In a beautiful neoclassical building in Exarcheia located, here you can have an original, unforgettable Rebetiko night. "O Kavouras" is open every Friday and Saturday. Closed duri... more
"Astrofeggia" (def. "starlight") provides bona fide grass-roots nights and endless fun. This down to earth venue is made up of a number of key factors. The first is Mr. Antonis Re... more
Whether for a rebetiko evening or also for other musical events like jazz or tango. At 1002 Nyxtes in Psiri there is always something going on and you will be integrated into the ... more
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Choose your packageThis nonprofit museum is assigned as a cultural association and was founded in 1994. The Museum of Greek Children’s Art exhibits the paintings and other artwork by children up to 14 years old. It aims to promote the uniqueness of children’s art. more
With an impressive view and fantastic food, this is the ultimate club restaurant in Athens! Skyfall provides mainstream music, theme nights (like Latin) and live music events. Their famous balcony opens for the summer season. more
Established by the Yannoukos family in 1952, Antiqua has a sterling reputation amongst experts and lovers of art. The client list includes The Greek Royal Family, President of France Valerie Giscard d’Estaing, Rudolph Noureyev and Margot Fonteyn more
KOTES - Booze Cooperativa is located in a neoclassical building on Kolokotroni street that functions as events multi-space, cafe-bar, club, space for exhibitions and live music, theater and seminars. more
A special kind of bookstore, because the owners know their profession and support the customers with valuable tips and recommendations. Here you will also find a large repertoire of foreign language books, especially French. Otherwise, the rule here is: rummage around to find the one or other gem. more
The name “Klafthmonos” came after a report of a magazine because in that particular area, dismissed officials that used to work in the public sector would gather and protest against the every new re-elected government for corruption issues. more