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WElCOME TO AThEns
W W W.A
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the city
DO & see
event highlights
EATING
CAFés
Bars & nightlife
shopping
Sleeping
INFORMATION
maps
Population
Approx. 4 million
Currency
1 Euro = 100 cents
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Opening hours
Mon and Wed: 09-14.30, Tue,
Thu, Fri. 09-14.30, 17.30-20.30,
Sat 09-15.00. Other opening
times may be found.
Internet
www.gnto.gr
www.gtp.gr
www.thegreektravel.com
www.athensguide.com
Publications
Athens News is an Englishlanguage newspaper
published every Friday.
Emergency number
Police 100
Fire 199
Tourist office
EOT, Eleftherios Venizelos
airport
EOT, Vas. Amalias Avenue 26,
Syntagma
Tel: +30 2103310392
www.eot.gr
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Welcome to athens
Of all Europe’s capitals, Athens is probably the one that has
changed the most in recent years. But even though Athens has
become a modern metropolis, it still retains a good deal of its old
small town feel. Here antiquity meets the future, and the ancient
monuments form a classical backdrop to a new and trendier
Athens – and it is precisely these great contrasts that make the city
such as fascinating place to explore.
Wilhelm Dörpfeld, Old photographs of archaeological sites
(24/10/2007-14/11/2007)
Bar Guru Bar
(01/11/2007-30/11/2007)
Tel: +30-210-3246530
www.bargurubar.gr
Philadelphia Greek-German Association
Tel. +30-210-6848009
www.goethe.de
Francesco Scavullo (1929 - 2004)
“Celebrity portraits"
(13/09/2007-02/12/2007)
Athens’ city backgrounds as seen
by two young visual artists
(09/09/2007-18/11/2007)
Herakleidon Museum
Tel. +30-210-3461981
www.herakleidon-art.gr
Wannajob
Tel. +30-6977-301524, 6945-551362
[email protected]
The Collector by John Fowles
(22/10/2007-24/12/2007)
1st Athens Biennial
(10/09/2007-18/11/2007)
Technopolis
Tel. +30-210-5232222
www.athensbiennial.org
Argo Theater
Tel. +30-210-5201684-5
www.argotheater.gr
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Yiannis Economidis’ Matchbox
(04/10/2007-30/12/2007)
14th International
Alexandros Tzannis is... Doomed by Month of Photography
(14/09/2007-25/11/2007)
Fantasy
Victoria Theatre
Tel. +30-210-8233125
www.theatrovictoria.gr
Various exhibition venues in Athens
Tel: +30-210-9210545
www.hcp.gr
(25/10/2007-24/11/2007)
The Breeder Gallery
Tel: +30-210-3317527
www.thebreedersystem.com
The amazing collection of ‘Mr.
Ledoux’
(24/10/2007-24/11/2007)
Institut Français d’Athènes
Tel: +30-210-3398651
www.ifa.gr
Bug by Tracy Letts
(05/10/2007-30/12/2007)
‘Places’
(27/09/2007-25/11/2007)
Tel. +30-2310 240002
Macedonian Museum of Contemporary Art
www.mmca.org.gr
Singers Bassis and Alkaiou live in
Athens
(26/10/2007-30/11/2007)
Harama Music Stage
Tel: +30-210-7669742
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Epi Kolono Theatre
Tel. +30-210-5138067
www.epikolono.gr
The Merchant of Las Vegas by Marc
von Henning
(31/10/2007-30/12/2007)
Kotopouli Stage - Rex
Tel: +30-210-3305074
e-mail: [email protected]
Simon Stephens’ Motortown
onstage in Athens
(26/10/2007 - 24/02/2008)
Neos Kosmos Theater
Tel: +30-210-9212900
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The city
Athens’ heyday was around 400
years before Christ – that’s when
most of the classical monuments
were built. During the Byzantine
and Turkish eras, the city decayed
into just an insignificant little village,
only to become the capital of newlyliberated Greece in 1833.
Ahead of the 2004 Olympics,
almost the entire infrastructure was
transformed, and the Metro, trams,
new ring roads and viaducts have
eased the pressure of the heavy
traffic. Athens is still a rather messy
and chaotic place – it wouldn’t be
Athens otherwise – and despite all
the improvements, still retains a
great deal of its oriental charm. The
whole coastal stretch from Piraeus
to the old Hellenikon airport has
been improved with new plantings,
viaducts and paths for walking.
The Plaka quarter is becoming
more popular, and is on the way to
catching up with Psyrri, Gazi and Rouf
as regards restaurants. Discover the
right places in the Anafiotika district,
at the feet of the Acropolis, and you
will find it still has a village feel in the
midst of the city. In Exarchia, there is
still a somewhat in-your-face anarchic
atmosphere around the Technical
University. Meanwhile, Kolonaki is
becoming more and more chic.
do & see
National Archaeological Museum
Here you will find Ancient Greece’s
most spectacular pieces. One room
contains Schliemann’s finds from
Mycenae. The famous frescoes from
Santorini are on display. There is also
a fine collection of idols from the
Cyclades, and ceramics.
Price: 7 euro for adults, 3 euro for children
Address: Patission 44, Museio
Metro: Victoria
Tel: +30 210 8217717, 8217724
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The Acropolis and its surroundings
The Parthenon, the temple of Athena,
is the major attraction. There is also
the Erechteion, whose columns
are statues of the female Caryatids,
though the original statues have been
replaced by copies because of air
pollution.
On the southern slopes of the
Acropolis lies the Odeon of Herodes
Atticus, a Roman theatre with room
for as many as 5,000 spectators. It
is used during the annual Athens
Festival for world-class ballet and
music performances. The Dionysus
Theatre lies beside Herodes Atticus,
and almost all the tragedies and
comedies of Ancient Greece were
written for this theatre.
Benaki
A history museum with many objects
from the Stone Age up to the War
of Independence against the Turks.
In the annexe there are often very
interesting separate exhibitions.
Price: € 6, but there are various
discounts.
Metro: Acropolis
Price: € 5
Address: Vass. Sofias/Kokkali, Ambelokipi
Metro: Megaro Mousikis
Tel: + 30 210 9242111,-2
www.emst.gr
Agora
This was both a marketplace and
a political centre. The Agora is
dominated by the Stoa of Attalus
and the Theseion, or Hephaisteion,
dedicated to the god of metalworking
and also to Theseus, one of the heroes
of Greek mythology.
Address: Monastiraki
Metro: Monastiraki
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Address: Koumbari 1/Vas. Sofias, Kolonaki
Metro: Evangelismos
Tel: +30 210 367 1000
www.benaki.gr
Museum of Contemporary Art
Until 2006, it is being housed in
temporary premises at the Megaron
Mousikis Concert Hall, but will then
move back to the former brewery FIX.
Plenty of video art and experimental
installations.
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Eating
In the Psyrri district, the former
handicraft workshops have been
converted to trendy restaurants and
cafés, and this has continued out
to Gazi and Rouf. Many chefs came
‘home’ from Australia or America,
carrying granny’s recipes in their
luggage, and were appalled at the
Turkish menus. You can still find
simple taverns serving good home
fare, but it is the ”new” Greek cuisine
that has been winning all the laurels.
To Kioupi
Traditional taverna, sandwiched
between all the trendy cafés, down
some steps, and you point to the
food you want on the counter.
Reasonable prices, and a complete
contrast to life in the Kolonaki
Square above.
Address; Plateia Kolonakiou 4, Kolonaki
Tel: +30 2102614033
Platanos
A favourite behind the Tower of the
Winds that has been there for a long
time, selling classic Greek home
cooking to long-standing regulars,
and these days also to the many
tourists who find their way there.
Address: Diogenous 4, Plaka, Tel: +30 2103220666
Psaras
Centrally located seafood taverna,
dating from 1898. Paintings by the
painter Savakis can be seen on
the bare stone walls. The open-air
restaurant winds its way up and
down the narrow alleyway.
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To kati allo
Simple family taverna in the area
near the new Acropolis Museum. A
local restaurant in the true meaning
of the word. It sometimes stays open
until 3-4 in the morning when Plaka’s
waiters turn up for a late-night meal.
Taverna tou Psyrri
A typical local, with old photographs on
the walls. The place is usually full to the
brim with people munching their way
through hearty portions of traditional
Greek food, or tasty little dishes of meze,
washed down with wine from the barrel.
Address: Chatsichristou 12, Makroyanni
Tel: +30 2109223071
Address: Aischylou 12, Plateia Iroon, Psyrri
Tel: +30 2103214923
Spondi
The best restaurant in Athens – and in
Greece, according to many visitors. A
French chef has put together the menu,
and created a renowned wine cellar.
Simplicity is the motto at this restaurant,
which for years has been winning all the
prizes there are to be won.
To Zeidoron
A mezedopoleio, serving delicious
food on one of the most popular
street corners in Psyrri. The
restaurant is also very popular
because of its nice atmosphere.
Address: Pyrronos 5, Pangrati
Tel: +30 2107520658, www.spondi.gr
Aristera-Dexia
Going like a steam train, and has
won several prizes for its creative
Greek cuisine and excellent wine
cellar. Regarded as one of the best
restaurants in Athens.
Address: Erechtheos 16/Erotokritou, Plaka
Tel: +30 2103218733
Address: Agion Anagyron 17/Taki 10, Psyrri
Tel: +30 2103215368
Address: Andronikou 3, Gazi/Rouf
Tel: +30 2103422380
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Eating | Cafés | Bars & nightlife
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Bars & Nightlife
Athens is not really a city of fine bars
– for that you should visit some of
the international hotels. On the other
hand, there are lots of combined
bars/cafés that serve both. Often
combined with some food, as it is the
Greek custom to eat a little snack to
go with drinks. In the summer, much
of the night life moves out to Glyfada
and Vouliagmenis along the coast.
Grand Bretagne
This bar in the classic old hotel has a
genuine turn-of-the-century, well-to-do
feel, and has had a facelift, making it
one of the top meeting places in Athens.
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Address: Syntagma Square
Taverna Xinos
A musical taverna that ought to have
a preservation order on it! A rickety
shed in a back yard, with fantastic
wall paintings. It is as crazy as the
musicians who perform there, but
utterly genuine, just like the home
cooking they serve.
Address: Geronda 4, Plaka , Tel: +30 21032+30 21065
Stoa o Varreli
To find this place, you have to go
through a gateway, past wooden
logs and sacks of flour, then past a
huge birdcage and into a covered
arcade where in former times wine
was sold from the barrel. Here
they succeed in making cooked
cauliflower into a real delicacy!
Address: Euripidou 63, Monastiraki
Tel: +30 2103251513
Cafés
Athenians love to sit in a kafeneion,
sipping Greek coffee or frappé,
iced coffee. But these days the new
fashion for caffe latte and cappucino
is gaining ground.
De Lux
Lies just below the new Acropolis
Museum, and is popular with the
media crowd. Also serves food.
Address: Falirou 15, Makroyanni
Plaka
Around the central square in Plaka
there are lots of similar cafes where
you can have a frappé, read a
newspaper and watch the world go
by.
City
The place to mingle under the trees
in this pleasantly shady little side
street, where one bar merges into
the next. Bar Mousa and the fine Azul
restaurant are wall to wall.
Address: Kydathineon
Address: Charitos 43, Kolonaki
Caffé Peros
Kolonaki Square’s central point,
where sooner or later everyone you
know will pass by. A place for ladies
and gentlemen partaking of coffee
under a canopy. Open all year round.
Psyrri, Gazi, Rouf
The area beyond Monastiraki has
livened up with many restaurants, bars
and clubs going on well into the night.
Look out for Astron, Taki 3 or Bee,
Address: Plateia Kolonakiou, Kolonaki
Exarchia
The area around the Technical
University has got rock clubs such as
An, Solomon 13 and Rodon,
Marni 24.
Da Capo
If Peros is posh, Da Capo is trendy.
Here the younger smart set gather
after shopping, or before going on
somewhere else in the evening.
Address: Plateia Kolonakiou, Kolonaki
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Address: Miaouli & Themidos.
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SHOPPING
The best shopping streets are
Voukourestiou, Patriarhou Ioakim,
Skoufa, Tsakalof, Kanari and the
side streets around Kolonaki.
There are many designer clothes,
expensive boutiques and jewellers.
Try for example Emporiko Centro,
an exclusive galleria of several floors
with gold, ties, clocks and watches,
glasses and a Gucci boutique. In this
area is also Old Athens, a shoe and
handbag shop with a 1960s flavour,
when ladies wore gloves and pearl
necklaces à la Jackie O and Maria
Callas. The shop owner was a fashion
editor before setting up on his own,
putting Greek handmade accessories
on the map.
Ermou has become the main street
for shoes, and on Mitropoleos, from
Syntagma down to Monastiraki, you
can also buy handbags and shoes.
Here too is the covered market hall
which occupies a whole block, with
the fish market in the middle. All
around are butchers and spice shops,
and around the market are several
simple but good places to eat. Like
onion soup in the Paris markets, here
you eat patsa or tripe soup to ease
the effects of ouzo.
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Essential information
Airport
Eleftherios Venizelos is at Spata, 33
kilometres (20 miles) southeast of
Athens. A taxi in to the city costs €2030 depending on arrival time and
the number of suitcases. The airport
bus to Syntagma takes just under
an hour and costs €2.90. The Metro
goes to the centre and costs €8. The
Metro journey to Syntagma takes 27
minutes, and the journey to Piraeus
takes 60 minutes.
Taxi
There are lots of taxis, but here it
is normal to share a taxi, so don’t
be surprised if the driver picks up
additional passengers along the road
who are going in the same direction.
The drivers have taximeters and fixed
prices.
Post
Stamps can be bought in most
tobacconists and kiosks selling
postcards.
Tel: +30 2103530000
www.aia.gr
Local public transport
The new Metro stations are well
worth seeing, and are kept spotlessly
clean. There is a tram from the centre
to Glyfada.
Buses and trolley buses run until
midnight.
The airport bus ticket is valid on
other public transport services for 24
hours. There are various travel cards
on sale at ticket offices.
Ferries out to the islands leave from
the harbour in Pireus or from Rafina.
Boat timetables at www.gtp.gr
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Pharmacy
Doctor on duty, pharmacy 1434
Dentists
Doctor on duty, pharmacy 1434
Telephone
Country code: +30 for Greece,
Area code: 210 for Athens
Electricity
220 volts
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Skyros
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Linaria
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Achilleos
A1
Adrianou
B2 C2 C3
Ag. Asomaton
A1 A2
Ag. Konstantinou
DoxapatriD1
Lagoumitzi
Drakou
Leof. Panepistimiou
B3 B4
A4
C1 C2
Leof. Syngrou Andrea A4 B4 C3
Rovertou Gkalli
B3
Salaminos
A1
Sarri
B2
Efdoxou
C4
Leof. Vouliagmenis
Ekataiou
C4
Leokoriou
A2 B2
Agisilaou
Emm. Benaki
C1
A1
Agora
B2
Aiolou
B1 B2 C1
Akadimias
C1 D1
Akamantos
Am. Frantzi
Amerikis Lykavittou
Amfiktyonos
RigillisD2
A4
B1
B4 C4
C4
Dyovouniotou
Agios GeorgiosD1
Agkylis
Pytheou
C4
Leonidou
A1
SinaD1
EratosthenousD3
Lyseimachias
B4
SkoufaD1
Ermou
Lyslou
Evg. Voulgareos
Evripidou
A2
Falirou
B4
Filellinon
A2 B2 C2
C4 D3
Makrygianni
B2 C2
C3
Sofokleous
B1
Sokratous
B1
B1
Massalias
C1 D1
B3 B4
Matrozou
A4
SpefsippouD2
C2
Solonos
Megalou Alexandrou
A1
Stadiou
C2 D1
Filikis EteriasD2
Menandrou
B1
Stoa Attalou
A2
C4
Th. Geometrou
C1 D1
C1 C2
B2
FilolaouD4
Menekratous
AnagnostopoulouD1 D2
Filopappou
MeteoronD4
Th. Vresthenis
C4
Anton
A3
Fotomara
B4 C4
Mitropoleos
C2
Thalou
C3
Apollonos
C2
Fragoudi
A4
Mitsaion
B3
Tharypou
B4
Apost. Pavlou
A2 A3
Frasillou
C3
Mouseourou M.D4
Themistokleous
C1
Arakynthou
A3 A4
Garivaldi
B3
Mouson
B3 B4
Theonos
C4
A4
B2 B3
A4
B4 C4
ArchimidousD3
Genn. Kolokotroni
Mysonos
C4
Theorias
ArditouD3
Harilaou Trikoupi
C1 D1
Nileos
A2
Theotoki N.D3
Ardittou
Iera Odos
A1 A2
Omirou
C3 D3
Areios Pagos
A1
A2
B2
Il. RogkakouD1
Panagi Tsaldari
Aristotelous
A4
ImittouD4
Panaitoliou
Inglesi
C4
ParmenidouD4
Trivonianou
C4 D4
Ipparchou
C4
Pat. JoakeimD2
Troon
A2 A3
Perikleous
C2
Tsami
B3 B4
Petmeza
B3
Vas. KonstandinouD3
A3
Vas. Olgas
B1 B2
C4
AsklipiouD1
Ippokratous
Asteroskopeio
A2
Irakleidon
Athinas
C1 D1
A2
B4
Thission
Areos
Artemonos
Orlof
Thermopylon
Ifaistou
Arostofanous Miaouli
B2
C1 C2
B3
A1 B1
Tripodon
C2 C3
A4
(Thiseos)
A4
B1
IraklithouD2
Philopappos
DafnomiliD1
Irod. AttikouD2 D3
Piga M.
DamagitouD4
Kallirois
PindarouD2
Veikou
DamareosD4
KanariD2
Pinotsi
A4
Voulis
C2
Deinostratou
C4
Kapea Karea
C4
Pireos
A2
Vourvahi
C3
Deligiorgi
B1
Karatasi
B3
Pissa E.
B4
Vyronos
C3
Diakou Ath.
C3
Kavalloti
B3
Pl. Omonias
Zaharitsa
B4
A4 B4 C4
DikaiarchouD4
Kerameikou
A1 B1
Dimitrakopoulou N.
Keramiekos
Klathmonostorget
A4 B3 B4
Dimofontos
A2
ZappeionD3
A2
Platia Kountourioti
A4
Zinni A.
C1
Pnyx
A3
Zoodochou Pigis
Kolokotroni
C2
Poulopoulou
Kolokynthous
A1
Praxitelous Lekka
A1 B1
DompoliD4
A4 B3 B4
A1
Dionysiou Aeropagitou
Dipylou
B1 C1
C3 D3
Vas. SofiasD2
Plataion
DimokritouD1 D2
B3
C3 D3
A2
C1 C2
Kolonou
A1 B1
Propileon
Kydathineion
C2 C3
PyrronosD4
B3
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