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Athens Invites All to ‘Feel the Magic’ this Christmas

Photo Source: This is Athens / Stelios Kotsovilis

The Greek capital is putting on its holiday face ready to welcome Christmas and the New Year on Tuesday, 10 December, when Athens Mayor Kostas Bakoyannis lights up the city’s Christmas tree and officially launches dozens of events around town.

Under the motto “Feel the Magic”, residents and visitors to Athens will have a chance to enjoy 31 days of holiday fun and chose from more than 60 events and happenings taking place across the city.

Besides the concerts and pop-up events at city squares and neighborhoods, this year’s festivities include open-air screenings, a pop-up museum, a Christmas village, a Christmas light festival and lots of surprises.

Speaking at a press conference this week, Bakoyannis said the aim of the festivities is to “bring the Greek capital into a new light”, establishing it as a promising city break destination that can win over travelers with its culture and art.

OPANDA President Anna Rokofyllou; Athens Mayor Kostas Bakoyannis; City of Athens Technopolis President Konstantinos Dedes.

“The municipality of Athens is launching this year a different approach, aiming to further develop celebrations such as these into events that leave an imprint on culture, art and entertainment,” Bakoyannis said, referring to the support this year of private and public entities, organizations and societies under the  “Adopt your city” program.

Athens Lights up the Christmas Tree

Bakoyannis, joined by some of Greece’s most popular performers including Eurovision winner Elena Paparizou, Idra Kayne, the Athens Big Band and the Batala Atenas percussionists, will light up Athens’ very own Christmas tree on Syntagma Square at 7.30pm on December 10.

Through to the New Year, events will be taking place citywide including yet again the popular Glasshouse project which brings internationally acclaimed DJs to the set to “Play your Wish!” for Christmas.

Athens, Syntagma square. Photo: Visit Greece / Y. Skoulas

Athens, Syntagma square. Photo: Visit Greece / Y. Skoulas

The events culminate on New Year’s Eve at Syntagma Square when the mayor and musical friends usher in 2020 to the accompaniment of song, dance, fireworks and holiday frenzy.

For more the full program of Christmas and New Year’s events in Athens visit christmasinathens.gr or Christmas in Athens on Facebook.

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