(Cyclades) These are the most popular islands in Greece. You can visit gorgeous beaches and places like Santorini, Mykonos, Sifnos, Syros, Serifos, Paros, Milos, Naxos, Amorgos, Ios, Tinos, and Folegandros. (Dodecanese) This beautiful slice of Greece includes islands such as Patmos, Samos, Kos, Tilos, Symi, Kalymnos, Leros, and Rhodes. (Ionian Islands) These islands are easy to visit when visiting Greece from Italy, one of the many popular Greek island hopping routes. Corfu, Lefkada, Kefalonia, Zakynthos, and Ithaka are some of the best-known Ionian Islands. (Argo-Saronic Gulf Islands) Easy to reach as they are relatively close to Athens. Saronic Islands include Aegina, Poros, Hydra, Spetses, Salamina, and Agistri. (Crete) Crete is Greece’s biggest island. It’s a major destination on its own, a place where you could spend a week or more exploring amazing beaches and ancient sites. But wait, there’s more! (Evia) (Northeastern Aegean Sea Islands) (Sporades)
360 Cocktail Bar is located on Monastiraki Square, just steps from the metro station, and offers amazing views of the Acropolis and Parthenon day and night. The menu consists of excellent cocktails and traditional Greek-inspired dishes, including pasta, risotto, meat, seafood, and vegetarian options.
Gyros, pronounced "yee-ros" in Greece, are savory bundles of joy wrapped up in fresh pita. This Greek staple is an all-time favorite, and no trip to Athens would be complete without trying one from any place at anytime!
Once Athens’ gritty industrial area, Gazi has reinvented itself as one of Athens’ coolest nightlife and entertainment hubs. Home to the Technopolis cultural center—the former gasworks that today hosts concerts, art exhibitions and a museum—the neighborhood is now crammed with bars, restaurants, live music venues, and nightclubs. A summer night in Gazi is a must if you want to see how the Greeks have fun! The “village” is busy almost every night of the week and crowded on Fridays and Saturdays, but no matter what, you can be sure it will be a night to remember! Greek people rarely go out before 10:00 pm and they do stay out until VERY late.