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Μαρίνα Φλοίσβου — Attraction in Municipality of Palaio Faliro

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Μαρίνα Φλοίσβου
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Nearby attractions
'Neraida' Floating Museum
Leof. Poseidonos 702, Paleo Faliro 175 61, Greece
Museum Ship Averof
Marina Flisvos, Trokadero, Paleo Faliro 175 10, Greece
Benaki Toy Museum
Λεωφ. Ποσειδώνος 14 &, Tritonos 1, Paleo Faliro 175 61, Greece
Flisvos Park
Πάρκο Φλοίσβου Λεωφόρος Ποσειδονος παλαιο φαληρο, Athina 175 61, Greece
Palaio Faliro Park
Leof. Posidonos 17, Paleo Faliro 175 61, Greece
Water Square
Leof. Poseidonos, Kallithea 176 74, Greece
Taekwondo & Handball Olympic Stadium
Leof. Poseidonos 860, Paleo Faliro 175 61, Greece
Flisvos Playground
Palaio Faliro 175 61, Greece
Nearby restaurants
TGI Fridays Μαρίνα Φλοίσβου
Palaio Faliro 175 10, Greece
Napolitivo
Leof. Poseidonos 702, Paleo Faliro 175 61, Greece
Nautical Club of Paleo Faliro
Μαρίνα Φλοίσβου, Paleo Faliro 175 61, Greece
NOPFresto ΝΟΠΦφεντευκτήριο
Μαρινα Φλοισβου, Paleo Faliro 175 61, Greece
Nisos
Μαρίνα Φλοίσβου, Κτίριο 6, Paleo Faliro 175 61, Greece
Alpino Cucina Italiana
Λεωφόρος Ποσειδώνος, Naiadon 4, Paleo Faliro 175 61, Greece
Boonga Boonga
Naiadon 2, Paleo Faliro 175 61, Greece
The Sushi Bar
Atlantos 1, Athina 175 61, Greece
CIAO ITALIA
Amfitritis 7, Paleo Faliro 175 61, Greece
To mpakaliaraki
Naiadon 49, Paleo Faliro 175 61, Greece
Nearby hotels
FALIREON HOTEL
HOTEL, Nireos 3, Paleo Faliro 175 61, Greece
Hippocrates Faliro deluxe apartment
Kronou 26-28, Paleo Faliro 175 61, Greece
Coral Hotel Athens
Leof. Poseidonos 35, Athina 175 61, Greece
Homz Studios Faliro
Eolou 18, Paleo Faliro 175 61, Greece
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Μαρίνα Φλοίσβου

Flisvos Marina, Athina 175 61, Greece
4.7(10.1K)
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Outdoor
Scenic
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attractions: 'Neraida' Floating Museum, Museum Ship Averof, Benaki Toy Museum, Flisvos Park, Palaio Faliro Park, Water Square, Taekwondo & Handball Olympic Stadium, Flisvos Playground, restaurants: TGI Fridays Μαρίνα Φλοίσβου, Napolitivo, Nautical Club of Paleo Faliro, NOPFresto ΝΟΠΦφεντευκτήριο, Nisos, Alpino Cucina Italiana, Boonga Boonga, The Sushi Bar, CIAO ITALIA, To mpakaliaraki
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Phone
+30 21 0987 1000
Website
flisvosmarina.com

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Nearby attractions of Μαρίνα Φλοίσβου

'Neraida' Floating Museum

Museum Ship Averof

Benaki Toy Museum

Flisvos Park

Palaio Faliro Park

Water Square

Taekwondo & Handball Olympic Stadium

Flisvos Playground

'Neraida' Floating Museum

'Neraida' Floating Museum

4.6

(146)

Closed
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Museum Ship Averof

Museum Ship Averof

4.8

(1.6K)

Open 24 hours
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Benaki Toy Museum

Benaki Toy Museum

4.7

(322)

Open 24 hours
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Flisvos Park

Flisvos Park

4.5

(2.8K)

Open 24 hours
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Things to do nearby

Awful Athens
Awful Athens
Tue, Dec 30 • 3:00 PM
104 33, Athens, Greece
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Acropolis tour with entrance tickets included
Acropolis tour with entrance tickets included
Sat, Dec 27 • 7:30 AM
117 42, Athens, Greece
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Amazing Athens Walks & Local Hidden Gems
Amazing Athens Walks & Local Hidden Gems
Thu, Dec 25 • 4:00 PM
105 55, Athens, Greece
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Nearby restaurants of Μαρίνα Φλοίσβου

TGI Fridays Μαρίνα Φλοίσβου

Napolitivo

Nautical Club of Paleo Faliro

NOPFresto ΝΟΠΦφεντευκτήριο

Nisos

Alpino Cucina Italiana

Boonga Boonga

The Sushi Bar

CIAO ITALIA

To mpakaliaraki

TGI Fridays Μαρίνα Φλοίσβου

TGI Fridays Μαρίνα Φλοίσβου

4.2

(4.6K)

$$$

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Napolitivo

Napolitivo

4.2

(1.5K)

$$

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Nautical Club of Paleo Faliro

Nautical Club of Paleo Faliro

4.3

(607)

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NOPFresto ΝΟΠΦφεντευκτήριο

NOPFresto ΝΟΠΦφεντευκτήριο

4.3

(622)

$$

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Reviews of Μαρίνα Φλοίσβου

4.7
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5.0
6y

The Averof warship, now a majestic museum at Marina Flisvou in Athens, carries a rich legacy from the early 20th century. Here’s a brief historical outline:

Commission and Construction: Ordered by the Greek Navy in 1910, constructed in Italy, and commissioned in 1911. Balkan Wars: Played a pivotal role in securing Greek naval supremacy with notable victories in 1912 and 1913.

• The naval Battle of Elli (December 16, 1912): The Greek Navy, under the command of Rear Admiral Pavlos Kountouriotis, engaged the Ottoman Navy at the entrance of the Dardanelles. The Greek flagship Averof significantly outmaneuvered the Ottoman fleet, securing a decisive victory that established Greek naval supremacy in the Aegean. • The naval Battle of Lemnos (January 18, 1913): A subsequent encounter where the Greek Navy further asserted its dominance over the Ottoman Navy, solidifying control over the Aegean Sea.

World War I: Initially under a neutral Greece, it participated in naval operations with the Allies post-1917. Greco-Turkish War: Active in 1919-1922, aiding in evacuating refugees and troops. World War II: Utilized as a training vessel, later a floating barracks, and evaded Axis capture in 1941 by relocating to Souda Bay, Crete. Post-War: Returned to Athens in 1944 and was decommissioned in 1952. Museum Ship: Towed to Palaio Faliro in 1984 and now rests as a floating museum at Marina Flisvou, preserving its maritime legacy.

Following the historical trail, the Averof Museum presents a brilliant opportunity for families, especially young children, to delve into Greece’s glorious naval history. Here are the aspects that make it a delightful and educational venture:

Interactive Learning: The museum’s setup encourages children to interactively explore the ship, offering a lively glimpse into Greece’s naval traditions. Educational Material: Various exhibits and information panels enrich the understanding of the ship’s adventures, significant naval battles, and sailor life. Engaging Exhibits: Well-preserved compartments, artillery, and artifacts on board captivate the imagination, enhancing the learning experience. Guided Tours: Insightful guided tours by knowledgeable personnel make the historical narrative engaging and easy to grasp for young minds. Safe Environment: The museum ensures a safe and pleasant ambiance for family exploration. Inspiration: A visit instills a sense of pride and respect for the valorous deeds of the Greek navy, igniting young minds about the values of bravery, duty, and patriotism.

The Averof Museum is not merely a recreational outing but a meaningful educational journey, rendering history accessible and thrilling for the younger generation, and offering a wholesome activity for the...

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5.0
44w

Flisvos Marina is a must-visit when in Athens! We had an amazing experience here, starting with a fantastic lunch at Cruiser Restaurant. The food was fresh and delicious, with a great selection of Mediterranean flavors, but what truly made it special was the breathtaking view. From our table, we had a perfect vantage point of the marina, where some of the most luxurious yachts and vessels were docked. The sight of these stunning megayachts lined up against the shimmering blue waters created a truly exclusive and elegant atmosphere.

After lunch, we strolled around the marina, soaking in the beauty of the area. The entire space is immaculately maintained, with charming walkways, lush green areas, and a peaceful, high-end vibe. Watching the luxury yachts up close, some of which looked like floating palaces, was a unique experience on its own.

Whether you’re visiting Athens for a short trip or a longer stay, Flisvos Marina offers a touch of luxury and tranquility that shouldn’t be missed. It’s the perfect place for a scenic meal, a relaxing walk, or simply to admire some of the most impressive vessels in Greece. Highly...

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5.0
26w

Flisvos Marina is one of my favorite places in Athens — especially when I want a peaceful, romantic walk by the sea. The view of the yachts lined up in the marina is stunning, especially at sunset. It feels like you’re on a mini vacation without leaving the city.

There are so many great restaurants and cafés to choose from, whether you’re in the mood for a proper dinner, ice cream, or just a coffee with a sea view. The atmosphere is always calm and elegant, with just the right amount of liveliness.

It’s the perfect spot for couples, relaxing with friends, or even going solo to clear your mind. I always recommend it to anyone...

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Kostas PolyzosKostas Polyzos
The Averof warship, now a majestic museum at Marina Flisvou in Athens, carries a rich legacy from the early 20th century. Here’s a brief historical outline: 1. Commission and Construction: Ordered by the Greek Navy in 1910, constructed in Italy, and commissioned in 1911. 2. Balkan Wars: Played a pivotal role in securing Greek naval supremacy with notable victories in 1912 and 1913. • The naval Battle of Elli (December 16, 1912): The Greek Navy, under the command of Rear Admiral Pavlos Kountouriotis, engaged the Ottoman Navy at the entrance of the Dardanelles. The Greek flagship Averof significantly outmaneuvered the Ottoman fleet, securing a decisive victory that established Greek naval supremacy in the Aegean. • The naval Battle of Lemnos (January 18, 1913): A subsequent encounter where the Greek Navy further asserted its dominance over the Ottoman Navy, solidifying control over the Aegean Sea. 3. World War I: Initially under a neutral Greece, it participated in naval operations with the Allies post-1917. 4. Greco-Turkish War: Active in 1919-1922, aiding in evacuating refugees and troops. 5. World War II: Utilized as a training vessel, later a floating barracks, and evaded Axis capture in 1941 by relocating to Souda Bay, Crete. 6. Post-War: Returned to Athens in 1944 and was decommissioned in 1952. 7. Museum Ship: Towed to Palaio Faliro in 1984 and now rests as a floating museum at Marina Flisvou, preserving its maritime legacy. Following the historical trail, the Averof Museum presents a brilliant opportunity for families, especially young children, to delve into Greece’s glorious naval history. Here are the aspects that make it a delightful and educational venture: 1. Interactive Learning: The museum’s setup encourages children to interactively explore the ship, offering a lively glimpse into Greece’s naval traditions. 2. Educational Material: Various exhibits and information panels enrich the understanding of the ship’s adventures, significant naval battles, and sailor life. 3. Engaging Exhibits: Well-preserved compartments, artillery, and artifacts on board captivate the imagination, enhancing the learning experience. 4. Guided Tours: Insightful guided tours by knowledgeable personnel make the historical narrative engaging and easy to grasp for young minds. 5. Safe Environment: The museum ensures a safe and pleasant ambiance for family exploration. 6. Inspiration: A visit instills a sense of pride and respect for the valorous deeds of the Greek navy, igniting young minds about the values of bravery, duty, and patriotism. The Averof Museum is not merely a recreational outing but a meaningful educational journey, rendering history accessible and thrilling for the younger generation, and offering a wholesome activity for the whole family.
Anuj SethiAnuj Sethi
Flisvos Marina is a must-visit when in Athens! We had an amazing experience here, starting with a fantastic lunch at Cruiser Restaurant. The food was fresh and delicious, with a great selection of Mediterranean flavors, but what truly made it special was the breathtaking view. From our table, we had a perfect vantage point of the marina, where some of the most luxurious yachts and vessels were docked. The sight of these stunning megayachts lined up against the shimmering blue waters created a truly exclusive and elegant atmosphere. After lunch, we strolled around the marina, soaking in the beauty of the area. The entire space is immaculately maintained, with charming walkways, lush green areas, and a peaceful, high-end vibe. Watching the luxury yachts up close, some of which looked like floating palaces, was a unique experience on its own. Whether you’re visiting Athens for a short trip or a longer stay, Flisvos Marina offers a touch of luxury and tranquility that shouldn’t be missed. It’s the perfect place for a scenic meal, a relaxing walk, or simply to admire some of the most impressive vessels in Greece. Highly recommended!
ERMIONI MITSIOUERMIONI MITSIOU
Excellent point of the Athenian Riviera. Gorgeous Marina, very organized, with many incredible yachts. Here is docked the Battleship Averof, the most historic warship of modern Greece, and a Ancient warship Trireme (an ancient Greek war galley with three banks of oars) real scale replica that was used to thrward the Persians in 480bc in the battle of Salamis. Very neat and clean space. It has a nice promenade where you can walk along water with many restaurants and cafes. Suitable at all times of the day and all months of the year, even winter! It's a beautiful place ideal for a walk by the sea. Highly recommended for people of all ages!
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The Averof warship, now a majestic museum at Marina Flisvou in Athens, carries a rich legacy from the early 20th century. Here’s a brief historical outline: 1. Commission and Construction: Ordered by the Greek Navy in 1910, constructed in Italy, and commissioned in 1911. 2. Balkan Wars: Played a pivotal role in securing Greek naval supremacy with notable victories in 1912 and 1913. • The naval Battle of Elli (December 16, 1912): The Greek Navy, under the command of Rear Admiral Pavlos Kountouriotis, engaged the Ottoman Navy at the entrance of the Dardanelles. The Greek flagship Averof significantly outmaneuvered the Ottoman fleet, securing a decisive victory that established Greek naval supremacy in the Aegean. • The naval Battle of Lemnos (January 18, 1913): A subsequent encounter where the Greek Navy further asserted its dominance over the Ottoman Navy, solidifying control over the Aegean Sea. 3. World War I: Initially under a neutral Greece, it participated in naval operations with the Allies post-1917. 4. Greco-Turkish War: Active in 1919-1922, aiding in evacuating refugees and troops. 5. World War II: Utilized as a training vessel, later a floating barracks, and evaded Axis capture in 1941 by relocating to Souda Bay, Crete. 6. Post-War: Returned to Athens in 1944 and was decommissioned in 1952. 7. Museum Ship: Towed to Palaio Faliro in 1984 and now rests as a floating museum at Marina Flisvou, preserving its maritime legacy. Following the historical trail, the Averof Museum presents a brilliant opportunity for families, especially young children, to delve into Greece’s glorious naval history. Here are the aspects that make it a delightful and educational venture: 1. Interactive Learning: The museum’s setup encourages children to interactively explore the ship, offering a lively glimpse into Greece’s naval traditions. 2. Educational Material: Various exhibits and information panels enrich the understanding of the ship’s adventures, significant naval battles, and sailor life. 3. Engaging Exhibits: Well-preserved compartments, artillery, and artifacts on board captivate the imagination, enhancing the learning experience. 4. Guided Tours: Insightful guided tours by knowledgeable personnel make the historical narrative engaging and easy to grasp for young minds. 5. Safe Environment: The museum ensures a safe and pleasant ambiance for family exploration. 6. Inspiration: A visit instills a sense of pride and respect for the valorous deeds of the Greek navy, igniting young minds about the values of bravery, duty, and patriotism. The Averof Museum is not merely a recreational outing but a meaningful educational journey, rendering history accessible and thrilling for the younger generation, and offering a wholesome activity for the whole family.
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Flisvos Marina is a must-visit when in Athens! We had an amazing experience here, starting with a fantastic lunch at Cruiser Restaurant. The food was fresh and delicious, with a great selection of Mediterranean flavors, but what truly made it special was the breathtaking view. From our table, we had a perfect vantage point of the marina, where some of the most luxurious yachts and vessels were docked. The sight of these stunning megayachts lined up against the shimmering blue waters created a truly exclusive and elegant atmosphere. After lunch, we strolled around the marina, soaking in the beauty of the area. The entire space is immaculately maintained, with charming walkways, lush green areas, and a peaceful, high-end vibe. Watching the luxury yachts up close, some of which looked like floating palaces, was a unique experience on its own. Whether you’re visiting Athens for a short trip or a longer stay, Flisvos Marina offers a touch of luxury and tranquility that shouldn’t be missed. It’s the perfect place for a scenic meal, a relaxing walk, or simply to admire some of the most impressive vessels in Greece. Highly recommended!
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Excellent point of the Athenian Riviera. Gorgeous Marina, very organized, with many incredible yachts. Here is docked the Battleship Averof, the most historic warship of modern Greece, and a Ancient warship Trireme (an ancient Greek war galley with three banks of oars) real scale replica that was used to thrward the Persians in 480bc in the battle of Salamis. Very neat and clean space. It has a nice promenade where you can walk along water with many restaurants and cafes. Suitable at all times of the day and all months of the year, even winter! It's a beautiful place ideal for a walk by the sea. Highly recommended for people of all ages!
ERMIONI MITSIOU

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