Ruins of iconic 5th-century B.C. temple complex. We recommend booking tickets in advance and planning this visit out (you can do the Acropolis and the Agora on the same day). Wear walking shoes and plan to do this event in the morning!
The Ancient Agora of Athens was the heart of the ancient city, serving as the center for political, commercial, social, and judicial activities. Located just under the Acropolis! We recommend getting tickets to visit in advance as some days sell out (you can do the Acropolis and the Agora on the same day). Wear walking shoes!
Ancient Olympic Stadium. If you’d like to go inside, you will need to purchase tickets. You can get tickets in advance or on site.
Busy tourist street that connects to Syntagma Square. Great shopping and can be used as a central point within the City Center between restaurants, bars, and hotels.
Ancient neighborhood under Acropolis turned into streets of shops and restaurants.
Upscale neighborhood with restaurants and the designer shops in the City Center.
*=Reservations Recommended Manari Taverna*, Granello, O Thanasis, Birdman* Ermou Taverna*, Sushimou*, Brutus Steakhouse*, Ergon House, 72H Ergon Bakery, Gatsby, Ekiben Kitchen*, Juicy Grill Burgers, The Nolan, Ami Italian Cocktail Bar, Heteroclito Wine Bar, Wine is Fine, Kennedy Wine Bar, Kinky Fish Late Night Bar, Glug Glug Wine Bar, Bless Me Father Late Night Bar. There is an abundance of entertainment options--as you walk around the City Center, you will see them!
Krabo, DOT Beach Vibes, Lemon Tree, The C— in that order. (any beach bar on this strip of beach--there are many. All with beds and service for rent in the daytime). At night, this same strip turns into nightlife on the beach. Krabo is only beach bar not located on the same beach, it is located across the Four Seasons. We recommend making a reservation at any of these in advance. Lake Voulagmeni is beautiful and also has bar/restaurant scene. City Center of Glyfada has bars and restaurants.