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Dinner in the Sky Athens

  • Duration: 1h 30mins
  • Group of max. 22 people
  • 6-course dinner accompanied by delicious Greek wines
  • View over Athens from above
  • Welcome drink and canapes
  • Beer and soft drinks
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About: Dinner in the Sky Athens

Dinner in the Sky Athens is an aerial dining experience. Guests are lifted 40 meters above the city and served a six-course menu while enjoying views of the city, the Acropolis, and the sea. It can be found in the Technopolis (Gazi) neighborhood of Athens, north of the Acropolis.

Dinner in the Sky Athens
Technopolis, Iakchou & Voutadon St., Gazi, 118 54, Athens
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