Guidebook for Vouliagmeni

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Guidebook for Vouliagmeni

Parks & Nature

A unique spot where you can enjoy a natural spa while being a footstep away from an equally marvellous beach. It's a top spot worth indulging in the serenity of its environment.
317 locals recommend
Vouliagmenis Lake
Λίμνη Βουλιαγμένης
317 locals recommend
A unique spot where you can enjoy a natural spa while being a footstep away from an equally marvellous beach. It's a top spot worth indulging in the serenity of its environment.

Food Scene

Very easy traditional greek kitchen
29 locals recommend
Louizidis Vouliagmeni
2 Ermou
29 locals recommend
Very easy traditional greek kitchen
The best quick, clean and value for money souvlaki in the district.
39 locals recommend
Ζάχος Γκριλ
1 Ermou
39 locals recommend
The best quick, clean and value for money souvlaki in the district.
Αn exclusive environment with exquisite creations by its top chefs.
48 locals recommend
Ithaki Restaurant Bar
28 Αθήνας
48 locals recommend
Αn exclusive environment with exquisite creations by its top chefs.

Drinks & Nightlife

Beachfront and all-day restaurant/bar
36 locals recommend
En Plo
4 Leof. Posidonos
36 locals recommend
Beachfront and all-day restaurant/bar
A unique place right on the marina.
61 locals recommend
Moorings
61 locals recommend
A unique place right on the marina.

Arts & Culture

The Blender Gallery
4 Zisimopoulou
23 locals recommend
Summer Cinema Akti
32 κe Eolou
23 locals recommend
The Temple of Apollo Zoster is a Greek temple, the remains of which are located at Vouliagmeni. Pausanias, a Greek traveler and geographer of the second century AD, believed that in this location Leto, who was pregnant by Zeus, loosened her gilt belt, or zoster, as she was being chased by an angry Hera. Leto believed that she was about to give birth to the twins known as Apollo and Artemis. The Temple was founded in the 6th century BC.
6 locals recommend
Temple of Apollo Zoster
16 Apollonos
6 locals recommend
The Temple of Apollo Zoster is a Greek temple, the remains of which are located at Vouliagmeni. Pausanias, a Greek traveler and geographer of the second century AD, believed that in this location Leto, who was pregnant by Zeus, loosened her gilt belt, or zoster, as she was being chased by an angry Hera. Leto believed that she was about to give birth to the twins known as Apollo and Artemis. The Temple was founded in the 6th century BC.

Essentials

80 locals recommend
MARKET IN
47 Veikou
80 locals recommend
15 locals recommend
ΣΚΛΑΒΕΝΙΤΗΣ
2 Reas
15 locals recommend

Shopping

167 locals recommend
Athens Metro Mall
276 Par. Leof. Vouliagmenis
167 locals recommend

Entertainment & Activities

9 locals recommend
Vouliagmeni Tennis Club
42 Thiseos
9 locals recommend
8 locals recommend
Vouliagmeni Nautical Club
8 locals recommend