Apokries is the traditional Greek Carnival season celebrated citywide in Athens. For about three weeks before Lent, the city comes alive with costumed parties, street dances, and family-friendly events 1 2. The municipality organizes parades and concerts in many neighborhoods (Petralona, Kolonaki, etc.), encouraging vibrant costume traditions. It offers insight into Greek folk-cultural life: locals attend masked balls and open-air festivities, echoing older Dionysian revelry in a modern urban setting.
Carnival (Apokries) traces back to Byzantine and ancient pagan spring rites, blending Christian and pre-Christian customs. In Athens, it is one of the city’s liveliest traditional celebrations, rooted in Orthodox calendar (preceding Great Lent). It highlights community solidarity (schools, clubs, neighborhoods create performances and float parades) and Greek humor via satirical masquerade. The Athenian Carnival remains a key part of popular culture, as reflected in modern annual city programs 1 2.
Venues and routes
Πλατεία Συντάγματος · Athens
Πλατεία Συντάγματος
Main · Main venue · Σύνταγμα, Αθήνα 105 63 · Athens
Πλατεία Συντάγματος
Central gathering point for citywide Carnival events and opening ceremonies · Syntagma Square, 10563 · Athens
Λόφος Φιλοπάππου
Kite-flying and Clean Monday celebrations · Φιλοπάππου, Αθήνα 117 42 · Athens
The dates that shape the visit.
Opening day · Thu, Mar 11
Traditional meat-frying celebrations kick off at Syntagma Square and spread to Kotzia & Varvakios Market
Join locals grilling meats at squares; arrive early for free samples and music
Day 4 · Sun, Mar 14
Grand parade of costumed participants through central Athens
Secure a place along the route by 9:30. Expect vibrant costumes and traditional dances.
Final day · Mon, Mar 15
Weather permitting; end-of-carnival outdoor party
Bring a kite or buy one locally; enjoy music and festive foods in the open air.
Reference notes for once this becomes a real plan.
Practical notes refreshed Feb 1.
High crowds · Energetic energy
Major squares become crowded during key events, though streets remain navigable
Athens is generally safe; common-sense caution advised in crowded areas
Cool winter weather · Most events proceed in light rain
Daily budget: €50-80 (budget), €100-150 (midrange) · Drinks: €2-5
Use Metro passes, eat at local cafes, avoid expensive tourist restaurants
From center: Syntagma Square is a short walk. · Main areas (Syntagma, Filopappou) are wheelchair-accessible, though some older neighborhoods have stairs