Last updated: 11 November 2024
Come celebrate Christmas in Vrilissia! Our guide presents all the festive events taking place in our city, offering a complete picture of Christmas activities for both residents and visitors.
The main square of Vrilissia transforms into a festive destination with the traditional Christmas village, while Analipseos pedestrian street hosts the holiday market. In Mikis Theodorakis Park, visitors will find outdoor events and children's activities, while the Cultural Center offers daily festive programs and performances.
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Vrilissia Holiday Markets and Shopping
Christmas Markets
- What to Expect
- Workshops and games for children
- Description
- The Christmas Markets offer a variety of unique handmade gifts and seasonal treats. Visitors can enjoy the festive atmosphere with Christmas trees, lights, and decorations.
- Where
- Athens | More Info : Christmas Markets
Traditional Greek Christmas Food
- What to Expect
- Special orders with corporate logos and custom-made proposals.
- Description
- Traditional Greek Christmas food is a rich and flavorful experience, featuring cheese, sweets, and a variety of traditional dishes.
- Where
- Athens | More Info : Traditional Greek Christmas Food
Vrilissia Holiday Shows and Entertainment
Stavros Niarchos Foundation Cultural Center Christmas World
- What to Expect
- Light installations and choreographed fountains.
- Description
- The Stavros Niarchos Foundation Cultural Center Christmas World is an event featuring performances, concerts, readings, workshops, and many other activities that transform the Cultural Center into a festive place with light, music, and color.
- Where
- Athens | More Info : Stavros Niarchos Foundation Cultural Center Christmas World
Vrilissia Other Holiday Activities
Epiphany Celebrations
- What to Expect
- Special religious ceremonies and traditions throughout Greece.
- Description
- The Epiphany is a holiday that celebrates the visit of the Magi to the newborn Jesus in Bethlehem and the baptism of Christ by John the Baptist. The day is observed on January 6 and is one of the oldest Christian holidays.
- Where
- Athens | More Info : Epiphany Celebrations