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Amphitheater of Lycabettus

Athens, Greece
Open-air amphitheatreAthensGreeceCapacity: About 3,0001 upcoming events
Amphitheater of Lycabettus
Type
Open-air amphitheatre
City
Athens
Country
Greece
Upcoming events
1
Address
Lycabettus Hill, (east side of Lycabettus)
Time zone
E. Europe Standard Time
Capacity
About 3,000

About this venue

Amphitheater of Lycabettus is one of Athens’ most striking open-air venues—an amphitheatre set into the hillside on the site of a former quarry. Its clean modernist lines and stepped seating feel naturally carved into the slope, while the around 3,000-seat capacity makes it perfect for concerts and performances that need both scale and closeness.

Inside, it’s all about the atmosphere: open sky above the stage, the city skyline as a backdrop, and a sound that carries beautifully on warm evenings. Sightlines are strong across the tiers, so even higher seats keep you connected to the show, with on-site amenities that make pre-event waiting and intermissions comfortable.

You’ll find it on the east side of Lycabettus Hill: Lycabettus Hill, (east side of Lycabettus), Athens, Greece. The easiest way to reach the entrance is by taxi up to the hill’s parking area, or via the Lycabettus cable car/funicular from Kolonaki (lower station near the corner of Ploutarchou and Aristippou) followed by a short walk to the amphitheatre. For broader ways to get around the city beyond this spot, see the text further down the page.

About the city

Athens, cradle of ancient civilization, is today also a dynamic European event capital where sport and music blend naturally with the city’s urban rhythm. The city offers a wide range of experiences—from major matches and spectacular concerts to more intimate cultural evenings—making it a great choice when you’re looking for tickets for events in Athens. Visitors especially appreciate the energy of the streets, the long tradition of gathering, and the fact that with a good plan it’s easy to combine nightlife, sightseeing, and top-tier entertainment in a single day.

For arrivals and getting around, Athens is highly practical: the Athens Metro and Tram form the backbone of fast urban transport, complemented by buses and trolleybuses under the OASA system, as well as the suburban railway Proastiakos for the wider Attica area. The main rail hub is Athens Railway Station (Larissa Station), which enables straightforward connections and transfers, while Athens International Airport “Eleftherios Venizelos” is a reliable gateway for international travelers. Thanks to logical lines and strong connectivity, reaching key arenas and stadiums is usually quick and easy to understand, whether you travel by public transport or by car.

When you come for an event, Athens rewards you beyond the stands: before or after a concert you can stroll around the Acropolis, explore Plaka and Monastiraki, or feel the city’s pulse at Syntagma Square. For a calmer break, the National Garden and viewpoints like Lycabettus Hill are excellent, and walkers often choose the coastal route toward the port of Piraeus. This blend of history, Mediterranean atmosphere, and modern infrastructure is exactly what makes Athens a destination where every event trip can easily become a complete city experience.