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155 Years & Counting: Athens' Oldest Operating Train Stations
Originally published in Greek on: reader.gr
Athens City Festival Welcomes Spring With More Than 250 Events
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Family & the City - Municipal Market of Kypseli - May 12th: Commemorating International Mother's Day, families are treated to a day of creative activities and games, fostering bonds and memories amidst the bustling atmosphere of Kypseli's Municipal Market.
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Street Outdoors Party - Koumoundourou Square - May 12th: Transforming Koumoundourou Square into an outdoor haven, the Street Outdoors team orchestrates a one-of-a-kind club experience under the open sky.
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Fairytales in Drakopoulou Square (Patisia) - May 16th: Delight in enchanting stories from around the globe as Georgia Haikali, Marina Dakanali, and Ioanna Riga bid farewell to spring and usher in the warmth of summer in Drakopoulou Square.
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Piano City Festival - Amerikis Square - May 17th: Immerse yourself in the melodious strains of Piano City Athens as it hosts over 100 concerts, featuring a blend of seasoned artists, emerging talents, and aspiring pianists, promising to stir hearts and souls alike.
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Spinning Sessions - Municipal Market of Kypseli - May 17th: Witness the transformation of Kypseli's Municipal Market into a pulsating spinning club, where dazzling lights, infectious rhythms, and invigorating workouts converge to ignite the spirit.
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Flare the Square: Skateboarding Contest - Kotzia Square - May 18th: Prepare for an adrenaline-fueled spectacle as professional and amateur skateboarders showcase their skills in a high-octane tournament set against the backdrop of Athens City Hall.
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Catwalk of Traditional Costumes of the “Dora Stratou” Theater - Monument of the Airs in Plaka - May 19th: Embark on a journey through time as Lysiou Street in Plaka comes alive with the splendor of traditional costumes from the renowned collection of the “Dora Stratou” Theater, accompanied by the melodious strains of Greek folk music.
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The Festival of Athens - Plato Academy Park - May 19th: Revel in the rich tapestry of Greek music and dance as folk instrumentalists take center stage, offering a captivating glimpse into the nation's cultural heritage.
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The Journey of the Kantada, from the Ionian Islands... to Athens - Plaka - May 23rd: Embark on a musical odyssey through the labyrinthine streets of Plaka as the Karaviotis brothers lead a mesmerizing journey accompanied by traditional chants, culminating in an intimate concert at the Museum of Greek Folk Musical Instruments "Phoivos Anogianakis" - Center for Ethnomusicology.
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Skating with Agia Fanfara - Attikis Square to Agios Panteleimon - May 24th: Join the vivacious antics of Agia Fanfara as they lead a spirited procession through the streets, infusing the air with infectious melodies and boundless joy.
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La Saramuya Fiesta - Amerikis Square - May 26th: Surrender to the rhythmic allure of La Saramuya as it brings the vibrant spirit of Latin American entertainment to America Square, igniting the senses with pulsating beats and infectious energy.
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Puppet Theater: Ephemeria - Open Municipal Theater of Kolonou - May 27th: Enter a realm of whimsy and wonder at the Open Municipal Theater of Kolonou, where an innovative puppet show unfolds within the confines of a hospital ward, captivating audiences with its imaginative storytelling.
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Concert with the Yasemi Quartet & Friends - Mitropoleos Square - May 28th: Experience the harmonious fusion of tradition and modernity as the Yasemi Quartet & Friends take to the stage, weaving together traditional melodies and contemporary arrangements in a spellbinding performance against the backdrop of Athens Metropolis.
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Food & Wine Experience with a Tour of the National Gallery - May 29th: Indulge in a sensory journey through the hallowed halls of the National Gallery, culminating in a gastronomic feast paired with exquisite wine selections, offering a tantalizing blend of art and culinary delights.
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Victoria Square Party - Victoria Square - May 31st: Let loose and dance the night away at the Victoria Square Party, where Reverb, a trailblazer in contemporary alternative culture, curates a wild soirée featuring renowned DJs and electrifying musical selections.
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Attiko Alsos Sunset Street Party - Turkovunia - June 1st: Embark on a picturesque escapade to the hidden "balcony" of the Galatsi region, where the Attiko Alsos Sunset Street Party promises an enchanting experience against the backdrop of the Attic sunset, courtesy of the esteemed group "11 Athens."
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Athens All Star Party - Lykavittos Parking Lot - June 2nd: Witness history in the making as Athens' foremost promoters converge for the Athens All Star Party at the Lykavittos parking lot, transforming the city's beloved "balcony" into an endless dance floor ablaze with excitement and revelry.
Porto Carras Pro-Am Aegean Mini Tour On May 14-18, 2024
Special accommodation packages and flight offers with AEGEAN are available for guests interested in staying at Porto Carras Meliton and participating in the full schedule of the Porto Carras Pro-Am 2024 Aegean Mini Tour. For the best service of all participants regarding registrations, accommodations, and flight tickets, you can send an email to: reservations2(at)portocarras.com or call: +30 2375 077000.
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Porto Carras
Porto Carras Grand Resort is the historic iconic resort that has contributed significantly to the establishment of luxury tourism in Greece, especially in Halkidiki. For 50 years, it has been offering high-level services and authentic Greek hospitality to its guests in an environment of unparalleled beauty and intense contrasts.
Located alongside a sandy coastline of 9 kilometers and surrounded by a verdant area of 18,000 acres, with gardens under the shade of pine trees dressing the slopes of Mount Meliton. Its facilities include an 18-hole golf course, the biggest organic vineyard in Greece, a spa and wellness center, restaurants with high-level gastronomy, a casino and a marina that provides integrated services. In addition, a wide range of sports and cultural activities on land and sea are available to visitors of all ages.
The Healing Power Of Music
Originally published in Greek on: loveyourselfmagazine.com

Love Yourself is a comprehensive Greek media platform dedicated to embracing mindstyle as its fundamental essence. It advocates for a wholesome lifestyle that nurtures not only our soul, mind, and body but also promotes a positive and sustainable attitude towards the planet we call home. For more information, visit Love Yourself's website!
2 Greek Beaches Among World's Most Sustainable
Originally published in Greek on: intronews.gr
Some Of The Greenest Neighborhoods Of Athens
If you're a nature enthusiast seeking respite from the hustle and bustle of the city, exploring these verdant areas is a must. Let's uncover the greenest neighborhoods of Athens, where tranquility and serenity await amidst urban landscapes.
Kifisia

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Nestled in the northern suburbs of Athens, Kifisia stands out as a haven of greenery and elegance. Stroll along the shaded pathways of Kifisia's central park, where towering trees and vibrant flora create a picturesque setting. Take a leisurely bike ride along the leafy streets, admiring the neoclassical architecture and charming cafes tucked away amidst verdant gardens. For a dose of culture, visit the Goulandris Natural History Museum, which showcases the region's rich biodiversity through interactive exhibits and botanical gardens.

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Tucked away in the heart of Athens, Ano Petralona exudes a charming village atmosphere with its tree-lined streets and quaint squares. Explore the verdant surroundings of Pedion Areos Park, where lush lawns, impressive trees, and meandering pathways invite leisurely strolls and picnics. Discover hidden gems such as the Botanical Garden of the National Agricultural Research Foundation, home to a diverse collection of Mediterranean plants and herbs. Afterward, unwind at one of the neighborhood's cozy tavernas, savoring traditional Greek cuisine amidst a backdrop of greenery.

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Known for its cosmopolitan vibe and green spaces, Maroussi is a thriving neighborhood in northern Athens. Spend a leisurely afternoon at Syngrou Grove, where lush lawns, tranquil ponds, and scenic walking trails provide a welcome escape from the city's hustle. Explore the picturesque streets of Nea Filothei, lined with elegant mansions and verdant gardens. Don't miss the opportunity to visit the Olympic Stadium, surrounded by landscaped gardens and recreational facilities, offering a serene oasis in the heart of the city.
Spring String Concert At The Acropolis Museum
Embark on a journey through the evolution of musical expression with the esteemed Athens String Quartet as they bring to life two groundbreaking compositions that span almost a century, opening new horizons for their respective instruments.
Nea Koroni: A Geometric Gem Amidst Greece's Architectural Landscape
Originally published on: reader.gr
Echoes Of The Past: Greek Occupations Lost To Time
In the annals of ancient Greek history, a plethora of occupations once thrived, each playing a vital role in the fabric of society. Yet, as time unfurled its ceaseless march, many of these professions faded into obscurity, their legacy preserved only in the pages of history.
Let's take a look at some traditional occupations that have all but disappeared in the wake of modernization.
Newspaper Seller (Εφημεριδοπώλης)
In the bustling streets and squares of Greek cities, newspaper sellers were a ubiquitous sight, their voices echoing through the urban landscape as they hawked the day's headlines to passersby. Armed with bundles of newspapers, these vendors provided a vital link between readers and the latest news and information. However, with the rise of digital media and declining print circulation, the role of the newspaper seller has steadily diminished, leaving behind a bygone era of street-level journalism.
Milk Carrier (Γαλατάς)
Before refrigeration became commonplace in Greek households, milk carriers played a crucial role in delivering fresh dairy products to doorsteps each morning. Laden with metal or wooden pails filled with milk, these diligent workers traversed neighborhoods, providing families with a daily supply of this essential staple. However, with the advent of supermarkets and packaged dairy products, the tradition of door-to-door milk delivery has largely disappeared, consigning the milk carrier to the annals of history.
Shoe Polisher (Λούστρος)
Shoe polishers once plied their trade, offering their services to passersby seeking to restore luster to their worn footwear. Armed with brushes, cloths, and pots of polish, these artisans meticulously buffed and shined shoes to a gleaming finish, earning a modest living from their skilled labor. With the decline of traditional cobbling and the rise of disposable footwear, the demand for shoe polishers has dwindled, relegating this once-respected craft to the margins of society.
Laterna Player (Λατερνατζής)
In the twilight hours of Greek evenings, the haunting strains of the laterna once filled the air, captivating listeners with its melancholy melodies and nostalgic tunes. Operated by itinerant musicians known as laternantzides, these portable barrel organs provided entertainment and diversion to audiences gathered in public squares and tavernas.
Haulier (Αγωγιάτης)
Haulier, or agogiatis in Greek, was a livelihood transporter who utilized pack animals, carts, and even sleds in winter landscapes. They transported everything, from clients as a sort of road itinerary service, to goods and food supplies. Often, they also undertook the transportation of patients, corpses, etc. From the 1920s onwards, with the advent and widespread use of motorized vehicles, αγωγιάτες gradually became marginalized and subsequently faded away.
Ice Seller (Παγoπώλης)
In the sweltering summer months, the ice seller was a welcome sight in Greek neighborhoods, providing relief from the oppressive heat with blocks of ice harvested from mountain lakes and rivers. Laden with wooden carts or wagons filled with ice, these intrepid vendors traversed the streets, offering their chilly wares to parched and overheated passersby. With the widespread availability of refrigeration and commercially produced ice, the tradition of artisanal ice harvesting and sales has faded, leaving behind memories of a cooler, simpler time.
Metal Polisher (Γανωτής)
The "ganotis" in Greece was a skilled metal polisher specializing in revitalizing copper utensils. Their expertise lay in restoring the shine and removing corrosion from these items, preserving their beauty and functionality. Through meticulous cleaning and polishing techniques, they transformed dull utensils into gleaming treasures, showcasing their craftsmanship and dedication to preserving Greek heritage.
A Street In Athens Among The 30 Coolest In The World
Originally published in Greek on: intronews.gr