Description
Commercial Space for Rent in Palaio Faliro. This 170 sq.m. ground-floor retail space is a well-structured property designed to support food and beverage operations, offering both functionality and immediate usability in a single-level layout.
The interior is organized across three main areas, with a fully arranged 45 sq.m. kitchen suitable for professional use, along with two WCs that serve operational needs efficiently. The main dining area extends both indoors and outdoors, with a total capacity of up to 120 seated customers, creating a balanced environment that can operate comfortably throughout the year.
The property has been renovated and is in very good condition, featuring autonomous heating with LPG and an Energy Class B rating, ensuring efficiency and control in daily operation. A dedicated parking space adds further convenience for both staff and visitors.
The existing equipment can be included upon separate agreement, allowing flexibility depending on the business concept and level of readiness required.
Overall, this is a complete and functional commercial space, ideal for restaurant or cafe use, offering the right foundation for a business that wants to start or expand in a ready and well-organized environment.
Commercial Space for Rent in Palaio Faliro. Location Information:
An urban resort with a hint of the Orient, this waterfront suburb offers a refreshing escape from central Athens.
Here, you’ll find a ritzy marina, a breezy seaside park, and restaurants serving Turkish-influenced dishes bursting with flavor.
Although separated from the sea by Posidonos Avenue, Faliro still enjoys coastal charm and sea views throughout.
Originally, this area was a quiet village of fishermen, shepherds, and farmers living simple, traditional lives.
However, during the 1960s building boom, apartment blocks quickly transformed its inner streets into dense urban neighborhoods.
Even so, the palm-lined promenade brings back the resort feeling with its parks, outdoor cinema, and luxury marina.
Thanks to its Olympic-era revamp in 2004, Faliro has embraced a more laid-back, leisure-first lifestyle year-round.
While it may lack the raw edge of Exarchia or Kolonaki’s cultural depth, Faliro offers a different appeal. Notably, its standout location makes up for any character deficit, placing it firmly on the map.
Faliro serves as the gateway to the Athens Riviera and a quick launch point for Piraeus or downtown. All along Flisvos Marina, glitzy cafes and elegant restaurants invite locals and visitors to linger by the water.
Meanwhile, the promenade and beach deliver a scenic, peaceful break from the city’s constant pace. Crucially, the arrival of the Stavros Niarchos Foundation Cultural Centre in 2016 boosted the area’s profile significantly.
This bold addition in neighboring Kallithea helped connect the district and injected new cultural energy into Faliro.
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