Politia Tennis Club is located in an area of 18 acres in Kifissia, offering supreme quality service to club members and distinguished guests in a beautiful environment with luxuri... more
The facilities of Campeon football club include four 5x5 football fields with 5th generation turf ground, a café with the capacity to accommodate 100 persons, a satellite TV, a pl... more
Founded in 1895 as the "Athens Lawn Tennis Club", the historic Athens Tennis Club is situated on a beautiful green landscape beside the Temple of Olympian Zeus and opposite the Za... more
AE Ampelokipon Volleyball Club provides volleyball training for the academies of boys and girls from 8 to 17 years old, organizes friendly matches and tournaments for the teams of... more
The Athens Olympic Tennis Center is located in the facilities of the Athens Olympic Sports Complex (OAKA) in the northeastern suburb of Marousi and was the host of the tennis matc... more
Established in 1975, Tennis Club Glyfada is the biggest in Athens with 128 players and 4 instructors. Private lessons are provided by the experienced teachers of either beginner l... more
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Choose your package"Travelidea" in Kolonaki offers special travel packages, either for families, couples or groups. The possibilities are numerous and on the website you can find a clear overview of all types of trips. more
Established in 1927 by the Cypriot, G. Fragoudis and modeled after the “Liberal School of Political Science” in Paris, France. Mr. Fragoudis’ vision became a reality after the donation of Alexandos Pandou – who gave his entire fortune in order to found a political science school in Greece. Classes officially began on November 18, 1930 in the presence of Prime Minister, Eleftherios Venizelos – who also desired to be the first professor at the School. more
The National Archaeological Museum of Greece is the most famous in Greece, as well as the world. It houses finds from all over Greece, with over 20,000 exhibits, showing the history of Greek civilization from the beginnings of Prehistory to Late more
Hellenic Cosmos provides visitors with innovative ways to learn about the rich history of the country through interactive exhibits and state-of-the-art applications of modern technology (like virtual 3D tours of ancient sites). more
Minoan Lines was founded in 1972 and was the first to offer a ferry service between Piraeus and Heraklion, Crete. In the following decades, the fleet was gradually expanded and more routes were offered. Since 1990, daily connections are available between Patras and Igoumenitsa and Ancona, Italy. more
The Museum of Asia Minor Culture was created by the Cultural Organization and the Association of Asia Minor "New Kydonia". It hosts relics (coins, books, photographs) and other souvenirs in an attempt to make the world more aware of the culture of more