The Museum of the City of Athens accommodates the personal collection of beloved art collector, Lambros Eutaxias. Pieces on display here include sculptures, paintings and photogra... more
Laskarina Bouboulina was one of the few female heroes of the Greek Revolution of 1821. Her over 300 years old private mansion on Spetses Island is now a museum, where you can admi... more
Created in 1977, the Jewish Museum documents and exhibits material evidence of 2,300 years of Jewish life in Greece. This is a historical and ethnographic museum whose aim is to p... more
The Museum of Greek Folkart was founded in 1918 by the poet, Georgios Drosinis In 1923, it was renamed the "National Museum of Decorative Arts". It was given its current name in 1... more
The Research Center for Ethnomusicology comprises the collection of about 1,200 Greek popular musical instruments dating from the 18th Century to present day, the fruit of a half ... more
The Pontian Association houses the Historical and Folkloric Pontian Museum - where a large collection of authentic objects, documents, and photographic material is hosted, present... more
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Choose your packageThe ultra-modern "Aquapolis Athens" waterpark opened its doors to the public on 2020, in the area of Spata (about 20 kilometers from the center of Athens), directly next to the Attica Zoo. The most epic of its kind in Greece, it has received glowing more
Agora Square is located between Monastiraki and Plaka. It's a small square but miraculous. One can take a rest under the trees with a beverage at of the many cafeterias or have a Greek specialty in one of the surrounding restaurants and taverns. more
The Byzantine and Christian Museum was founded in 1914 on the premises of the Academy of Athens and was transferred to Villa Ilissia in 1930. It is an outstanding national museum and one of the most important in the world of the Byzantine more
The Olympic Sports Center of Athens was named after the winner of the first Olympic Marathon in 1896 Spyros Louis, a resident of Marousi. The main element of the site is the Olympic Stadium with a capacity of 75,000. more
Within the trees of posh Kolonaki square and the Lycabetus Hill, Dexameni Cinema gains points for this exact place as well as for the good movies that it chooses. In the "must" section, is pizza from their kitchen and a sip of ouzo, along with more