What to do and see in Paleo Faliro, Attica: The Best Things to do Good for Big Groups

April 28, 2022 Kandra Bartel

Discover the best top things to do in Paleo Faliro, Greece including Antelope Travel, Floating Naval Museum Battleship Averof, Flisvos Marina, Cine Floisvos, Eugenides Planetarium.
Restaurants in Paleo Faliro

1. Antelope Travel

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5.0 based on 252 reviews

Antelope Travel

Antelope Travel operates Athens private tours daily, all year round and guarantees high-end service. All our drivers speak English fluently, our vehicles are luxury brand new and our guides are all licensed. Your Antelope Travel travel consultant will work with you very closely until you are fully satisfied with your private tour before finalizing.

2. Floating Naval Museum Battleship Averof

Hellenic Maritime Heritage Park, Paleo Faliro 17510 Greece +30 21 0988 8211 [email protected] http://www.averof.mil.gr
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4.5 based on 289 reviews

Floating Naval Museum Battleship Averof

In the beautiful bay of Faliro in the south suburbs of Athens you can visit the Floating Naval Museum >, a ship of 141m, the flagship of the Royal Hellenic Navy fleet in the victorious naval battles of Elli in 1912 and Limnos in the beginning of 1913, during the Balkan War. Ιn 2011 the ship celebrate her 100 years birthday and thousands of people visit the Floating Naval Museum > discovering the historical importance of the ship for the liberation of northeaster islands of Aegean Sea. Also admired the restoration of the interior of the ship, the apartments of the admiral Pavlos Kountouriotis, the quarter of the officers, the kitchens, the uniform exhibition, the armament, the bridge battle, the chapel of St. Nickolas and could made a tour to the main deck and the 2 others sub decks that are open for the visitors. As the Floating Naval Museum > can provide a tour with a guide, every day most of the schools from Athens and all around Greece can program a visit to a living myth that stands imperious to remind in every visitor the values of freedom, of honor and Hellenic patriotism. Exhibitions and activities can occur during the next 6 months so visit our website regularly for further information.

Reviewed By permia

A fascinatingly lengthy back-story pertains to this venerable naval ship. After strolling around the lovely quays we boarded for a absorbing picture of Greek armoured-ship life for the first half of the 20th century. Cabins as they were are to be seen, including those of the captain and officers. Keeping the crew with good sustenance was essential and the ample kitchens saw to this. It was interesting to discover that it was constructed in Italy in the first years of the 20th century for the Italian authorities but was acquired by Greece with financial support from philanthropist George Averoff. After seeing laudable service in the Balkan Wars as well as during WW II, in 1952 it was eventually decommissioned.

3. Flisvos Marina

Palaio Faliro, Paleo Faliro 17561 Greece 210 9871000-2 [email protected] http://www.flisvosmarina.com
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4.5 based on 829 reviews

Flisvos Marina

Reviewed By A1518CPvictoriam - Northamptonshire, United Kingdom

Perfect selection of bars and restaurants and gorgeous views of the Marina. We had dinner in TGI Friday's, staff were great and menu selection was plenty, speedy service....

4. Cine Floisvos

Flisvos Park, Paleo Faliro 175 61 Greece +30 21 0982 1256 [email protected] http://cineflisvos.gr/
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4.5 based on 39 reviews

Cine Floisvos

5. Eugenides Planetarium

387 Syngrou, Paleo Faliro 175 64 Greece +30 21 0946 9600 [email protected] http://www.eugenfound.edu.gr/frontoffice/portal.asp?cpage=NODE&cnode=6
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4.5 based on 193 reviews

Eugenides Planetarium

Reviewed By costaspal - Athens, Greece

One of the best places to get your kids. It has it all; Library, shows at the Planetarium dome, store to buy educational gifts, café...! Not sure whether also English-speaking shows are played, thought. I haven't been to a Planetarium - anywhere - that didn't amaze me. They always are people & tourist oriented so buildings and people working there are always at their best. Have seen multiple shows with my 8y old daughter and keep coming back in every opportunity. Possibility for online ticket purchase - don't bother printing them on paper, just keep the PDF handy on your mobile (QR scanning). Ideal to spend a day with your kid(s) "half" there and "half" at the SNFCC (Stavros Niarchos Foundation Cultural Center) across the other side of Syngrou Av.

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