Photo: Thomas Gravanis

Cinema under the stars is a cherished Athenian institution during the steamy summer months. Every neighbourhood has at least one open-air movie house—some as old as the history of cinema itself.

By Carolina Doriti

Watch, don't touch.

Photo: Thomas Gravanis

Up the stairs and into another world.

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Cine Dexameni

Cine Paris

Anyone up for a movie with Plaka as a backdrop?

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Sunlight gives way to neon, inviting you in for a screening.

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Cine Thision

Zefyros

Come early to get a good spot.

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Movies call for snacking.

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Vox

"Boboniera has been declared a protected landmark, but was upgraded recently and the screen and sound quality is superb."

Boboniera

Cine Flisvos

A movie by the sea? Yes please.

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The iconic Riviera is Athens' go-to summer cinema for classic flicks.

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Riviera

Factbox

  • Summer cinemas are open between May and late September (depending on the weather).
  • Most cinemas offer two screenings per night, one around 21:00, after sunset, and the second, around 23:00.
  • Films in Greece are never dubbed (with the exception of children’s films).
  • Smoking is usually allowed.