Arriving at the former Royal estates in Tatoi you come up against the other side of Attica. That of nature and tranquility. On the 47,000 acres that span the historic estates, you can spend a carefree day alone, with friends or family.
The walk to Tatoi looks like a time travel trip. In the history of modern Greece. There, governments such as Eleftherios Venizelos and Georgios Papandreou were sworn in.
The estate is essentially divided into three autonomous and self-contained units. The first is the Palace, the second is the Administrative and finally the Village or else the Geo-farming unit. You can easily understand that by walking the vast expanse. In the first section, for example, belongs the Royal Mansion. At the Palace, you meet them all ,after walking for about 15 minutes from the main entrance of Lefka. In this first section you will also see the galleys, barracks, the home of the Master Gardener and the staff building.
Walking further, you’ll reach the second, the Administrative Unit. There’s the old Directory, the Forest Service and the Gendarmerie Station. Of particular interest is the third section, The Geo-Farming, i.e. the Village. There is the complex building complex that operated so that nothing is missing in the royal family. So there you will see the bushes, the pigsty, the winery and the butterhouse. It is, in fact, the oldest surviving butterhouse in Greece.
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The Royal estates in Tatoi are also the joy of the cyclist. Motor vehicles are not permitted in this large area. After you take your walk, you can rest in the Katsimides position. That’s where families get used to picnics or sit in the gazebos. It has unlimited space, for ball playing for children.
How are you going to get there?
The Royal Estates are located just 25 km away from the center of Athens. The route to Tatoi is simple and quick. Starting from the city center, you enter the National Road of Athens – Lamia. At the intersection of Varibobi you pass over the bridge and then turn left. From there, you follow the signs. Within about 15 minutes you will reach the top entrance of the estates.
Important: The Royal Tatoiu Estates are open to the public from sunrise to sunset. Plan to have coffee or another drink with you because once you get in, the only chance of finding something to drink is some itinerant salesman.
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Frequently Asked Questions
The Tatoi Royal Estate spans 47,000 acres of historic grounds located just 25 km from the center of Athens. This vast expanse is divided into three autonomous units: the Palace, the Administrative unit, and the Geo-Farming Village.
The Tatoi Estate is divided into three autonomous and self-contained units: the Palace (which includes the Royal Mansion, galleys, barracks, and staff buildings), the Administrative Unit (featuring the old Directory, Forest Service, and Gendarmerie Station), and the Geo-Farming Village (with the bushes, pigsty, winery, and Greece's oldest surviving butterhouse).
No, motor vehicles are not permitted on the Tatoi Royal Estate grounds. The estate is perfect for walking and cycling, making it an ideal destination for families and nature enthusiasts seeking a peaceful day away from traffic.
The Royal Tatoi Estates are open to the public from sunrise to sunset. It's recommended to bring your own coffee or drinks, as the only food and beverage options available on the grounds are from itinerant salesmen.
The Tatoi Royal Estate is located 25 km from central Athens. From the city center, take the National Road of Athens-Lamia, pass over the bridge at the Varibobi intersection, turn left, and follow the signs. The journey takes approximately 15 minutes to reach the top entrance of the estates.










