Apartment for sale in Vouliagmeni.
Suitable for large families looking to live a luxury life in Athens, this 105.27sqm apartment with three bedrooms is located in a fast-developing and welcoming neighborhood and was created with family living in mind.
It is a spotless home that was built in 1990 and is currently being renovated to exceptional standards.
The ground-floor apartment enters into a bright living room in an open-plan area with a stylish kitchen and opens to a lovely balcony, the perfect spot to enjoy your morning coffee or relax after a long day.
The convenient layout also consists of a master bedroom with an en-suite bathroom, as well as two more bedrooms, one main bathroom, and a WC for guests.
A short walk is all it takes to reach local amenities including supermarkets and shops, while public transportation is available for moving around the city.
This magnificent home boasts a beautiful interior design, an exceptional location, and an abundance of privacy.
Apartment for sale in
Vouliagmeni. Location Information:
Sitting pretty on the southwestern foot of Mount Ymittos, about 40 minutes from the city, this luxe resort town has a year-round tropical vibe and is to Athens what Cannes is to the Cote d’Azur.
There’s next to no graffiti. Palm trees, fountains, and sunny beds of marigolds line Athinas Avenue, heralding your arrival at this most self-aware of southern suburbs whose main game is leisure.
Vouliagmeni still falls rather short on culture and shopping, but it does flaunt Athens’ comeliest free and paid beaches and finest seaside dining. Along Fleming Street (the area’s Millionaire’s Row) and in verdant Kavouri you’ll find some of the capital’s priciest real estate.
On summer weekends, when this coastal enclave swells with tourists and townies seeking a city reprieve, locals have learned to avoid their own beaches and artisan ice cream parlors.
Almost hidden from view behind Posidonos Avenue is the beautiful sunken cavern of
Vouliagmeni Lake, which lends this southern suburb its name (Vouliagmeni means “sunken” in Greek).
Open year-round, the lake is actually a flooded limestone cave, lined with tawny cliffs and fed by underground mineral currents that stay a constant 24° C. Many gripes about the hefty entrance fee (currently €12 on weekdays, €15 on weekends).
But wading through the brackish grottos, with tiny blackfish (kalogries) nudging your toes, conjures the feel of an exclusive spa.
The lake is flanked by luxuriant lawns and sunbeds and there’s an all-day restaurant that hosts gastronomic evenings (spring to autumn), accompanied by live jazz and orchestral performances, under the illuminated rocks.
Elegant
Vouliagmeni is more democratic than first impressions suggest: you’ll find all bases of beach covered here.
High rollers head to the famous Astir on the lush pine-clad peninsula of Mikro Kavouri. Once the summer playground of Jackie Onassis and Bridget Bardot, Athens’ most expensive beach offers manicured sands, waiter service to your lounger, designer boutiques, and fine dining.
Central Akti Vouliagmeni, where Posidonos and Apollonos converge, is one of the city’s best-groomed municipal beaches and a multi-tasking oasis that caters to all.
For €5 entry, you have access to sun loungers, wide grassy strips for picnics and ballgames, tennis and volleyball courts, cafes, and a playground, plus an aqua inflatable park.
As Athens Riviera’s fame has grown outside of Greece, so too has the number of expensive new restaurants and stylish cafes wanting a slice of the action.
Vouliagmeni locals-mostly composed of families who’ve been here for the generations-may experiment, but they largely stay loyal to the old guard.
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