Néa Filadélfeia is a charming suburban town in the Athens agglomeration, Greece, offering a unique blend of historical significance and modern Greek culture. Established by Greek refugees from Asia Minor after the Greco-Turkish War, the town is named after the Anatolian city Filadelfeia. Today, it serves as the seat of the Nea Filadelfeia-Nea Chalkidona municipality, providing visitors with a glimpse into the lives and stories of its inhabitants. With its vibrant community and historical roots, Néa Filadélfeia is a must-visit for those interested in exploring the cultural tapestry of Greece.
Public transportation is available to connect Néa Filadélfeia with central Athens.
Explore local eateries to taste traditional Greek dishes.
Check for local festivals and events to experience the community spirit.
Visit the local museums and historical sites to learn more about the area's past.
Spring offers mild weather, perfect for exploring the town and nearby Athens.
Summers can be hot, but it's a lively time with many local festivals.
Fall is ideal for visiting, with comfortable temperatures and fewer tourists.
Winters are mild, making it a good time to explore without the crowds.
EUR €
$80-$150 p/day
25,734
Greek, English
April-June, September-November
Cultural Exploration, Historical Interest, Local Experience