Local Cuisine
Explore local Greek cuisine in the suburb's quaint eateries.
Néa Erythraía, a suburb in the northeastern part of Athens, Greece, offers a unique blend of historical significance and suburban tranquility. Settled by Greek refugees from Erythraia after the 1923 Population Exchange, it is now part of the municipality of Kifissia. Visitors can enjoy a peaceful escape from the bustling city while exploring the area's rich history and cultural heritage.
Néa Erythraía, a suburb in the northeastern part of Athens, Greece, offers a unique blend of historical significance and suburban tranquility. Settled by Greek refugees from Erythraia after the 1923 Population Exchange, it is now part of the municipality of Kifissia. Visitors can enjoy a peaceful escape from the bustling city while exploring the area's rich history and cultural heritage.
Historical roots from 1923 Population Exchange.
Part of the municipality of Kifissia.
Suburban charm with a touch of history.
Close access to Athens, ideal for day trips.
Historical significance with roots in the 1923 Population Exchange.
Part of the larger Kifissia municipality with additional attractions.
Explore local Greek cuisine in the suburb's quaint eateries.
Easily accessible from Athens city center via public transport.
History enthusiasts and suburban explorers.
EUR €
$80-$150 p/day
Greek, English
Visit nearby cultural and historical sites in the Kifissia municipality.
Best visited in spring or fall for pleasant weather and fewer tourists.
April-JuneSeptember-November
Spring is an ideal time to visit Néa Erythraía with mild temperatures and blooming nature.
Summers can be hot, but it's a great time for evening strolls and outdoor dining.
Fall offers pleasant weather and is perfect for exploring the suburb's historical sites.
Winters are mild, making it a quiet time to explore without the crowds.