Athens Wine Tasting

Athens Wine Tasting: Intimate and Unforgettable Wine Experiences

Athens Wine Tasting offers unique and memorable wine and food experiences in the heart of Athens. Specializing in small, semi-private, and private tastings, the venue creates an intimate atmosphere. Guests can fully immerse themselves in the world of Greek wines. Their passionate and experienced team guides participants through a journey of flavors, aromas, and stories behind each wine. This ensures that every tasting is both educational and enjoyable. Beyond the tastings, the venue organizes excursions to the stunning wine regions of Attica and other parts of Greece. Visitors can explore vineyards, meet winemakers, and learn about local traditions in winemaking.

Corporate and Social Events with a Unique Wine Touch

Athens Wine Tasting also provides an exceptional setting for corporate events, private gatherings, and social celebrations. Guests can combine meetings, workshops, or team-building sessions with the tasting of outstanding wines. They discover the unique varieties and ancient Greek wine culture. The knowledgeable team ensures each event is tailored to meet the needs of the participants. They offer a seamless blend of learning, networking, and enjoyment. With its focus on quality, authenticity, and personalized service, Athens Wine Tasting transforms every event into a sophisticated and unforgettable experience. This makes it one of the most distinctive venues in Athens for wine lovers and professionals alike.

Pyrgos Petreza

Pyrgos Petreza: Versatile Halls and Facilities for Every Event

Pyrgos Petreza was designed exclusively to host events, offering all the essential facilities and services for every type, style, and size of gathering. Visitors immediately experience the venue’s unique atmosphere and refined aesthetics, creating a welcoming mood and elevating every occasion. Its distinctive architecture and the natural beauty of the surroundings make the venue stand out, while its modern infrastructure ensures an ideal setting for both social and corporate events.

Event Spaces and Hosting Capabilities

Pyrgos Petreza features six main and two auxiliary pillar‑free halls, covering a total indoor area of 800 sq.m. The impressive 400 sq.m. terrace and the expansive 1,800 sq.m. garden provide additional hosting options for small and medium‑sized events. The halls accommodate up to 400 guests for seated dining, the terrace hosts up to 250 guests, and the garden can welcome up to 1,100 guests. The venue offers convenient parking for more than 380 vehicles, along with elevators and accessible restrooms. State‑of‑the‑art kitchens, changing rooms, showers, and staff facilities further support professional and seamless event execution, while maintaining a warm and inviting experience for all guests.

Black Duck Garden – Athens City Museum Bistrot

Black Duck Garden – Athens City Museum Bistrot

The Black Duck Garden – Athens City Museum Bistrot is a place that values and respects the historical and natural environment. During the summer, enjoy the beautiful garden. And throughout the year, relax on the patio while experiencing the famous hospitality of the “Black Duck.”

As a café, bar, and restaurant, we offer our services all day from 10.00. Making it Athens’s most hospitable summer multi-space. Our menu changes regularly, providing a diverse selection of Mediterranean cuisine with European influences. Our creative team supports small Greek producers, bringing together flavors from many regions of our country. In addition, our hospitable staff proposes a rich list of Greek wines, available in a bottle or a glass.

The Black Duck Garden – Athens City Museum Bistrot is a versatile venue that caters to corporate presentations and parties. But also, promotional events, gatherings, business meetings, and private events. Such as weddings, baptisms/namings, birthday parties, anniversaries, and more. Experience the warmth and hospitality that we have to offer!

The History of the Place

Over one hundred and eighty years ago, Klafthmonos Square was not the center of Athens. It may be difficult to imagine, but the area was sparsely populated with scarce houses. In 1833, Stamatis Dekozis Vouros built his residence here, which later became the Athens City Museum when it was connected to the neighboring house of Afthonides. This building complex was where Otto, the first King of Greece, and his young bride, Amalia, settled after their wedding.

In 1836, Queen Amalia organized the garden around the temporary royal residence. Known as “The Old Palace Garden,” it was the first public garden in Athens, featuring four entrances, a fountain, and a goldfish pond. It spanned the area of modern Klafthmonos Square and extended to Kolokotronis Square.

Although the modern garden of the Athens City Museum is only a fraction of the original garden, it remains a peaceful oasis in the heart of Athens. Notably, the palm tree planted by Queen Amalia still grows strong today.