Rooftops to Red Velvet: The 19 Best Cinemas in Athens


Originally established in Plaka in 1920 by a Greek hairdresser inspired by Paris, Cine Paris, curated by Cinobo, is now situated on Kidathineon Street in Athens. This charming cinema is renowned for its rooftop terrace, offering breathtaking views of the Acropolis.

The ambiance at Cine Paris blends nostalgic charm with a contemporary touch, creating a cozy and inviting space. The cinema features a wide selection of films, ranging from Greek classics to modern international releases. The bar offers a great variety of whiskeys and warm cheese pies. Adjacent to the ticket booth, you’ll find a shop selling retro film posters and unique memorabilia, adding to the cinema’s distinct appeal.

Kydathinaion 22, Plaka

Below the Acropolis and just 10′ from the Odeon of Herodes Atticus’ front steps, by Apostolou Pavlou pedestrianized street, which runs to the side of the Acropolis, this is definitely one of Athens’ most visitable summer cinemas. It’s not by chance that CNN named it the “world’s best movie theatre”.

The back seats at Cine Thisio offer a breathtaking view of the lit-up Parthenon, while the aroma of the cinema’s rich garden permeates the space. Definitely try the renowned, handmade, buttery cheese pies served in the canteen, and the tart cherry syrup drink (‘vyssinada’).

Make sure to arrive relatively early for a good seat. This cinema’s reputation has inevitably led to long queues forming outside at the height of summer. The cinema screens rereleases of classic films as well as some of the hottest new releases.

Apostolou Pavlou, Thisio

On the seventh floor of the iconic Grand Bretagne hotel at Syntagma, Pool your Cinema is, without a doubt, the city’s most luxurious summer theater. The hotel’s open-air rooftop cinema screens classic films and international hits on its big screen, with seating in front of the glamorous GB Pool. Film nights here include delicious dishes created by executive chef Asterios Koustoudis. Viewers are served a satisfying combination of handmade nachos, pizza, caramelized popcorn and juicy cheeseburgers, accompanied by a drink, in comfortable armchairs at the pool area.

This one-of-a-kind open-air cinema outing is worth experiencing at least once in your lifetime. The lovely, lit-up Lycabettus hill in full direct view behind the screen elevates the experience. Just take note that tickets cost €50 – not your ordinary movie night fare, and that reservations are necessary.

Hotel Grande Bretagne, Syntagma


04

Cine Dexameni

Between Kolonaki square and Lycabettus hill, picturesque Cine Dexameni is a ‘classic’ film-lover’s point in the center of town. Reach the narrow, pedestrianized street outside the cinema by climbing a few steps from Fokilidou St and when you reach the top look behind you to take in a wonderful Acropolis view. The square here has a children’s playground, and a popular cafe where Odysseas Elytis once hung out and where today people queue to sit at on hot summer nights.

Despite being in the heart of Athens, everything here seems bright and open-hearted, representing the best of summer and holidays. Dozens of tourists strolling about exploring the area love Dexameni cinema’s whitewashed steps, which create a Cycladic island feel. If you like a good European or global art film, this is the spot for you, though Hollywood films are regularly screened too.

Platia Dexamenis, Kolonaki


05

Cine Aigli

Within a large courtyard at the landmark Zappeion building, this cinema was renowned as an entertainment venue for Athens’ high society in the early 20th century. The first film projection here took place in 1903, unquestionably making Aigli Zappeiou one of the city’s oldest summer cinemas in town.

The sophisticated ambience at Aigli Zappeiou cinema, which runs 4K/Dolby-grade projection and is near Syntagma Square, is just one good reason to choose seeing a film there. Another is its ongoing projections of new releases, from American blockbusters to the best of Europe’s latest films, on its giant-sized screen.

Zapion Gardens, Syntagma


06

Zefyros

A legendary cinema in the centre of town, Zefyros is a truly traditional spot that has managed to maintain its status as one of Athens’ most delightful open-air cinemas. The cinema is located on highly frequented Troon St in Ano Petralona, amongst dozens of meze eateries and cafes. It is close to the area’s train station.

Secure yourself a good seat and let your feet relax on the white gravel surface. This is an ideal place to enjoy classic films before heading out to the vibrant neighbourhood for a drink or dinner. Zefyros is also one of the city’s most affordable summer cinemas.

Troon 36, Ano Petralona


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Cine Athinaia

The historic open-air cinema “Athinaia” in Kolonaki is a refreshing oasis in the heart of the city, set against a backdrop of lush greenery and fragrant honeysuckle. Athinaia, located on pedestrian Haritos Street, offers a relaxed, old-fashioned atmosphere.

This top-rated Athenian cinema is renowned for its excellent sound system, comfortable seating, refreshing drinks and comfortable enough seating. It consistently ranks among the top five summer cinemas in Athens, making it a perfect choice for a memorable night out.

Haritos 50, Kolonaki


08

Cine Lila

A truly marvellous cinema in the central Patisia district, Lila has a yesteryear feel. This cinema, featuring a retro entrance with a trademark sign, is one of Athens’ most charming and authentic movie-viewing points.

In a lovely, simple and well-kept space, it definitely rates as an upbeat cultural hotspot, screening select films from around the world, including many films not to be seen elsewhere. Films aside, this cinema is an experience in itself.

Naxou 115, Patisia


09

Riviera

A favorite hangout in the vibrant Exarcheia district, Cine Riviera has a lovely space at a prime position on pedestrianized Valtetsiou St. Its yellow chairs are a trademark feature, as is the curtain you pass through at the entrance to reach the cinema space with its verdant garden.

The cinema screens classic as well as contemporary films from around world and also stages extensive tributes covering the work of celebrated directors.

Valtetsiou 46, Exarcheia


10

Ekran

Ekran cinema is a timeless, classic urban movie theater that creates a sense of nostalgia in older movie-goers for the sweetness and innocence of bygone summer days.

A small summer cinema, it exudes a romantic charm that perfectly suits the mainly older-era films that it screens, making it a feel-good intellectual spot in the heart of Athens. Plants that exude a pleasant aroma line the sides.

Zonara & Agathiou, Neapoli


11

Vox

Opposite Exarchia’s Blue Condominium, this 1938 rooftop original blends cinephile programming with a warmly urban terrace vibe. Canvas chairs, string lights, and loyal locals make it a quintessential “therino” night—unfussy, atmospheric, and very Athens after dark.

Themistokleous 82, Exarchia


12

Anesis

Ambelokipi’s central favorite turns its roof into a polished summer deck: director’s chairs, cocktails, and first-run fare. It’s ideal pre- or post-dinner cinema—slick but friendly, with city views and reliable subtitled programming.

Leoforos Kifisias 14, Ambelokipi


13

Panathinaia

A locals’ pick with a leafy courtyard and quietly discerning selections—arthouse, restored gems, and well-chosen crowd-pleasers. The atmosphere is low-key and authentic; the movie is the point, the garden is the bonus.

Mavromichali 165, Exarchia


Top Indoor Cinemas

Single-screen jewel in a 1930s arcade off Stadiou: deep seats, fine sightlines, and crisp projection for restorations, cult cycles, and auteur seasons. The foyer’s vintage posters and low-lit vibe set the tone; expect OV with English subs when available.

Stadiou 28, (Korai Arcade), Syntagma

Akadimias’ revived classic, now curated by Cinobo. Comfortable raked seating, modern sound, and late-night strands that carry the city-center cinephile torch after Ideal’s closure. Box office is efficient, concessions thoughtful (good espresso), and programs often sync with festivals.

Akadimias 57, Syntagma

Arthouse anchor near Koukaki with a warmly run lobby bar, courteous staff, and reliably sharp subtitling. Expect retrospectives, guest Q&As, and festival partnerships in a room that flatters quieter films as much as bold new releases.

Leoforos Syngrou 106, Koukaki

Family-run since the ’70s, now two large, well-tuned screens with reserved seating, strong acoustics, and regular director talks. Programming balances acclaimed premieres with docs and special series; metro access (Panormou) keeps it easy.

Leoforos Kifisias 109, Ambelokipi

A historic big room for premieres and festival strands with ample legroom and a classic balcony feel. Ticketing is straightforward, the calendar is busy year-round, and mainstream titles sit comfortably alongside occasional deep cuts.

Patission 140

Central favorite famed for its hand-painted weekly posters—a living tradition at the façade. Inside: generous rake, clean sightlines, and polished projection for first-run features. Friendly staff, straightforward concessions, and OV with English subs the norm.

Leoforos Vassilisis Sofias 124, Ambelokipi



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