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Τρίτη 29 Μαρτίου 2022

Region Of Attica:Newsletter March 2022

 

March 2022
ATTICA PRESENTS

It's Carnival time in Attica!

Carnival: Merriment, masks and movement

Carnival is celebrated throughout Attica with fanciful dress, dancing and singing. Although celebrated differently in different places, the same uninhibited joy is expressed everywhere. (...)

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Horse Riding in Attica!

If horse riding is your favourite sport, you can discover many horse riding clubs in the suburbs of Athens, where you can ride to your heart’s content, along with your friends and family. !  (...)

 

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Visit Saronikos in Attica!


One of the most historic and beautiful municipalities of Attica, Saronikos combines rich history and civilisation with breathtaking landscapes, where rocky mountains alternate with the fertile plains and the indented coastline. Discover the beautiful land of Saronikos that is famous for its exquisite gastronomy and warm hospitality, only a stone’s throw away from Athens!   (...)

 

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Enjoy cycling in Attica!


How would you fancy a different kind of tour, taking in all the most important sights of Athens and the rest of Attica – and all on two wheels? Experienced cyclists can choose a more conventional pedal bike, otherwise riders have the option of a special electric bicycle! . (...)

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Visit the medieval castle of Kythera, in Attica!


With its panoramic view of the Aegean, Cretan and Ionian Seas, the medieval castle of Kythera once controlled the sea lanes of antiquity. Built atop an older site by Venetian conquerors in the 16th century, the castle saw economic prosperity as the small village of Hora developed. (...)

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INTERVIEWS

Maria Alifragi:


“Attica offers unique moments, aromas and flavours for all tastes and budgets"

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Marina Lida Koutarelli:


“Spetses is a gorgeous island with incomparable natural landscapes and rich history”

 

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Victoria Hislop:


“There is nothing complacent about Attica - it is always evolving, there is always something new, as well as the ancient to hold on to”

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