Photo: Anastasios71/Shutterstock.com Of all Europe’s historical capitals, Athens is probably the one that has changed the most in recent years. But even though it has become a modern metropolis, it still retains a good deal of its old small town feel. Here antiquity meets the future, and the ancient monuments mix with a trendier Athens and it is precisely these great contrasts that make the city such a fascinating place to explore. The heart of its historical centre is the neighbourhood, with narrow streets mingling like a labyrinth where to discover ancient secrets.

Anastasios71/Shutterstock.com Top 5 National Archaeological Museum The National Archaeological Museum, in Exarchia, is home to TheAncient Acropolis ’s... and its surr... The Parthenon, the temple of Athena, is the major city attraction as well as... Roman Agora Anastasios71/Shutterstock.com During the antiquity, the Agora played a major role as both a marketplace an... Benaki Museum of Greek Culture Benaki is a history museum with Greek art and objects from the MountStone Age Lycabettus up ... (in Greek: Lykavittos, Λυκαβηττός) lies right in the centre...

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Athens’ heyday was around 400 years BC, that’s Dive in perhaps the most historically rich capital when most of the classical monuments were of Europe and discover its secrets. Athens' past built. During the Byzantine and Turkish eras, the and its landmarks are worldly famous, but the city decayed into just an insignicant little city oers much more than the postcards show: village, only to become the capital of it is a vivid city of culture and art, where the newly-liberated Greece in 1833. Ahead of the streets have as much to show for as the 2004 Olympics, almost the entire infrastructure monuments and antique statues. The diicult was transformed: the Metro, trams, new ring years it has known with the economic crisis have roads and viaducts have eased the pressure of only deepened the city's artistic soul and not a the heavy traic. day goes by that Athens does not amaze its visitors. Athens is still a rather messy and chaotic place—it wouldn’t be Athens otherwise—and National Archaeological Museum despite all the improvements, still retains a great The National deal of its oriental charm. The whole coastal Archaeological Museum, stretch from Piraeus to the old Hellenikon in Exarchia, is home to airport has been improved with new plantings, Ancient Greece’s most viaducts and paths for walking. The Plaka district spectacular pieces. One is becoming more and more popular and it is on room contains the way to catching up with Psyrri, Gazi and Schliemann’s nds from Mycenae, another has Rouf as regards restaurants. Discover the the famous frescoes from Santorini on display. beauties of the Anaotika district, at the feet of There is also a ne collection of idols from the the Acropolis, and visit the ancient village still Cyclades and ceramics. housed in the midst of the city. In Exarchia, there is still a somewhat in-your-face anarchic Photo: Constantinos Iliopoulos/Shutterstock.com Address: Patission St. 44, Athens atmosphere around the Technical University. Opening hours: 1pm - 8pm Tue, 8:30am - 4pm Wed - Mon Meanwhile, is becoming more and more Phone: +30 21 3214 4800 chic. Internet: www.namuseum.gr/en Email: [email protected] More Info: Free entrance for visitors under 18. Destination: Athens Publishing date: 2019-04-01

The Acropolis and its surroundings 0180 Internet: odysseus.culture.gr The Parthenon, the Email: [email protected] temple of Athena, is the

major city attraction as Benaki Museum of Greek Culture well as a UNESCO World Benaki is a history Heritage Site. The museum with Greek art Erechteion displays the and objects from the statues of the female Caryatids, though the Stone Age up to the War original statues have been replaced by copies of Independence against due to air pollution (the originals are in the new the Turks. It lays its Museum or ... in London). pieces over three oors and apart from seasonal On the southern slopes of the Acropolis lies the exhibitions, the museum oers events, courses Odeon of Herodes Atticus, a Roman theatre with and publications to educate the audience of all room for as many as 5.000 spectators. It is used ages. The annexed cafe-restaurant welcomes you during the annual Athens Festival for world-class in a relaxed ambience where to enjoy dinners, ballet and music performances. The Theatre of lunches or breaks before exploring the museum. Dionysus lies beside Herodes Atticus, and almost

all the tragedies and comedies of Ancient Photo: saiko3p/Shutterstock.com Greece were written for this theatre. Address: Koumbari St. & Vas. Soas Ave. 1, Athens Opening hours: 10am - 6pm Wed - Fri, 10am - 12pm Thu -

Photo: milosk50/Shutterstock.com Sat, 10am - 4pm Sun Address: Acropolis, Athens Phone: +30 21 0367 1000 Opening hours: Daily 8am - 8pm Internet: www.benaki.gr Phone: +30 21 0321 4172 Email: [email protected] Internet: odysseus.culture.gr More Info: Closed on Mondays and Tuesdays. Email: [email protected] More Info: Registration to UNESCO sites: 1987 Mount Lycabettus Mount Lycabettus (in Roman Agora Greek: Lykavittos, During the antiquity, the Λυκαβηττός) lies right in Agora played a major role the centre of Athens, as both a marketplace rising 277 meters (908 and a political centre. The feet) above sea level. Agora is dominated by Getting yourself up to this altitude (walking or the Stoa of Attalus and with the funicular — although walking is worth the Theseion, or Hephaisteion, dedicated to the it) gives you an exquisite 360° view over Athens, God of metalworking and also to Theseus, one of the Aegean sea and the ships in Piraeus. When the heroes of Greek mythology. the sky is clear, you can see all the way to the mountains in Peloponnese. Apart from the view, Photo: Anastasios71/Shutterstock.com there is also a chic cafe-restaurant, a 19th Address: Roman Agora, Athens Opening hours: Daily 8am - 5pm century Chapel and an amphitheatre up there. Phone: +30 21 0321 0185 / +30 21 0321 4825 / +30 21 0321 Destination: Athens Publishing date: 2019-04-01

Photo: Bildagentur Zoonar GmbH/Shutterstock.com The Erechtheion Address: Mount Lycabettus, Athens Erechtheion is said to have been a great king The Acropolis Museum during the Archaic Well worth visiting and at Period, and legend says the foot of the Acropolis that he is buried nearby lies the new Acropolis this temple. The temple is Museum. Brief built on a slope which creates an interesting presentations by Museum architectural fact: there is a 3 meter dierence Archaeologists-Hosts are between the north-west side and the south-east held in Greek and English every Friday, Saturday side. and Sunday. The museum restaurant oers panoramic views of the Acropolis and a 700 Photo: Kite_rin/Shutterstock.com square meter public terrace commanding a Address: Acropolis, Athens Phone: +30 21 0321 4172 breathtaking view of the historic hills of Athens.

Museum of Cycladic Art Photo: Haris vythoulkas/Shutterstock.com Address: Dionysiou Areopagitou St., Athens The Museum of Cycladic Opening hours: 9am - 5pm Mon - Thu, 9am - 10pm Fri, 9am - Art contains more than 8pm Sat - Sun 3.000 artefacts of Phone: +30 21 0900 0900 Cycladic, Ancient Greek Internet: www.theacropolismuseum.gr Email: [email protected] and Cypriot art pieces are More Info: For group bookings: +30 21 0900 0903 on display throughout the four oors. This is an interesting museum to visit Temple of Hephaestus in order to get a greater understanding of this The Temple of colourful culture. Hephaestus is a well-preserved ancient Photo: zhu difeng/Shutterstock.com Greek temple built in 450 Address: Neophytou Douka St. 4, Athens Opening hours: 10am - 5pm Mon - Sat, 10am - 8pm Thu, BC for the worshipping 11am - 5pm Sun God Phone: +30 21 0722 8321 Hephaestus—considered the protector of Internet: www.cycladic.gr/en blacksmiths, craftsmen, artisans, sculptors, Email: [email protected] More Info: Closed on Tuesdays. metals, metallurgy, re and volcanoes. This may be one of the most well-preserved temples, not The only in Greece, but in all Europe. The Panathenaic Stadium

Photo: Martin M303/Shutterstock.com was built in 330 BC and Address: Thissio, Athens renovated for the 1896 Phone: +30 21 0372 2001 Olympic Games. It is the world's oldest stadium which is still in use, and Destination: Athens Publishing date: 2019-04-01

the only one in the world entirely built in white mythology. marble. Simply stunning. It is from here that the Olympic Flame is delivered to all the Olympic Photo: PAUL ATKINSON/Shutterstock.com Address: Acropolis, Athens games.

Philopappos Hill Photo: Anastasios71/Shutterstock.com Address: Vasileos Konstantinou Ave., Athens For a nice walk or picnic Opening hours: 7:30am - 2:30pm Mon - Fri a bit outside the busy Phone: +30 21 0752 2984 streets and squares of Internet: www.panathenaicstadium.gr Athens centre, you can Email: [email protected] More Info: Opposite the Statue of Myron Discobolus. head to the Philopappos Hill. It oers a great view Megaron Concert Hall over the city and maybe the best view of the The Megaron, Athens' Acropolis, just far enough to embrace it all while Concert Hall, was avoiding the tourists crowd and close enough to inaugurated in 1991 and see the beauty of its architecture. it now houses four halls Photo: pavel dudek/Shutterstock.com oering a variety of Address: Philopappos Hill, Thisseio, Athens musical performances. It

is famous for its top-notch spectacles and an Cine Paris impressive acoustic. It is also a beautiful place Located right beneath the surrounded by pleasant gardens and really easy Acropolis, this open-air to access. cinema operating on a roof reopened in 1986 Photo: Stokkete/Shutterstock.com Address: Vasilissis Soas & Kokkali, Athens after being closed for Opening hours: 10am - 8:30pm Mon - Fri, 10am - 2pm & 5pm almost 20 years. Named - 8.30pm Sat, 6pm - 8:30pm Sun in honor of its creator—a Greek hairdresser who Phone: +30 21 0728 2000 lived in Paris—it truly is an exceptional spot to Internet: www.megaron.gr catch a movie. Email: [email protected] More Info: Booking oices on: +30 21 0728 2333 Photo: razihusin/Shutterstock.com Address: Kidathinaion St. 22, Plaka, Athens Temple of Athena Nike Opening hours: Daily 6:30pm - 1am Temple of Athena Nike is Phone: +30 21 0322 2071 located on the south-west Internet: www.cineparis.gr corner of the Acropolis. It Email: [email protected] More Info: Open from May to October. is one of the earliest pieces from the Ionic order, one of Greece three classical architectures - and a great representation of it. Celebrating Athena "The Victorious", it is anchored deep in the Greek Destination: Athens Publishing date: 2019-04-01

Monastiraki DINING , right under the Acropolis oerts great views of it and it is one of the oldest neighbourhoods of Athens. Nowadays, it houses the local "Flea Market" but it combines also shops, cafes, eateries and touristic stores. It is one of the nicest areas to walk in but also one Samot/Shutterstock.com of the most crowded. In Monastiraki, the

authentic lives side by side the fake "made in Food is at the centre of all activities in Greece China" souvenirs -still, with its small streets and you will soon nd out why. The Greek branching out from the main square, it is the cuisine, Mediterranean at heart and inuenced true heart of Athens centre. by their Turkish neighbours is fresh, honest, lling and absolutely gorgeous. Whether you are Photo: markara/Shutterstock.com in for a tour of the best Greek Tavernas in town, Address: Monastiraki, Athens looking for the most tasty Gyros or want to try Glyfada and the seaside the new Greek cuisine, you might take the local If you spend more than a rhythm and spend a lot of time around the table. few days in Athens and Good news, in Athens and in the whole country the weather permits it, you can eat at any time of the day and late at you should go feel the night. Tavernas and Ouzerias (where you can maritime air around drink local cocktails and usually hear traditional Glyfada and further on music) are also a key place for social life. the coast. Glyfada is a nice beach town with The Old Tavern of Psaras many restaurants, shops, bars and cafes, The Old Tavern of Psaras accessible from Athens by bus and tram. In (meaning, the old Glyfada and further on the Athens Riviera you sherman's Taverna) is will nd several beaches where to relax while Plaka's oldest restaurant, having a swim or sunbathing. indeed it exists since

Photo: Kotsovolos Panagiotis/Shutterstock.com 1898. It serves delicious Address: Glyfada, Athens Greek food at a price betting the area, but with the benet of being seriously beautiful. You can choose to seat in either of the old houses that are now the restaurant, or even in the pleasant courtyard.

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Opening hours: Daily 12pm - 1am Funky Gourmet Phone: +30 21 0321 8734 Funky Gourmet is a cool Internet: www.psaras-taverna.gr place, oering their Email: [email protected] guests modern and creative cuisine from a To Kati Allo selected menu. It is a To Kati Allo is a simple playful restaurant with a family owned tavern in passion for pleasure: pleasure of the palate and the area next to the new of the eyes, indeed all the dishes are served and Acropolis museum. A real presented like art pieces. tavern, with a friendly sta and which is open so Photo: Kzenon/Shutterstock.com late the Plakas waiters may come and keep you Address: 13 Paramithias str. and Salaminos 104 35, Athens company. It is very popular amongst local: Opening hours: 7pm - 12am Tue - Sat always a good indication in touristic cities like Phone: +30 21 0524 2727 Internet: www.funkygourmet.com Athens. Email: [email protected] More Info: Closed on Mondays and Sundays. Photo: Valery121283/Shutterstock.com Address: Chatzichristou 12, Makrygianni, Athens Avocado Opening hours: Daily 9am - 12:30am Phone: +30 21 0922 3071 Finding a vegetarian More Info: Behind the Acropolis Museum. restaurant in this meat loving country might not Spondi be the easiest, but Spondi is the best Avocado is a great option restaurant in for vegetarian food. The Athens—and in Greece, products are with no added preservatives and according to many they try to use as much organic food as possible. visitors. A French chef The food here is healthy, fresh and tasty and has put together the Avocado is well worth a visit even if you prefer menu, and he has successfully created a meat dishes. renowned wine cellar. Simplicity is the motto at this restaurant, which has been winning all the Photo: Nataliya Arzamasova/Shutterstock.com prizes there are to be won for years. Address: Nikis 30, Syntagma, Athens Opening hours: 12pm - 11pm Mon - Fri, 11am - 11pn Sat, 12pm - 7pm Sun Photo: Denizo71/Shutterstock.com Phone: +30 21 0323 7878 Address: Pyrronos 5, 11636, Pagrati, Athens Internet: www.avocadoathens.com Opening hours: Daily 8pm - 11:45pm Email: [email protected] Phone: +30 21 0756 4021 Internet: www.spondi.gr Email: [email protected] Destination: Athens Publishing date: 2019-04-01

GOSTIJO Kosher Restaurant Vezené Gostijo is Athens rst and Veneze is a new type of only kosher restaurant. restaurant—a Greek Their specialities are inspired bistrot—which Sephardic Mediterranean gives you the option to and Middle Eastern choose between a great Kosher cuisine served in steak or delicious a lovely atmosphere. You can also hear some live seafood. The setting and the food quality are music on some evenings and on location, you excellent, it is hard to stop eating at this lovely will nd a Kosher mini-market in case you need. Michelin starred restaurant.

Photo: Je Velis/Pixabay (image cropped) Photo: hlphoto/Shutterstock.com Address: Aisopou St. 10, Psirri, Athens Address: Vrasida St. 11, Athens Opening hours: 4pm - 11pm Mon - Thu, 1pm - 11pm Sun Opening hours: 7pm - 2am Mon - Sat Phone: +30 21 0323 3825 Phone: +30 21 0723 2002 Internet: www.gostijo.gr Internet: www.vezene.gr Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] More Info: Closed on Sundays. Oroscopo Oroscopo is centrally Piazza Duomo located just opposite of Even in Athens you can the Divani Caravel Hotel feel the call of Italy. In on the square. You can this restaurant, you can come here and enjoy their enjoy Italian classics such Greek, Italian and as pizza and pasta dishes. Mediterranean menu for breakfast, lunch or You also have the chance dinner. The food tastes great and all at a great to savour great drinks and cocktails and do price. Take a seat at their terrace to make the take-away. If you need more: it is located just best of the place. between Monastiraki, Syntagma and the Acropolis. Photo: bonchan/Shutterstock.com Address: Antinoros St. 42/44, Athens Photo: Brent Hofacker/Shutterstock.com Opening hours: Daily 1pm - 11:45pm Address: Mitropoleos 52, Syntagma, Athens Phone: +30 21 0721 6458 Opening hours: 7am - 2am Mon - Sat, 8am - 2am Sun Internet: www.oroscopo.gr Phone: +30 21 0323 1290 Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Destination: Athens Publishing date: 2019-04-01

O Kostas CAFES If you were looking for the best souvlakis (skewers, but the Athenian word for it is also the word for straw) and bifteki (local meatballs made with three dierent meats) in town, you might just nd them in this tiny restaurant. O Kostas is a very local place, Kite_rin/Shutterstock.com genuine and delicious since 1946.

Drinking coee in Greece is an institution, and Photo: Je Velis/Pixabay (image cropped) Athens is no exception. You will nd the cafes Address: 5 Pentelis St., Athens Opening hours: 9am - 4pm Mon - Sat and their terraces full of people, laughter, Phone: +30 21 0322 8502 cigarette smoke and animation everyday and all More Info: Closed on Sundays. year long. Cafes here are the place to meet up with friends, to relax, to have long conversations CTC - Restaurant Urban Gastronomy about life and politics, or to play backgammon Do not let the prices put (when in Greece, call it "Tavli"). To the local you o from trying CTC, Frappé and Freddo Capuccino or Espresso are it is a unique and peculiar added more and more coee specialities and you experience you can only can choose to sit at a trendy or alternative cafe, live there. The food is at a traditional kafeneio, or even at one of prepared with care and Greece's coee chains. obvious passion, and presented in a way that is borderline art. And despite it being a ne dining Plaka place, CTC managed to keep its simplicity and it Plaka feels like a small is a very relaxed place where the sta and chef village, at the very heart are more than willing to spend some time with of the vibrant Greek you. capital. You will most likely walk through the Photo: Semen Kuzmin/Shutterstock neighbourhood on your Address: Oumplianis St. 14 & Diocharous 27, Athens Opening hours: 7:30pm - 12am Thur - Sat way to or from the Acropolis, but do not stop at Phone: +30 21 0722 8812 this: Plaka has a soul of its own, and its small Internet: www.ctc-restaurant.com streets, owery corners and pretty stairs brim Email: [email protected] with uncountable coee shops. More Info: Closed on Mondays and Sundays.

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Exarcheia decorated with Rolling Stones posters, art Exarcheia, Athens' pieces, bamboos, and other eccentric objects. anarchist neighbourhood, For those who like it old-school, they would be has seen the youth of the delighted to see that there is also a jukebox city rise up against the inside. power and injustice many times, and it has also Photo: Jan Knop/Shutterstock.com Address: Voulis St. 7, Athens unfortunately been the theatre of dramas. Opening hours: 10am - 4:30am Mon - Thu, 10am - 6am Fri - But nowadays, although Exarcheia has kept Sat, 2pm - 4:30am Sun intact its rebellious soul, and keeps on its walls Phone: +30 21 0321 9225 traces and as testimony of its agitated Email: [email protected] past, it is also a place turning slightly hipster. It is a cool place to hang out, go for a walk, meet Fresko Yogurt Bar locals, and have a coee or a drink around the Greece and yogurt is a main square. combination made in heaven. Try the divine Photo: Badseed/Wikimmedia Commons (image cropped) yogurt with honey, nuts, Address: Exarchia, Athens fruit or make your own amazing mix. This yogurt Cafe Peros bar is located just a few steps from the Acropolis Cafe Peros is Kolonaki and it serves the best products: local and fresh Square’s central point, original Greek yogurt, biological honey and where sooner or later handmade jams and other toppings. You should everyone you know will also try their smoothies for your snack break to pass by. A place for ladies be complete. and gentlemen partaking

of coee under a canopy. It is mostly frequented Photo: Gulsina/Shutterstock.com by Athenians, a good sign especially in a place as Address: Dionysiou Areopagitou 3, Athens touristy as Kolonaki's square. You can also eat Opening hours: Daily 7am - 8pm Phone: +30 21 0923 3760 some classic Greek food for a reasonable price. Internet: www.freskoyogurtbar.gr Email: [email protected] Photo: Rawpixel.com/Shutterstock.com Address: Pl. Filikis Eterias 6, Athens Louis Cafe Phone: +30 21 0364 5068 This traditional Greek The 7 Jokers cafeteria oers the best This popular cafe serves coee experience in coee, fruit cocktails as Greece. The atmosphere well as yummy and decoration are very homemade pies. The 7 classic and you will see a Jokers has a funky decor few typical old Greek men in here, playing where the walls are Backgammon (Tavli in Greek) and proudly Destination: Athens Publishing date: 2019-04-01

wearing their Komboloi, strings of beads used to Address: Solonos 49, Athens relieve stress. You can also hear some local Opening hours: 8am - 11pm Mon - Fri, 10am - 11pm Sat Phone: +30 21 0339 2348 musicians performing during the many concerts Email: [email protected] organized. More Info: Closed on Sundays.

Photo: Tilemahos Efthimiadis/Flickr (image cropped) Six d.o.g.s Address: Leonidou 87 & Mykalis, Athens Six d.o.g.s is an all day Opening hours: 9am - 2am Sun - Thu, 9am - 3am Fri - Sat Phone: +30 21 0347 6926 and night reinvented space devoted to culture City Zen and entertainment. It City Zen in Monastiraki is works as a cafe as well as one of the three a bar, and it's home to a coee-bar-restaurants Gig Space, a Project Space, a Bar, a Foyer, and a you can nd around the Garden. It has created a resolutely pop yet area having a roof terrace avant-garde spirit and hosts an average of 500 granting a breath-taking events per year. view over the neighbourhood and the Acropolis. Open from morning until late in the night, City Photo: Monkey Business Images/Shutterstock.com Address: Avramiotou 6/8, Monastiraki, Athens Zen is perfect for a coee stop during the day, Opening hours: 10:30am - 3am Sun - Thur, 10:30 - 7am Fri - some drinks at night or food at any time. Sat Phone: +30 21 0321 0510 Photo: Lisa Fotios/Pexels (image cropped) Internet: www.sixdogs.gr Address: Mitropoleos 80, Athens Email: [email protected] Opening hours: Daily 9am - 4am Phone: +30 21 0325 4942 BARS & NIGHTLIFE Internet: www.cityzenathens.gr Email: [email protected]

The Dark Side of Chocolate Take your signicant other or you inner chocolate monster to this place to drink chocolate drinks and deserts you

have always dreamed of. Milan Gonda/Shutterstock.com Choose the type of chocolate, what to add to it (including surprising toppings such as basil or Athens' bar scene is a never ending surprise, and even alcohol), and enjoy. The place is great and as it is custom in Greece, the nightlife extends the people working there just as sweet as their way beyond the rst morning lights. The Greeks drinks. know how to drink and to party, and Athens is the living and breathing image of this happy and Photo: Pexels/Pixabay (image cropped) joyful spirit. Destination: Athens Publishing date: 2019-04-01

From alternative bars to fancy clubs, pubs and Gazarte traditional "ouzerias", follow the ow and Gazarte is an incredible experience one of the best nights of your life. venue where you can watch a lm, grab a bite, Palenque drink awesome cocktails, Whether you like Greek attend conferences or melodies or not, club business parties, enjoy music is always a must no live music, make purchases in their bookstore matter where you are. If or—keeping the best for the end—have a drink for you Latin music on their amazing rooftop terrace, with a view means spending a great over the techno-pole beyond Gazi while listening night then do not miss the Palengue nightclub in to their DJ. Zografou during your stay in Athens. There is Photo: Kondor83/Shutterstock.com also the possibility of taking Salsa dance classes. Address: Voutadon St. 32/34, Gazi, Athens Opening hours: 7pm - 2am Sun - Thu, 7pm - 3am Fri - Sat Photo: Blend Images/Shutterstock.com Phone: +30 21 0346 0347 Address: Oulof Palme 23, Zografou, Athens Internet: www.gazarte.gr Opening hours: 9pm - 5am Tues, 8pm - 5am Wed, 10:30pm - Email: [email protected] 5am Thu, 11pm - 5am Fri - Sat, 10:30pm - 2am Sun Phone: +30 21 0747 2907 Brettos Plaka Internet: www.palenque.gr Email: [email protected] Brettos is easily More Info: Closed on Mondays. recognisable by the colourful bottles that 360° Cocktail bar decorate the wall behind 360° Cocktail bar is not its bar and its original one of these places that decor made of wooden take advantage of a great shelves, stone walls and barrels full of Ouzo and location to cut on the tsipouro (if you don't know what there are, you quality of what they must nd out very soon). Brettos is also the serve. Here, you will have oldest distillery in Athens, another reason to visit the best view possible on Monastiraki square and this incredible bar. the Acropolis, absolutely stunning, but you can also enjoy delicious cocktails and amazing food. Photo: Andrei Mayatnik/Shutterstock.com Address: Kydathinaion St. 41, Athens Photo: Constanze Riechert-Kurtze/Pixabay (image cropped) Opening hours: Daily 10am - 3am Address: Ifaistou 2, Monastiraki, Athens Phone: +30 21 0323 2110 Opening hours: 9am - 3am Sun - Thu, 9am - 4am Fri - Sat Internet: www.brettosplaka.com Phone: +30 21 0321 0006 Email: [email protected] Internet: www.three-sixty.gr Email: [email protected] Destination: Athens Publishing date: 2019-04-01

A for Athens Cocktail Bar Mosaiko Cocktail bar A for Athens is one of the If you enjoy good vibes most famous bars in and indie music you will Athens, with 360° most likely enjoy Cocktail bar, for their Mosaiko. Here you can rooftop terraces and order a cup of coee or a oering a great view over drink, or else try the bar's Monastiraki square and the Acropolis. It is signature drink. Note that Mosaiko is in Glyfada, diicult to say which is the best, because they Athens' closeby seaside town, but that only are equally excellent. Do not hesitate then to makes this cafe-bar more pleasant. visit these two places to drink a delicious cocktail while enjoying the view of the city. Photo: Arina P Habich/Shutterstock.com Address: Laodikis 30, Glyfada Opening hours: 8am - 3am Sun - Thur, 8am - 4am Fri - Sat Photo: Minerva Studio/Shutterstock.com Phone: +30 21 0898 3208 Address: Miaouli 2-4, Athens Internet: www.mosaikobar.gr Opening hours: 10:30am - 2:30am Sun - Thur, 10:30am - Email: [email protected] 3:30am Fri - Sat Phone: +30 21 0324 4244 Internet: www.aforathens.com/bar-restaurant The Speakeasy Email: [email protected] The Speakeasy is a cocktail bar inspired by The Gin Joint the 20s-30s in the United The Gin Joint is claimed State. In this prohibition to be one of best bars in area style and Athens. Stop for a atmosphere, enjoy a moment and savour a cocktail of high quality while listening to some very classy Gin and Tonic, live jazz. Opened since 2011, Speakeasy is now or just sample some of unavoidable in Athens' night scene. Don't forget the best gins in the world from the huge to ring before entering as the bar is in the collection the bar oers. The place is top-notch, basement. yet genuine and the sta is as friendly as the regular clients. Photo: funkyfrogstock/Shutterstock.com Address: Lekka 12, Athens

Photo: chuckstock/Shutterstock.com Opening hours: 8pm - 5am Sun - Thu, 8pm - 6am Fri - Sat Address: Christou Lada 1, Athens Email: [email protected] Opening hours: 6pm - 2am Sun - Thu, 6pm - 4am Fri - Sat Phone: +30 21 0321 8646 The Clumsies Internet: www.theginjoint.gr The Clumsies is one of Email: [email protected] Athens' most trendy bars. With its classy and peculiar decor, complemented by a friendly and relax Destination: Athens Publishing date: 2019-04-01

atmosphere despite top-notch service, this place SHOPPING is a real must. You will nd amazing cocktails prepared by true artists.

Photo: Arina P Habich/Shutterstock.com Address: Praxitelous 30, Athens Opening hours: 10am - 2am Sun - Thu, 10am - 4am Fri - Sat Phone: +30 21 0323 2682 Internet: www.theclumsies.gr Email: [email protected]

Baba au rum Chubykin Arkady/Shutterstock.com Baba au rum—whose It is almost unbelievable that Athens is not yet initials form the word consecrated as one of the best fashion and "BAR"—stands out among shopping destination of Europe. It has everything all the bars in Athens. It the other capitals are so proud of—international has also been named one brands, luxury products and major names, of the best bars in the designer shops, smaller and more original world and received several awards for its boutiques—showcased in pleasant streets and amazing rums and original cocktails. Located neighbourhoods, usually with lower prices than right between Monastiraki and Syntagma, it is cities such as Paris, Milan or London. Although the perfect place to start a crazy night in town. the city was hit hard by the crisis and many small shops had to close, it still oers plenty of Photo: Jose Fernandez/Pixabay (image cropped) Address: Klitiou 6, Athens shopping opportunities, in and around the Opening hours: 7pm - 3am Sun - Fri, 1pm - 4am Sat centre. Phone: +30 21 1710 9140 Internet: www.babaaurum.com Greek products to buy Email: [email protected] If you want to bring your loved ones, or yourself, a typically Greek souvenir here are a few suggestions: - alcohol: look for Ouzo, Tsipouro and Raki, local alcohols that come in small bottles so you can even bring them in your carry-on, - food: Greek pastries and loukoums are always a must. And of course, the olive oil here tastes nothing like what you can nd back home, - souvenir: typical Greek objects include the "Evil eye" meant to drive away the "bad eye" and its negative eect. Destination: Athens Publishing date: 2019-04-01

Photo: Guruharsha/Wikimedia Commons (image cropped) Athinas Street In the middle of Athinas Shopping Streets street, which runs The ultimate shopping between Monastiraki and street in Athens is Ermou Omonia square, is the Street, departing from covered market hall . There, which occupies a whole you can nd all the block, with a sh market in the middle. All classic brands such as around are butchers and spice shops, and around H&M and similar department stores. If you are the market are several simple but good places to not familiar with shopping in Greece, check out eat. the Hondos Center—a local cosmetic chain with

good prices compared to other European Photo: Vladimir Krupenkin/Shutterstock.com countries. Address: Athinas Street, Athens Voukourestiou, Patriarhou Ioakim, Skoufa, Notos Galleries Tsakalof, Kanari and the side streets around Kolonaki are other options for shopping. There Notos is a Greek are many designer clothes, more expensive department store chain boutiques and jewelers. oering dierent kind of products, from fashion Photo: William Perugini/Shutterstock.com and accessories to Address: Ermou, Athens cosmetics, house objects and others. It is a bit upmarket but you can still Athens Heart Mall Emporiko Centro nd various styles and prices. You can nd the Athens Heart Mall bigger one close to the Omonia square. Emporiko Centro is an

exclusive galleria of Photo: Anna Furman/Shutterstock.com several oors with Address: Stadiou & Aiolou 105, Athens designer brands from Opening hours: 10am - 6pm Mon - Wed - Sat, 10am - 8:30pm Tue - Thu - Fri fashion, beauty, Phone: +30 21 0324 5811 technology, home equipment, jewellery. It is the Internet: www.notos.gr biggest mall in central Athens, hosting in winter Email: [email protected] an ice ring. Don't forget to take a look at the More Info: Closed on Sundays. ceiling during your visit. Gucci

Photo: gpointstudio/Shutterstock.com This high-end fashion and Address: Piraeus 180, Taurus Node Hamosternas, Athens leather goods brand Opening hours: 10am - 9pm Mon - Sat originates from Italy, in Phone: +30 21 0341 4105 Florence to be exact. Internet: www.athensheart.gr Email: [email protected] Gucci was founded in More Info: Closed on Sundays. 1921 and you will be guaranteed, most probably, a genuine Italian Destination: Athens Publishing date: 2019-04-01

shopping experience. Apart from oering clothes Opening hours: Daily 9am - 22pm for man and women, Gucci creates also Phone: +30 21 0323 8540 Internet: www.theloom.gr jewellery, watches as well as home decor items. Email: [email protected]

Photo: Syda Productions/Shutterstock.com Melissinos Art Address: Tsakalof St. 27, Athens Opening hours: 10am - 5pm Mon - Wed - Sat, 10am - 9pm Tue Located near Monastiraki - Thu - Fri Square, this store is a Phone: +30 21 0361 0870 must in Athens, especially Internet: www.gucci.com/int/en/store/27-tsakalof-street?lat= if you want to know more 37.97903&long=23.73978 about the story of ancient Email: [email protected] More Info: Closed on Sundays. Greek craftsmen. Sandals and jewellery are created by combining art and Shopping with a sea view craft in a way that each product is unique—and If you like to combine all at very reasonable prices. shopping with other pleasures, you might Photo: dean bertoncelj/Shutterstock.com Address: Aghias Theklas 2, Psyrri, Athens want to go for a stroll in Opening hours: Daily 10am - 6pm the small city of Glyfada, Phone: +30 21 0321 9247 where you can also nd Internet: www.melissinos-art.com/eng/index.html many shops only a few steps away from the Email: [email protected] beaches and the sea. Glyfada is perfect for a Aphrodite Jewellery sunny day, and is also one of Athen's richest suburbs. You can also check out their nice This elegant store Orthodox Church of Saint Constantine. displays beautiful jewellery pieces, across a Photo: Tim Adams/Wikimediacommons (image cropped) broad price range. The Address: Glyfada, Athens owner, George, is also available to tell you the The Loom story behind of each item, including the If you want to give your production process, so if you want to combine house a new appeal, The good shopping and know more about the gold Loom is the right shop to craft culture, this is the right place to go. go if in Athens. Here you

will nd a huge selection Photo: pyrozhenka/Shutterstock.com of stylish carpets, Address: Iphistou 13, Monastiraki, Athens blankets and pillows with unique patterns and Opening hours: 9am - 8pm Mon - Wed - Sat, 9am - 9pm Tue - Thu - Fri, 9am - 7pm Sun original styles. And if you are thirsty, you should Phone: +30 21 0321 9900 know that there is always a bottle of fresh red Internet: www.shopaphrodite.com wine waiting for the customers. Email: [email protected]

Photo: Greentellect Studio/Shutterstock.com Address: Adrianou St. 94, Athens Destination: Athens Publishing date: 2019-04-01

Pantopolion TOURIST INFORMATION Pantopolion is a traditional grocery store where you should go if you want to try authentic Greek food specialities. And if it is not enough, the store also oers a huge variety of typical beverages, such as tsipouro, tsikoudia or Greek beers and liquors, and also a wide range of Kotsovolos Panagiotis/Shutterstock honey and jams to sweeten your breakfasts or

your afternoon breaks.

Photo: Thaiview/Shutterstock.com Passport / Visa Address: Dimitrakopoulos 34, Athens Opening hours: Daily 9am - 10:30pm Greece can be visited Phone: +30 21 0325 4890 visa-free for up to 90 days Internet: www.pantopwlion.gr by citizens of Australia, Email: [email protected] New Zealand, Japan, South Korea, Taiwan, Forget me Not Malaysia, Israel, UAE and This store consists of two most countries in America. If you are unsure rooms, the stone and the whether or not you need to apply for a visa, we white room, where you recommend contacting the embassy or consulate can choose among a in your country. International (non-Schengen) variety of items showing travelers need a passport that is valid for at least the best Greek design. 3 months after the end of their trip in order to The products include clothes, bags, shoes, enter the Schengen zone. Citizens of Schengen stationery items and also home decor items, all countries can travel without a passport, but must of them being high quality products. The store have a valid ID with them during their stay. assortment is updated with new brand-name

items every day, so don't hesitate to come twice Photo: TukTuk Design/Shutterstock.com it if you're in Athens for many days. Best Time to Visit Photo: Adisa/Shutterstock.com Greece is a tourist Address: Adrianou St. 100, Plaka, Athens destination beloved Opening hours: Daily 10am - 8pm Phone: +30 21 0325 3740 worldwide, and summer Internet: www.forgetmenotathens.gr is the most crowded Email: [email protected] season of all, especially in July and August. Spring is, perhaps, the best season to travel to Greece, as the main cities such as Athens are not so Destination: Athens Publishing date: 2019-04-01

crowded and the prices are quite a bit lower. antiquities on display. June and September are the best months to visit Athens and its near-lying beaches full of There is a tram from the centre (Syntagma) entertainment. If you are a hiking lover, don't running along the coast to Glyfada (50 minutes) miss Athens in autumn. and Voula (60 minutes).

Photo: VectorA/Shutterstock.com Buses, trolley buses and the Metro run until around midnight. The tram runs between 5:30am Athens International Airport and 1am (until 2:30am on Friday and Saturday). Athens International Airport buses all run 24/7. The airport bus Airport (ATH) is located tickets are not valid on other public transport at Spata, 33 kilometres services but only for a single journey. (20 miles) southeast of

Athens. A taxi ride to the Ferries out to the island leave from the harbour city-centre will cost a at in Piraeus or from Rana. rate of 38 euros between 5am and 12am and 54

euros between 12am and 5am. The xed fares Photo: Pierre-Luc Auclair include the basic fare, VAT, extra luggage Internet: www.athenstransport.com/english charges and road tolls. Taxi

The Metro is another option to go to the centre There are lots of taxis, and the journey to Syntagma takes around half but it is normal to share an hour. Airport buses are made available to one with other tourists in Syntagma (X95), Pireaus port (X96), Kissou order not to be surprised Avenue (X93) and Elliniko (X97). The travel time if the driver picks up to Syntagma and the other areas in town takes additional passengers around 1 hour and around 1,5 hours to Pireaus along the road who are going in the same port. Check the hours on: direction. The drivers have taximeters and xed www.athensairportbus.com/en prices.

Photo: Juan Garces Photo: ArrivalGuides Address: Athens International Airport, Athens Internet: www.athenstaxiquality.com Phone: +30 21 0353 0000 Internet: www.aia.gr Post Stamps can be bought in Public Transport most tobacconists and The Metro stations are kiosks selling postcards. well worth seeing as they Athens Central Post are kept spotlessly clean. Oice is located in At the Syntagma and Syntagma Square. Acropolis stations you will nd a large collection of Photo: Andy Fuchs Destination: Athens Publishing date: 2019-04-01

Address: Eolou 100, Athens 9am - 2pm / 5:30pm - 8:30pm Tue - Thu - Fri 9am - 3pm Sat Opening hours: 7:30am - 8:30pm Mon - Fri, 7:30an - 2:30pm

Sat For further information, visit the stores websites. Phone: +30 21 0335 3383 Newspapers Athens News is an English-language newspaper published Pharmacy every Friday.

The main pharmacy in Emergency numbers Police: 100 Athens is Mpakakos Fire&Rescue: 199 Georgios. Ambulance: 166 Tourist information Athens Centre 26A Amalias Avenue, Athens +30 21 0331 0392

Opening Hours: 9am - 8pm weekdays / 10am - 3pm Photo: Gemma Garner weekend Address: Agiou Konstantinou 3, Athens www.athensinfoguide.com/gentoursimoffices.htm Opening hours: 8am ‑ 10pm Mon - Sat Phone: +30 21 0523 2631 More Info: Closed on Sundays.

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