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Ace Hotel & Swim Club Athens is your gateway to the Athens Riviera, nestled among sandy beaches, upscale boutiques, and vibrant nightlife. Just steps from the Saronic Gulf, we offer a perfect blend of coastal tranquility and urban excitement. Discover nearby marinas, indulge in fresh local seafood, and bask in the Mediterranean sun. Glyfada’s vibrant ambiance and scenic beauty make it an ideal destination for both relaxation and adventure.

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Acropolis Museum

Dionysiou Areopagitou 15, 11742 Athens – This link opens in a new browser tab

Bathed in natural light cascading in from floor-to-ceiling windows, the Acropolis Museum — nestled at the foot of the Acropolis’ southern slope — houses enigmatic treasures unearthed from the surrounding area. The museum showcases history in all its complexity and layers, from ancient ruins to technological advancements enabling cutting-edge restoration. Stop by the top-floor restaurant for sweeping views to the Parthenon and beyond.  

Contact: (+30) 210 900 09 00– This link will open your default phone application

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Stavros Niarchos Foundation Cultural Center

Syggrou Avenue 364, 17674 Kallithea – This link opens in a new browser tab

Don’t leave Athens without exploring this remarkable landmark, home to the Greek National Opera and the National Library. Every June, the week-long Nostos Festival presents an extraordinary lineup of DJs, bands, performances, and workshops. Whether you’re eager to listen to world-class opera, watch a movie, or enjoy a concert in the park, this is the place to be. Check their events section for exciting happenings all year round.

Contact: (+30) 216 8091000– This link will open your default phone application

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Megaron Concert Hall Gardens

115 Vasilissis Sofias Avenue, Athens, 115 21 – This link opens in a new browser tab

Located near the heart of Athens, these hidden gardens are designed to host a variety of cultural and educational activities. During the summer, the gardens transform into a magical venue for live performances by jazz trios, classical musicians, and Greek folk singers, as well as vibrant festivals. The main building, the Athens Concert Hall, offers a diverse array of facilities that cater to all artistic styles throughout the year.

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Lake Vouliagmeni

Poseidonos Av. 16671 Vouliagmeni – This link opens in a new browser tab

Lake Vouliagmeni is a hidden gem and a natural site for generations within 10′-20′ minutes driving distance from the hotel. Its natural and unspoiled beauty creates a serene retreat whether you choose to swim or simply relax, the lake’s temperature promises a soothing experience.

Contact: (+30) 210 89 62 237– This link will open your default phone application

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The Ellinikon Experience Park

The Ellinikon Experience Park, Elliniko 167 77 – This link opens in a new browser tab

The Ellinikon Experience Park is Europe’s largest urban regeneration project. The park’s modern facilities offer a wide variety of activities for visitors of all ages, including Mediterranean gardens, fountains, shops, playgrounds for children, and outdoor fitness facilities. The park is open seven days a week, including national holidays, from 9:00 AM to 11:00 PM.

Contact: (+30) 2162 020 900– This link will open your default phone application

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Mouki Mou

Diogenous 15, Plaka, Athens – This link opens in a new browser tab

Located in the picturesque area of Plaka in the center of Athens, the carefully curated Mouki Mou boasts a beautiful collection of objects from around the world, including clothing, jewellery, accessories and homeware. Don’t leave Mouki Mou without visiting their stunning terrace filled with plants and views to the Acropolis area.

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Filopappou Hill

Filis 215, Athina 117 41 – This link opens in a new browser tab

Surrounded by its huge green area and located to the south west of the Acropolis, Filopappou Hill is a somewhat wild, pine-shaded spot that’s good for a stroll, especially at sunset time. The hill also gives some of the best vantage points for taking photos of the Acropolis, and views to the Saronic Gulf.

Latraac

Leonidou 63-65, Athina 104 35 – This link opens in a new browser tab

Latraac is a social skateboarding venue, cafe and bar, built inside a 19th century courtyard in Kerameikos, Athens. Behind it industrial door lies an urban garden, and an open air plywood skateboard bowl fitted inside the courtyard walls. Since its launch in 2017, Latraac provides a unique Athens venue for the skateboarding, music and arts community.

Contact: (+30) 21 3045 3377– This link will open your default phone application

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Feyrouz

Karori 23 & Agathonos 1, Athina 105 51 – This link opens in a new browser tab

This hidden corner in the center of Athens is where a bakery meets a restaurant and pastry shop. Its deep roots are found in the Balkan food of Konstantinoupoli and the spirituality of the levantine tradition. The team is getting inspired and explores the gastronomic coexistence of East and West, creating its own blend tastes. Feyrouz offers daily fresh artisanal street food with consistent quality and handcrafted solicitude.

Contact: (+30)21 3031 8060– This link will open your default phone application

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Pharaoh

Solomou 54, Athina 106 82 – This link opens in a new browser tab

Pharaoh is a unique combination of natural wines and Greek cuisine with dishes cooked in wood stoves, charcoal and wood oven. The menu follows the seasonality of raw materials from small producers around Greece with respect for the land. In the wine bar check the updated list exclusively of gentle natural winemaking labels from Greek and European vineyards, with background music exclusively from vinyls, curated by different local DJ’s every day.

Contact: (+30) 21 0380 8412– This link will open your default phone application

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Oven Manufactory

Artemidos 9, Glifada 166 74, Greece – This link opens in a new browser tab

Whether you’re here for a quick coffee, a baked treat for the road or a fully-blown brunch, Oven manufactory — an one of a kind third-wave bakery — serving all sorts of healthy treats and other sins.

Contact: (+30) 21 0968 1275– This link will open your default phone application

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Wine Is Fine

Vissis 6, Athina 105 51 – This link opens in a new browser tab

For a relaxed and enjoyable atmosphere in the Historic Triangle of Athens, Wine is fine is the perfect spot for a cosy night out where you can drink and eat freshly sourced produce. The wine list changes frequently and mostly features mild vinification wines, so-called fresh wines, from Italy, Portugal, Slovenia and elsewhere.

Contact: (+30) 2103230304– This link will open your default phone application

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Kopria

Eresou 30, Athina 106 80 – This link opens in a new browser tab

The first meta plant shop in Athens with a huge impact on the urban environment. The team turned a rather gray corner of Exarchia area into bright green, creating a lush, living space. Many downtown residents, younger people in particular, have taken up caring for plants as they would for a pet and have become what – on social networks – is called #plantparents. At Kopria, the monsteras, alocasias, ficuses, ferns, succulents, cacti, air plants, and floral bouquets are not only for homes, but for offices and restaurants, spreading a plant-friendly culture with psychological benefits to well-being and fueling social relations.

Contact: (+30) 21 1113 2535– This link will open your default phone application

Daphnis & Chloe

Mandrokleous 19, Athina 117 44, Greece – This link opens in a new browser tab

In a small workshop right under the Acropolis Hill of Athens, Daphnis and Chloe dream was to see the limited batch from the superior herbs of Greece in the kitchens of home cooks worldwide. They source from small organic farms across Greece and curate their plants’ journey from sourcing to shipping, making sure they’ll maintain their magical properties all the way to your kitchen.

Contact: (+30) 21 0924 1012– This link will open your default phone application

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Hyper Hypo

Voreou 10, Athina 105 51, Greece – This link opens in a new browser tab

Hyper Hypo is an art and design bookstore focusing in art, design, photography, architecture, fashion, pop culture and more. Check the curated selection of internationally and locally published books along with a selection of posters, postcards, clothing, with artists and designers from Greece and abroad.

Contact: (+30) 211 735 9628– This link will open your default phone application

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Temple of Poseidon

Cape Sounio, Sounion 195 00 – This link opens in a new browser tab

Less than an hour’s drive from Glyfada, the Temple of Poseidon in Sounion is a unique place in the hearts of visitors. Built at the same time as the Parthenon, during Athens’ Golden Age, the temple dedicated to the sea god himself, positioned high above the sea on the southeastern tip of Attica – it was an indication for sailors returning to Piraeus that they were almost home. The Temple of Poseidon captivates its visitors and combines a visit at the archaeological site with time at the nearby Cape Beach. At the end of the day, you’ll be treated with the aura of the temple and with one of the most spectacular sunsets.

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Parthenon

Athens 105 58, Greece – This link opens in a new browser tab

Built in 432BC on the highest ground of the Acropolis, the Parthenon is a glorious ode to the Greek Goddess Athena, daughter of Zeus, and since then this emblematic monument is considered an enduring symbol of Ancient Greece, democracy, and Western civilization. Athena is believed to be the Protector of Athens and the Greek Goddess of courage, wisdom, inspiration, law, justice, strategic warfare, and mathematics. The Acropolis is one of the greatest achievements of European culture and the most important monument in Greece. Plan your schedule and visit the Parthenon during early morning hours for comfortable temperatures during summer months.

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DESTE Project Space Slaughterhouse

Epar.Od. Mandrakiou-Molou, Idra 180 40 – This link opens in a new browser tab

A 1.5-hour ferry ride away, Hydra Island is the perfect day trip from Piraeus Port. Every summer, the DESTE Project Space Slaughterhouse, hosts a series of site-specific contemporary art exhibitions on the island, drawing an international rockstar roster including the likes of Matthew Barney, Kara Walker and Kiki Smith.

Contact: (+30) 21 0275 8490– This link will open your default phone application

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Benaki Museaum of Islamic Art

22 Ag. Asomaton & 12 Dipilou St., 105 53 Athens – This link opens in a new browser tab

The Islamic art collection of the Benaki Museum is housed in a complex of neoclassical buildings located in the historical center of Athens and once the Harokopos family residence. Antonis Benakis initially started collecting in Egypt at the beginning of the 20th century and the resulting collection rivals the world’s best representations of Islamic art, geographically and chronologically. Opening Hours: Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday:10:00 – 18:00.

Contact: (+30) 210 325 1311– This link will open your default phone application

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Alekos Fassianos Museum

Neofitou Metaxa 15, Athina 104 39 – This link opens in a new browser tab

The recently opened Alekos Fassianos Museum focuses on the diverse artistic practice of renowned painter Alekos Fassianos. Set in an architecturally significant build by Kyriakos Krokos, designed in close collaboration with Alekos himself, the museum displays works from 1956 to the end of the artist’s life, intimately demonstrating Alekos’ growth and development. Plan your visit: Monday & Tuesday: Closed, Wednesday & Friday 9am – 4pm, Thursday 9am – 6pm, Saturday & Sunday 11am – 3pm.

Contact: (+30) 21 0881 9079– This link will open your default phone application

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The Breeder Gallery

45 Iasonos st, 10436, Athens, Greece – This link opens in a new browser tab

For the past 20 years, The Breeder gallery has been a pioneering force in the development of the contemporary Athenian art scene. At the Breeder, works shown are often political and sometimes radical. Since 2019, it has operated the Breeder Open Studio as a means of engagement with the artistic practice and productions, and is ever in pursuit of its founding mission: to build artistic dialogue between Athens and the world. Opening Hours: Tuesday – Friday 11-7pm, Saturday 11-5pm.

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Allouche Benias Gallery

Kanari 1, Athens, 10671, Greece – This link opens in a new browser tab

Housed in one of the best surviving examples of neoclassical architecture in Athens, Allouche Benias Gallery shows the entirety of the Athenian artistic landscape, displaying an important contemporary art selection by internationally acclaimed artists both Greek and global.

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National Museum of Contemporary Art

Kallirrois ave. & Amvr. Frantzi Str. (former fix factory) Athens, 11743 – This link opens in a new browser tab

The National Museum of Contemporary Art Athens (EMST) is situated in the old Fix brewery in the center of Athens. EMST is the leading national institution for contemporary art and visual culture in Greece, dedicating its vast collection to conceptual art and socio-political works spanning mediums like painting, sculpture, mixed-media installations, drawings and photography.

Contact: (+30) 211 101 9000– This link will open your default phone application

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Museum of Cycladic Art

Neofitou Douka 4, Athina 106 74 – This link opens in a new browser tab

With a permanent collection counting 3,000 Cycladic, Ancient Greek and Ancient Cypriot artifacts, the Museum of Cycladic Art covers the birth of Greek art in the protohistoric Aegean. Its iconic minimalist marble figurines, dating from 3000–2000 BC, inspired many 20th-century artists, such as Picasso, Brancusi, Modigliani, Giacometti, Hepworth and Moore, with their simplicity and purity of form. Centrally located in Athens, the museum’s Cycladic Café offers a spectacular indoor garden inspired by bright Greek light and the island aura of the Cyclades.

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