Tip of the day – Cinematic Experiences in Athens

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If you’re a cinema lover visiting Athens, you’re in for a treat! No matter the season, the city offers unique movie-going experiences that will add unforgettable memories to your trip. Of course, summer is extra special—Athens is one of the world’s top cities for open-air cinemas, where watching a film under the stars is a must. For a full list of Athens’ cinemas, check out our detailed guide Cinemas in Athens, but here we’re shining a spotlight on some of the most unique cinematic experiences in Athens—and even a few just outside the city that hold a special place in our hearts.


Athens International Film Festival Opening Nights)

 

When: 1 – 12 October 2025 

The Athens International Film Festival Opening Nights, was founded by the Athens Film Society (a Non-Profit Organisation) with the intention of highlighting lesser-known aspects/genres of independent cinema, introducing audiences to some of the best productions of the year and establishing itself as the ideal opening of the upcoming movie season. The Festival was launched in September 1995 and continues successfully until now.

According to a CINEMA magazine survey, the Festival audience roughly consists of 60.000 film-goers, who are interested in learning about the latest movie trends from all over the world and watching the most successful productions of the season before anyone else. Our goal is to present them with a handpicked selection of independent productions from all over the world.

More details here


Athens Open Air Film Festival

An experience we all wait to live the last summers in the city. A screen that is moving around Athens and gives you the opportunity to watch some old, classic movies with a live gig playing behind as a soundtrack, or fits perfectly with the city landscape. The program of this summer has again some really good suggestions not only about movies, but also about spots in the city that otherwise you wouldn’t have the chance to visit them. The official start of the festival is today in Zappeio courtyard. Stay tuned for the program.

– JUNE –

MONDAY 16 JUNE 2025 | 21:30
THE CONVERSATION by Francis  Ford Coppola (1974)
Zappeio Courtyard, Syntagma
A screening of the digitally restored print made last year to mark the 50th anniversary of the film’s first release.

WEDNESDAY 18 JUNE | 21.30
THE THIRD MAN by Carol  Reed (1949)
Cathedral of Athens
Screening with digitally restored copy

THURSDAY 26 JUNE | 21.30
PINK FLOYD LIVE AT POMPEII (1972) by Adrian Maben
Open-air theater of Kolonos
Screening with digitally restored copy and special sound installation by ART OF SOUND.
More details here

MONDAY 30 JUNE  2025  | 21.30
PRIZZI’S HONOR (1985, 130’) by Jack Huston
Dionisiou  Areopagitou pedestrian street & Parthenonos Street
A 40th anniversary screening of the first release of the film with a digitally restored print.

– JULY –

THURSDAY 3 JULY 2025 | 21.30
THE HOURS (2002, 111′) by Stephen Daldry
Hellenic Foundation of Culture (Stratigou  Kallari 50 Palaio Psychiko)
More details here

FRIDAY 4 JULY 2025 | 21.30
HOWARDS END (1992, 140’) by James Ivory

Hellenic Foundation of Culture (Stratigou  Kallari 50 Palaio Psychiko)
More details here

THURSDAY 10 JULY | FULL MOON SLEEPOVER
21.30 WALLACE & GROMIT: THE CURSE OF THE WERE-RABBIT (2005, 85’) by Steve Box & Nick Park
23.00 MANHATTAN MURDER MYSTERY (1993, 107’) by Woody Allen
00.50 JAGGED EDGE (1985, 104’) by Richard Marquand
02.40 PRESUMED INNOCENT (1990, 127’) by  Alan J. Pakula
Stavros Niarchos  Cultural Center Foundation

SATURDAY 12 JULY 2025 | 80s HORROR MARATHON 
21.45 THE FOG (1980, 89’) by  John Carpenter
23.30 Α NIGHTMARE ON ELM STREET (1984, 91’) by Wes Craven
01.15 SLEEPAWAY CAMP (1983, 88’) by Robert Hiltzik
Plato’s Academy

MONDAY 14 JULY | 21.30
LE MARI DE LA COIFFEUSE (1990, 82’) by Patrice Leconte
Kotzia Square
Screening on the occasion of the National Day of France, in collaboration with the French Institute of Greece.
More details here

THURSDAY 17 JULY | 21.30
MELODIE EN SOUS-SOL (1963, 118’) by Henri Verneuil
Anesis open-air cinema (Kifisias Avenue 14, Athens)
In collaboration with the French Institute of Greece.
More details here

WEDNESDAY 23 JULY 2025 | A WORLD OF GODS AND MONSTERS OF JAMES WHALE
21.30 BRIDE OF FRANKENSTEIN (1935, 75’)
22.45 ΤHE INVISIBLE MAN (1933, 71’)
Drakopoulou Park (Patision Avenue)
A 90th anniversary screening of the first release of the film, with a digitally restored print.

FRIDAY 25 JULY 2025  | 21.30
CROUCHING TIGER, HIDDEN DRAGON (2000, 119’) by Ang Lee
Technopolis City of Athens
More details here

TUESDAY 29 JULY 2025 | 21.30
MAMMA ROMA (1962,106’) by Pier Paolo Pasolini
Eleftherias Park
In collaboration with the Museum of Cycladic Art, in the framework of the exhibition “Marlene Dumas: Cycladic Blues”. The film was chosen, especially for this screening, by the artist herself, Marlene Dumas.
More details here

– AUGUST –

THURSDAY 21 AUGUST 2025 | 21.30
INDIA SONG (1975, 120’) by Marguerite Duras
Anesis open-air  theater (Kifisias avenue 14, Athens)
50th anniversary screening in collaboration with the French Institute of Greece.
More  details here

WEDNESDAY 27 AUGUST 2025 | 21.30
FOR A FEW DOLLARS MORE (1965, 132’) by Sergio Leone
Municipal  Stadium of Kallithea
60th anniversary screening of the first release of the film, with a digitally restored print, in collaboration with Athens Kallithea FC.
More details here

ALREADY LOOKING FORWARD FOR SUMMER 2026

Check here for more info and updates before your visit!


Park Your Cinema @ SNFCC

Summer at the SNFCC and the screenings at the Great Lawn continue: The well-established Park Your Cinema series returns  presenting the films selected by Thessaloniki International Film Festival. This year’s theme of Park Your Cinema brings together films that explore the emotional complexity of human relationships — not in a heavy-handed way, but with insight, lightness, humor, and style. Unresolved romances, unfinished breakups, friendships that blur into something more, families with hidden secrets, and guilt dressed in humor. “It’s Complicated”:

From romantic comedies of the ’90s to modern European dramedies, the protagonists of these films are, well… a little lost. They’re searching, confused, scared, falling in love — and then starting over again. What they all have in common: nothing is simple, nothing is clear — and that’s where the magic lies. After all, are there any relationships truly worth exploring that aren’t, at least a little, complicated?

And don’t forget Park cinema Kids Edition to enjoy your summer nights with all family!

Park your cinema  * Christmas edition, 18.00

  • 21/12/2025, Polar Express, 2004, 100′, dubbed in Greek
  • 22/12/2025, Arthur Christmas, 2011, 97′, dubbed in Greek
  • 23/12/2025, Mickey’s Once Upon a Christmas, 1999, 66΄, dubbed in Greek
  • 24/12/2025, The Nightmare Before Christmas, 1993, 76′, with Greek subtitles
  • 25/12/2025, Home Alone I, 1990, 103′, with Greek subtitles
  • 26/12/2025, Grinch, 2018, 85′, dubbed in Greek
  • 27/12/2025, It’s a Wonderful Life, 1946, 130′, with Greek subtitles
  • 28/12/2025, Gremlins, 1984, 106′, with Greek subtitles
  • 29/12/2025, The Muppet Christmas Carol, 1992, 85′
  • 30/12/2025, Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone, 2001, 152′, with Greek subtitles
  • 1/1/2026, Mary Poppins, 1964, 139′, with Greek subtitles
  • 2/1/2026, A Christmas Carol, 2009, 96′, with Greek subtitle
  • 3/1/2026, Look Who’s Talking Now!, 1993, 96′, with Greek subtitles
  • 4/1/2026, Ghostbusters, 1984, 107′, with Greek subtitles
  • 5/1/2026, Up, 2009, 96′, dubbed in Greek
  • 6/1/2026, E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial, 1982, 115′, with Greek subtitles

ALREADY LOOKING FORWARD FOR SUMMER 2026

If you want to combine your visit with other activities to do in SNFCC,  check here our travel blog’s bage!


Pool your cinema @ Hotel  Grand-Bretagne

What if you could spend your  night at the rooftop of the most luxurious hotel in Athens watching some old classic movies as having by your side some delicious finger food and cocktails next to the pool and under the view of Acropolis and Lycabettus hill? Yes, you can do it here!

The GB Pool of the Hotel Grande Bretagne opens its doors again for the season of summer 2025 and every Friday-Saturday-Sunday welcomes its guests to live a distinct summer cinema experience in the heart of Athens. Located at the 7th floor of the hotel and offering amazing views of the Lycabettus hill, the GB Pool Bar celebrates Greek summer in the most picturesque way. All-time classic favorites, Hollywood blockbusters and romantic comedies show up on the big screen and keep us the best company.

Stellar Gastro Cinema

The best, themed, gastro-film nights in town at one of the most beautiful terraces of the city. Check here more info, the program and the food  menu and book your place below:

11, 12, 13 July 2025: All about my mother 

18, 19, 20 July 2025: C’è Ancora Domani

25, 26, 27 July 2025: Il piccolo diavolo

1, 2,  3 August 2025: L’Ultima notte di amore 

8, 9, 10 August 2025: Perfetti Sconosciuti

22, 23, 24 August 2025: Parthenope (2024)

29, 30, 31 August 2025: Toc Toc (2017)

5, 6, 7 September 2025: Women on the Verge of a Nervous Breakdown (Mujeres al borde de un ataque de nervios) (1988)

12, 13, 14 September 2025: El 47 (2024)

19, 20, 21 September 2025: 8 Mile (2002)

Location: Kaniggos 15 Athens, 106 77

ALREADY LOOKING FORWARD FOR SUMMER 2026


Cine War Museum

Recently, in the yard of Athens War Museum, you can watch movies and enjoy your dinner at the restaurant after your visit in the museum which it is one of the most important museums of Athens. Along with enjoying a great film with top-notch sound and image quality, you can savor premium beers, finger foods, signature cocktails, and homemade sweets. Your entrance ticket even includes a welcome drink. It’s the perfect opportunity to combine a movie with a visit to this fascinating museum. With easy access by metro, this is a must-experience addition to your summer in Athens itinerary.

Location: Cine War  Museum (Rizari 2, Athens, 106 75, Metro: Evangelismos)

Check here the weekly schedule of the movies!

ALREADY LOOKING FORWARD FOR SUMMER 2026


CineFix – EMST Athens

Each summer, National Museum of Contemporary Art Athens transforms its rooftop into one of the most impressive outdoor cinemas in Athens, CineFIX, recalling the name of the former brewery in which it is housed. With panoramic views of the entire city, including the Acropolis, Museum’s rooftop terrace provides ideal conditions for the screening of works in moving image.

  • Sunday 25 May, 21:00 | An evening with Palestinian filmmaker Mahdi Fleifel.
  • Sunday 1 June, 21:00 | Rumba Rules, New Genealogies, 2020
  • Thursday 5 June, 20: 30 | AKOE/AMFI: The Story of a Revolution (*Just to sleep on his chest…), 2023
  • Thursday 19 June, 21:00 | Kala azar (Janis Rafa, 2020)
  • Thursday 26 June, 21:00 | Cinema for Companion Species. Curated by Filipa Ramos, with the curator in attendance. A series of recent short and mid-length films by Abi Palmer, Jafar Panahi, Michela de Mattei and Invernomuto, exploring companion animals, wolves, domestic life, and the limits of control.
  • Thursday  3 July, 21.00 | Three works exploring human–animal relations:
    • Parting Shots from Animals (1980)
    • High-Rise Pigs (2025)
    • The Age of Remedy (2024)
  • Thursday 10 July, 21.00 | Cow (2021), Andrea Arnold
  • Thursday 17 July, 21.00 | The Lives of Non-human Others
  • Thursday 21 August, 21.00 | Selection of short films by acclaimed Greek director Menelaos Karamaghiolis: GREEK ANIMAL RESCUE (2017), SHOULD DISABLED ANIMALS PUT TO SLEEP? (2023), A BIRD IN SEARCH OF A CAGE (2012-2019)
  • Thursday 28 August 2025: Johan Grimonprez, Soundtrack to a Coup d’État, 2024, 150′
  • Thursday 4 September 2025: The films of Driant Zeneli
  • Thursday  11 September 2025: Albatross (2017) by Chris Jordan
  • Thursday 18 September 2025: Flow (2024) by Gints Zilbalodis
  • Thursday 25 September 2025: Dog on trial (2024),  18.00 & 20.00

Book your tickets  here!

ALREADY LOOKING FORWARD FOR SUMMER 2026


Epi Kolono  Theater Yard

From summer 2025, Epi Kolono theatre opens its courtyard and turns into an open air cinema with free admission with an entrance ticket: each spectator can reserve up to two seats at each screening. In the old schoolyard of the Epi Kolono, in the shade of the plane tree and the scents of jasmine, with a new configuration and the setting up of a multimodal screen, films loved and appreciated all over the world will be hosted. A summer cinema made by theatre people, for cinephiles looking for quality screenings of independent cinema in an authentic and creative environment. Book your place here!

11, 12 July 2025: No Country for Old Men

19 July 2025: Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri

5, 6, 7 September 2025: No Country for Old Men

9 September 2025: Nomadland

10 September 2025: The  Tenant

11, 12, 13 September 2025: Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri

14 September 2025: Rango

16 September 2025: Nomadland

17 September 2025: The Tenant

18  September 2025:  Rango

19, 20 September 2025: The Angels’ Share

21 September 2025: Rango

23 September 2025: Nomadland

24 September 2025: The  Tenant

25 September 2025: No  Country for Old  Men

26 September 2025: The Angel’s  Share

27  September 2025: Three Billboard Outside Ebbing,  Misouri

28 September 2025: Rango

30  September 2025: Nomadland

1 October 2025: The  Tenant

2 October: No Country for Old Men

3 October: The Angels’ Share


Drive-In festivals

The return of the Drive-In to Greece is now a reality—a trend that began in America in the 1930s. While drive-in cinemas gained massive popularity in the U.S. and Europe, they were never as widespread in Greece. Several drive-ins did exist, often screening B-movies, and later, strictly erotic films when the cinemas struggled to attract larger audiences. Drive-ins were found across Greece, including in Attica and Thessaloniki, with one of the most famous being in Ammoudara, Crete. In Athens, the first drive-in locations were in Marousi and Agia Paraskevi, and a short-lived drive-in also operated in Malakasa from 1977 to 1980. Today, the structure still stands, though the site is now abandoned and in disrepair. Even the big screen captured the drive-in.  Recently, an attempt has been made in Greece to revive the drive-in culture through the Syros Film Festival, as well as the 1st En Lefko Film Festival with a screening at Lycabettus. There also drive-in local festivals in Glyfada area  (Golf club) and  in Chaidari. Perhaps the drive-in can finally be revived again, as it is an alternative, economical and nostalgic proposal for a cinema outing.


Cine Aliki in the park @ Pedion Areos

In many neighborhoods of Athens, you’ll often find a film festival taking place in the central square, a park, or another charming location. These events typically offer free admission, and while the sound and image quality might not be top-notch, they provide an authentic local experience that’s worth checking out to get a feel for the city and meet the locals. One such festival is held in the largest park in central Athens, Pedion Areos.


Cinematic experiences out of Athens worth travelling to meet them!

Cine Kalisperitis at Kimolos  Island

This is undoubtedly the most beautiful open-air cinema in the Aegean Sea. It’s also a nomadic cinema, as in recent years it hasn’t just remained on its home island of Kimolos, but has also traveled to Milos, Gavdos, and even uninhabited islands like Polyaigos, across from Kimolos. Who knows, maybe it will explore even more Greek islands in the future. In any case, visiting Kimolos for this unique experience is a must during your Greek holidays. And while you’re there, don’t miss the nomadic libraries, found on almost every beach and corner of the island.


Costa Navarino open air cinema @ Messinia, Peloponnese

The picturesque location of the Bay of Navarino is the perfect setting for a cinema experience under the stars.[/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row]


Whatever you decide to attend, tonight or the next evenings, have fun, a cold beer, and enjoy your nights in Athens!