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Guide to Events, Entertainment and Nightlife
in Athens
Athens is a lively city, and
entertainment on offer varies between the historic and the modern.
Traditional Greek nights are standard tourist fare but are still
worthwhile to get a flavour of Greek culture, and are undeniably
good fun. Look out for dedicated evenings involving Greek dancing
and cuisine.
Most of the major organised entertainment events coincide with the
high-peak tourist season over the summer months. The Athens Festival
takes place from June to October, and amongst the attractions on
offer are open-air events centred on Athens' most famous landmarks.
If you come out of season choice is more limited, although all the
attractions of a modern city are on offer year round.
The Athens Guide is available free of charge from the tourist office
and major hotels. It includes information in both Greek and English
on entertainment and nightlife as well as containing detailed maps
of Athens.
Music
The best place to catch Greek folk music and dancing is Filopappos
Hill from May to October, when the acclaimed Dora Stratou Dance
Company stage nightly performances of traditional entertaiment.
Performances: Tue-Sat 21h30, Sun 20h15. Tel: +30 210-324-4395.
Tavernas on Mnissiklleos in the Plaka district also often have live
Greek music shows, although many are set up specifically for bus
tour groups and as a result are very touristy.
One of the main venues for classical performances is the Athens
Concert Hall with its year-round programme of music. Bookings are
usually taken three weeks before each performance. Vas Sofias,
Ilissia. Tel: +30 210-728-2333.
Another popular venue is the Pallas Theatre, which hosts jazz, rock
and classical concerts. Tel: +30 210-322-4434.
For smaller rock and pop gigs head for the bars in Exarhia. Just
wander around and see what takes your fancy - there's usually
something on in one of the bars.
Theatre
Athens boasts a lively theatre scene, but most performances are in
Greek so unless you know the work (or the language) well you may
flounder.
The English-language Athens News is a good source of information on
venues and programmes, and indicates which shows are in English.
Opera
The main venue for opera is the Olympia Theatre at Akadimias 61.
This is the home of the Greek National Opera Company (Ethniki Lyriki
Skini). Tel: +30 210-361-2461 for details of performances.
The Greek National Opera also performs at the Acropolis Theatre (Ippokratous
9-11. Tel: +30 210-364-3700) and the Odeon of Herodes Atticus (Dionysiou
Aeropagitou, Acropolis. Tel: +30 210-323-2771).
Cinema
The latest Hollywood blockbusters and domestic films are both widely
shown in the city. US films are usually screened in English with
Greek subtitles.
Central cinemas include Apollon Renault (Stadiou 19. Tel: +30
210-323-6811 and Asty (Korai 4. Tel: +30 210-322-1925).
Football
Athens is football mad with half-a-dozen teams playing in the Greek
national leagues. The big city rivals are AEK, Olympiakos (Piraeus)
and Panathinaikos, all top teams in the Greek league.
Olympiakos is based at the Karaiskaki Stadium (Piraeus. Tel:
+30-210-414-3000) and Panathinaikos at the Apostolos Nikolaidis
Stadium (Alexandras, Gyzi. Tel: +30 210-664-7160).
Nightlife
There is no shortage of late night bars and nightclubs in Athens.
When planning a night out, it's worth bearing in mind that Athenians
don't tend to go out much before midnight, so if you decide to hit
the town around 21h00, you may find it distinctly lacking in life.
Cafés and bars are mostly open until at least 02h00, and nightclubs
until around 07h00. Also note that most clubs based in the city
centre from October to May up sticks and move to open-air venues by
the sea during the summer, so you'll need to check where nights are
being held if visiting between May and October. Many places are also
open all day, every day during the summer, as opposed to generally
being open just on weekend nights during the winter months.
Kalua Club
Amerikis 6, Syntagma Square
Tel: +30 210-360-8304
Playing mainly house and R&B, Kalua attracts Athens's glamorous
crowd: this is somewhere where it's worth dressing to impress. The
club is located a few minutes away from Syntagma Square from
September to May, moving to Porto Rafti, South East of Athens during
the summer ((Tel: +30 229-907-5415) when music is played all day
long with a clubby atmosphere during the night.
Stavlos
Irakleidon 10, Thissio
Tel: +30 210-346-7206
Popular across all age groups and attracting large crowds, Stavlos
has occasional live bands as well as regular club nights. Its garden
is a great spot to head for during the day. From the end of April to
October, the club is known as "Stavlos on the Road" and moves to
Arditou 1, close to the Panathinaikon Stadium.
Lava Bore
Fillelinon 25, Syntagma Square
Tel: +30 210-324-5335
Lava Bore plays a real mix of tunes, from disco to R&B, and has some
of the best DJs in Athens. Don't miss the happy hour from 22h00 to
23h30. The venue is likely to change its location during the summer,
so double check with the tourist office or the club itself.
Exo
Markou Moussourou 1, Mets
Tel: +30 210-923-5818
Super trendy club offering great views over the Acropolis from its
roof terrace. Open until the early hours, Exo is one of the best
places to party. There's also a restaurant here serving
international food.
Special Events
Most of the popular Greek festivals are of a religious nature such
as saints' feastdays. Many festivals are celebrated on the eve of
the actual event so you may miss the celebrations if you turn up on
the day itself.
January
In Greece, New Year's Day is known as the feast of Ayios Vassilios
or St Basil's Day. On January 6, Greece celebrates the Baptism of
Christ - "Epiphany". At the city's port of Piraeus a cross is thrown
in to the sea, to be recovered by local youths diving in.
March/April
The most important religious festival in the Athens calendar, and a
wonderful time to visit Greece, is Easter. A ceremony of Christ's
resurrection followed by fireworks and a candlelit parade takes
place on Saturday night. The Lent fast is broken early on Sunday
morning with a traditional feast of Majeritsa soup. Festivities
continue throughout the day. In one tradition, hard-boiled eggs,
painted red on Holy Thursday, are knocked together and the person
with the last remaining uncracked egg is said to be lucky.
June
The Athens Festival runs from June to October. It features theatre
performances in the ancient open-air Herodes Atticus Odeon.
Performances include opera, dance, ballet, modern and ancient
theatre, jazz and classical music and begin at 21h00 (20h30 during
September). For details and tickets contact the Athens Festival box
office. Tel: +30 210-928-2900.
July
Open-air performances of Greek drama are performed during July and
August in the ancient theatre at Epidaurus, famous for its acoustics
and outstanding beauty. Performances start at 21h00 and tickets can
be bought from the Athens Festival box office. Tel: +30
210-928-2900.
October
On October 28, Greece remembers "Ochi Day", ("Ochi" meaning "No" in
Greek) referring to the day on which Prime Minister Metaxas said
"No" to the Italian invasion of Albania, heralding the start of
Greece's involvement in World War Two. It is celebrated with huge
military parades in Syntagma Square and throughout the city.
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