Patakis Bookstore is a large bookstore in the district of Exarcheia. Patakis also has many of its own publications. more
Ianos is a large bookstore with many foreign titles and a great range of Greek authors. You can find gift ideas, artwork and prints. There are selected games and interesting colle... more
This European multimedia mega-store offers smartphones, computers & software, household electronics and much, much more at incredibly competitive prices. Photo Services: Their dep... more
This European multimedia mega-store offers smartphones, computers & software, household electronics and much, much more at incredibly competitive prices. Photo Services: Their dep... more
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Choose your packageBSB is fashionable with various stylistic choices - every collection is better than the previous. The clothes are well-cut with careful finishes. BSB has regular sizes for everyday people and not just models. more
The Archaeological Museum of Aegina was founded in 1828 by Ioannis Kapodistrias, the first governor of independent Greece. In 3 rooms the museum shows vessels, ceramics, pottery and statues of ancient Aegina. more
The "Grand Resort Lagonissi" is conveniently positioned on the cosmopolitan Athens Riviera and is surrounded by the azure blue sea of the Aegean. As a guest of the hotel, you will have easy access to some of Lagonissi's most spectacular beaches more
Ta Nea (D.e.f. "The News"), is a daily newspaper established in 1931 and has been Greek's best-selling newspaper for decades. Some of its prominent columnists include Yannis Pretenderis, Pavlos Tsimas, and Stavros Theodorakis. "Ta Nea" is also the name of a parallel Hellenic-Australian publication produced in Melbourne by Greek Media Group. more
In 1842, while Theophilus Hansen was building the Observatory funded by the national benefactor Georgios Sinas on the top of this hill, where dedications were discovered chiseled in the stones of the garden, thus giving its name to the area. more