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7th Heaven Beach Bar

7th Heaven Beach Bar

Vatera

Perched along the sun-drenched shore near Vatera, one of the longest and most unspoiled beaches on Lesvos, 7th Heaven Beach Bar is the kind of place that makes an afternoon stretch effortlessly into evening. Vatera's beach extends for several kilometres along the island's southern coast, its warm, shallow waters and fine sand drawing visitors who want something far removed from the crowded resort strips of the Aegean. Against this backdrop of sea and sky, 7th Heaven offers a welcoming spot to settle in with a cold drink, a fresh cocktail, or a light bite, with sun loungers and the rhythm of the waves doing the rest of the work. The bar captures the easy, unhurried spirit that defines the southern Lesvos coastline. Whether you arrive straight from the water or wander over in the late afternoon as the light softens over the Gulf of Kalloni, the atmosphere is relaxed and sociable, the kind of place where strangers become conversation partners over a shared view of the horizon. Cold beers, refreshing frappes, and classic Greek bar snacks are staples, and the staff carry the warm hospitality the island is known for. For visitors spending time in or around Vatera, 7th Heaven is an easy highlight of the day. The beach itself is worth the trip to this quieter corner of Lesvos, and having a comfortable, characterful base to return to between swims makes the experience all the more complete. It is the sort of place you plan to visit for an hour and leave several hours later, entirely satisfied.

4.7
AQUA

AQUA

Skala Eresou

AQUA is a beach club and bar situated along the shores near Skala Eresou, a laid-back village on the southwestern coast of Lesvos known for its long sandy beach and relaxed, bohemian atmosphere. The club enjoys a prime position close to the Aegean Sea, making it a natural gathering point for those spending the day on one of the island's most celebrated stretches of coastline. As a beach bar and club, AQUA offers visitors the chance to settle in with a cold drink while taking in views of the sea, combining the pleasures of a well-stocked bar with the unhurried pace that defines Skala Eresou. Whether you are looking for a refreshing cocktail after a swim, a shaded spot to linger through the afternoon, or a place to socialize as the sun dips toward the western horizon, the venue caters to the relaxed lifestyle that draws visitors to this corner of Lesvos season after season. Skala Eresou itself has a welcoming, inclusive character and a strong tradition of attracting independent travelers who appreciate its quieter rhythm compared to the island's busier resort areas. Stopping at AQUA fits naturally into a day spent exploring the beach and village, offering a comfortable base from which to enjoy the warm Aegean light, the sound of the sea, and the convivial spirit that makes this part of Lesvos so memorable.

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4.9
Aiolos Horses

Aiolos Horses

Pligoni

Aiolos Horses is an equestrian club near the village of Pligoni, offering visitors a chance to explore the landscape of Lesvos on horseback. Named after Aiolos, the mythological keeper of the winds and a figure closely associated with the Aegean, the club provides a fitting way to connect with the island's natural terrain — rolling hills, olive groves, and the kind of open countryside that rewards a slower, more immersive pace of travel. Whether you are an experienced rider or a complete beginner, equestrian centres like this one typically offer guided trail rides that take in the quieter corners of the island away from the main tourist routes. A ride through the area around Pligoni brings you through traditional agricultural land, with views that open up toward the sea and the surrounding hills. Horseback is one of the most rewarding ways to appreciate Lesvos's varied topography, and the company of well-cared-for horses adds its own particular warmth to the experience. For families, couples, or solo travellers looking to step off the beach and into something more adventurous, Aiolos Horses offers a memorable alternative to the island's more conventional activities. It is the kind of place that local regulars and curious visitors alike tend to leave with a lasting impression of Lesvos at its most unhurried.

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Akti Cafe

Akti Cafe

Skala Kalloni

Akti Cafe is a bar and cafe situated near the waterfront of Skala Kalloni, the charming fishing harbour that sits at the mouth of the Gulf of Kalloni on Lesvos's central coast. The name "Akti" — meaning shore or coast in Greek — hints at its setting, and the village itself is known for its relaxed, unhurried pace, its celebrated local sardines, and the pink flamingos that wade in the surrounding wetlands. A stop at Akti Cafe offers visitors the kind of easy, convivial atmosphere that makes Greek seaside life so appealing. Whether you're settling in for a morning coffee, a cold beer after a morning of birdwatching in the nearby Kalloni Salt Lakes, or an evening drink watching the fishing boats bob in the harbour, the bar delivers a genuine local experience away from the more tourist-heavy northern villages. It's the sort of place where conversations start easily and the hours drift pleasantly by.

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4.5
Alepou

Alepou

Skala Eresou

Alepou is a traditional ouzeri located near Skala Eresou, the bohemian seaside village on the southwestern tip of Lesvos. As its category suggests, this is a place where the Greek ritual of ouzo and mezedes takes center stage — a convivial spot where locals and visitors alike pull up a chair, order a carafe of ouzo or tsipouro, and settle in for the slow, sociable rhythm that defines island leisure. Ouzeries like Alepou are the heartbeat of Greek social life, serving not just drinks but a procession of small plates — grilled octopus, marinated anchovies, taramasalata, fried cheese, olives — designed to accompany conversation rather than rush it. The beer hall designation hints at a relaxed, unpretentious atmosphere where the emphasis is on good company and honest food rather than formality. Skala Eresou's laid-back, artistic vibe makes it an ideal setting for exactly this kind of place. Visitors who have spent the day on the long sandy beach or exploring the surrounding olive groves and petrified forest landscapes will find Alepou a natural end to the afternoon, where the pace slows, glasses are refilled, and the evening unfolds at its own easy pace.

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4.8
Ammos Bar

Ammos Bar

Tarti

Ammos Bar is a welcoming watering hole located near the village of Tarti on Lesvos, offering visitors a relaxed spot to unwind with drinks and enjoy the island's unhurried pace of life. The name "Ammos," meaning sand in Greek, evokes the coastal character of the island, and bars of this kind on Lesvos typically serve a range of cocktails, cold beers, Greek spirits such as ouzo and tsipouro, and refreshing non-alcoholic options in a convivial atmosphere. Whether you're stopping in after a day of exploring the surrounding countryside or looking for a local gathering spot to mingle with residents and fellow travelers, Ammos Bar provides the kind of easy hospitality that defines leisure on the island. The area around Tarti, set in the heart of Lesvos, offers a quieter, more authentic experience away from the busier tourist centers, making a visit here a genuine slice of everyday Greek island life.

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Anaxosalex

Anaxosalex

Anaxos Skoutarou

Anaxosalex is a tapas bar tucked into the coastal village of Anaxos, a quiet seaside settlement on the northwest shore of Lesvos known for its long sandy beach and unhurried pace. As a tapas bar, it offers something a little different from the traditional Greek kafeneion or taverna — a more relaxed, grazing style of eating and drinking where small plates of flavourful bites accompany cold drinks and conversation stretching well into the evening. Whether you arrive after a long day on the beach or are simply exploring the villages that dot this corner of the island, Anaxosalex provides a welcoming spot to settle in. The tapas format encourages sharing and lingering, making it ideal for groups or couples who want to sample a variety of flavours without committing to a full sit-down meal. Expect a relaxed, sociable atmosphere that reflects the easy rhythm of life in this part of Lesvos. Anaxos itself sits beneath the dramatic slopes of the island's northern hills, with views out toward the Turkish coast just a few kilometres across the water — a setting that lends even an ordinary evening drink a certain magic. Anaxosalex makes a natural stop for visitors staying in the area or passing through on a tour of Lesvos's quieter northern villages.

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4.8
Antissa Health Center

Antissa Health Center

Antissa

Antissa Health Center serves the rural communities of northwestern Lesvos, providing essential primary healthcare services to residents and visitors in this remote corner of the island. Located in the village of Antissa, it functions as the main public health facility for a wide catchment area that includes several smaller settlements in the Kalloni regional unit, offering general medical consultations, emergency first aid, and basic diagnostic services. For travelers exploring the quieter, less-visited western reaches of Lesvos, knowing the location of the Antissa Health Center is genuinely useful. The northwestern part of the island — with its volcanic landscapes, Byzantine monasteries, and dramatic coastline — can feel far from the main towns of Mytilene and Kalloni, making this center a reassuring point of reference for any health needs that arise during your journey. Whether you need a minor ailment addressed, a prescription filled, or urgent care before traveling further, the staff here provide the same standard of Greek national health service care found across the country.

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4.7
AquaMare Beach Bar

AquaMare Beach Bar

Efthalou

Perched on the sun-drenched northern coast of Lesvos near the tranquil village of Efthalou, AquaMare Beach Bar brings a welcome touch of laid-back Mediterranean style to one of the island's most scenic stretches of shoreline. With the glittering Aegean spreading out before it and the gentle hills of the northern coast as a backdrop, this is the kind of place that invites you to slow down, sink into a sun lounger, and let the rhythm of the waves set the pace for your afternoon. The bar serves up cold drinks, cocktails, and refreshments to beachgoers looking to recharge between swims, making it a natural gathering point for both visitors and locals enjoying the clear waters of this quieter corner of Lesvos. The Efthalou area is already known for its famous thermal springs, and AquaMare complements the unhurried, restorative character of the village perfectly — a spot where a chilled Mythos beer or a fresh fruit drink feels exactly right after a morning exploring the coastline. Whether you stop in for a quick refreshment or settle in for a long, lazy afternoon, AquaMare offers something increasingly rare: an uncomplicated seaside experience away from the more crowded resort areas of the island. Its position near Efthalou means you are also within easy reach of some genuinely beautiful and relatively unspoiled coastal scenery, making this beach bar a natural base for a deeply relaxing day on the northern Lesvos shore.

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4.6
Aquamare Sky Bar

Aquamare Sky Bar

Efthalou

A modern sky bar in the renovated Aqua Mare Hotel overlooking Efthalou's coastline, serving excellent coffee, cocktails, and full meals in a contemporary setting. Located at the northern edge of Efthalou near the hot springs, it offers outdoor seating with stunning Aegean views and a welcoming atmosphere. Great for sunset drinks or a meal after exploring the thermal waters.

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4.2
Arena

Arena

Vatera

Arena is a night club and bar located near Vatera, a coastal village on the southern shore of Lesvos known for its long, sweeping sandy beach — one of the finest in the Aegean. Positioned in this laid-back seaside setting, Arena offers visitors a lively after-dark destination where the warmth of a Greek summer evening meets the energy of a proper night out. Whether you are looking to unwind with a cocktail as the sun dips below the horizon or dance into the early hours, the venue caters to both moods. As the entertainment hub for the Vatera area, Arena draws a mix of locals and holidaymakers seeking an alternative to the quiet taverna evenings that otherwise define this tranquil corner of Lesvos. Expect a bar selection that covers the classics — cold beers, spirits, and mixed drinks — alongside the kind of music and atmosphere that keep the night going. For travelers staying along the southern coast, Arena provides a rare opportunity to experience the island's social side without having to make the journey to Mytilene or the busier resort towns to the north.

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4.4
Ariston

Ariston

Anaxos Skoutarou

Ariston is a bar and grill taverna situated near the coastal village of Anaxos Skoutarou, on the northwestern shore of Lesvos. The area is known for its long sandy beach and relaxed atmosphere, making it a natural gathering point for both locals and visitors exploring this quieter stretch of the island away from the busier tourist centers. As a combined bar and grill, Ariston offers the kind of casual, satisfying experience that defines the best of Greek taverna culture. Guests can expect grilled meats alongside the cold drinks and good company that make a seaside stop genuinely restorative. Whether you are coming off the beach or passing through on a road trip around the island's northwest, it is the sort of place where you can settle in, order something from the grill, and let the afternoon unfold at its own pace. Anaxos itself is one of the more approachable beach destinations on Lesvos, with a handful of local businesses that cater to a relaxed crowd rather than a purely tourist-facing one. Ariston fits that character well — a neighborhood bar and grill with the warmth and straightforwardness that makes eating and drinking on Lesvos such a pleasure for visitors who take the time to venture beyond the obvious landmarks.

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4.7
Azul Paraiso

Azul Paraiso

Anaxos Skoutarou

Azul Paraiso is a cocktail bar located near Anaxos Skoutarou, a coastal area on the northwestern shore of Lesvos. Sitting close to the long sandy stretch of Anaxos beach, the bar is well-positioned to draw in visitors who have spent the day swimming and sunbathing along one of the island's most popular family-friendly coastlines. As the name suggests, Azul Paraiso carries a laid-back, paradise-like atmosphere, the kind of place where a well-crafted cocktail and a sea breeze make for a perfect end to a Lesvos afternoon. Guests can expect a curated drinks menu featuring classic and creative cocktails, alongside the unhurried hospitality that characterizes the island's bar scene. The setting near the water lends the venue a relaxed, summery character that suits both casual drop-ins after the beach and leisurely evening sessions. For visitors exploring the northwest of Lesvos — an area known for its olive groves, pebbly coves, and the medieval castle town of Molyvos just a short drive away — Azul Paraiso offers a welcome spot to pause, refresh, and soak in the easy rhythms of island life.

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4.7
Barspoon

Barspoon

Perama

Barspoon is a bar situated in Perama, a laid-back coastal settlement on the southern shore of the Gulf of Kalloni in the heart of Lesvos. The village is known for its unhurried pace and local character, making it a natural home for a neighborhood spot where residents and passing travelers alike can pull up a stool and unwind. As the name suggests, Barspoon leans into the craft of the drink, the kind of place where the focus is on a well-made cocktail or a cold local beer rather than spectacle. The setting near the gulf means evenings can carry that particular Aegean quality — a soft breeze off the water, the sound of the village settling into night — that turns a simple drink into something more memorable. Visitors exploring the interior of Lesvos, passing through on the way to the Kalloni wetlands or the traditional villages of the island's heartland, will find Barspoon a worthwhile stop for refreshment and a glimpse of everyday island life away from the busier resort strips of the coast.

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4.9
Beach bar Delfinia

Beach bar Delfinia

Molyvos

Nestled along the sun-drenched coastline near the enchanting village of Molyvos, Beach Bar Delfinia offers visitors a quintessential northern Lesvos seaside experience. Taking its name from the Greek word for dolphins, the bar captures the easy, unhurried spirit of the Aegean, where the deep blue waters of the sea stretch toward the distant shores of Turkey. With Molyvos rising dramatically above on the hillside, its medieval Genoese castle keeping watch over the water, Delfinia enjoys one of the most scenic backdrops imaginable for a cold drink in the afternoon sun. The bar provides exactly what a day on the Lesvos coast calls for: refreshing cocktails, cold local beers, and chilled freddo espressos served to the soundtrack of lapping waves and sea breeze. Whether you've spent the morning swimming in the clear turquoise waters or simply wandered down from the cobblestone lanes of Molyvos to find a shady perch, Delfinia is a natural stopping point. The laid-back atmosphere makes it equally suited to a lazy midday break or a leisurely sunset session as the sky turns amber and rose over the Aegean. For visitors exploring the northern reaches of Lesvos, a stop at Beach Bar Delfinia pairs beautifully with a wander through Molyvos itself, one of the most celebrated and photographed villages on the island. The combination of the castle, the traditional stone architecture, the fishing harbour, and the relaxed bar culture along the shore makes this corner of Lesvos feel both timeless and utterly welcoming. Delfinia is the kind of place that earns its way onto any unhurried Lesvos itinerary.

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5
Belle Ville

Belle Ville

Skala Eresou

Belle Ville is a cocktail bar located in Skala Eresou, the laid-back seaside village on the southwestern coast of Lesvos known for its long pebble beach and relaxed atmosphere. The bar offers a curated selection of cocktails in a setting that reflects the village's easygoing, convivial spirit, making it a natural gathering spot for visitors winding down after a day by the Aegean. Skala Eresou has long attracted travelers drawn to its unhurried pace, and Belle Ville fits comfortably into that tradition, providing a stylish yet welcoming space to enjoy well-crafted drinks as the evening sets in. Whether you are settling in for a sundowner with views of the fading light over the sea or lingering into the night over conversation and cocktails, the bar captures the essence of what makes this corner of Lesvos so appealing. For anyone spending time in Skala Eresou, Belle Ville is worth a visit for a taste of the village at its most sociable.

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4.4
Blu Beach Bar

Blu Beach Bar

Nifida

Perched along the sun-drenched coastline near the quiet village of Nifida on Lesvos's northern shore, Blu Beach Bar is one of those effortlessly relaxed seaside spots that the Aegean seems to produce so naturally. With the deep blue waters of the North Aegean stretching out before you and the gentle rhythm of waves setting the pace, it offers visitors a place to settle in, order a cold drink, and let the hours dissolve in the most satisfying way possible. Whether you are arriving straight from the water after a swim or pulling up after exploring the surrounding villages and olive groves, Blu delivers the kind of unhurried beach bar experience that defines a Lesvos summer. Expect refreshing cocktails, cold beers, fresh juices, and light refreshments served with the easy hospitality that locals and returning visitors have come to appreciate. Sun loungers and a front-row seat to some of the island's characteristically clear and calm waters make it an ideal afternoon anchor point. What makes Blu worth seeking out is precisely its setting in this quieter corner of the island, away from the busier tourist circuits further south. Nifida and its surroundings attract visitors who prefer a more authentic, unhurried Lesvos, and Blu fits that mood perfectly. It is the kind of place where you arrive planning to stay an hour and find yourself still there as the sun begins to lower over the water, painting the Aegean in shades of copper and gold.

4.6
Blue Macao

Blue Macao

Vatera

Blue Macao is a bar located near Vatera, a village on the southern coast of Lesvos famed for its long, sweeping sandy beach. Sitting in this laid-back corner of the island, the bar offers visitors a place to unwind with drinks after a day spent on one of the Aegean's finest stretches of coastline. Whether you're looking for a cold local beer, a refreshing cocktail, or simply a shaded spot to watch the afternoon light shift over the water, Blue Macao provides a welcoming stop in an area that remains pleasantly uncrowded compared to busier resort destinations on the island. The relaxed southern Lesvos atmosphere lends itself well to leisurely evenings, and a bar like this serves as a natural gathering point for both locals and travelers passing through. For visitors exploring the less-touristed southern shore of Lesvos, Vatera and its surroundings offer a quieter, more authentic experience of island life, and Blue Macao fits naturally into that unhurried rhythm — a place to sit, sip, and soak in the easy pace that makes this corner of the Aegean so appealing.

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4.6
Bobiras Cafe

Bobiras Cafe

Mytilini

Tucked away near the quiet village of Alyfada on the northeastern coast of Lesvos, Bobiras Cafe is the kind of unhurried spot that defines the island's slower, more authentic rhythm. Sitting close to the olive-draped hillsides that characterize this part of Lesvos, it offers a welcome pause for travelers exploring the roads between the island's scattered inland villages and its northern shoreline. Whether you arrive after a morning walk through the countryside or en route to one of the area's pebbly coves, the cafe provides a natural gathering point where the pace of life drops to something altogether more agreeable. Like many of Lesvos's village cafes, Bobiras likely serves the essentials that Greeks do exceptionally well — strong filter coffee or a frothy freddo espresso, cold drinks, and perhaps a small bite to accompany the conversation. These are places shaped as much by their regulars as by anything on the menu, where local farmers and passing visitors share the same shaded terrace. The atmosphere is unpretentious and genuinely warm, offering a window into everyday Lesbian life rather than a polished tourist experience. For visitors, stopping at Bobiras is an opportunity to slow down and absorb the texture of rural Lesvos — the hum of cicadas, the distant silver shimmer of olive trees in the breeze, and the easy hospitality that has characterized this island for generations. It is a reminder that some of the most memorable moments on Lesvos happen not at the famous landmarks, but at a simple table with a good coffee and nowhere particular to be.

4.6
Box espresso & cocktail bar

Box espresso & cocktail bar

Mytilini

Tucked into the coastal village of Alyfada on the southeastern shore of Lesvos, Box espresso & cocktail bar is the kind of place that effortlessly bridges the gap between morning ritual and evening pleasure. Whether you are arriving sun-drenched from the beach or winding down after a day of exploring the island's olive groves and Byzantine trails, Box offers a welcoming pause — a well-crafted espresso to sharpen the senses or a carefully mixed cocktail to ease into the Aegean twilight. The bar's dual identity as both a serious coffee destination and a cocktail venue reflects a growing sophistication in Lesvos's hospitality scene, where visitors increasingly seek quality alongside authenticity. Expect a relaxed, unhurried atmosphere that feels genuinely local rather than tourist-facing, with the kind of attentive service that makes a single drink stretch into a lingering afternoon. The setting near Alyfada places it within easy reach of the island's quieter southern coastline, making it a natural base camp for travelers who prefer to explore away from the bustle of Mytilene. For those discovering Lesvos beyond its famous petrified forest and traditional ouzo distilleries, stops like Box serve as reminders that the island's pleasures are as much about rhythm as they are about landmarks. A place to recharge, connect with fellow travelers, and absorb the unhurried pace that has made Lesvos one of the Aegean's most quietly captivating destinations.

4.8
Bracciera Beach Bar

Bracciera Beach Bar

Agia Paraskevi

Tucked along the coastline near the village of Agia Paraskevi, Bracciera Beach Bar offers a welcoming retreat where the pleasures of the Aegean meet the easy rhythms of Greek island life. The surrounding area, set in the lush, olive-covered interior of Lesvos, gives way to stretches of coast that remain refreshingly uncrowded, attracting visitors who seek something more relaxed and genuine than the busier resort beaches further afield. Bracciera makes the most of this setting, providing a comfortable base from which to enjoy the water, the light, and the unhurried pace that defines this part of the island. At its heart, Bracciera is the kind of place where an afternoon drink has a way of turning into an entire day well spent. Guests can expect refreshing cocktails, cold local beers, and non-alcoholic options alongside light bites suited to long hours in the sun. Sun loungers and a convivial atmosphere make it easy to linger, whether you have come straight from a swim or are simply looking for a scenic spot to watch the Aegean shift through its afternoon shades of blue and silver. The bar's name, evoking something of a Mediterranean crossroads spirit, hints at an atmosphere that is both stylish and unpretentious. For visitors exploring the quieter northern reaches of Lesvos beyond the main tourist trail, Bracciera serves as a rewarding stop that captures the island's particular gift for combining natural beauty with warm hospitality. Agia Paraskevi itself is celebrated locally for its unique annual bull festival, a tradition rooted in Byzantine religious custom, and the village makes for an interesting complement to a beach day. Stopping at Bracciera is a chance to slow down, connect with the coastline, and experience the kind of simple, sun-drenched afternoon that Lesvos does better than almost anywhere else in the Aegean.

4.3
Cafe Eressos

Cafe Eressos

Skala Eresou

Cafe Eressos is a bar and gathering spot in Skala Eresou, the charming coastal village perched on the southwestern shore of Lesvos and celebrated worldwide as the birthplace of the ancient poet Sappho. The village draws visitors who come for its long sandy beach, its bohemian spirit, and its unhurried pace — and Cafe Eressos sits comfortably at the heart of that atmosphere, offering a place to unwind with a cold drink, a coffee, or an evening cocktail as the sun descends over the Aegean. The bar carries the easy, welcoming character that defines Skala Eresou itself. Whether you settle in for a lazy afternoon ouzo or linger late into the evening with fellow travelers, the setting rewards both. The village's compact beachfront square, lined with tavernas and cafés, makes it natural to drift here between swims or after exploring the ruins of the early Christian basilica of Agios Andreas nearby. For anyone spending time in the southwest of Lesvos, Cafe Eressos offers exactly the kind of simple, convivial stop that makes Greek island travel so memorable.

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4.4
Calma Street

Calma Street

Sigri

Calma Street is a stand bar tucked into the laid-back village of Sigri, one of Lesvos's most unspoiled corners on the island's far western coast. Sigri draws travelers who seek quiet harbors, unhurried afternoons, and a genuine sense of the Aegean away from the crowds, and Calma Street fits naturally into that rhythm. Expect a relaxed, stand-up bar atmosphere where cold drinks, local spirits, and good conversation flow easily — the kind of spot where an hour can stretch into an evening without anyone minding. For visitors spending time in the Sigri area — whether exploring the nearby Petrified Forest of Lesvos, wandering the waterfront, or simply unwinding after a day at one of the remote western beaches — Calma Street offers a welcoming place to pause. Its name says it all: this is a venue built around calm, and it delivers that quality in a village that embodies it.

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4.5
Camelia Art Massage Wellness Center

Camelia Art Massage Wellness Center

Mytilini

Nestled in Mytilini, the vibrant capital of Lesvos, Camelia Art Massage Wellness Center offers visitors a welcome retreat from the energy of the island's busiest town. As a full-service spa and health club, it provides a range of treatments designed to restore and rejuvenate — from therapeutic massage to holistic wellness therapies that draw on both modern and traditional approaches to wellbeing. For travelers who have spent days exploring Lesvos's sun-drenched beaches, hiking its olive-covered hillsides, or wandering the cobbled streets of its villages, a visit here is an ideal way to unwind. The center's location in Mytilini makes it conveniently accessible whether you are staying in the city or passing through before or after a ferry crossing. Whether you are looking for a deep-tissue massage to ease tired muscles or a more indulgent spa experience, Camelia Art offers a calm, professional environment in the heart of the Aegean.

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4.7
Camelot

Camelot

Plomari

Camelot is a bar situated near Plomari, the seaside town on the southern coast of Lesvos renowned throughout Greece for its ouzo heritage. This is the heartland of Greek ouzo production, and a stop at a local bar here is as much a cultural experience as it is a social one — whether you are sipping the region's celebrated spirit alongside locals or enjoying a cold beer as the Aegean breeze drifts in off the coast. With its evocative name, Camelot offers visitors a welcoming spot to unwind after exploring Plomari's waterfront promenade, the nearby pebble beaches, or the historic ouzo distilleries that have shaped this town's identity for generations. Bars in this part of Lesvos tend to have a relaxed, unhurried character that reflects the pace of island life — the kind of place where an afternoon drink can easily stretch into an evening of conversation and shared mezedes. Whether you are a traveller passing through the south of the island or settling in for a longer stay, Camelot provides a comfortable base for soaking up the convivial atmosphere that makes Plomari one of the most characterful towns on Lesvos.

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4.4
Caprice Cafe-Bar

Caprice Cafe-Bar

Panagiouda

Caprice Cafe-Bar is a welcoming bar nestled in Panagiouda, a quiet coastal village just south of Mytilene on the eastern shore of Lesvos. Sitting close to the Aegean waterfront, it draws both locals and passing visitors looking for a relaxed spot to unwind with a drink after a day of exploring the island. The bar offers the kind of unhurried atmosphere that defines leisure on Lesvos — cold beers, spirits, cocktails, and coffee served without rush. Whether you pull up a stool in the early evening to watch the light fade over the water or linger late into the night with the steady rhythm of island life around you, Caprice delivers the convivial ease that Greek cafe-bars do so well. For visitors staying in or passing through Panagiouda, Caprice makes a natural stopping point. The village itself is a gentle introduction to the quieter, less-touristed stretches of the Mytilene coastline, and a drink here slots naturally into an afternoon or evening spent drifting between the capital and the southern bays.

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4.4
Chat 'n Chill

Chat 'n Chill

Molyvos

Chat 'n Chill is a laid-back bar and grill located near Molyvos, one of Lesvos's most picturesque and historically rich villages, crowned by its imposing Byzantine castle and cascading stone houses. This kind of spot is a natural gathering place for travelers exploring the north of the island, offering a relaxed setting where good drinks and grilled food come together in an easy, sociable atmosphere. Visitors stopping by Chat 'n Chill can expect the warmth of a neighborhood bar with the added draw of grilled food — ideal after a day spent wandering the cobbled lanes of Molyvos or swimming along the rocky coves of the northern coastline. Whether you're looking for a cold beer, a cocktail, or something more substantial to eat, the bar-and-grill format makes it a versatile stop at any hour of the evening. What makes a place like Chat 'n Chill worth seeking out is the combination of good food, cold drinks, and the unhurried pace that defines island life in Lesvos. With Molyvos's harbor and castle as a backdrop, it offers the kind of casual but convivial experience that turns an evening on the island into a memory.

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4.9
Congas Beach Bar

Congas Beach Bar

Molyvos

Congas Beach Bar is a seaside watering hole near the stunning village of Molyvos in northern Lesvos, positioned along one of the island's most scenic stretches of coastline. With the medieval castle of Molyvos rising dramatically on the hillside above and the Aegean Sea stretching toward the horizon, the setting alone makes this a compelling stop for visitors exploring this part of the island. As a beach bar, Congas offers the kind of relaxed, sun-drenched experience that defines the best of Greek island leisure — cold drinks, cocktails, and a spot to unwind after a swim or an afternoon spent wandering the cobblestone lanes of Molyvos. Whether you settle in during the golden afternoon light or linger into the evening when the sky turns shades of copper and rose over the water, a beach bar in this location delivers the quintessential Lesvos mood: unhurried, warm, and deeply connected to the sea. For travelers spending time in the Molyvos area, Congas Beach Bar makes a natural gathering point between beach and village, offering a chance to meet fellow travelers and locals alike while soaking in the natural beauty that has drawn visitors to this northern corner of Lesvos for generations.

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4.6
Dos Hermanos

Dos Hermanos

Perama

Dos Hermanos is a bar located in Perama, a quiet coastal village on the southern shore of the Gulf of Kalloni in Lesvos. The name, meaning "Two Brothers" in Spanish, gives the place a distinctive character that sets it apart from typical Greek tavern culture, hinting at a relaxed, perhaps eclectic atmosphere where locals and visitors alike can unwind. As a bar in a village setting on Lesvos, Dos Hermanos likely offers a welcoming spot to enjoy cold drinks, local spirits, and perhaps cocktails while soaking in the unhurried pace of life that defines this part of the island. Perama sits along a scenic stretch of coastline, making it an ideal base for exploring the broader Gulf of Kalloni area, famous for its birdwatching and salt pans. A stop at a local bar here offers a genuine taste of everyday island life away from the more tourist-heavy northern coast. Whether you drop in for an afternoon beer after a morning of birdwatching or linger into the evening over a glass of ouzo, Dos Hermanos provides a casual and convivial retreat. The Gulf of Kalloni sunsets seen from the Perama waterfront are among the quieter pleasures of Lesvos, and a nearby bar is a fine place to appreciate them.

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4.8
EFKA Mytilini - Public Medical Center

EFKA Mytilini - Public Medical Center

Mytilini

EFKA Mytilini is a public medical center located in Mytilini, the capital city of Lesvos, offering healthcare services under Greece's national social insurance framework. As part of the EFKA (Unified Social Security Entity) network, this facility provides insured residents and eligible visitors with access to medical consultations, diagnostics, and general health services at low or no direct cost, making it an important resource for both locals and travelers who find themselves in need of medical attention during their stay on the island. For visitors to Lesvos, knowing the location of a public medical center in Mytilini can offer genuine peace of mind. Whether you are dealing with a minor ailment, require a prescription renewal, or need a referral to a specialist, EFKA Mytilini serves as a practical first point of contact within the public health system. Situated in the island's main urban center, it is accessible by public transport and within reach of most accommodation in and around Mytilini, ensuring that medical support is never far away during your travels.

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3.6
Efthalou Beach

Efthalou Beach

Efthalou

Efthalou Beach lies along the rugged northern coastline of Lesvos, just a short drive from the medieval castle town of Molyvos. The beach itself is a stretch of smooth dark pebbles meeting clear Aegean water, framed by dramatic rocky outcrops and the gentle hills of the northern hinterland. What makes Efthalou genuinely distinctive among the island's many beaches is the presence of natural thermal springs that seep up through the seabed and along the shoreline, warming pockets of the sea to a temperature that surprises first-time visitors. The sensation of sliding between warm thermal water and the cooler open sea is one of those simple pleasures that stays with you long after you leave the island. On the shoreline stands a small, domed Ottoman-era bathhouse, a whitewashed stone structure that has been used for centuries by locals and travellers alike to soak in the geothermal waters. Inside, the warm mineral-rich water fills stone basins in an atmosphere that feels quietly historic. The surrounding area is unhurried and relatively undeveloped, which preserves a sense of wildness that more popular beaches on the island have long since lost. Fishing boats bob in the shallows, and the views across the water toward the Turkish coastline are striking in their clarity. For visitors, Efthalou offers a rare combination: a genuinely beautiful and tranquil beach paired with a therapeutic experience rooted in the region's long history of geothermal bathing. It rewards those willing to venture beyond the better-known resorts and suits anyone looking to slow down, take a long soak, and watch the light change over the northern Aegean.

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4.4
Element Beach Bar

Element Beach Bar

Skala Kalloni

Element Beach Bar sits on the shores near Skala Kalloni, a laid-back seaside village nestled along the inner Gulf of Kalloni on Lesvos. The gulf is known for its exceptionally calm, warm waters — sheltered from the open Aegean — making it a favourite spot for families and those seeking a gentler beach experience. Skala Kalloni itself is a working fishing village with an unhurried pace, and the bars and cafés along its waterfront reflect that relaxed spirit. At Element Beach Bar, visitors can expect the kind of easy coastal afternoon that Lesvos does best: a cold drink in hand, views across the flat, shimmering gulf, and the salt air drifting in from the water. Whether you're stopping in for a morning coffee, a midday cocktail, or an evening ouzo as the sun drops behind the hills, a beach bar like Element offers a natural pause in the day. The proximity to the Kalloni Salt Pans — one of the most celebrated birdwatching sites in the eastern Mediterranean — means that nature lovers often find themselves drawn to this stretch of coast, making it a welcome spot to decompress after a morning spent scanning for flamingos and waders. It's a simple, genuine slice of Lesvos waterfront life.

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4.6
Flamingo Beach Bar

Flamingo Beach Bar

Skala Eresou

Flamingo Beach Bar is a beachside cafe nestled along the shores near Skala Eresou, one of Lesvos's most beloved coastal villages on the island's southwestern tip. With its relaxed, sun-soaked setting and views stretching across the Aegean, it offers the kind of effortless atmosphere that makes a quick coffee stop turn into a lingering afternoon. Visitors can expect refreshing drinks, coffees, and light bites served in a laid-back beach bar setting — the perfect perch for watching the waves roll in or simply soaking up the warmth of the Greek sun. The name nods to the flamingos that occasionally grace the wetlands and salt flats of western Lesvos, adding a touch of local color to the experience. Skala Eresou itself draws a warm, welcoming crowd of travelers who appreciate its unhurried pace and long sandy beach, and Flamingo Beach Bar fits naturally into that spirit. Whether you're arriving off the beach or pausing between explorations of the village and its surroundings, it makes for a memorable stop along the Lesvos coastline.

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4.8
Fuga Wine Bar

Fuga Wine Bar

Molyvos

Fuga Wine Bar is a welcoming spot for wine lovers visiting the stunning medieval village of Molyvos, one of Lesvos's most celebrated destinations on the island's northern coast. Sitting in the shadow of the Byzantine castle that crowns the hilltop, Molyvos draws visitors with its cobblestone lanes, Ottoman-era stone houses, and sweeping views over the Aegean toward the Turkish coastline. A wine bar in this setting offers the perfect excuse to slow down and absorb the atmosphere over a well-chosen glass. At Fuga, guests can expect a curated selection of Greek wines, with an emphasis on bottles from the Aegean and mainland appellations that showcase the breadth of modern Greek viticulture. The island of Lesvos itself sits in a region with a long winemaking tradition, and a bar like this is a natural place to discover labels that rarely make it beyond Greek shores. Whether you settle in for an aperitivo at dusk or linger into the evening, the relaxed bar character of Fuga makes it equally suited to solo travelers, couples, and small groups seeking a convivial atmosphere. For visitors spending time in Molyvos, Fuga Wine Bar represents the kind of intimate, characterful stop that turns a good evening into a memorable one. It pairs naturally with the village's rich cultural offerings — a wander through the castle ruins, an afternoon on the local beach, or a meal at one of the nearby tavernas — before raising a glass to one of the most scenically blessed villages in the Greek islands.

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4.4
Fygokentros Beach Bar

Fygokentros Beach Bar

Charamida

Beachfront bar in Charamida offering free beach lounges and umbrellas with stunning sea views of the Aegean. Serves cocktails, beer, and food in a welcoming atmosphere with accessible facilities and clean restrooms. Praised by visitors for friendly staff and high-quality service in a relaxed, scenic setting.

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4.6
Gallea Imagine the Dream

Gallea Imagine the Dream

Mytilini

Gallea Imagine the Dream is a bar located in Mytilini, the vibrant capital of Lesvos, where the island's social life pulses along a grand waterfront promenade lined with neoclassical mansions and busy café terraces. Mytilini is a lively port city with a strong culture of evening gathering — locals and visitors alike tend to linger over drinks well into the night, and bars here range from relaxed lounge spots to livelier venues that carry on until the early hours. As a bar in the heart of Mytilini, Gallea Imagine the Dream invites guests to unwind with cocktails, spirits, and good company in a setting that reflects the island's laid-back Mediterranean spirit. Whether you stop in for an early evening aperitif before dinner or settle in for a longer night out, it offers a place to experience the genuine warmth of Lesbian hospitality. The name itself hints at a certain romantic ambition — a spot that aspires to be more than just a drink, but a mood and a memory to take home from the island.

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4.9
Gozo Beach Bar

Gozo Beach Bar

Tsonia

Gozo Beach Bar is a relaxed seaside spot located near the village of Tsonia on the western coast of Lesvos, where the Aegean stretches out toward the horizon in shifting shades of blue. Positioned along one of the island's quieter stretches of coastline, it offers the kind of unhurried atmosphere that defines the best of Greek island leisure — cold drinks, warm sun, and the gentle sound of waves lapping at the shore. Whether you stop in for a chilled Mythos after a morning swim, a fresh fruit cocktail as the afternoon heat peaks, or a sundowner as the sky turns amber over the water, Gozo delivers the essential beach bar experience. The setting near Tsonia, away from the busier tourist hubs, gives it a more local feel — the sort of place where conversations linger and no one seems to be in a hurry. For visitors exploring the western side of Lesvos, it makes a natural pause point between beaches and villages.

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4.7
Hara Beach Bar

Hara Beach Bar

Skala Eresou

Hara Beach Bar sits along the coast near Skala Eresou, a laid-back village on the southwestern edge of Lesvos famous for its long sandy beach and relaxed, free-spirited character. The village has long attracted travelers looking to slow down, and a beachside bar like Hara fits naturally into that rhythm, offering a place to settle in with a drink as the Aegean stretches out before you. Whether you arrive after a morning swim or as the afternoon heat softens into evening, Hara Beach Bar provides exactly what a beach bar on a Greek island should: cold drinks, easy conversation, and an unhurried pace. Guests can expect cocktails, cold beers, and refreshing non-alcoholic options served against the backdrop of the sea breeze and the gentle sound of waves. Sunsets from this stretch of coast are particularly striking, and a beachside seat here is one of the more effortless ways to take them in. Skala Eresou itself is a destination that rewards those who wander off the main tourist circuit, and Hara Beach Bar reflects the village's welcoming, low-key spirit. Whether you are spending a full day on the beach or passing through on a tour of the island's western side, it makes for a natural and pleasant stop.

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3.3
Health Center Polichnitos

Health Center Polichnitos

Polichnitos

The Health Center of Polichnitos serves as the primary medical facility for the southern part of Lesvos, providing essential healthcare services to the residents and visitors of the Polichnitos area and the surrounding villages of the island's interior. As a public medical center, it offers general outpatient consultations, emergency first aid, and basic diagnostic services, functioning as the first point of contact for medical needs in this part of the island. For travelers visiting the region around Polichnitos — including the famous therapeutic hot springs nearby and the salt lake of Kalloni — knowing the location of this health center can offer genuine peace of mind. The center is staffed by general practitioners and nursing personnel and is equipped to handle common travel-related ailments, minor injuries, and urgent care situations before any potential referral to the larger hospital facilities in Mytilene, the island's capital. Visitors exploring the quieter, less-touristed southern and central stretches of Lesvos will find the Polichnitos Health Center a reassuring presence in this otherwise rural landscape. It is a practical landmark for any traveler spending extended time in the area, and its location in Polichnitos, one of the larger inland villages on the island, makes it reasonably accessible from many of the surrounding communities and coastal spots.

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3.5
Historic Lounge Bar

Historic Lounge Bar

Pligoni

Tucked near the village of Pligoni in the eastern reaches of Lesvos, Historic Lounge Bar offers a relaxed setting where the island's unhurried pace feels most at home. With its dual identity as both a bar and restaurant, it draws a mix of locals and travelers looking for a comfortable spot to unwind after a day of exploring the surrounding landscapes, olive groves, and coastal stretches that characterize this part of the island. The lounge atmosphere sets it apart from the busier waterfront establishments further afield — here, the mood is convivial without being rushed, making it well suited for an evening drink, a light meal, or simply lingering over a cold Mythos beer as the sun dips toward the Aegean. Whether you're passing through on the road between villages or settling in for a longer visit to the quieter eastern side of Lesvos, Historic Lounge Bar makes a welcoming stop with genuine island character.

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4.5
Hookah Love

Hookah Love

Mytilini

Hookah Love is a specialty hookah store and bar situated in Mytilini, the vibrant capital of Lesvos, where the energy of a working port town mingles with the laid-back rhythms of island life. The shop caters to enthusiasts and curious visitors alike, offering a curated selection of hookahs, shisha tobacco, and accessories alongside the experience of enjoying a relaxed smoke session in a dedicated social setting. For visitors looking to unwind after a day of exploring Mytilini's waterfront promenade, Byzantine castle, and bustling market streets, a stop here offers a distinctly unhurried pace. The hookah culture has deep roots across the Eastern Mediterranean and the broader region, and establishments like this one reflect Lesvos's position as a crossroads between Greek, Ottoman, and Middle Eastern influences. Whether you're a seasoned aficionado or simply curious to try something different, Hookah Love provides a convivial atmosphere where an evening can stretch pleasantly long over fragrant smoke and good company.

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5
Imerti Brewing

Imerti Brewing

Pigi

Emerging craft brewery and bar in Pigi village offering a curated selection of artisanal beers alongside food and spirits. Modern casual setting that caters to both locals and visitors seeking a contemporary dining and drinking experience in the village center.

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Irini Pool Bar

Irini Pool Bar

Vatera

Irini Pool Bar is a relaxed waterside venue situated near Vatera, one of Lesvos's most celebrated beach destinations on the island's southern coast. Vatera is known for its long, golden stretch of sand and the unhurried pace of a classic Greek summer resort, and Irini fits naturally into that setting — a place where guests can unwind with a cold drink beside the water and let the afternoon drift by. The bar offers the kind of easy hospitality that makes a pool bar a cornerstone of the holiday experience: refreshing cocktails, local spirits, cold beers, and non-alcoholic options served in a convivial, sun-soaked atmosphere. Whether you're cooling off after a swim, watching the light change over the Aegean, or simply looking for a sociable spot to meet fellow travellers, Irini provides a welcoming backdrop. Its proximity to Vatera's beach makes it a natural stop for anyone spending a day — or a season — on this quieter, less-touristed stretch of Lesvos.

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5
Irlandos Bar

Irlandos Bar

Mytilini

Tucked away near the quiet village of Alyfada, on the sun-warmed eastern side of Lesvos, Irlandos Bar offers a relaxed and welcoming retreat for travelers exploring the island's lesser-visited interior. The name hints at a spirit of warmth and conviviality that transcends borders, and the bar delivers exactly that — a place where locals and visitors alike can settle in, slow down, and enjoy a cold drink away from the busier coastal strips. Whether you are passing through after a walk in the surrounding olive groves or winding down after a day of exploring the villages of the eastern Lesvos hills, Irlandos provides a comfortable spot to recharge. Expect a friendly atmosphere, a selection of drinks, and the kind of unhurried service that defines Greek island hospitality at its most genuine. The surrounding landscape of Alyfada — a tranquil settlement set amid greenery typical of this part of the island — gives the bar a distinctly local character that larger resort bars simply cannot replicate. For visitors keen to experience everyday life on Lesvos beyond the postcard scenes of Molyvos or Mytilene, stopping at a neighborhood bar like Irlandos is exactly the kind of authentic encounter that makes the island memorable. It is a small place, but one that reflects the easy, welcoming rhythm of life in the Aegean — reason enough to pull up a stool and linger a little longer than planned.

4.8
Isalos

Isalos

Petra

Isalos is a bar located in Petra, one of Lesvos's most picturesque coastal villages, known for its dramatic rock formation crowned by a church and its long sandy beach. Petra draws visitors from across the island and beyond, and Isalos fits naturally into the relaxed, convivial atmosphere that makes the village so appealing to travelers seeking an authentic Greek experience away from the busier resort towns. As a bar in this setting, Isalos offers guests a place to unwind with drinks — whether a cold local beer, a glass of ouzo, or a refreshing cocktail — in a village where the pace of life slows to match the rhythm of the Aegean. The coordinates place it close to the seafront, making it a natural spot to settle in as the sun drops toward the water and the evening light turns the stone facades of Petra golden. Bars in villages like Petra tend to be gathering places for locals and visitors alike, where conversation flows as easily as the drinks. For anyone spending time in the Petra area, Isalos offers a welcoming stop to rest, refresh, and absorb the character of this storied corner of Lesvos. Whether you are winding down after a swim at Petra beach or starting a leisurely evening before dinner, it represents the kind of unhurried, sociable experience that defines travel on the island at its best.

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4.5
Isalos

Isalos

Petra

Isalos is a bar in Petra, one of the most beloved villages on the northern coast of Lesvos. Petra draws visitors with its distinctive towering rock crowned by the Church of the Sweet-Kissing Virgin, its long sandy beach, and a lively waterfront promenade that comes alive in the evenings. Isalos fits naturally into this scene, offering a place to unwind with a drink after a day of exploring the village or lounging by the sea. The name Isalos — evoking the Greek word for the waterline — hints at the coastal character of the bar, and its setting near Petra's seafront makes it an easy stop for those wandering the village at dusk. Expect a relaxed, convivial atmosphere typical of a well-situated Greek bar: cold beers, cocktails, and spirits alongside the easy conversation that flows when the pace of island life slows to match the setting sun. Whether you are starting the night here or simply stopping in for a refreshing drink between meals, Isalos offers the kind of unpretentious hospitality that makes Petra one of the most welcoming spots on Lesvos. The village's mix of local families and international visitors gives places like this a natural warmth, and its location on the north coast — within easy reach of both Molyvos and Kalloni — makes it a convenient meeting point for travellers exploring the island.

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4.8
Isalos All Day Bar

Isalos All Day Bar

Tavari

Isalos All Day Bar is a welcoming spot near the quiet village of Tavari, offering visitors a relaxed place to pause and recharge as they explore this lesser-visited corner of Lesvos. The name Isalos — a Greek nautical term for a vessel's waterline — hints at the maritime spirit that runs through island life here, and the bar carries that easy, unhurried character that defines the best of Aegean hospitality. Whether you arrive in the morning for a strong Greek coffee or later in the day for a cold beer or a refreshing frappe, the all-day format means there is always a reason to stop. What makes a place like Isalos worth seeking out is precisely its local, unfussy nature. Away from the busier resort strips, it serves the rhythm of the village and the travelers who discover it — walkers, cyclists, and curious visitors who have wandered off the main roads to find the real Lesvos. The surrounding landscape of olive groves and gentle hills provides a peaceful backdrop, and the bar offers a comfortable vantage point to simply sit, watch the world slow down, and soak in the quiet beauty of the island's interior. For anyone spending time in this part of Lesvos, Isalos is the kind of dependable, characterful stop that turns a journey into a genuine experience.

4.8
Island Aegean Moments

Island Aegean Moments

Island Aegean Moments is a disco club and bar located near Kato Chorio on Lesvos, offering visitors a lively nightlife experience in a setting that captures the island's vibrant social spirit. As one of the island's dedicated dance venues, it provides a space where locals and travelers alike can unwind after long days of exploring Lesvos's beaches, villages, and historic sites. The club brings together the energy of a disco atmosphere with the relaxed warmth characteristic of Greek island nightlife. Guests can expect a full bar service, a dance floor, and an ambiance that reflects the Mediterranean love of good music and good company. Its position near the western coast of Lesvos makes it a convenient destination for those exploring the island's interior villages or passing through the region in the evening hours. For visitors looking to experience the social side of Lesvos beyond its natural and cultural landmarks, Island Aegean Moments offers a genuine taste of island nightlife. Whether you are looking to dance the night away or simply enjoy a drink in a lively setting, the venue represents the kind of convivial gathering place that has long been central to Greek island culture.

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4.4
Jimmy's

Jimmy's

Plomari

Jimmy's is a bar located in Plomari, a lively coastal town on the southern shore of Lesvos best known as the heartland of Greek ouzo production. Sitting in one of the island's most characterful settlements, Jimmy's offers visitors a relaxed spot to unwind after exploring Plomari's narrow backstreets, its waterfront promenade, and the celebrated ouzo distilleries that have put this town on the map for generations of spirit enthusiasts. As a bar in Plomari, Jimmy's is the kind of place where locals and travelers meet over cold drinks and easy conversation. Whether you're sipping a locally produced ouzo the traditional way — with a little water and a meze — or simply cooling off with a beer after a day at one of the nearby beaches, the bar provides a genuine slice of island social life. Plomari's evenings have a convivial rhythm, and spots like Jimmy's are where that rhythm finds its beat. For visitors spending time in the south of Lesvos, Plomari makes an ideal base, and a stop at a neighborhood bar is one of the most authentic ways to take the town's pulse. Jimmy's offers exactly that: an unhurried, welcoming atmosphere rooted in the warmth that defines Lesvos hospitality.

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4
Joe Bar

Joe Bar

Plomari

Joe Bar is a cafe tucked into Plomari, the handsome port town on Lesvos's southern coast best known as the heartland of Greek ouzo. With its harbourfront streets, neoclassical architecture, and unhurried pace, Plomari makes a natural setting for a neighbourhood cafe where locals and visitors alike settle in for a coffee and watch the morning unfold. A stop at Joe Bar fits seamlessly into the rhythm of a day in Plomari. Whether you are starting the morning with a strong Greek coffee before exploring the town's lanes, or pausing for a freddo espresso after a visit to one of the local ouzo distilleries, the cafe offers the kind of welcoming atmosphere that southern Lesvos does well. Expect comfortable seating, good coffee, and the easy sociability that comes naturally in a town this size. Plomari sits about an hour's drive from Mytilene and draws visitors for its scenic harbour, pebble beaches nearby, and the deep tradition of ouzo-making that has defined the town for generations. Joe Bar is a practical and pleasant base from which to absorb all of it — the sort of spot worth lingering in a little longer than you planned.

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4.1
Kafeneio to Kentro

Kafeneio to Kentro

Kato Stavros

Kafeneio to Kentro — "The Center Café" in Greek — is a classic village gathering spot in Kato Stavros, a quiet inland settlement in the heart of Lesvos. True to its name, it serves as the social centerpiece of the community, the kind of place where locals linger over a Greek coffee, a cold beer, or an ouzo well into the afternoon, unhurried by the pace of the outside world. The kafeneio tradition runs deep on Lesvos, and establishments like this one have long been the informal parliament of village life, where news is exchanged, card games are played, and strangers quickly become familiar faces. Visitors who seek out Kafeneio to Kentro will find an authentic slice of Lesvian everyday culture away from the tourist trail. Whether you stop in for a frappé on a warm afternoon or a glass of local spirits as the evening cools, the welcome is genuine and the atmosphere unhurried. It is the sort of place that reminds travelers why wandering through Lesvos's lesser-known villages is often more rewarding than staying close to the coast — a simple chair, a good drink, and the unhurried rhythm of island life.

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5
Kalloni Health Center

Kalloni Health Center

Kalloni

The Kalloni Health Center serves as the primary medical facility for the central region of Lesvos, providing essential healthcare services to the residents of Kalloni and the surrounding villages of the Gulf of Kalloni area. As a public health center, it offers general medical consultations, emergency first aid, basic diagnostic services, and referrals to the main Mytilene hospital for more complex cases. For travelers exploring the inland and western parts of the island, knowing its location provides valuable peace of mind. Situated in the market town of Kalloni, which acts as the commercial and administrative hub of central Lesvos, the health center is easily accessible from many parts of the island. Kalloni itself sits at a crossroads connecting the north, south, and west of Lesvos, making this facility a practical resource for visitors staying in nearby villages, beach resorts along the gulf, or those passing through on longer road trips around the island. While not a destination in the traditional tourism sense, the Kalloni Health Center is a practical landmark every visitor should note before heading off the beaten path. Lesvos rewards those who venture into its quieter corners — the salt pans, the olive groves, the remote monasteries — and having a reliable point of medical contact in the island's interior ensures those adventures can be undertaken with confidence. In a medical situation, it is the first port of call for the entire central region of Lesvos.

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4.3
Kaminis Kitchen Bar

Kaminis Kitchen Bar

Skalochori

Kaminis Kitchen Bar is a welcoming local bar situated near the village of Skalochori, in the quieter inland reaches of Lesvos away from the bustle of the coastal resorts. As both a kitchen and bar, it offers visitors the rare combination of relaxed drinks and food in a setting that feels genuinely rooted in the local community rather than tailored purely for tourism. Stopping here gives travelers a chance to slow down and experience everyday Lesbian hospitality at its most authentic. Whether you're looking for a cold beer after a day exploring the island's olive groves and hill villages, or a simple meal before pressing on toward the western reaches of Lesvos, Kaminis provides a convivial atmosphere that encourages lingering. Places like this, tucked into the island's interior, are often where the most memorable conversations with locals happen.

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5
Kavos

Kavos

Perama

Kavos is a welcoming bar and café set in Perama, a traditional village nestled along the sheltered shores of the Gulf of Geras on Lesvos. The name itself — kavos meaning cape or promontory in Greek — hints at the coastal character of this spot, which sits within easy reach of the water and the unhurried rhythm of village life that defines this corner of the island. Whether you stop in for a morning coffee, an afternoon frappe, or an evening drink as the sun dips over the Gulf, Kavos offers the kind of relaxed, sociable atmosphere that Greek café culture does best. Locals and visitors alike can expect a menu of classic Greek beverages — espresso, Greek coffee, cold frappes, and a selection of spirits and cocktails — served in a setting that invites you to slow down and take in the surroundings. Perama itself is a convenient base for exploring the southern and central parts of Lesvos, and stopping at a place like Kavos makes for an authentic pause between sightseeing. It is the sort of spot where an hour can easily stretch into two, and where striking up a conversation with locals feels perfectly natural — a small but genuine part of the Lesvos experience.

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4.7
Kojam

Kojam

Mytilini

Nestled near the quiet village of Alyfada in the heart of Lesvos, Kojam is a local business that reflects the unhurried, authentic character of this part of the island. Alyfada sits amid the rolling olive groves and pine-scented hills of central Lesvos, far from the bustle of the main tourist circuits, and businesses in this area tend to carry the warm, personal quality that comes from serving a close-knit community rather than crowds of passing visitors. Stopping at Kojam offers travelers a chance to experience Lesvos as the locals know it. Whether you are passing through on the way to one of the island's lesser-visited villages or exploring the inland landscape that stretches between the coast and the pine forests of the central massif, this kind of neighborhood establishment provides a genuine connection to everyday life on the island. The surrounding area rewards slow travel, with traditional stone architecture, ancient olive trees some of which are centuries old, and the kind of tranquil atmosphere that has drawn visitors to the Aegean for generations. For those touring Lesvos beyond its well-known beaches and the famous petrified forest, the villages and hamlets of the interior offer a more intimate portrait of island culture. Kojam and the community around Alyfada embody this quieter side of Lesvos, making it a worthwhile detour for any traveler who values discovery over the well-worn tourist trail.

4.6
Ktimatiki Ypiresia Lesvou

Ktimatiki Ypiresia Lesvou

Mytilini

The Ktimatiki Ypiresia Lesvou — the island's Land Registry and Cadastral Service — is a regional government office situated near Alyfada, on the outskirts of Mytilene. As the official body responsible for maintaining property records, land titles, and cadastral maps across Lesvos, it serves as an essential administrative resource for anyone navigating real estate matters on the island. Whether you are researching the boundaries of an inherited olive grove, verifying ownership of a historic stone house, or undertaking due diligence before purchasing property, this office holds the authoritative documentation you will need. For visitors with practical business on Lesvos — particularly the growing number of foreigners drawn to the island's affordable rural properties and traditional village homes — a visit here may be a necessary step in any formal transaction. Staff can assist with searches of the land register, provide certified copies of title deeds, and clarify the cadastral status of parcels across the island's municipalities. As with most Greek public services, it is advisable to arrive early in the morning, bring identification and any relevant property details, and anticipate that proceedings may move at an unhurried Mediterranean pace. Greek language skills or the assistance of a local lawyer or notary will make the experience considerably smoother.

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Lamour Cafe Bar

Lamour Cafe Bar

Eresos

Lamour Cafe Bar is a welcoming spot in the Eresos area, one of Lesvos's most storied corners of the island. Eresos sits on the southwestern edge of Lesvos and is celebrated as the birthplace of Sappho, the ancient lyric poet, drawing visitors who come as much for the village's cultural weight as for the long sandy beach at Skala Eresou nearby. A bar like Lamour offers the perfect place to unwind after a day exploring the area's beaches, olive groves, and Byzantine remains. The bar serves drinks in a relaxed, convivial atmosphere typical of the best Greek island hangouts — cold beers, local spirits, cocktails, and refreshing non-alcoholic options alongside the easy company of fellow travellers and islanders. Whether you drop in during the afternoon for a cool drink in the shade or linger into the evening as the Aegean light fades and the village comes alive, Lamour brings the unhurried warmth that makes Lesvos such a memorable destination. For visitors making the scenic drive across the island to the southwest, Eresos rewards the journey, and Lamour Cafe Bar gives you a reason to slow down and settle in for a while before heading back along the winding roads toward Mytilene or onward to the next discovery.

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Lazy Fish

Lazy Fish

Mytilini

Lazy Fish is a laid-back bar tucked into the quiet coastal settlement of Alyfada, on the northern shore of Lesvos where the pace of life slows to match the unhurried rhythm of the Aegean. With a name that perfectly captures its spirit, this is the kind of place where you arrive for one drink and find yourself still there as the sun melts into the sea. Whether perched with a cold Mythos beer, a glass of local ouzo, or a freshly mixed cocktail, guests are invited to do exactly what the name suggests — nothing in any particular hurry. The bar's setting near the water gives it a distinctly local character, drawing a mix of villagers and travellers who have ventured off the beaten path to discover this quieter stretch of the island's coast. Alyfada itself is a small, unpretentious community far from the tourist bustle of Mytilene or Molyvos, and Lazy Fish fits that mood well — unhurried, genuine, and welcoming. It offers a chance to experience Lesvos as the islanders themselves know it, sharing a table with strangers who quickly become acquaintances over the universal language of a good drink and a sea breeze. For visitors exploring the northern reaches of the island, Lazy Fish makes for an ideal stop to decompress after a day of sightseeing, swimming, or simply driving the winding coastal roads. There is something deeply restorative about sitting here as the light softens over the water, listening to the sounds of a small Greek village settling into its evening — a reminder that the best moments in travel are rarely the ones you planned.

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4.3
Legal Centre Lesvos

Legal Centre Lesvos

Mytilini

Legal Centre Lesvos is a nonprofit legal organization that has become one of the most important humanitarian institutions on the island, providing free legal assistance to refugees, asylum seekers, and migrants navigating the complex European asylum system. Situated near the village of Alyfada in the eastern part of the island, the centre operates at the intersection of one of the world's most consequential migration routes, where thousands of people have made the crossing from the Turkish coast to Greek shores in search of safety. Its team of lawyers and legal advocates works to ensure that vulnerable individuals and families have access to fair legal proceedings, documentation support, and representation before Greek and European authorities. For visitors to Lesvos who wish to understand the island beyond its natural beauty, a visit to or engagement with Legal Centre Lesvos offers a profound window into the humanitarian realities that have shaped life here in recent years. The centre is not a conventional tourist stop, but those with a background in law, human rights, or social justice — or simply travellers curious about the broader story of Lesvos — will find it a place of remarkable dedication and purpose. Volunteers, legal professionals, and organisations from across Europe have collaborated here, making it a hub of international solidarity as much as a legal practice. Lesvos has long been a crossroads of cultures and civilisations, but in the contemporary era it has also become a symbol of Europe's reckoning with displacement and human rights. Legal Centre Lesvos stands as a testament to the islanders' tradition of hospitality and the global community's responsibility toward those in need. Supporting or simply learning about the centre's work adds meaningful depth to any visit, reminding travellers that this island's story is not only one of ancient history and breathtaking landscapes, but also of ongoing human courage and compassion.

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4.5
Lesvos Metal Crew Lynx

Lesvos Metal Crew Lynx

Mytilini

Lesvos Metal Crew Lynx is a rock music club and bar located in Mytilini, the vibrant capital of Lesvos, catering to fans of heavier sounds in a setting that stands apart from the island's more typical tavernas and beach bars. As a dedicated rock and metal venue, it offers an alternative nightlife experience where visitors can enjoy live music, themed events, and a community of like-minded music lovers who share a passion for the genre. For those who appreciate a lively, electric atmosphere with cold drinks and hard-hitting music, this club provides a welcome contrast to the usual Greek island scene. Whether you are a dedicated metalhead or simply curious about the local alternative culture, Lesvos Metal Crew Lynx offers a genuine taste of Mytilini's diverse nightlife and the enthusiasm its community brings to keeping rock music alive on the island.

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5
MUST ESPRESSO BAR

MUST ESPRESSO BAR

Agra

Must Espresso Bar is a welcoming coffee spot nestled near the village of Agra, in the verdant interior of Lesvos where the island's olive groves and pine-covered hills create a slower, more contemplative pace of life. Whether you are passing through on a road trip across the island or taking a break from exploring the surrounding countryside, this espresso bar offers a reliable refuge for quality coffee in a part of Lesvos that rewards those who venture beyond the coastal resorts. The bar lives up to its name with a focus on espresso-based drinks, giving visitors the kind of carefully prepared coffee that makes a mid-morning or afternoon stop genuinely satisfying. The setting near Agra, one of Lesvos's quieter inland villages, means the atmosphere here tends toward the unhurried and local, a place where you are as likely to sit alongside residents as fellow travelers. For visitors exploring the western and central reaches of Lesvos, Must Espresso Bar represents exactly the kind of discovery that makes independent travel rewarding. It is a reminder that good coffee and genuine hospitality are not confined to the island's larger towns, and that the road through the Lesbian interior is worth taking slowly.

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4.8
Malibu

Malibu

Anaxos Skoutarou

Malibu is a bar situated near the relaxed coastal settlement of Anaxos, one of the more laid-back beach destinations on the northwestern shore of Lesvos. The area is known for its long sandy beach, shallow turquoise waters, and a gentle pace of life that draws visitors seeking something quieter than the busier resort towns. A bar like Malibu fits naturally into this setting, offering a place to unwind after a day spent swimming or exploring the surrounding olive-covered hillsides. Guests can expect the kind of convivial atmosphere that defines Greek island bar culture — cold drinks, good company, and an unhurried attitude toward the hours. Whether you're stopping in for a refreshing frappe in the afternoon or settling in for evening cocktails as the sun dips toward the Aegean horizon, Malibu provides a welcoming spot to decompress. The northwestern coast of Lesvos catches beautiful sunsets, and bars in this part of the island benefit from that natural spectacle. For travelers spending time around Anaxos and the nearby village of Skoutarou, Malibu offers a convenient and sociable base for the evening. The northwestern corner of Lesvos tends to attract a mix of independent travelers and families who appreciate its authenticity, and local bars in the area reflect that character — unpretentious, friendly, and rooted in the rhythms of island life rather than the demands of mass tourism.

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4.6
Mojo Beach Bar

Mojo Beach Bar

Petra

Tucked along the sun-drenched coastline near Petra, one of Lesvos's most beloved seaside villages, Mojo Beach Bar is the kind of spot that turns a morning swim into an entire afternoon well spent. Set against the backdrop of Petra's iconic volcanic rock rising dramatically from the shore, the bar offers front-row seats to one of the most picturesque stretches of the Aegean, where the water shifts through impossible shades of turquoise and the distant outline of the Turkish coast shimmers on clear days. Whether you arrive for a cold Mythos after a long beach walk or settle in for cocktails as the sun dips toward the horizon, Mojo delivers the relaxed, effortless atmosphere that defines the best of Greek coastal living. Expect chilled music, refreshing drinks, and the kind of unhurried service that reminds you there is nowhere else you need to be. Sun loungers, shade, and the gentle lapping of the Aegean complete the picture. Petra itself is well worth exploring beyond the beach — the village is home to a charming waterfront promenade, traditional tavernas, and the striking Church of the Sweet-Kissing Virgin perched atop its great rock. Mojo Beach Bar makes an ideal base from which to soak it all in, offering the perfect blend of laid-back beach culture and the natural beauty that draws visitors to the northwest of Lesvos year after year.

4.4
Molly's Bar

Molly's Bar

Molyvos

Popular beachfront bar in Molyvos harbor with nightly live music and performances. Known for excellent cocktails, quality alcohol selection, and genuine hospitality that makes it a favorite gathering spot for locals and visitors. Vibrant atmosphere capturing the essence of Molyvos nightlife.

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4.8
Molos All Day Bar

Molos All Day Bar

Petra

Molos All Day Bar sits in the charming coastal village of Petra on Lesvos's northern shore, a village famous for its towering rock crowned by the Church of the Sweet-Kissing Virgin and its long, sandy beach. The name "molos" — Greek for a pier or jetty — hints at the bar's seaside character, and the "all day" promise is exactly what it delivers: a place to settle in from a morning coffee through an evening cocktail, at whatever pace suits you. Whether you pull up a seat for a freshly brewed Greek coffee after a morning swim, a cold beer in the midday heat, or a craft cocktail as the sun dips behind the Aegean horizon, Molos provides the kind of unhurried hospitality that defines Greek island life. The relaxed, welcoming atmosphere makes it an easy place to linger, strike up conversations with fellow travelers, or simply watch the rhythms of village life unfold around you. For visitors exploring Petra — a village well worth a half-day visit for its iconic rock, its neoclassical mansion turned folk museum, and its waterfront promenade — Molos All Day Bar makes a natural anchor point. It embodies the Mediterranean art of doing nothing in particular, and doing it very well.

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5
Motel Boutique Club

Motel Boutique Club

Mytilini

Motel Boutique Club is a nightlife venue in Mytilini, the vibrant capital of Lesvos, where the island's social scene comes alive after dark. Situated in a city known for its lively waterfront promenade, bustling cafes, and energetic bar culture, this boutique club offers visitors a polished setting to unwind and enjoy the evening atmosphere that Mytilini does so well. As a bar and club hybrid, Motel Boutique Club combines the relaxed conviviality of a cocktail bar with the energy of a nightclub, making it suitable for those looking to ease into the evening over drinks or dance the night away. Mytilini's nightlife draws both locals and tourists throughout the summer season, and venues like this one are at the heart of that social fabric, offering music, drinks, and a lively crowd in a more intimate, curated environment than a typical large-scale club. For visitors to Lesvos who want to experience the island beyond its beaches and ancient sites, a night out in Mytilini is an essential part of the trip. The city has a youthful, cosmopolitan energy that reflects its status as a university town and regional hub, and Motel Boutique Club is a fitting destination for travelers looking to connect with that side of the island.

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3.1
Moth Bar

Moth Bar

Mytilini

Tucked away near the quiet village of Alyfada in the heart of Lesvos, Moth Bar offers a welcome retreat for travellers exploring the island's less-trodden interior. The name itself carries a certain poetic charm, evoking the kind of place that draws people in after dark, where good conversation flows as naturally as the local spirits. Positioned away from the busier coastal strips, this bar caters to those who prefer atmosphere over spectacle, a gathering spot for locals and curious visitors alike. The setting near Alyfada places Moth Bar within reach of some of the island's serene olive groves and traditional stone villages, making it a natural endpoint for a day of exploration. Whether you stop in for a cold Mythos beer, a glass of ouzo with a few mezedes, or something crafted from the bar's selection of spirits, the unhurried pace reflects the rhythm of rural Lesvos itself. It is the kind of place where an hour can easily stretch into an evening. For visitors seeking an authentic slice of island social life beyond the tourist trail, Moth Bar represents exactly the sort of discovery that makes independent travel on Lesvos so rewarding. It serves as a reminder that the island's character is found not only in its famous coastline and ancient sites, but also in its small, welcoming establishments where the spirit of Greek hospitality is alive and uncomplicated.

4.9
Musicafe Oasis Of Antissa

Musicafe Oasis Of Antissa

Antissa

Musicafe Oasis of Antissa is a bar set in the quiet village of Antissa, in the northwestern corner of Lesvos, where the pace of life slows and the landscape opens into dramatic hillsides and olive groves. As its name suggests, the venue combines music with a café-bar atmosphere, offering visitors a welcoming spot to unwind after exploring this remote and often-overlooked part of the island. For travelers venturing to Antissa — perhaps on their way to the ancient ruins of the original Antissa settlement, the monastery of Ypsilou, or the petrified forest nearby — Musicafe Oasis provides a genuine local gathering place. Here you can settle in for a coffee, a cold drink, or something stronger, with music setting the mood and the unhurried character of a true village bar. It is the kind of place where locals and curious visitors share the same space, making it a natural point of connection with everyday life in rural Lesvos.

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4.4
Mytilene Entral Public Library

Mytilene Entral Public Library

Mytilini

The Mytilene Central Public Library stands as one of the island's most enduring cultural institutions, offering residents and visitors alike a welcoming refuge of knowledge in the heart of Lesvos's capital. As the main public library serving the island, it holds collections spanning literature, history, and reference works in both Greek and other languages, making it an invaluable resource for anyone seeking to understand the rich layered past of this Aegean island. The building itself reflects the civic pride that Mytilene has long invested in education and the written word, a tradition deeply rooted in a place that produced the ancient lyric poet Sappho and later the Nobel Prize-winning poet Odysseas Elytis. For visitors, the library offers more than a place to browse books. It serves as a quiet anchor point in a busy port city, where travelers can pause, consult local maps and guides, and gain a deeper sense of the island's cultural life. The collections often include material on Lesvos's history, its Byzantine and Ottoman heritage, its role in the Aegean, and the stories of its people — context that transforms a sightseeing trip into something more meaningful. Staff are generally welcoming and knowledgeable about local resources. Stopping here is a reminder that Lesvos has always been a place where ideas matter. Whether you are a researcher tracing the island's history, a student, or simply a curious traveler looking to connect with the intellectual spirit of a place that has shaped Greek culture for millennia, the Central Public Library offers a genuinely authentic glimpse into everyday Mytilenean life beyond the tourist trail.

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4.4
Mytilene Health Center

Mytilene Health Center

Mytilini

The Mytilene Health Center serves as an essential healthcare facility for residents and visitors in the broader Mytilene area of Lesvos, providing primary medical care and emergency services to those who need prompt attention during their stay on the island. As with many Greek health centers, it functions as the first point of contact for non-emergency medical needs, staffed by general practitioners and nursing personnel who can handle a range of common ailments, minor injuries, and acute conditions that may arise unexpectedly during travel. For visitors to Lesvos, knowing the location of the nearest health center brings genuine peace of mind, particularly for those traveling with children, elderly companions, or anyone with ongoing medical needs. The center near Alyfada is conveniently accessible for travelers exploring the countryside southeast of Mytilene town, offering a reliable option without the need to navigate all the way to the main Vostaneio General Hospital in the island's capital. Staff typically have some familiarity with assisting international visitors, and the center can provide referrals to specialist services when required.

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Naf's Cocktail Corner

Naf's Cocktail Corner

Agios Isidorus

Naf's Cocktail Corner is a welcoming bar tucked away near the village of Agios Isidorus, offering a relaxed spot to unwind after a day of exploring the southern coastline of Lesvos. With its intimate atmosphere and focus on well-crafted cocktails, it draws both locals and visitors looking for something a little more spirited than the usual café stop. The bar brings a personal touch to the drink scene in this quieter part of the island, where evenings tend to be unhurried and convivial. The cocktail menu reflects a creative sensibility, blending classic recipes with local influences — think drinks that might incorporate the island's renowned ouzo or fresh citrus alongside more internationally inspired concoctions. Whether you settle in for a single aperitivo as the sun drops over the Aegean or linger for a longer evening session, the place has the kind of character that makes it feel like a genuine local find rather than a tourist afterthought. For travellers spending time along the southern coast of Lesvos, Naf's Cocktail Corner offers a convivial pause in a part of the island that rewards those who slow down and explore beyond the main resorts. Agios Isidorus itself is a peaceful village with a small beach, and having a spot like this nearby makes it an easy base for evenings that drift pleasantly into the night.

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4.9
OXY Club

OXY Club

Petra

OXY Club is a night club located near Petra, one of Lesvos's most beloved coastal villages, set beneath its famous volcanic rock crowned by the Church of the Sweet-Kissing Virgin. As a destination for evening entertainment on the island, OXY Club offers visitors the chance to experience the local nightlife scene that has grown alongside Petra's reputation as a lively, welcoming resort town popular with both Greek and international travelers. Guests can expect a lively atmosphere with music and dancing, making it a go-to spot for those looking to extend a warm Lesvos evening well into the night. The club fits naturally into the social rhythm of the North Aegean summer, where long dinners, waterfront strolls, and late-night gatherings are central to island life. Whether you're staying in Petra or making the short drive from nearby Molyvos or the broader Kalloni area, OXY Club provides an energetic counterpoint to the island's quieter daytime pleasures of beaches, villages, and Byzantine churches.

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3.8
Oasis Beach Bar

Oasis Beach Bar

Agios Isidorus

Oasis Beach Bar is a seaside bar located near the village of Agios Isidorus on the southeastern coast of Lesvos, offering visitors a relaxed spot to unwind with a drink against the backdrop of the Aegean Sea. As the name suggests, it serves as a welcome retreat for beachgoers seeking refreshments, cocktails, or a cold local beer after time spent on the sun-drenched shores of this quieter stretch of the island. The bar's setting near Agios Isidorus — a modest coastal village known for its laid-back atmosphere — makes it a natural gathering point for both locals and travelers exploring the less-touristed southern coast of Lesvos. Whether you're watching the sun dip toward the horizon over the water or simply taking a break from a day of island exploration, Oasis Beach Bar delivers the kind of easygoing, convivial experience that defines summer life on a Greek island.

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3.7
Ohana Saloon

Ohana Saloon

Skala Eresou

Ohana Saloon is a bar and grill located in Skala Eresou, the laid-back coastal village on the southwestern shore of Lesvos known for its long sandy beach and relaxed, welcoming atmosphere. Combining the spirit of a classic saloon with the convivial energy of a Greek seaside bar, Ohana offers visitors a place to unwind with drinks and grilled food after a day spent on the beach or exploring the village. The name Ohana, meaning "family" in Hawaiian, hints at the warm and inclusive character that defines the place. Whether you are stopping in for a cold beer as the sun dips toward the Aegean horizon or settling in for a fuller meal from the grill, the Saloon provides a casual and friendly environment that suits the easygoing spirit of Skala Eresou. It is the kind of spot where travelers naturally linger, swap stories, and feel at home far from home. Skala Eresou draws a diverse international crowd, and Ohana Saloon reflects that openness, making it a natural gathering point for visitors who want good food, good drinks, and good company in one of Lesvos's most beloved seaside villages.

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4.2
Palia Agora Cafe - Bar

Palia Agora Cafe - Bar

Mytilini

Tucked into the quiet surrounds of Alyfada, Palia Agora Cafe-Bar takes its name from the ancient Greek institution of the agora, the public gathering place where community life unfolded over conversation, commerce, and shared moments. In that spirit, this village café carries forward a tradition that is deeply woven into Greek daily life, offering a welcoming spot where locals linger over strong coffee in the morning and cold drinks as the afternoon heat softens into evening. The name itself, meaning "Old Marketplace," hints at a sense of rootedness and belonging that sets the tone for the experience inside. Visitors who step in can expect the unhurried rhythm that defines the best of Greek café culture. Whether you are passing through on a drive across the island's interior or have settled into the peaceful pace of village life, Palia Agora offers a place to sit, refresh, and watch the world slow down around you. The menu likely covers the essentials that sustain both travellers and regulars alike: espresso and frappé, cold beers and local spirits, perhaps a simple snack to accompany the drinks. It is the kind of place where you can strike up a conversation with a local or simply enjoy the stillness. For visitors exploring the less-touristed villages of Lesvos's eastern and central reaches, stops like Palia Agora are often the most memorable parts of a journey. Away from the bustle of Mytilene or the organised beaches, this café-bar represents the authentic, everyday Lesvos that most travellers glimpse only briefly. Coming here means stepping into the social heartbeat of a small community, sharing space with people for whom this island is not a destination but a home.

4.7
Panagopolos

Panagopolos

Moria

Panagopolos is a bar situated near Moria, a village in the eastern part of Lesvos not far from the island's capital, Mytilene. Conveniently positioned for both locals and travelers passing through this part of the island, it offers a place to relax with a cold drink after exploring the surrounding countryside or making the short journey in from the city. Like many bars across Lesvos, it provides a slice of everyday Greek social life, where conversation flows as freely as the ouzo and beer. Visitors stopping in at Panagopolos can expect the kind of unhurried, welcoming atmosphere that defines neighborhood bars throughout the Aegean islands. Whether you're looking for a refreshing freddo espresso in the afternoon heat, a local wine, or something stronger at the end of a long day of sightseeing, a bar like this is the natural gathering point for the community and a good window into the rhythms of daily life on Lesvos. The eastern side of the island is rich with Byzantine heritage and olive groves, making any stop along the way a welcome pause on a rewarding journey.

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Parasol

Parasol

Skala Eresou

Parasol is a cocktail bar in Skala Eresou, the laid-back seaside village on the southwestern coast of Lesvos. Skala Eresou is best known for its long sandy beach, its unhurried pace, and its welcoming, free-spirited atmosphere — making it one of the island's most beloved destinations for travelers looking to unwind far from the tourist crowds. A bar like Parasol fits naturally into the rhythm of Skala Eresou, where evenings tend to stretch lazily from the beach into the village's small cluster of cafés and bars. Visitors can expect a place to settle in with a well-crafted cocktail as the sun goes down over the Aegean, with the relaxed energy that defines this corner of Lesvos. Whether you're after something classic or something more inventive, cocktail bars in this village cater to a crowd that appreciates good drinks and good company without pretension. For anyone spending time in Skala Eresou, Parasol offers the kind of easy evening that the village is famous for — a drink in hand, the sound of the sea nearby, and nowhere particular to be.

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4.6
Pecanto

Pecanto

Plomari

Pecanto is a bar located near Plomari, the charming coastal town on the southern shore of Lesvos that has long been celebrated as the ouzo capital of Greece. Sitting in this sun-drenched corner of the island, Pecanto offers visitors a place to unwind after exploring Plomari's winding streets, pebbly waterfront, and the famous Varvayiannis ouzo distillery that has been producing the island's most iconic spirit for generations. As with the best bars in the Aegean, Pecanto provides a setting where the pace slows and the pleasures are simple — a cold drink in hand, the warmth of the southern Lesvos light, and the easy rhythm of island life all around. Whether you are looking for a cold beer, a classic Greek spirit, or a cocktail to cap an afternoon at the beach, a stop here fits naturally into the unhurried tempo that draws travelers back to Lesvos year after year. Plomari's intimate, lived-in character makes it one of the more authentic towns on the island, and bars like Pecanto are where locals and visitors alike come together over a drink.

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Petra All Day Cuisine & Cocktail Bar

Petra All Day Cuisine & Cocktail Bar

Petra

Contemporary cocktail bar and restaurant offering all-day dining in central Petra, known for creative cocktails and quality Mediterranean fare. Highly rated for its warm atmosphere and welcoming service, making it a popular evening destination for both locals and visitors.

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5
Pirates Cafe-Bar

Pirates Cafe-Bar

Molyvos

Tucked into the atmospheric setting of Molyvos, one of Lesvos's most celebrated medieval villages, Pirates Cafe-Bar brings a spirited, nautical energy to the local nightlife scene. The name nods to the seafaring history of the Aegean, and the bar leans into that character with a casual, adventure-tinged atmosphere that draws in travelers and locals alike. Whether you are winding down after a day of exploring the cobblestone lanes beneath the Byzantine castle or arriving fresh from the harbor, this is the kind of place where a cold drink and good company come easily. The bar offers a solid selection of cocktails, spirits, local wines, and refreshing beers, making it a versatile stop at any hour of the evening. The relaxed vibe suits Molyvos's blend of bohemian charm and historic elegance, and the crowd tends to be a lively mix of international visitors and island residents. It is an ideal spot to catch the mood of the village after sunset, when the stone streets take on a warmer glow and the pace of life slows to something deeply Mediterranean.

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4.6
Plomari Health Center

Plomari Health Center

Plomari

Plomari Health Center serves as the primary medical facility for the southern coast of Lesvos, providing essential healthcare services to the residents of Plomari and the surrounding villages of the Evdelos valley. Situated in this charming ouzo-producing town, the center offers general practitioner consultations, emergency care, and basic diagnostic services, making it an important point of reference for travelers exploring this part of the island who may need medical attention far from the larger facilities in Mytilini. For visitors spending extended time along Lesvos's southern shore, knowing the location of the Plomari Health Center provides genuine peace of mind. The area around Plomari draws visitors with its pebbly beaches, its famous ouzo distilleries, and the scenic mountain villages of the interior, and the health center ensures that medical support is accessible without the lengthy drive back to the island's capital. Staff typically speak enough English to assist foreign visitors, and the center can coordinate referrals to the main Mytilini hospital for anything requiring more specialized care. While no traveler plans a visit to a health clinic, the presence of a functioning medical center in Plomari reflects the town's role as a genuine regional hub rather than merely a tourist destination. It is a practical anchor for the community and a reassuring resource for anyone exploring the olive groves, thermal springs, and coastal paths of Lesvos's beautiful southern reaches.

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3.5
Plomari Massage Holistic Spa

Plomari Massage Holistic Spa

Skala Kalloni

Nestled near the tranquil coastal village of Skala Kalloni, Plomari Massage Holistic Spa offers a welcome retreat for travelers seeking rest and renewal during their time on Lesvos. Drawing on the restorative traditions of holistic wellness, the spa provides a range of massage therapies and body treatments designed to ease tension and restore balance, making it a natural complement to the island's famously unhurried pace of life. Visitors can expect a calm, attentive atmosphere where skilled therapists tailor treatments to individual needs, whether that means deep tissue work after a day of hiking the island's trails or a soothing aromatherapy session to round off an afternoon on the beach. The surrounding area of Skala Kalloni, set along the shores of the Kalloni Gulf and renowned for its birdwatching and seafood, lends the spa an especially peaceful backdrop. For those who find that the best travel experiences balance discovery with genuine rest, a visit here is a worthwhile pause. Whether you are mid-journey or winding down a longer stay on Lesvos, the spa provides a grounding, restorative experience that reflects the island's broader invitation to slow down and be present.

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Porto Cafe Bar

Porto Cafe Bar

Sigri

Porto Cafe Bar sits in Sigri, one of the most quietly beautiful villages on Lesvos, tucked along the island's western coastline. Sigri is known for its natural harbour, traditional architecture, and unhurried pace of life, making it a favourite escape for travellers who prefer their Aegean experience without the crowds. Porto fits right into this character — the kind of place where locals and visitors settle in for the long haul, nursing a coffee in the morning and something colder as the sun dips toward the sea. As a cafe bar in a village of Sigri's scale, Porto offers that essential dual role: a daytime retreat for espresso and conversation, and an evening gathering point as the harbour lights come on. The waterside atmosphere that defines Sigri lends any seat here a sense of ease, with the Aegean stretching out to the west and the quiet rhythm of a working coastal village providing the backdrop. Whether you are stopping in after a visit to the nearby Petrified Forest or winding down after a day on one of the area's uncrowded beaches, Porto Cafe Bar is the kind of spot that makes you glad you found the slower corner of the island.

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4.1
Rabbit Hole

Rabbit Hole

Skala Mistegnon

Rabbit Hole is a cocktail bar located in Skala Mistegnon, a quiet coastal settlement on the eastern shores of Lesvos. With its intriguing name hinting at a place that draws you in deeper, this bar offers a curated selection of cocktails in a setting that stands apart from the more mainstream taverna scene found across the island. Visitors seeking a relaxed evening drink will find Rabbit Hole a welcome retreat, whether after a day at the nearby beaches or exploring the surrounding area. Cocktail bars of this character on Lesvos typically blend Mediterranean ingredients and spirits with creative mixology, offering both classic recipes and house specialties that reflect the relaxed pace and warmth of island life. Skala Mistegnon itself is a low-key destination that attracts those looking to escape the busier tourist centers, and a bar like Rabbit Hole fits naturally into that unhurried atmosphere. It is the kind of spot where an evening can stretch pleasantly long over well-made drinks and good company, making it a worthwhile stop for anyone passing through this corner of eastern Lesvos.

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4.7
Real Lesvos

Real Lesvos

Molyvos

Travel services agency in Molyvos offering booking assistance for accommodations and local experiences. Helps visitors plan their Lesvos stay with knowledge of island attractions, transportation, and hospitality options. A convenient resource for organizing your Molyvos visit.

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Rhino Bar

Rhino Bar

Mytilini

Tucked away near the quiet village of Alyfada on the eastern coast of Lesvos, Rhino Bar offers travelers a welcoming spot to unwind after a day of exploring the island's sun-drenched landscapes. Whether you are arriving from the nearby beaches or winding down after a drive through the olive groves that blanket this part of the island, the bar provides a relaxed, convivial atmosphere where locals and visitors naturally mix. Its location away from the busier tourist centers gives it an unhurried, authentic feel that is increasingly rare on popular Mediterranean islands. The bar serves a range of drinks suited to the leisurely pace of island life, from cold local beers and Greek wines to refreshing cocktails and non-alcoholic options. As with many bars in the villages of Lesvos, the experience here is as much about the company and the setting as it is about what is in your glass. Evenings can stretch pleasantly long, accompanied by the ambient sounds of a Greek summer night and the easy hospitality that characterizes the people of this island. For visitors who want to venture beyond the resort strips of Mytilene and discover the quieter, more intimate side of Lesvos, stopping at a neighborhood bar like Rhino is exactly the kind of experience that makes the island memorable. It is a place to sit, breathe, and absorb the rhythm of everyday life on one of the Aegean's most characterful islands.

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4.6
Riviera

Riviera

Agios Isidorus

Riviera is a bar situated in the coastal village of Agios Isidorus on the southern shore of Lesvos, offering visitors a relaxed spot to unwind with drinks against the backdrop of the Aegean Sea. With its seaside setting, the bar draws both locals and travellers looking to enjoy a cold beer, cocktail, or refreshing ouzo as the sun dips toward the horizon. The atmosphere at a bar like Riviera in a quiet Greek village tends to be unhurried and welcoming, the kind of place where conversation flows as easily as the drinks. Agios Isidorus itself is a peaceful fishing community, and stopping at Riviera gives visitors a genuine taste of everyday island life away from the busier tourist centres.

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4.3
Rocky Bar

Rocky Bar

Agia Paraskevi

Rocky Bar is a bar located near Agia Paraskevi, a traditional village nestled in the olive grove-covered hills of central Lesvos. Sitting close to one of the island's most celebrated ouzo-producing areas, the bar offers visitors a relaxed spot to unwind after exploring the surrounding countryside, with the kind of unhurried atmosphere that defines Lesvos hospitality. Whether you stop in for a cold beer, a glass of local ouzo, or a mixed drink, Rocky Bar provides a casual and welcoming setting that draws both locals and travelers passing through the inland villages. Its location near Agia Paraskevi makes it a natural stopping point on any tour of the island's interior, where visitors often combine a visit to the nearby Museum of Industrial Olive Oil Production with time spent at the village's traditional kafeneions and bars. The bar's straightforward character reflects the easy-going spirit of rural Lesvos, where a simple drink shared among good company is one of the great pleasures of island life. For visitors looking to step off the beaten coastal path and experience the authentic rhythm of the island's interior, Rocky Bar offers a genuine taste of local social life in a welcoming, unpretentious setting.

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4.8
SAEK Mytilene

SAEK Mytilene

Mytilini

SAEK Mytilene is a vocational training institute operating as part of Greece's national network of post-secondary professional education centers. Located on the outskirts of the island's capital near the coastal area of Alyfada, it serves the working community of Lesvos by offering practical, skills-based courses designed to prepare students and career-changers for the job market. Programs typically span fields such as tourism services, culinary arts, information technology, and other trades relevant to the island's economic life, reflecting the deep connection between vocational education and the industries that sustain island communities across the Aegean. For visitors, SAEK Mytilene is less a sightseeing destination and more a window into the everyday fabric of life on Lesvos. The institute represents the island's investment in its own people and its recognition that tourism, hospitality, and skilled trades are the backbone of a sustainable local economy. Travelers with a professional interest in Greek vocational education, culinary culture, or community development may find it worthwhile to learn about or even connect with the institute during their stay. Its proximity to Mytilene makes it easily accessible for anyone based in the capital exploring the quieter residential edges of the city.

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Sabbia-Dilina

Sabbia-Dilina

Agios Isidorus

Sabbia-Dilina is a bar located near Agios Isidoros, a quiet coastal village on the southern shore of Lesvos known for its calm waters and relaxed, unhurried pace. Bars in this part of the island tend to reflect the local rhythm of life — places where an afternoon coffee blends naturally into an evening drink as the light shifts over the Aegean. The name itself evokes a certain sandy, sun-drenched character that fits the surrounding landscape well. Visitors stopping at Sabbia-Dilina can expect the kind of welcoming atmosphere typical of a Greek island bar: refreshing cold drinks, local spirits, and the chance to sit back and watch the world slow down. Whether you are coming off the beach, passing through on a drive along the southern coast, or simply looking for a spot to settle in for the evening, a bar like this offers a genuine taste of Lesvian hospitality away from the more tourist-heavy northern resorts.

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4.3
Serafino Cafe Bar

Serafino Cafe Bar

Plomari

Serafino Cafe Bar is a relaxed and welcoming spot in Plomari, the charming port town on Lesvos's southern coast best known as the birthplace of the island's celebrated ouzo tradition. Whether you're arriving after a morning stroll along the waterfront or settling in before an evening out, Serafino offers the kind of unhurried atmosphere that defines Greek cafe culture — good drinks, comfortable surroundings, and no pressure to rush. The cafe bar format means you can ease into the day with a coffee and a sweet bite, then transition seamlessly into an aperitivo hour with a cold beer, local wine, or a glass of ouzo served the traditional way with ice water and a small meze. Plomari's compact center makes Serafino an easy landmark to return to, and its central position puts you within easy reach of the town's distilleries, old stone lanes, and seafront promenade. For visitors spending time in the south of Lesvos, Serafino represents exactly the kind of casual, characterful stop that turns a travel day into a memory — a place to pause, watch the world go by, and soak up the easy rhythm of a town that has been producing and enjoying fine spirits for generations.

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4.7
Shootfighters

Shootfighters

Mytilini

Shootfighters is a martial arts club located in Mytilini, the vibrant capital of Lesvos, offering training and classes in combat sports and self-defense disciplines. As a dedicated martial arts facility, it provides structured programs that may include boxing, kickboxing, wrestling, or mixed martial arts, catering to both beginners looking to learn foundational skills and more experienced practitioners seeking to sharpen their technique. For visitors to Lesvos with an interest in fitness or combat sports, Shootfighters offers a chance to stay active during their stay while connecting with the local athletic community. Mytilini's central location makes the club easily accessible, and the welcoming atmosphere typical of Greek sporting clubs means visitors can often drop in for a session or inquire about short-term participation. It reflects the broader culture of community sport that thrives across the island.

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4.8
Sokaki Cocktail Bar

Sokaki Cocktail Bar

Molyvos

Sokaki Cocktail Bar is a welcoming watering hole nestled in the atmospheric lanes of Molyvos, one of Lesvos's most celebrated medieval villages. Perched on the slopes beneath the island's iconic Genoese castle, Molyvos enchants visitors with its cobblestone streets, Ottoman-era fountains, and cascading stone houses, and Sokaki fits naturally into this romantic setting as a place to unwind after a day of exploring. The bar offers a curated selection of cocktails alongside wines, spirits, and refreshing non-alcoholic drinks, making it a great stop for travelers of every taste. Its character is that of a relaxed, sociable spot where locals and visitors alike gather as the sun drops toward the Aegean, the surrounding village glowing golden in the evening light. Whether you are returning from the pebble beaches below the castle or finishing a wander through the village's winding alleys, Sokaki provides a convivial pause. The cocktail bar scene in Molyvos is modest, which makes each venue that operates with personality and craft stand out, and Sokaki draws those looking for something a little more considered than a simple café stop.

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4.7
Soul Bar Molyvos

Soul Bar Molyvos

Molyvos

Soul Bar Molyvos is a cocktail bar nestled in the atmospheric setting of Molyvos, one of Lesvos's most celebrated villages, perched beneath its imposing medieval castle. With its prime location in this historic stone-built town, the bar offers guests a place to unwind after a day exploring the cobbled lanes, Byzantine castle, and pebbly beaches that make Molyvos a perennial favorite on the island. The bar specializes in cocktails, providing a curated drinks menu in a setting that captures the relaxed yet vibrant spirit of a Greek island evening. Whether visitors are looking for a pre-dinner aperitif, a creative mixed drink at sunset, or a place to linger into the night, Soul Bar delivers the kind of unhurried atmosphere that defines the best of Lesvos hospitality. For travelers based in or passing through Molyvos, Soul Bar offers a natural gathering point where the beauty of the surroundings and the pleasure of a well-made drink come together. The village itself draws visitors from across the island and beyond, and a stop at a bar of this character is very much part of the authentic experience of spending time in one of the Aegean's most enchanting coastal towns.

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5
Spiti Camper

Spiti Camper

Skalochori

Spiti Camper is a bar tucked near the village of Skalochori, in the quieter inland reaches of Lesvos where the pace slows and the landscape softens into olive groves and stone-paved lanes. The name — "spiti" meaning home in Greek — hints at the welcoming, lived-in character that sets this kind of spot apart from the busier coastal bars. It is the sort of place that feels discovered rather than found on a map, drawing in locals and wandering travellers alike. Guests can expect a relaxed atmosphere and a well-curated drinks menu, with the kind of unhurried service that defines Greek hospitality at its best. Whether you stop in after exploring the surrounding villages, or settle in for an evening as the hills cool and the stars appear, Spiti Camper offers a genuine slice of island life away from the tourist trail. Its position near Skalochori makes it a natural pause point for those road-tripping across the western and central parts of Lesvos.

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4.7
Spiti Mou

Spiti Mou

Ippeio

Spiti Mou, which translates simply as "My Home" in Greek, is a bar nestled in the village of Ippeio in the inland heart of Lesvos. The name itself hints at the welcoming, unhurried atmosphere that defines the best of Greek village drinking culture — a place where locals gather as naturally as they might in their own living rooms, and where visitors are drawn into that same easy rhythm. Bars like Spiti Mou serve as the social anchor of smaller Lesbian villages, offering cold Mythos and Alfa beers, local ouzo and tsipouro, and the kind of mezedes that make a single drink stretch into an evening. Whether you settle in for a coffee in the afternoon or linger over spirits as the stars come out over the Aegean hills, the atmosphere is defined by genuine hospitality rather than tourist performance. For travelers exploring the quieter interior of Lesvos beyond the coastal resorts, stopping at a village bar like Spiti Mou offers an authentic glimpse into daily island life. Ippeio sits in the fertile central landscapes of the island, and a pause here is a chance to decompress, strike up a conversation, and experience the kind of unhurried warmth that has made Lesvos a destination for travelers who want more than a beach.

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4.4
Sponda Street Bar

Sponda Street Bar

Mytilini

Sponda Street Bar is a lively bar located in Mytilini, the vibrant capital of Lesvos, where the energy of the waterfront town comes alive after dark. Situated in the heart of the city, it draws both locals and visitors looking to unwind with a drink in a relaxed, street-side atmosphere that captures the social spirit of Greek island life. Whether you are settling in for an evening ouzo, a cold beer, or a crafted cocktail, Sponda offers the kind of unhurried bar experience that Mytilini is known for. The street bar setting means you can watch the rhythm of the city pass by while enjoying your drink, making it an ideal spot to ease into a Lesvos evening before dinner or to linger well into the night with good company.

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3.3
Sto Theo

Sto Theo

Mandamados

Sto Theo is a bar located in Mandamados, a village in the northeastern part of Lesvos known for its iconic monastery and traditional character. Tucked into this authentic inland community, Sto Theo offers visitors a chance to unwind with drinks in a setting that feels genuinely local rather than tourist-facing, making it a welcome stop for those exploring the quieter, less-visited corners of the island. Whether you drop in for a cold beer, a glass of ouzo, or a cocktail after a day of sightseeing, Sto Theo provides the kind of relaxed, unhurried atmosphere that defines Greek bar culture at its best. The bar serves as a social hub where locals and travelers alike can share a drink, swap stories, and soak in the easy rhythms of village life. For visitors making the drive up to Mandamados to see the famous monastery of the Archangel Michael, Sto Theo makes for a natural and enjoyable complement to the day.

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5
Summer Baloni

Summer Baloni

Pyrgoi Thermis

Tucked near the village of Pyrgoi Thermis on the northeastern coast of Lesvos, Summer Baloni is a bar that embodies the laid-back spirit of a Greek summer evening. This part of the island, famed for its thermal springs and unhurried pace, sets the perfect backdrop for a place where visitors can unwind with a cold drink and let the hours drift by. Whether you stop in for a refreshing cocktail, a local beer, or a classic Greek spirit, Summer Baloni offers the kind of convivial atmosphere that makes evenings on Lesvos so memorable. Bars in this corner of the island tend to draw a mix of locals and holidaymakers, creating an authentic social scene far from the more tourist-heavy centers. The warm Aegean climate means outdoor seating is often part of the experience, inviting guests to linger under the stars. For travelers exploring the villages and coastline north of Mytilene, Summer Baloni makes a natural stop to recharge and soak up the relaxed energy of rural Lesvos. It is the kind of place that reminds you why slowing down is one of the great pleasures of island travel.

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4.4
Symposion

Symposion

Molyvos

Symposion is a bar located in Molyvos, one of the most picturesque medieval villages on Lesvos, where cobblestone streets wind beneath a Byzantine castle and traditional stone houses tumble down toward a small fishing harbor. Bars in this setting tend to draw a loyal crowd of travelers and locals alike, offering a relaxed spot to unwind after a day of exploring the village's narrow alleys, pebble beach, and surrounding olive groves. As its name suggests — Symposion echoing the ancient Greek tradition of convivial gathering over drink and conversation — this bar carries a spirit of warmth and sociability. Visitors can expect a place to enjoy a cold Mythos or Alfa beer, a glass of local ouzo, or a cocktail while swapping stories with fellow travelers. In a village as atmospheric as Molyvos, a good bar becomes more than just a stop for a drink; it becomes part of the memory of the place itself. Whether you settle in for a late afternoon aperitif or linger into the evening as the castle above glows in the fading light, Symposion offers the kind of unhurried hospitality that defines island life on Lesvos. It is a natural gathering point for anyone spending time in Molyvos and a reminder that the ancient Greek art of the symposium — good company, good conversation, good drink — is very much alive on this island.

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4.8
THE BLACKBEARD KOURSAROS OF ANAXOS

THE BLACKBEARD KOURSAROS OF ANAXOS

Anaxos Skoutarou

Tucked into the laid-back coastal village of Anaxos, The Blackbeard Koursaros is a bar and gathering spot that wears its piratical spirit with pride. The name alone — koursaros meaning corsair or pirate in Greek — sets the tone: this is a place of good-humoured irreverence, strong drinks, and the kind of easy camaraderie that forms naturally when the Aegean breeze is warm and the evening stretches ahead. Anaxos itself is a quiet, family-friendly beach village on the northwestern coast of Lesvos, and The Blackbeard offers a lively counterpoint to the sedate rhythm of the shoreline, drawing in locals and travellers alike who want something with a bit more character than a standard beach café. Visitors can expect a colourful atmosphere steeped in nautical and pirate iconography, with the sort of eclectic décor that makes for memorable photographs and easy conversation. Whether you settle in for a cold local beer, a cocktail, or something stronger, the place has the feel of a hideout that rewards those who find it — unhurried, unpretentious, and unapologetically itself. It is the kind of spot that earns its reputation by word of mouth rather than signage, a fixture in the social fabric of Anaxos that keeps visitors coming back long after the sunburn has faded. If you are exploring the northwestern corner of Lesvos and want to end your day somewhere with genuine personality, The Blackbeard Koursaros is well worth the detour.

4.9
Terrazo

Terrazo

Mytilini

Terrazo is a bar located in Mytilini, the vibrant capital of Lesvos, where the island's social life pulses with energy from morning coffee to late-night drinks. Situated in the heart of the city, this spot draws both locals and visitors looking to unwind in a lively atmosphere that captures the convivial spirit Mytilini is known for. As a bar in one of the Aegean's most culturally rich port cities, Terrazo offers guests a place to relax with a drink while soaking in the surrounding urban character of Mytilini. Whether you stop in for an afternoon ouzo, a well-crafted cocktail, or a cold beer after a day of exploring the island's landmarks, the bar provides a welcoming setting to rest your feet and connect with the rhythm of local life. Mytilini's bar scene is an essential part of experiencing the island authentically, and Terrazo fits naturally into that tradition. Its central location near the capital makes it a convenient stop for travelers passing through, whether you're heading to the waterfront promenade, the Byzantine castle, or simply looking for a comfortable corner to watch the world go by.

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4.3
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The Body Future Gym Lab

Mytilini

The Body Future Gym Lab is a fitness and sports facility located in Mytilini, the vibrant capital of Lesvos. Situated in the heart of the island's main urban center, it offers visitors and locals alike a well-equipped space to maintain their training routines while traveling. Whether you are a regular gym-goer looking to keep up with workouts between beach days, or a sports enthusiast seeking structured exercise options, this club provides a welcome alternative to the outdoor activities the island is known for. As a dedicated gym and sports lab, The Body Future caters to a range of fitness goals, from strength training and conditioning to more specialized athletic development. Mytilini's position as the island's largest city means the facility benefits from the energy and accessibility of a bustling town, with cafes, restaurants, and the scenic harbor waterfront all within easy reach. For travelers on longer stays who want to balance exploration with an active lifestyle, it represents a practical and convenient option in the island's fitness landscape.

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The End Beach Bar

The End Beach Bar

Sigri

Perched at the far western edge of Lesvos, The End Beach Bar lives up to its evocative name — this is about as far as the road goes on the island, and arriving here feels like reaching a reward after the long, winding drive through volcanic hills and olive groves to the village of Sigri. With the open Aegean stretching unbroken toward the horizon and the rugged coastline of one of Greece's most remote corners as a backdrop, the setting alone makes this bar worth seeking out. Sigri itself is a quietly captivating place, a small fishing village that moves to its own unhurried rhythm, and The End captures that spirit perfectly. Visitors can settle in with a cold drink — local beers, Greek spirits, or a refreshing cocktail — and simply let the afternoon dissolve into the sound of waves and the salt-tinged breeze. The bar's position near the beach makes it a natural gathering point for swimmers, sailors, and road-trippers who have made the pilgrimage to this lesser-visited corner of Lesvos. As the sun descends toward the water in the early evening, the western-facing aspect delivers some of the most spectacular sunsets on the island, painting the sky in colours that feel almost theatrical against the dark silhouette of the petrified forest hills nearby. Whether you stop for a single cold Mythos after an afternoon exploring the nearby Sigri Natural History Museum of the Lesvos Petrified Forest or linger long into the evening watching the stars emerge over the Aegean, The End Beach Bar offers something increasingly rare in the Mediterranean: a genuinely unhurried, unpretentious place at the edge of the world where time slows down and the view does the talking.

4.6
Tolis Bar

Tolis Bar

Skala Kalloni

Tolis Bar is a welcoming local bar situated in Skala Kalloni, a relaxed fishing village tucked along the shores of the Gulf of Kalloni in the heart of Lesvos. The village is best known for its prized Kalloni sardines and its unhurried, authentically Greek atmosphere — and a neighborhood bar like Tolis fits naturally into this unhurried rhythm of life. It serves as a gathering point for locals and visitors alike, offering cold drinks, spirits, and the kind of easy conversation that makes an evening on a Greek island memorable. The bar draws a convivial crowd, particularly in the warmer months when Skala Kalloni sees an uptick of travelers, birdwatchers heading to the nearby Kalloni Salt Pans, and day-trippers exploring the island's interior. Whether you pull up a stool after a long afternoon at the salt flats or wind down after a fish dinner by the harbor, Tolis Bar offers a casual, unpretentious spot to linger over a cold Mythos beer or a glass of ouzo. The relaxed setting and local character make it a genuine slice of everyday Lesvos life rather than a tourist-facing venue. For visitors seeking an authentic taste of island social life away from the busier resort strips, stopping into a bar like Tolis is exactly the kind of spontaneous discovery that gives a trip to Lesvos its lasting warmth. Skala Kalloni's slow pace and the bar's welcoming atmosphere invite you to stay longer than planned — which, on Lesvos, is usually the best plan of all.

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Tropical Cafe Bar

Tropical Cafe Bar

Agios Isidorus

Tropical Cafe Bar is a relaxed drinking and socialising spot near the village of Agios Isidoros on the southern coast of Lesvos, an area beloved for its unhurried pace and proximity to the sea. Whether you are passing through on a coastal drive or settling in for an evening, the bar offers a welcoming place to unwind with a cocktail, a cold beer, or a coffee as the afternoon stretches into dusk. The southern Lesvos coast around Agios Isidoros carries a distinctly local character, away from the busier tourist hubs of Mytilene and Molyvos. Stopping at a neighbourhood bar like Tropical gives visitors a genuine taste of everyday island life, where conversation flows as freely as the drinks and there is never any rush to move on. It is the kind of place where an intended quick stop often turns into a leisurely couple of hours.

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5
Tsonia Beach Bar

Tsonia Beach Bar

Tsonia

Tsonia Beach Bar is a relaxed seaside spot on the shores of Tsonia, a quiet coastal settlement tucked along the northwestern edge of Lesvos. Set against the calm waters of the Aegean, it offers the kind of unhurried atmosphere that makes a simple cold drink feel like a reward — whether you've spent the morning exploring the nearby coastline, hiking the surrounding hills, or simply arrived for the view. As a beach bar, Tsonia Beach Bar serves as a natural gathering point for locals and visitors looking to unwind by the water. Expect refreshing cocktails, cold beers, and non-alcoholic drinks served with the easy hospitality characteristic of the island. The remoteness of the village keeps the crowds light, making it an appealing stop for travellers who prefer their sea views without the bustle of more tourist-heavy beaches. With the sun setting over the Aegean and the scent of salt in the air, a drink here captures something essential about the slower, warmer pace of life on Lesvos.

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4.6
V'ammos Beach Bar

V'ammos Beach Bar

Agios Isidorus

V'ammos Beach Bar is a relaxed seaside hangout located near the quiet coastal village of Agios Isidorus on the southeastern shore of Lesvos. The name itself nods to the Greek word for sand — ammos — hinting at the setting that defines the experience here: drinks in hand, with the Aegean stretching out before you and the unhurried pace that this part of the island does so well. Whether you are winding down after a swim or settling in to watch the sun dip toward the water, V'ammos offers the kind of easy, convivial atmosphere that beach bars on Lesvos have long been known for. Expect cold cocktails, refreshing local beers, and the sort of music that suits an afternoon that has nowhere in particular to be. The stretch of coast around Agios Isidorus tends to attract visitors who prefer a quieter corner of the island away from the more tourist-heavy northern resorts, making V'ammos a fitting stop for those exploring the island on their own terms.

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4.4
Valhalla

Valhalla

Mytilini

Tucked away near the quiet village of Alyfada on Lesvos's northern coast, Valhalla stands out with a name that hints at something bold and memorable amid the island's typically understated landscape. The northern reaches of Lesvos are less touristed than the beaches around Molyvos or the busy port of Mytilene, which gives establishments in this area an unhurried, local character that many travelers specifically seek out. Whether a bar, cafe, or gathering spot, a place that calls itself Valhalla tends to have personality to spare, and the rugged, quiet beauty of the surrounding Aegean coastline only deepens that sense of discovery. Visitors who find their way to Alyfada and its surroundings are often rewarded with the authentic rhythms of everyday Greek island life, away from the polished tourist circuits. A stop at Valhalla offers a chance to pause, take in the northern Lesvos air, and connect with a place that caters as much to locals as to passing travelers. The region's olive groves and stone-walled villages frame the experience, reminding you that this corner of the island has its own unhurried pace that sets it apart from the more-visited southern and western shores.

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4.5
Vasilis Bar & Grill

Vasilis Bar & Grill

Anaxos Skoutarou

A family-run grill house in Anaxos with traditional taverna atmosphere and wheelchair accessibility. Known for excellent grilled meats, particularly authentic gyros, and a warm, welcoming ambiance that makes visitors feel at home while enjoying locally-inspired cuisine.

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4.8
Viento Bar

Viento Bar

Agios Isidorus

Vibrant beach bar in Agios Isidorus known for excellent cocktails, dancing, and lively entertainment. Features bar games, food service, and a fun atmosphere popular with both locals and visitors seeking evening entertainment with sea views and good company.

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4.8
Vista Beach Bar

Vista Beach Bar

Skala Kalloni

Perched along the shores of the Gulf of Kalloni, Vista Beach Bar offers a welcoming retreat on one of Lesvos's most distinctive stretches of coastline. The Gulf of Kalloni is a large, sheltered inland bay renowned across Greece for its exceptional sardines, and the calm, warm waters that lap at its edges give the area a languid, unhurried quality that sets it apart from the island's more exposed Aegean beaches. Vista makes the most of this setting, providing a front-row seat to sunsets that paint the still surface of the gulf in shades of amber and rose. As a beach bar serving the village of Skala Kalloni, Vista draws a relaxed mix of locals and visitors who come to linger over cold drinks, fresh cocktails, and light refreshments through the long summer afternoons. The pace here is quintessentially Greek — unhurried and convivial — and the bar's position by the water makes it a natural gathering point for birdwatchers returning from the nearby wetlands, which are among the finest in the eastern Mediterranean and attract enthusiasts from across Europe each spring. Whether you arrive on foot from the village or pull up after a swim, the atmosphere invites you to stay longer than planned. Skala Kalloni itself is a modest, authentic fishing settlement without the tourist polish of some coastal resorts, and Vista reflects that honest character. It is the kind of place where the conversation flows as freely as the local ouzo, where the view across the gulf toward the surrounding hills is its own reward, and where the simple pleasure of sitting by the sea on a warm Aegean evening feels like exactly enough.

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4.8
Vista Beach Bar Cafe

Vista Beach Bar Cafe

Skala Kalloni

Perched along the coastline near Skala Kalloni, Vista Beach Bar Cafe offers a welcoming spot to unwind with a drink while taking in the calm waters of the Gulf of Kalloni. Whether you stop in for a morning coffee, a midday frappe, or an evening cocktail as the sun dips toward the horizon, the bar's setting makes even a simple drink feel like a proper occasion. Skala Kalloni is one of the most laid-back corners of Lesvos, beloved for its fishing harbor and its unhurried pace, and Vista fits naturally into that spirit. The bar's relaxed, open-air character makes it a natural gathering point for both locals and visitors exploring this part of the island. Cold beers, refreshing cocktails, and light cafe fare pair well with the gentle sea breeze and the views that give the place its name. For anyone spending time around Kalloni — whether birding on the famous salt flats, sampling the local sardines, or simply exploring the Gulf — Vista Beach Bar Cafe provides a comfortable base to rest, refresh, and soak in the unhurried rhythm of Lesvos life.

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4.1
Yako Beach Bar

Yako Beach Bar

Petra

Yako Beach Bar is a relaxed seaside spot near the charming village of Petra on Lesvos's north coast, where the Aegean stretches out toward the horizon and the pace of life slows to something more Mediterranean. Set close to the water, it offers the kind of effortless atmosphere that beach bars in this part of Greece do so well — cold drinks, shade when you need it, and a front-row view of the sea. Whether you're stopping in after a swim or settling in for a long afternoon, Yako serves up cocktails, local spirits, cold beers, and refreshing non-alcoholic options to suit whatever the moment calls for. The proximity to Petra means visitors exploring the village's famous cliff-top church of Agios Nikolaos or the stone-paved waterfront can easily wind down here at the end of the day, watching the light shift over the water as the evening draws in. For travelers on Lesvos's northern coast, a beach bar like Yako represents one of the island's simple pleasures — a place to pause, take in the surroundings, and appreciate the unhurried rhythm that makes this corner of the Aegean so worth visiting.

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2.7
cubano cocktail bar

cubano cocktail bar

Mytilini

Tucked into the vibrant social fabric of Mytilini, the island's lively capital, Cubano is a cocktail bar that brings a spirited, Latin-inflected energy to the Aegean. The bar draws its character from the classic traditions of Cuban mixology, offering a curated selection of rum-based cocktails alongside creative concoctions that pair well with the relaxed Mediterranean mood of the city. Whether you settle in for a mojito or explore something from the bartender's repertoire, the atmosphere is convivial and unhurried in the way that Mytilini nightlife tends to be. Mytilini itself is a city that knows how to enjoy an evening, with a long promenade, waterfront cafes, and a bar scene that comes alive well after sundown. Cubano fits naturally into this rhythm, offering visitors a place to unwind after a day exploring the island's beaches, villages, or the imposing medieval castle that watches over the harbour. The cocktail culture here reflects a broader cosmopolitan streak in Mytilini, a university city and regional capital that blends Aegean tradition with a younger, outward-looking energy. A stop at Cubano makes for a fine way to end a day on Lesvos, glass in hand and the warm island night stretching out ahead.

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4.7