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Ancient wonders
Explore the Acropolis, Parthenon, Ancient Agora and other iconic landmarks all within easy reach of the city centre.

Walkable historic heart
Discover Plaka, Monastiraki, Thissio and Syntagma on foot, linked by scenic pedestrian streets.

City break meets beach
Enjoy the Athenian Riviera's sandy beaches, marinas and coastal charm less than an hour from the centre.
World-class museums
The Acropolis Museum and National Archaeological Museum offer extraordinary collections that are easy to fit into any itinerary.

Island adventures
Ferries from Piraeus connect Athens to beautiful islands like Aegina, Hydra and Poros in just a few hours.

Value for money
From traditional tavernas to local cafés, Athens delivers a memorable Mediterranean experience at surprisingly affordable prices.
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Athens is a combination of historical sites, cultural areas, and a surrounding sea that can make your trip diverse.
Plaka & Anafiotika: The old town sits directly beneath the Acropolis, a web of car-free lanes, neoclassical houses, and tavernas spilling onto the cobbles. Tucked onto the north slope, Anafiotika is a tiny pocket of whitewashed, Cycladic-style houses built by island stonemasons in the 19th century. It's the most atmospheric base for first-timers, though footfall and prices both run higher than the quieter quarters a few streets uphill.
Koukaki & Makrygianni: The residential quarter beside the Acropolis Museum is walkable to every major site and full of modern cafés and small, design-led hotels. It's a favourite for couples planning Athens Greece holidays around culture rather than late nights, with the metro at Syngrou-Fix only a short walk away.
Kolonaki: The city's smartest address climbs the lower slopes of Lycabettus, lined with designer boutiques, contemporary galleries, and the densest concentration of serious restaurants in Athens. It is the right choice if you want polish and dining over proximity to the ruins.
Monastiraki & Psyrri: This is the market-and-nightlife hub — the Sunday flea market, rooftop bars staring straight at the Acropolis, and mezedopoleia that stay open late. Central and lively, it's often where the best value among cheap holidays to Athens turns up for a short stay.
The Athenian Riviera (Glyfada to Vouliagmeni): The coastal strip running south of town offers organised beaches, marinas, and seafood tavernas, all linked to the centre by tram. It's the pick if you want sand and sea sitting alongside your sightseeing rather than an hour away.

Athens offers a wide range of activities that combine history, culture, and leisure. This makes things to do in Athens suitable for all types of travellers.
The Acropolis & Parthenon: Climb the sacred rock early or in the last hour of light for the Parthenon, the Erechtheion's Caryatid porch, the Temple of Athena Nike, and the Theatre of Dionysus — the birthplace of Western drama — on the southern slope. Book a timed ticket online to skip the worst of the queues, and carry a hat: there's almost no shade up top.
The Acropolis Museum: The glass-floored modern museum at the foot of the hill shows the original Caryatids and frieze sculpture, with the Parthenon itself framed through floor-to-ceiling windows on the top floor. A good printed or app Athens travel guide adds context, though the museum's own labelling is among the clearest you'll find.
The Ancient & Roman Agora: The old civic centre holds the remarkably intact Temple of Hephaestus and, a short walk away, the Tower of the Winds — an ancient marble clocktower and weather station. It stays far quieter than the Acropolis above — the easy hour most rushed itineraries skip.
Panathenaic Stadium & Syntagma: The all-marble Kallimarmaro stadium hosted the first modern Olympics in 1896 and still gleams white today; a short stroll away, the kilted Evzones guards perform their slow, ceremonial changing of the guard outside Parliament on the hour.
Cape Sounion at sunset: Roughly 70 km south along the coast road, the Temple of Poseidon — built around 440 BC — stands on a cliff above the Aegean and makes the classic half-day sunset run from the city. Organised coaches leave in the late afternoon, or a hire car lets you break the trip at a Riviera beach on the way down.