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Tripodon Street in Plaka is one of the oldest streets in Athens, and Manolis Korres has described it as one of the “most monumental in the history of cities.” Walking there, you can see ancient traces and experience the unique atmosphere of old Athens, away from the busy tourist routes. Of course, Plaka is also a great destination for dining or drinks, with high-quality options available at all hours of the day and night.

In the centre of Athens, it’s easy to arrange a wine tasting experience. One of the most famous cellars, located near the Metropolis, is “Heteroclito.” There, you can select excellent wines and learn more about the different varieties and wine-producing regions of Greece.

Special Moments That Become Unique Memories

Indulge in the freedom of choice that Athens offers, starting from the Kolonaki Suite. You can stick to your favourite habits or venture into completely new experiences that will transform into unique memories for the future. By taking the cable car, you’ll find yourself atop Lycabettus Hill. There, at the “Green Tent,” you can enjoy aromatic coffee and rich flavours or refreshing cocktails while gazing at the Attica landscape. On summer evenings, if you’re lucky, music from a concert at the Municipal Theatre might discreetly reach you.

If you want to explore something different during your stay in the city, the underground galleries of Plaka offer a little-known but utterly fascinating activity. Some of them are open to the public, and groups like the Terra Incognita Team organize excursions, providing a unique opportunity to uncover the history beneath your feet.

 

Eleftherias Park, near the Benaki Museum, is a quiet haven in the heart of the city. Nearby, the EAT-ESA Museum, dedicated to the history of Greece’s dictatorship and the anti-dictatorship struggle, offers a moving experience. Then, just next door, you can choose to attend a performance at the Concert Hall, enjoy coffee in its cool interior, or take in a musical evening in its garden.

If you still crave the comfort of familiar delights, starting from the Kolonaki Suite, anything is possible. For example, the Museum of Cycladic Art, home to one of the world’s most important collections of Cycladic art, is just a few minutes’ walk away. Or, you can relax with a coffee at Dexamenis Square, which during the summer hosts an open-air cinema, as does Haritos Street. Alternatively, go shopping on Skoufa Street or any of the other streets of Kolonaki. Sometimes, the simplest option is the most carefree.

Special Moments That Become Unique Memories

Indulge in the freedom of choice that Athens offers, starting from the Kolonaki Suite. You can stick to your favourite habits or venture into completely new experiences that will transform into unique memories for the future. By taking the cable car, you’ll find yourself atop Lycabettus Hill. There, at the “Green Tent,” you can enjoy aromatic coffee and rich flavours or refreshing cocktails while gazing at the Attica landscape. On summer evenings, if you’re lucky, music from a concert at the Municipal Theatre might discreetly reach you.

If you want to explore something different during your stay in the city, the underground galleries of Plaka offer a little-known but utterly fascinating activity. Some of them are open to the public, and groups like the Terra Incognita Team organize excursions, providing a unique opportunity to uncover the history beneath your feet.

Tripodon Street in Plaka is one of the oldest streets in Athens, and Manolis Korres has described it as one of the “most monumental in the history of cities.” Walking there, you can see ancient traces and experience the unique atmosphere of old Athens, away from the busy tourist routes. Of course, Plaka is also a great destination for dining or drinks, with high-quality options available at all hours of the day and night.

In the centre of Athens, it’s easy to arrange a wine tasting experience. One of the most famous cellars, located near the Metropolis, is “Heteroclito.” There, you can select excellent wines and learn more about the different varieties and wine-producing regions of Greece.

Eleftherias Park, near the Benaki Museum, is a quiet haven in the heart of the city. Nearby, the EAT-ESA Museum, dedicated to the history of Greece’s dictatorship and the anti-dictatorship struggle, offers a moving experience. Then, just next door, you can choose to attend a performance at the Concert Hall, enjoy coffee in its cool interior, or take in a musical evening in its garden.

If you still crave the comfort of familiar delights, starting from the Kolonaki Suite, anything is possible. For example, the Museum of Cycladic Art, home to one of the world’s most important collections of Cycladic art, is just a few minutes’ walk away. Or, you can relax with a coffee at Dexamenis Square, which during the summer hosts an open-air cinema, as does Haritos Street. Alternatively, go shopping on Skoufa Street or any of the other streets of Kolonaki. Sometimes, the simplest option is the most carefree.

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