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Kallithea Half Marathon
Kallithea · 4 km away
Athens · 80 km
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Kallithea Night Run
SAT OCT 17
Thousands of runners participate in the Kallithea Night Run, illuminating El. Venizelou Avenue with headlamps after dark. This annual October road event in Kallithea, part of the Athens urban area, offers 10K, 5K, and 2.5K distances. The Filathlitikos Association of Kallithea-Moschato-Tavrou, in conjunction with the Municipality of Kallithea, organizes the event. It is held under the auspices of entities such as the Region of Attica, SEGAS, the General Secretariat of Sports, and BeActive Hellas. The start and finish lines are located at Tzitzifies Square. The course follows the central avenue from the Poseidonos Avenue junction towards Agia Eleousa Church. All routes are certified by AIMS International and World Athletics, ensuring accurate measurements for both short family distances and official road races. Typically, over 3,500 participants, including children, families, club runners, and elite Greek athletes in track and long-distance disciplines, take part. The event's motto is "Let's light up Kallithea," and it also supports social causes and ORAMA ELPIDAS, the Vision of Hope association, through a portion of its proceeds.
43ος Αυθεντικός Μαραθώνιος
SUN NOV 8
The Athens Authentic Marathon begins in Marathon and concludes at the Panathenaic Stadium in Athens, mirroring its origin story. This November road race covers the full 42.195 kilometers. A 10K runs concurrently with the marathon, and a 5K takes place the day before. The Greek National Marathon Championship also occurs during this event, blending serious domestic competition with thousands of recreational runners. The course traces the historical Marathon-to-Athens route, not a city circuit. Participants journey from the coast to the capital, culminating in the stadium finish. SEGAS, the Greek athletics federation, organizes the event. Recent discussions have addressed increased participation costs and diminished services, like clothing collection at Marathon. Despite these considerations, the appeal remains clear: this race allows runners to follow the path of the original marathon legend, finishing in a renowned sports venue.
Athens Marathon: The Authentic
SUN NOV 8
The Athens Marathon: The Authentic begins at the ancient battlefield in Marathon and concludes inside Athens’ Olympic Stadium. It is a 26.2-mile road marathon on asphalt, following the route connected to the legend of Phidippides carrying news of victory from Marathon to Athens. The first 12 kilometers are level, the next 19 kilometers traverse long, gentle hills, and the final 11 kilometers descend toward the city. The race follows the original Athens marathon route, the same one used for the Athens Olympic marathon, offering runners a course rich in history: a battlefield start, a challenging middle section, and a stadium finish tied to the modern Olympic Games.
Athens Authentic Marathon
SUN NOV 8
The Athens Marathon begins in Marathon town and concludes within the all-marble Panathenaic Stadium in Athens, close to the Acropolis. This annual road race in Greece typically takes place in early November, covering the standard 42.195 kilometers on asphalt. The event is frequently referred to as “The Authentic” because it mirrors the original concept of the marathon: a run from Marathon to Athens. The course connects to the legend of Pheidippides, the ancient messenger who supposedly ran from the battlefield at Marathon to Athens to announce a Greek victory over the Persians. The contemporary race commences near the historical battlefield site and finishes in the stadium constructed for the first modern Olympic Games. This same route was also utilized for the Athens Olympic marathon, meaning participants are not merely running a city race but crossing the path most directly associated with the origin of the marathon distance.
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Athens Base Miles And Big Climbs

Athens hosts 5 10K races in 2026 within 80 km of the city centre — upcoming dates, recurring series, and other races nearby, all in one place.

Locals run Athens like a living map, from Dionysiou Areopagitou Street to Plaka, Thiseio, the National Garden of Athens, Zappeion, Pedion Areos, and Philopappos hill. Every run is a sightseeing tour, and the city centre makes even Z2 feel like running your way around the ancient sites. National Garden of Athens and Zappeion work for intervals because the paths stay relatively flat. Pedion Areos suits medium runs and speed sessions with a little more bite. Holmes Place runs indoor sessions in Athens on Monday at 17:00 and Friday at 07:30. Athens Authentic Marathon and Spartathlon sit as the big anchor events.

Locals ride early and point the front wheel toward the edges of the basin. GrCycling Club keeps it simple with weekly supported rides, private trips, and the line that matters most: Just ride. Athens Velo shop in Voulagmeni has a cycling group that meets bi-weekly, so Voulagmeni is a useful start for finding wheels. Varkiza to Sounio is the clean coastal ride, and the Marathon Region gives road miles with history in the legs. Mount Parnitha carries the north climbs, Mount Pentelicus and Mount Hymettus pull riders east, and Mount Aigaleo rises west. Parnitha route is the obvious climbing day.

November is the sweet month, because the air feels pleasant for running and base miles do not need a survival plan. Summer changes the schedule, and locals move runs and rides to early morning when the heat still gives you room to work. National Garden of Athens, Zappeion, and the promenade make sense before the day hardens. Philopappos hill still gives gravel, dirt, paved paths, and sunrise views when you want singletrack energy without leaving town. Winter keeps both sports alive, and GrCycling Club backs that up with all-year riding. Athens stays hilly, so intervals, Z2, and long climbs never really disappear.