What You Can Do in Athens
The celebrations commenced November 28 with the illumination of the towering natural fir tree in Syntagma Square, the city’s heart. The star’s radiance from its 20-meter height spread progressively throughout Athens. A visit to this central plaza is essential at any hour, whether shopping the surrounding streets or beginning an evening at one of the center’s numerous fashionable establishments.
The Stavros Niarchos Foundation Cultural Center has lit its own Christmas trees, establishing itself as a beloved holiday destination for locals and visitors alike. Particularly atmospheric at dusk, the center invites walks along its Canal with 80 illuminated plane trees, after admiring the decorated firs in the Agora, the dancing fountains, and the Festival of Light Installations in Stavros Niarchos Park, which this year adopts the theme “Dreamy Dreams: Landscapes of Dreams” with six installations by international and Greek artists.
The ice rink has returned to the Canal’s north bank with free admission, yet SNFCC’s agenda extends far beyond: a theatrical production of Dickens’ timeless “A Christmas Carol,” concerts and musical tributes, a Christmas Pop-Up Bar with DJ sets and seasonal cocktails, classic holiday film screenings for families, the Christmas Makers’ Market for original gifts, and New Year’s festivities with live music and fireworks.
The Athens Municipality’s 44-day program creates a fairy-tale atmosphere with endless options for theatrical and musical performances, outdoor film screenings, exhibitions, tours, storytelling, and art workshops, culminating in spectacular holiday events on Christmas and New Year’s Eve. The “Red Thread Bound” initiative begins December 21, transforming seven city squares into warm storytelling havens, with specially designed stages where countless books provide free reading moments and known artists and athletes share stories and beloved tales, while the Municipal Philharmonic Orchestra’s caroling spreads melodic notes.
Syntagma Square becomes Christmas’s central music stage, hosting concerts by known Greek artists December 24-26. While Candlelight Christmas evenings enchant Athens, theatrical productions include classics like “The Nutcracker,” “Night of Wonders,” “The Laughless City and the Goblins,” and “The Wild Shouter and the Carols.” Simultaneously, iconic locations transform into festive outdoor screening spaces: experience them at Athens Book Space in Freedom Park, Athens Cathedral, and Lycabettus Municipal Theater parking.
The Athens Concert Hall maintains its distinctive holiday brilliance, presenting a rich program expected to sell out. French baroque music by the internationally recognized Friends of Music Orchestra Camerata, Italian and German baroque, organ compositions and film music, tango, romantic and classical 19th-century creations, and melodies inspired by Christmas stories in Ourania Gassiou’s established holiday recital. “The Polar Express” screens with live music by the Athens State Orchestra, which also presents “The Nutcracker’s Christmas,” while “Don Quixote” and “The Snow Queen” come from the Odessa National Opera Ballet.
On New Year’s Eve, the action returns to Syntagma Square where luminous Athens will welcome 2025 with optimism and spirit during a celebratory evening. The Municipal Philharmonic Orchestra opens the musical festivities, followed by a live musical theater journey through time, traversing the city’s history from 1945 to present through songs, dances, projections, and spirited theatrical moments.
Where to Stay
In the Acropolis’s shadow, where the city’s heart beats and history defines today’s rhythm, an iconic historic building gained new life two years ago, transforming into THE DOLLI, Grecotel’s dazzling 5-star boutique hotel, opening a new chapter in Greek luxury travel. It provided the WOW factor missing from contemporary, cosmopolitan Athens and quickly gathered exceptional distinctions and international awards from travel media, culminating in its recent recognition as Greece’s finest hotel by Condé Nast Traveller UK Readers’ Choice Awards 2024, including it among the world’s top hotels.
Affirming its international reputation and condensing Christmas’s sparkle and magic, THE DOLLI, with its motto “YOU DESERVE WOW,” becomes this season’s most brilliant destination in festive Athens. As the most sought-after highlight in the historic center, this iconic hotel invites us to discover its unique holiday universe, dominated by imagination, brilliance, creativity, and distinctive culinary delights composing an all-day magical wonderland. Providing the ideal base to celebrate December in Athens and experience all festive events, the award-winning THE DOLLI, with its superior Acropolis and Plaka views, welcomes us with exciting surprises, shares familiar Christmas traditions, and embraces us with authentic personal hospitality.
The WOW spirit impresses in each of THE DOLLI’s ultra-elegant spaces, characterized by an eclectic combination of authentic contemporary art, signature design furniture, and genuine 18th-century antiques: reflected in intricate handmade ornaments and original trees decorating each space with finesse and brilliance, becoming thematic in the Gifting Collection presented at the elegant Dolli’s Shop. It becomes particularly enjoyable in the exceptional Christmas Patisserie with its signature sweets and treats buffet, inviting enjoyment in the imposing Salon, among unique Lalannes works, Jean Cocteau ceramics, and comfortable design furniture.
Le Bar Secret, with its exceptional cocktail list and refined all-day dining menu, provides an ideal setting for sophisticated gatherings. The Afternoon Tea ritual unfolds amid original Picasso and Calder artworks, while the imposing Dolli·s Rooftop Restaurant, offering breathtaking Acropolis views, presents inspired holiday menus crafted by Chef Spyros Varelas and Executive Chef Sakis Tzanetos. Thursday evenings feature ambient music sessions with creative cocktails, while Sundays celebrate traditional family meals.
The 46 rooms and suites, each unique in character and layout due to the building’s historic nature, combine golden accents with pure white surfaces, natural wooden floors, and marble bathrooms. Large windows frame city views, creating private sanctuaries above Athens’ festive streets. Every detail reflects meticulous attention: from handcrafted furnishings to curated art pieces, from premium bedding to designer amenities.
THE DOLLI’s location proves ideal for exploring Athens’ holiday magic. Steps away from the Acropolis Museum and mere minutes from the ancient citadel itself, the hotel places guests at the intersection of past and present. The surrounding Plaka neighborhood, with its narrow lanes and neoclassical architecture, transforms into an enchanting holiday setting, while major shopping districts and contemporary attractions remain easily accessible.
The hotel’s concierge team crafts personalized itineraries combining must-see landmarks with hidden gems, ensuring guests experience both traditional celebrations and contemporary festivities. Whether seeking cultural immersion or modern luxury, THE DOLLI provides an sophisticated base for discovering Athens’ December enchantment.
This careful blend of historic preservation and contemporary luxury, combined with genuine Greek hospitality and seasonal programming, positions THE DOLLI as more than accommodation—it becomes an integral part of the Athens holiday experience, offering a distinctive perspective on how the ancient capital celebrates the season.
The city’s transformation during this festive period, from its illuminated archaeological sites to its contemporary holiday markets, creates a unique atmosphere where ancient heritage meets modern celebration. Athens in December proves that the city which gave birth to democracy continues to evolve, offering visitors a sophisticated urban experience that honors its past while embracing contemporary global traditions.
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