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Patra Carnival: A Guide to Riotous Fun in the Capital of Achaia

Patra the capital of the Greek carnival with floats, masquerades, dancing, and partying day and night

Newsroom February 23 12:03

The Patra Carnival is a quintessential expression of the Greek carnival experience, and as such, it requires appropriate planning to fully enjoy it. Revelry is synonymous with Apokries (Greek Carnival season), where all manners of behaviour are excused and almost every indulgence is allowed. From Xanthi and Naousa to Patra or Plaka in Athens, the carnival festivities include Vlach weddings, masquerades, dances, and parties, encouraging everyone to dress up and let loose for a while, leaving all problems aside.

Pagan, Dionysian, and riotous, the weeks of Apokries are closely tied to a plethora of local customs across Greece. These customs express themselves through panegyrics, masked parades, dances, and even lascivious, satirical verses, reminding everyone that flirting and romance are also part of the revelry. Regardless of what you choose, the Patra Carnival is a quintessential expression of the Greek carnival experience.

This year’s impressive program began on January 17th, with daily events held in various locations throughout Patra. All the events culminate in the grand parade on the big Sunday (February 26th).

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