One of Athens’ oldest aristocratic neighborhoods, Kolonaki is full of style, culture, and a blend of “old Athens” with a modern touch. Located at the foothills of Lycabettus Hill, just a few minutes from Syntagma, it’s ideal for a stroll with stops for coffee, art, and shopping.
One of Athens' most significant museums. Features Greek art from antiquity through the 20th century. Includes a café with a view and a lovely courtyard.
A rare collection of Cycladic figurines. Housed in an architecturally impressive building.
While its main location is near the Acropolis, an extension is in Kolonaki. Inspired by ancient Greek motifs.
A historic square, bustling with cafes and stylish passersby. A meeting point for politicians, artists, and old Athenians.
Perhaps the most famous cafe in the square. Bustling, ideal for people-watching.
French-style cafe, with jazz music and very nice beverages.
Artisanal cafe/bakery, with excellent brunch, refined sweets, and distinctive aesthetics.
A warm, homely place with creative Greek cuisine.
One of Kolonaki's oldest tavernas. Loyal regulars and authentic Greek dishes.
Refined Greek cuisine with a seafood focus.
Modern, minimalist style and delicious Mediterranean options.
A hot spot for cocktails and food. Combines a lounge atmosphere with impressive design.
Inspired by the famous Cab Calloway song "Minnie the Moocher" and the Prohibition era of the 1930s, the bar offers a unique vintage and jazzy atmosphere.