftops.

4. Take a Swim at the Athenian Riviera

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One of the perks of Athens’ proximity to the coast is the possibility of taking a dip in the sea, even in autumn. The Athenian Riviera offers a stunning stretch of coastline, dotted with organized beaches and secluded coves where you can swim, sunbathe, or just stroll along the shore.

The water remains warm enough for swimming well into October, making this the perfect opportunity for a refreshing escape from the city’s hustle and bustle. Head to Vouliagmeni Beach for crystal-clear waters and a relaxed vibe, or explore the scenic beauty of Astir Beach or Asteria Glyfada if you're looking for a more luxurious experience.

Main image credit: Cine Paris
Thursday, 05 February 2015 14:44

Apples and Oranges

I spent the past week visiting family in Canada. My mother celebrated a milestone birthday, I hadn’t been for several years and I found a great seat sale. So I didn’t really mind that it was the beginning of the winter freeze in Toronto…

Right.

I had a lovely week, visiting with family, catching up with friends, visiting my old haunts. Toronto is modern, progressive, multicultural, an ‘advanced’ global city.  My oldest friends live there, and there is a lot to be said for the system, the mentality and the possibilities of life there…

However, it struck me rather quickly that I felt like a visitor – a strange feeling given that I was born there and in fact have spent most of my life there… The feeling of ‘this isn’t my home’ was front and centre for most of the week, which surprised me as much as it confused me.

I became aware very quickly of how different life in a big North American city is compared to life in Athens. I felt a constant and consistent sense of ‘stress’, of movement, of having to get somewhere, of having 1000 things to do and no time to do them, a feeling of fervor and ‘nervous’ energy. For some, this could feel like ‘ambition’.  For me, it felt chaotic and made me tired...

In the end, you cannot compare Athens and Toronto – there is nothing remotely similar, the scales are too far off.  It’s like comparing apples to oranges; they are both sort of round – but the comparison stops there.  And, like apples and oranges, Athens and Toronto are both really great places. But this trip reminded me that I love living in Athens, I choose to live in Athens, and enjoy it for what it is, rather than complain about what it’s not.

So I quickly stopped comparing and focused instead on enjoying my short time in Canada. I needed all my energy reserves to keep warm in the -10 degree weather (!)

My flight landed at 6:00pm on Sunday – whereupon I jumped into my friend’s car, headed straight to MoMa for a glass of wine, and marveled at the relaxed pace and absolutely balmy evening temperatures. I felt well and truly home.

Until next time,

Jack

In this weekly space, keep up with ‘Jack’ as he navigates daily life in Athens… Anecdotes, stories, hits & misses, the good, the bad and, well, the rest…

Brettos (pronounced Vrettos in Greek) is said to be Europe's second oldest bar and is the oldest distillery in Plaka with over 100 years of operation. Brettos offers unique tasting experiences, a friendly environment, and unrivalled service in a beautiful, dramatic setting.

Although it's tucked away, Brettos is one of the most photographed locations in the city – you won't miss the hundreds of colorful glass liquer bottles and lights that decorate its walls.

As one of the oldest distilleries in Athens, Brettos began operating in 1909 at the ground level of an Athenian mansion. Using old family recipes from Smyrni, the founder Michael Brettos started producing ouzo, brandy and a few liqueur flavours based on all-time classics like cherry and peppermint as well as distinctive Greek flavors like citrus and mastiha. When demand began to rise, he relocated the distillery but continued to operate the small shop on Kydathineon Street as a liquor shop and bar where locals and guests alike could taste and buy Brettos' renowned liqueurs.

Very little has changed since 1909 at Brettos' old distillery, and it still operates as a bar in a small and charming corner of historic Athens. It is still serving visitors ouzo, brandy, more than 25 different kinds of liqueurs–none of which are available in liquor or grocery stores; Brettos also serves traditional Greek spirits, wines and beers.

Brettos is open daily from 10 am till 2 am and is as much a historic landmark frequented by tourists as it is an age-old hang out for locals and an ideal place for a nightcap!

Address: 41 Kidathineon 41, Plaka-Athens
Telephone: 210 3232110

Price Point: $$
Dress Code: Casual
Thursday, 19 February 2015 12:15

Greece Of Art And Science

Greece is a place of culture, the arts and sciences. Its tradition of contribution to global cultural and scientific communities, combined with its outstanding natural beauty and excellent infrastructure, has made it an ideal place in which to hold conferences. Over the last few years, Greece has more and more frequently welcomed people of letters, sciences and the arts, who have participated in symposia, conferences and exhibitions. 

Athens International Airport ‘Eleftherios Venizelos’, one of the most modern airports in the world in operation since 2001, greatly boosted the organization of international conferences.

Conference tourism is extremely interdependent: it requires of course a high level of background support from the host country, and at the same time it can actively contribute to improving the overall standard of services in the region. It is logical that a country chosen as a conference location should be involved in the cultural ‘product’, giving the public, both residents and visitors, the chance to experience human achievement and innovative thought.

To read more, please go to visitgreece.gr/en

Monday, 07 September 2015 07:00

Eleftherios Venizelos Museum - Athens

Who was Eleftherios Venizelos? Born in Crete in 1864, he is arguably the grandfather of Modern Greece.  A hugely influental figure, he is responsible for the modernization and expansion of the country.  At the time, he was both loved and loathed.  He followed a pro-allied foreign policy during the First World War, which conflicted with that of the pro-German king who wished the country to remain neutral.

So where is the museum? The Greek authorities have tried their hardest to hide and not draw attention to it in any shape or form!  The museum is cunningly disguised behind a building covered in a profusion of colourful flowers and ivy in a bulding in Eleutherias Park by Megaron Concert Hall, with just a small sign outside to announce its presence.

The museum contains books, photographs and other personal items of this great Greek figure, but no translations into English.

To read more, please visit: Dave's Travel Pages

Planning your summer getaway to the Greek islands? Thanks to a new pass offered by Attica ferries and the affordable train service, the Interrail Greek Islands Pass allows guests to hop on and off ferries and discover 4 from a selection of 27 Greek islands across the Aegean sea. Those who want to add on more destinations have the option of doing so with a 30 percent discount.

The travel pass, which was launched in 2015, aimed to entice visitors to island hop using the Superfast Ferries. Included in the 27 different islands to choose from are Anafi, Amorgos, Astypalaia, Chios, Crete, Donoussa, Ios, Iraklia, Kalymnos, Kastellorizo, Kos, Koufonissi, Leros, Lesvos (Mytilene), Lipsi, Mykonos, Naxos, Nisyros, Patmos, Paros, Rhodes, Santorini, Schinoussa, Symi, Syros, Tilos and Tinos.

Holders of the pass are also offered a choice of 2 international ferry trips between 3 ports in Italy: Ancona, Bari, or Venice and 3 ports in Greece: Corfu, Patras and Igoumenitsa.

The pass costs just 240€ for first class travel, and 172€ for second class for adults over 25 years, with prices slashed for those who are under 25 years of age to 210€ for first class and 156€ for second class, whereas children under 11 years of age travel for free.

This pass is for EU travellers only and there are some restrictions: http://www.interrail.eu/help/ordering-pass/do-i-need-interrail-or-eurail-pass. For more information about travel in Greece visit: http://www.interrail.eu/destinations/greece.
 
Dance lessons and a cooking event to further enrich this year’s schedule!

Days count down for the celebration of the top sports tourism event and the time has come for anyone to decide upon the activities to enroll for during the weekend of Navarino Challenge, on September 9-11, 2016.
 
This year’s event’s schedule is as rich as it gets, with 18 non-competitive activities addressed to all family, highlighting the values of exercise and nutrition and raising awareness on childhood obesity, a serious medical condition affecting a child’s health or well being. The schedule also includes activities such as running, swimming and SUP for everyone, while participants will have the chance to watch a demonstration race with Optimist and Laser boats in Pylos port!

For those staying at The Westin Resort Costa Navarino additional activities like taekwondo, climbing, pilates, bike ride, boccia, basketball, golf, kick boxing, baby swimming, aqua aerobic, kids’ athletics, scuba diving, dance lessons and a cooking event full of surprises, are offered. The detailed schedule and timetable of all activities is included in the following link: http://navarinochallenge.com/event_schedule_2016.html

Food and its process, namely the Mediterranean diet has always been an important element in Greece's culture. Potteries found in the palace of King Nestor, dating from 1300 BC testify that visitors or foreigners seeking for asylum in Pylos were offered meat processed with a specific technique. Both Messinian hospitality and Mediterranean diet will be highlighted through various activities supported by the Peloponnese food blogger Gogo Papadionysiou also known as Mamatsita!

On Saturday September 10, during the swimming day, local women will make traditional lalagia & diples with the care of Mamatsita, in Pylos. Respectively, on Sunday September 11, the famous food blogger will be supporting the participants in running, by offering them traditional sweets and products in Costa Navarino. The two cooking challenges will be supported by the team of Poseidonia Restaurant.

Navarino Icons, a range of products from Messinia inspired by the rich traditions and heritage of the area will be the official supporter of the event for one more year. All products are produced in small quantities by local producers and artists meeting qualitative and creative criteria, while raw materials are drawn from the estates, the olive groves and the botanical gardens of Costa Navarino. Dance, for the first time this year, will be at the foreground!

The artistic and athletic expression referring to the movement of the body following the rhythm of the music will be represented by Nick Marianos, choreographer of stars and Creative Director and Owner of Nick Marianos Dance Factory. Nick Marianos and his team will teach dance lessons which include the following styles: video clip dance, all hip-hop styles, break dance and hip-hop choreographies. Apart from the extra activities offered, Navarino Challenge has also secured for those participants who will be staying at The Westin Resort Costa Navarino, some very exclusive extra benefits offered by the brands supporting the event.

Precisely, Anazoe Spa, which took its name from the Greek word for rejuvenation will offer a 20% discount on treatments based on ancient Greek beauty practices. Those interested can take advantage of the offer during their participation in Navarino Challenge, by booking their appointment via email at anazoe@costanavarino.com.

In addition, Inbi, the Japanese fusion restaurant at Costa Navarino will offer a unique experience to the Navarino Challenge guests with exceptional tastes of unsurpassed quality.

You may find more information about the offers which are valid during your stay at Navarino Challenge at the following link: http://navarinochallenge.com/event_offers_2016.html

Book your room now at The Westin Resort Costa Navarino and take advantage of the privileged prices available for those wishing to enjoy the full schedule of Navarino Challenge. For further information please contact the event’s official travel agent, Vita N Travel.
Telephone: +30 210 3249070
Registrations are open and anyone can take part in activities of running, swimming and SUP by filling the special form available at the following link: http://activemedia.com.gr/product/navarino-challenge/ The event will be held for one more year, under the Auspices of the Department of Nutrition and-Dietetics of Harokopio University of Athens with the support of Costa Navarino and The Westin Resort Costa Navarino, as well as the Municipalities of Pylos-Nestor and Trifilia.

For more information about the event, you may contact us through the following special form: http://www.navarinochallenge.com/contact.html

Official Sponsors: Allianz Greece, “Vikos” Natural Mineral Water
Official Airline Partner: Qatar Airways
Official Supporters: BIC®, BIC® Sport, Navarino Icons, Village Cinemas
Assisted by: Health Runners Club of Messinia, Pylos Association of Enterprises for Tourism Development, Maritime Athletic Pylos Association “Nestor”, Explore Messinia, Navarino Outdoors, Swim Academy, Aqua Divers Club, Scuba Hellas, Navarino Golf Academy, Restaurant Posidonia Restaurant ThaMa, Alpha (Athlima SA), Department of Sports Organization & Management from University of Peloponnese, Anazoe Spa Costa Navarino, 1morekm, Hellenic Athletics Federation (SEGAS), IAAF Kids Athletics, Apia, Inbi, Diana “exoplizein”
Official Travel Agent: Vita N Travel
Official Broadcaster: OTE TV TV
Communication Partner: National Geographic Channel

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From Thursday, July 6th 2017, Athens will have 4 new Pedestrian Areas in the center of Athens!

The Municipality of Athens, in connection to the restoration of the Athens Commercial Triangle will give the following four roads to pedestrians on Thursday morning: Chrysospiliotissis, Nikiou, Polykleitos & Vlachava. 

These four roads were typically already pedestrian areas on papers even though they are now being handed to the public. Athens's Mayor, George Kaminis stated that the Municipality of Athens, aims to transform the Commercial Triangle into a triangle that will effectively handle parking isses ,traffic, waste management, posters and graffiti.

The Restoration of the Athens' Commercial Triangle is an exclusive donation by the Stavros Niarchos Foundation! 

We remind  you that vehicles going from Syntagma and Stadiou to Athena Street can only go from Mitropoleos, Karagiorgis Serbia and Sophocleous streets. 
Thursday, 10 October 2019 07:00

Ancient Acropolis In 3D

The video below, created by Greece High Definition, features the Parthenon in 3D! Construction for the Parthenon, a temple dedicated to Goddess Athena Parthenos, began in 447 BCE. The architects were Iktinus and Kallikrates, with chief supervisor of the project being Pericles' friend, Pheidias. The Parthenon is a unique Doric building that successfully incorporates the Ionic order and it is known that in the west room (opisthodomos) was where all the wealth was kept of the Delian League. Take a look!





For more information, please visit: Greece High Definition
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