Pangrati lies southeast of Syntagma Square, bordered by the lush National Garden and the iconic Panathenaic Stadium. Its central location, nestled between Athens’ historic core and quieter residential areas, makes it an ideal spot for a drink, brunch or meal.
This vibrant area, known for its artistic spirit and historic charm, combines leafy streets, a mix of neoclassical and modern architecture, and a creative energy that reflects its cultural evolution. Once a quiet residential pocket, Pangrati has blossomed into a lively hub for food lovers, offering an array of dining experiences that range from contemporary interpretations of Greek cuisine to international influences. Here we present our favorite go-to spots for any time of day and every taste.
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