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Things to do on Christmas in Athens

Christmas in Athens probably wonu2019t be an idea publicized by your go-to travel site, however, itu2019s really a fantastic time to visit. Far fewer sightseers swarm the roads than throughout the late spring, yet wherever you go (stores, cafu00e9s, bars u2013 in the towns and in the urban communities) individuals are large and in charge. The urban communities light up, figuratively and truly.

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Things to do on Christmas in Athens

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  1. Coolest things to do on Christmas in Athens Greece lightens up as Christmas arrives, from the mainland to the islands, Greek Christmas traditions remain a deep-rooted part of the culture. During Christmas time, people are out shopping for gifts; adorn their homes and preparing for family dines. In recent years, Athens has been coined as an emerging European city break spot. That holds true for the inquisitive Christmas traveler. Traveling during the winter season here is great. Why? Less crowds, for one. You’ll experience Greece outside of its summer skin and see the way Greeks celebrate one of their favorite holidays. In all, winter weather is mild, open-air holiday celebrations are on schedule and the archival places and museums are free of tourist crowds. List of things to do on Christmas in Athens: 1) Christmas Boat Generally, Greeks adorn their houses with boats instead of the popular Christmas tree found in homes across most of the Western world. It is no secret that Greece is a country where hundreds of years ago, the most of its population were seafaring sailors. At Christmas, the families would spruce up with a small wooden boat to represent their thankfulness for the safe return of the father and the sons of the house, and this tradition continues today.

  2. 2) Christmas Food In Greece, the Christmas holidays last thirteen days, from Christmas Eve until Epiphany, January 6, the day when the Magi arrived in Bethlehem with gifts for the baby Jesus. These thirteen days are celebrated with tasty and filling foods and sweets, including syrup- dipped cookies and almond shortbread, which are easily available in any bakery.

  3. 3) Children’s Christmas Festivals Athens has holiday festivals perfect for families. The Christmas Factory is a classic for children. Little ones can to write letters to Santa or meet him in person. Santa Claus Kingdom is another fun option for a holiday themed day out complete with indoor ice skating, rides, games and fair food.

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