A City with a Thousand Faces
The Neighbourhoods of Flavour
Beneath the Acropolis: In the picturesque neighbourhoods of Plaka, Thisio, and Petralona, you can dine and drink like ancient gods, relishing the stunning view of the Parthenon.
Historic Centre: The area encompassing Syntagma Square, Omonia Square, and Monastiraki Square features a unique urban landscape comprising historical squares, industrial buildings, and Byzantine churches, frequented by hipsters.
By the Sea: Along the Athenian Riviera, in Piraeus and the eastern coast, you can enjoy fresh fish. In Sounion, near the Temple of Poseidon, nothing matches the experience of an aperitif at sunset.
Northern Suburbs: In Chalandri, Kifisia, Penteli, Stamata, and Drosia, the cool gardens and shade of the plane trees offer an ideal setting for epic barbecues and international cuisine.
Wine Routes of Attica
Did you know that Athens is the only European capital with vineyards just a stone's throw from the city? Here, in one of the oldest vineyards in the world, local wineries are open for tours and tastings of new and old labels.
In the region of Attica, renowned varieties such as Savvatiano, Roditis, Atheri, Vilana, White Muscat, Assyrtiko, Robola, Muscat of Alexandria and Black Muscat, Fileri, and Malagouzia flourish. Of course, Retsina holds a special place. This unique wine, enriched with resin, boasts an unbroken history that continues for 4,000 years. Cheers!








































