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 Conference Dinner

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The conference dinner has been organised at the Orizontes Restaurant, Lycabettus Hill, Athens. The hill of Lycabettus is the highest peak of Athens, which overlooks the capital from 277 meters. It stands out for its panoramic view of the city. The most beautiful images fill the eyes of every visitor, facing the Acropolis to Piraeus and the Saronic Gulf. At this point, Orizontes is one of the best restaurants of the city of Athens.

Orizontes Restaurant offers its guests a journey of colours and a plethora of aromas of contemprorary Mediterranean cuisine. The renewed menu draws inspiration from numerous Greek recipes using only the finest of ingredients. Known for its distinctive sophisticated service, high quality dishes, the freshness of the ingredients, and creativity, the restaurant offers a carefully designed wine list including Greek labels and a selective range of wines from around the world justly earning the trust and applaud from those coming back to this spectacular place.


The four course dinner costs €70 per person and includes alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages, a pre-dinner drinks reception and a return ticket for Lycabettus Funicular. Kindly use the delegate registration form to book a place. Places are limited, please book early to avoid disappointment. Prior booking is highly recommended and on-site reservations will not be possible. 

Getting there:

​We recommend that you take the Funicular (ticket is included in the dinner package) to and from the hill. The starting point is at the end of Aristippou Street in Kolonaki (walking distance from conference hotel, or a short taxi ride). The funicular route is short and pleasant. Of course if you want you may take the more traditional route using the stairs round the mountain enjoying a beautiful walk among the pine trees and dense flora. However, keep in mind that it might be quite exhausting .



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