Athens News Athens is Getting More Green Spaces, Welcomes Another Pocket Park by GTP editing team 27 October 2021 written by GTP editing team 27 October 2021 1 comment Share 0FacebookTwitterLinkedinWhatsappEmail 21 The Municipality of Athens recently unveiled another pocket park as part of efforts to create more green spaces in the Greek capital and improve the quality of life of its residents and visitors. The new green space in located the neighborhood of Patisia ( Vizyinou and Karkavitsa streets) and is the eighth addition to the municipality’s network of pocket parks that aims to turn Athens’ abandoned areas into lively colorful spots. The small park in Patisia before its makeover. The new bioclimatic park covers an area of 230sqm and includes an environment-friendly system for the better usage of rainwater, seating areas, trees and 358 new shrubs consisting of Mediterranean plants and colorful perennial flowers. The pocket park also features exercise equipment (climbing frame) and solar panels that enhance the area’s lighting. afterbefore Students of the nearby 142nd Athens Elementary School participated in the initiative by planting the park’s first plants. “Our city is being upgraded through small but meaningful interventions. The new pocket park in Patisia calls on all residents to creatively use this modern safe green area,” Athens Mayor Kostas Bakoyannis said. The municipality aims to operate 10 pocket parks by the end of the year. Join the 15,000+ travel executives who read our newsletter Follow GTP Headlines on Google News to keep up to date with all the latest on tourism and travel in Greece. Share 0 FacebookTwitterLinkedinWhatsappEmail GTP editing team This is the team byline for GTP. The copyrights for these articles are owned by GTP. They may not be redistributed without the permission of the owner. previous post To Kenshō Psarou ανακηρύχθηκε Leading Boutique Hotel της Ελλάδας next post Greek Marinas Association Elects New Board of Directors You may also like Test post 6 June 2025 Greek Tourism Ministry Monitors Santorini Situation as Seismic Activity Continues 5 February 2025 Greek PM Reassures Public About Santorini’s Ongoing Seismic Activity 5 February 2025 Milos: Ministry Suspends 5-star Hotel Construction Near Sarakiniko Beach 5 February 2025 ELIME and HELMEPA Join Forces for Safer, More Sustainable Greek Ports 5 February 2025 Greek Ministries Team Up to Form National Cycling Strategy 5 February 2025 1 comment Mr. Anonymous 29 October 2021 - 19:25 I have seen hundreds of old homes in the lower income areas around Acharnon st. I don’t believe the Greek government is planning to renovate them so why not focus on these areas, tear down a substantial amount over a period of time and put pocket parks there. I see very little done on the side streets connected to Acharnon an around Attiki train station. I believe the lower income areas housing immigrants and poor Greeks is being neglected. I have spoken about this before. The streets in that area are filthy, dumpsters filled for days without being emptied. The area has a putrid smell constantly. The Attiki train and bus station are overrun by drug addicts who urinate and defacate in corners. I never see any powerwashing service come by and clean these areas. They should be powerwashed at least once a month. As far as the drug addicts just having police chase them away is not the answer or solution for this problem. Athens government needs to stop turning their backs on these areas and start addressing these issues that as far as I see have gone on for more than one year. Near Omonia the other day I fell into a hole from a rotted metal grate on the sidewalk. Luckily I did not break my leg, but scarred up and bled. I returned to that spot once a week and it still wasn’t addressed until today. That is one month since I fell through this grate. Now I am very careful where I walk and have noticed dozens of the metal covers rotting away just waiting for an accident to happen. Athens is not just the wealthy areas, Syntagma and Monastirki. Take care of the lower class people. Many have small businesses and work hard. They pay taxes too! Reply Leave a Comment Cancel Reply Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. Δ