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If you love watching the yachts, and your eyesight getting lost in the unstopable blue of the sea, then this is one of the perfect spots left, to find a house to live in! On the 5th Floor of a well maintained building, you get aside of the view, 2 good size bedrooms, 1 large living room and ofcourse kitchen and bathroom. The balconies are also of good size to feel comfortable when out. Price 800 Euros per calendar month Contact us to book an apointment to see it at a closer look tel 6983065012 If you want to know more about the area, then keep reading .... Palaio Faliro An urban resort with a hint of the Orient, this waterfront suburb makes a scenic escape from the city centre. Come to explore a ritzy marina, seaside park and tasty Asia Minor cuisine. Separated from the sea by Posidonos Avenue, Faliro was once a seaside village of fishermen, shepherds and farmers. Now its inner streets are dense with apartment blocks courtesy of the 1960s building boom. On the palm-lined promenade, play parks, an outdoor cinema and a luxe marina generate a year-round resort vibe. Revived for the 2004 Olympics, this popular coastal suburb leans towards leisure. It may not possess the strong character of gritty Exarchia or cultured Kolonaki, but what Palio Faliro (shortened to Faliro by the locals) lacks in charisma, it makes up for with its pole position. It’s the gateway to the Athens Riviera and an easy jump off point for Piraeus and the city centre. Restaurants and cafes dot pretty, glitzy Flisvos Marina, while its beach and waterfront promenade are a quick and scenic escape from urban life. The arrival of the game-changing Stavros Niarchos Foundation Cultural Centre in neighbouring Kallithea in 2016 has also helped connect the dots and bring more dash to the area. See more here https://www.thisisathens.org/neighbourhoods/palio-faliro-guide Thanks for reading