Babylonia

About
Babylonia is a bar on Protopapadaki street in Naxos Town, open every night of the week from 8 PM through to 3 AM. With a 4.7 rating across 137 Google reviews, it draws a loyal crowd of both locals and visitors looking for an unhurried evening out rather than a full club experience.
The address puts it squarely within the Chora, the old town area that climbs toward the Kastro. Protopapadaki is one of the main pedestrian arteries threading through the commercial and social core of Naxos Town, so Babylonia benefits from foot traffic without being lost in it.
What to Expect
Babylonia positions itself as a bar with a relaxed atmosphere — the kind of place where you settle in with a cocktail or a local spirit rather than rushing through a round. Greek bars in this mould typically serve a range of mixed drinks alongside beer, wine, and spirits. The vibe leans social rather than loud, which suits Naxos Town's generally easygoing nightlife character. Evenings begin to pick up here well after dinner, typically from around 9 PM onward, and the crowd tends to stay engaged well past midnight.
For context, Naxos is not Mykonos — the nightlife is genuine but not overwhelming, and Babylonia fits that scale well.
How to Get There
Protopapadaki runs through the heart of Naxos Town and is walkable from virtually everywhere in the Chora. If you are staying near the waterfront or the port, head inland from the main harbour promenade and follow the main pedestrian street north toward the market area — Protopapadaki intersects it within a short walk.
If you are coming from a beach area like Agios Georgios or Agios Prokopios, taxis are the most practical option after dark, as the distances are 2–8 km depending on where you are staying. The KTEL bus service connects the main resort beaches to Naxos Town during summer, though late-night return trips require a taxi. Parking in Naxos Town is tight; a car is not the most convenient choice for a night out in the Chora.
Best Time to Visit
Babylonia opens at 8 PM nightly, but the bar genuinely comes alive later in the evening — 10 PM to midnight is typically the sweet spot for atmosphere without peak-hour crowding. The summer season (June through September) sees the highest footfall, and Naxos Town's social scene stays active well into August nights. Shoulder months — May and October — offer the same hours with noticeably thinner crowds and a more local-facing crowd.
Weekend nights in July and August will be the busiest; if you prefer a quieter drink, a weeknight in early June or late September is a better call.
Tips for Visiting
- Babylonia opens at 8 PM every night of the week, year-round hours are not confirmed outside peak season, so calling ahead (+30 698 019 4546) in spring or autumn is worth doing.
- Follow the bar on Instagram (@babylonia_bar) for any event nights or seasonal updates before your trip.
- The Chora is best explored on foot — wear comfortable shoes, as the old-town lanes involve cobblestones and occasional steps.
- If you are making a full night of it, Babylonia works well as a first or mid-evening stop before moving further into the Chora's other bars.
- Combine the visit with dinner at one of the restaurants along the waterfront or in the old market area before heading here around 9–10 PM.
What's Nearby
Protopapadaki puts Babylonia within easy walking distance of the main Naxos Town market, the Venetian Kastro, and the archaeological museum housed inside the Kastro walls. The Temple of Apollo gateway (Portara), on the small islet of Palatia just north of the port, is a ten-minute walk from this part of town and worth seeing at dusk before the bar opens. The harbour-front cafes and tavernas are similarly close, making the whole central Chora area easy to explore in a single evening on foot.
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