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Athens Things to do & See The Athens Festival continues throughout September, with performances at the Herodes Atticus Odeon including opera, dance, drama and classical music from around the world. For tickets and a full programme visit the central box office in the arcade off 39 Panepistimiou St. Tel. +30 210 322 1459 or the festival website www.hellenicfestival.gr. Food & Drink There are literally hundreds of places to eat out in and around Athens! ranging from the smallest tavernas to Michelin-starred Vardis (Hotel Pentelikon, Deliyianni 66, Kifissia) or Spondi (Pyrronos 5, Pagrati). Many of these, like Frame (Deinokratous 1, Hotel St George Lycabettus, Dexamenis Square, Kolonaki) or Cosmos (Omirou 8, N. Psyhiko) combine a good bar and up- beat atmosphere with a very good kitchen that draws fun-seeking 30-somethings. Constantly expanding and improving as Athens becomes more multicultural is the city's selection of ethnic restaurants. Freud Oriental (Xenokratous 21, Kolonaki) is the chic place to eat sushi, but there are also shoestring alternatives like Noodle Bar (Apollonos 11, Syntagma) or the inexpensive Russian restaurant Cadko (Lambrou Kotsoni 63, Moschato). Nikis Café (Nikis 3, Syntagma), with its assortment of ethnic fare, is the ideal place to grab a quick lunch after shopping in the centre, as is the Food Company café (Anagnostopoulou 47, Kolonaki) or the higher priced Emporio Armani Caffe (Milioni 5 & Solonos 4, Kolonaki). For a slice of authentic Greece visit the down-and-dirty eateries hidden inside the Athinas Street meat market, where Greeks traditionally end a hard night?s drinking with the Greek equivalent of haggis & patsa. The Scene Island (Limanakia Vouliagmenis) has successfully defended it's title as the favourite summer club of Athenians for yet another year, though the three-level club Venue in Varkiza, 30km outside Athens on the Sounio road, has presented tough competition. Within Athens, Free2Go Club 22 (Vouliagmenis Ave. 22, N. Kosmos) and Kalua (Amerikis 6, Kolonaki) pack them in every night, while the Gazi district in Athens is fast becoming the favourite haunt of the hip and trendy, with bars and clubs like Banana Moon (M. Alexandrou 139) and So Bar So Food (Persefonis 23). Rockers should head for Exarhia home to Hartes (Valtetsiou 35 & Zoodohou Pigis), Decadence (Voulgaroktonou 69, Lofos Strefi), Mo Better (Themistokleous and Koletti) and others. The place to be seen drinking coffee is Kolonaki Square, fresh from a shopping trip around its exclusive designer boutiques such as DKNY, Armani, Versace, or the local fashion houses. Prices are more down-to-earth on Ermou Street and the roads around the historic centre, where the shops range from international chain stores like Zara, Benetton and the home grown Artisti Italiani and Miss Raxevsky to quirky little shops hidden in the side streets. Athens is also a good place for original jewellery, such as the stunning designs created by Pentheroudakis, Fanorakis or world famous Ilias Lalaounis. For second-hand stuff and souvenirs visit the flea market in Monastiraki, Mitropoleos Street and Plaka. Athens Eleftherios Venizelos Coach: Two express
buses serve the airport on a 24-hour basis, the € 95 from Syntagma
Square and the € 96 from Karaiskaki Square in
Piraeus.
A third express bus, the € 94, runs from the Ethniki Amyna
metro station to the airport from 6am until midnight. The € 2.90
ticket is valid for one journey to or from the airport and unlimited
journeys
on all Athens public transport for the rest of the day. An intercity
bus from Rafina serves the airport between 6am and 9.20pm. For more information on Greek Property and to arrange your viewing visit: Athens Property Viewing Arrangements Athens Property Search: Athens Property Crete Property
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