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Best Things To Do in Athens, Greece

Are you going to Athens, the capital of Greece? Use this guide to help plan your trip so you don’t miss any of the BEST things to do in Athens Greece!

Reflection of the Erechtheion at the Acropolis of Athens
The Erechtheion at the Acropolis of Athens

How Many Days To Spend In Athens Greece?

In 1 day you can see the most popular things to do in Athens, like the Acropolis, the Parthenon and the other incredible archeological sites of ancient Athens.

If you have 2 days to spend in Athens Greece, you can explore some of the colorful neighborhoods like Monastiraki and Plaka.

The Parthenon at the Acropolis of Athens

Best Things To Do In Athens Greece #1 — Acropolis of Athens

Start your day at the Acropolis at 8 AM, right when they open. This will help you avoid the most crowds. We arrived at 8 AM and there was hardly anyone there, but when we left 2 hours later it was packed!

The Parthenon at the Acropolis of Athens

What To See At The Acropolis of Athens:

The Acropolis is a large complex with a few different sites you will want to visit. Plan to spend about 2 hours to fully explore the Acropolis.

The Parthenon

At first I thought the Parthenon and the Acropolis were two different places in Athens Greece. But actually, acropolis just means “hill”.  So the Parthenon is the most famous building, and the acropolis is the hill that it’s on.

Besides the Parthenon, there are a few other interesting sites to see on the acropolis.

The Erechtheion at the Acropolis of Athens

The Erechtheion

The Erechtheion is an ancient Greek temple dedicated to Athena and Poseidon. It’s famous for the six female figures carved into supporting columns, know as the “Porch of the Maidens“. Look closely at the carving of the dresses. They are still in such incredible condition for being over 2,400 years old!

Odeon of Herodes Atticus at the Acropolis of Athens

Odeon of Herodes Atticus

The Odeon of Herodes Atticus is a stone theatre built in 161 AD. It was restored in 1950, and concerts and other performances are still held here today.

View from the Acropolis of Athens

View from the Acropolis of Athens

The acropolis has the most incredible views of Athens Greece!! Some of the best views are over by the flagpole with the Greek flag.

Ruins at the Acropolis of Athens

Theatre of Dionysus

The Theatre of Dionysus is possibly the world’s first theatre. It could seat as many as 17,000 people and was renowned for its excellent acoustics. The theatre is carved directly into the hill of the Acropolis.

View from the Acropolis of Athens

Temple of Athena Nike & Propylaea Gate

The two other main sites you shouldn’t miss at the Acropolis of Athens are the Temple of Athena Nike & the Propylaea Gate. The Propylaea is the monumental gateway that was the original entrance to the Acropolis.

A temple dedicated to the goddess Athena Nike was built right next to the gate in 430 BC.

View from Areopagus Hill in Athens Greece

Areopagus Hill (Mars Hill)

Right as you exit the gate to the acropolis, but before you walk down the hill to where the cars are, you’ll see a rock/hill to the right with a staircase you can go up for another great view of Athens Greece.

Best View of the Acropolis of Athens

Best Things To Do In Athens Greece #2 — Best View of the Acropolis

If you like taking pictures and you’re looking for the postcard-perfect view of Athens Greece, you can get the best pictures of the Acropolis from Pnyx Hill.

Mount Lycabettus in Athens Greece

From Pnyx Hill you have a great view of Mount Lycabettus.

Best View of the Acropolis of Athens

And from here you also have the best view of the Acropolis and Parthenon in Athens Greece.

Best Things To Do In Athens Greece #3 — Hadrian’s Library

After the acropolis, make your way to Hadrian’s Library. Here you can see the ruins of an ancient Roman library built in 132 AD.

Temple of Hephaestus at the Ancient Agora of Athens

Best Things To Do In Athens Greece #4 — Ancient Agora of Athens & Temple of Hephaestus

Just a short walk from Hadrian’s Library is the Ancient Agora of Athens where you can see the Temple of Hephaestus.

Temple of Hephaestus at the Ancient Agora of Athens

Plan to spend another 2 hours exploring Hadrian’s Library, the Ancient Agora, and Temple of Hephaestus.

By this time you’ll probably be very hungry, so now’s a good time to stop for lunch. If you walk back towards Hadrian’s Library on Adrianou Street you will see many cute restaurants and cafes with outdoor terraces. It’s the perfect spot for lunch and people watching in Athens Greece.

Temple of Zeus in Athens Greece

Best Things To Do In Athens Greece #5 — Temple of Zeus

After lunch make a quick visit to the Temple of Zeus.

Temple of Zeus in Athens Greece

The Temple of Olympian Zeus is dedicated to Zeus, King of the Olympian gods.

Be sure to look up and notice the intricate detailing on the columns.

Changing of the Guards at the Greek Parliament Building in Athens Greece

Best Things To Do In Athens Greece #6 — Changing of the Guards at the Greek Parliament Building

If you happen to be in Athens Greece on a Sunday, there is a ceremonial changing of the guards outside the Greek Parliament building.

Lantern Street in Athens Greece

Best Things To Do in Athens Greece #7 — Explore Monastiraki

Monastiraki is a colorful, vibrant neighborhood near Hadrian’s Library and the Ancient Agora of Athens. Below are some of the best places to visit in Monastiraki.

Lantern Street in Athens Greece

Pittaki Street

This magical lantern street in Athens Greece is on Pittaki street near the Little Kook Tea House

Lantern Street in Athens Greece

It would be so fun to come here at night and see all the lanterns lit up in this cozy alley.

Best view of Athens Greece

A for Athens Cocktail Bar

The view from the rooftop terrace at A for Athens Cocktail Bar is in my opinion the very best view of Athens Greece.

Rooftop bar in Athens Greece

Look at this amazing view of the Acropolis and the Monastiraki neighborhood!

After a busy morning exploring all the sites, definitely come to this rooftop bar in Athens Greece for a relaxing drink with incredible views.

Restaurant street in Monastiraki neighborhood in Athens Greece

Adrianou Street

Adrianou Street starts at Hadrian’s Library and ends near Thissio Metro.

Restaurant street in Monastiraki neighborhood in Athens Greece

Colorful cafes and restaurants with outdoor seating line this narrow pedestrian walking street.

Restaurant in Monastiraki neighborhood in Athens Greece

Adrianou Street is the perfect place to relax in an outdoor cafe in Athens Greece.

Cafe Plaka in Athens Greece

Best Things To Do in Athens Greece #8 — Explore Plaka

Plaka is another fun neighborhood to explore in Athens Greece.

Historic Plaka neighborhood in Athens Greece

Plaka is the historic neighborhood in Athens. There are many narrow streets and pedestrian-only alleys with colorful home and charming cafes. It’s a great place to spend a few hours wandering around and exploring.

Plaka Stairs in Athens Greece

Plaka Stairs

The Plaka Stairs are definitely something you should see in Plaka. Dozens of cafes literally line these famous steps with tiny tables and seat cushions for sitting on the steps and sipping coffee or grabbing a pastry. This would be a great place to stop for a little break or a coffee in Athens Greece!

Greek Flags in Plaka neighborhood of Athens Greece
Greek Flags in an alley in Plaka

Private Tours in Greece

You can easily get to all the main sites in Athens on your own, but if you are looking for a private driver in Greece, I have one I can highly recommend. We booked a 6-Day private tour all around Greece, and it included a Full Day Athens Tour.

I did a LOT of research and sent dozens of emails back and forth before finally deciding on a tour company. The one that was the most responsive and the most willing to customize our itinerary for our needs was Hellenic Private Tours.

We had an absolutely amazing experience and I would 100% book with them again when we go back to Greece. I cannot recommend them enough!

Our English-speaking driver/guide from Hellenic Private Tours took us to all the major sites and told us all about the historic monuments we were about to visit. His English was excellent and he was very easy to understand.

Our guide was extremely knowledgable and went out of his way to make sure we were comfortable, supplied with water bottles, and saw everything we wanted to see. I had saved a few pictures from Pinterest of places in Athens Greece that I definitely wanted to see, but I had no idea where they were. I showed them to our guide and he immediately knew exactly where every single picture was taken and took us there. His knowledge of the city was seriously impressive!


Best Restaurants In Athens Greece

Best Restaurants In Athens Greece

Kappari

We had one of the most amazing, memorable meals out of our entire two weeks in Greece at Kappari in Athens Greece. They offer authentic Greek cuisine, friendly hospitality, and it’s off the beaten path. You won’t find too many other tourists there! If you only have one meal in Athens, make it at Kappari!!

Best Restaurants In Athens Greece

Everything on the menu at Kappari looked SO good. We got a few appetizers to share so we could try many different things. I loved everything we had here. They even give you a complimentary dessert!

Ice Cream in Athens Greece

DaVinci Artisan Gelato

Be sure to look for this fun artisanal gelato on Adrianou Street in Monastiraki. It’s the perfect spot for an afternoon ice cream in Athens Greece!

Sunset view in Athens Greece

Galaxy Restaurant & Bar

For the BEST sunset view in Athens Greece, head to Galaxy Restaurant & Bar on the rooftop of the Hilton Hotel in Athens. How gorgeous is this sunset view over the Acropolis??

Rainbow Chairs at Galaxy Restaurant in Athens Greece

The restaurant is super cute and colorful. The menu is more international, but I would definitely recommend coming here for a drink at sunset just for the view!

Best Hotels In Athens Greece

Best Hotels In Athens Greece

If you are looking for the best hotels in Athens Greece, we absolutely loved the Hotel Grande Bretagne.

Best Hotels In Athens Greece

This was honestly the most comfortable bed I have ever slept on. I got the BEST sleep on my life here.

Best Hotels In Athens Greece

The rooms are super quiet and sparkling clean.

Best Hotels In Athens Greece

I really appreciated all the counter space in the bathroom!

Breakfast view of Acropolis in Athens Greece

But the most amazing thing about the Hotel Grande Bretagne is the breakfast view.

Breakfast view of Acropolis in Athens Greece

We had this incredible view every morning for breakfast in Athens Greece.


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Athens Greece Travel Guide

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33 Responses
  1. Wherelocated.net

    Athens is one of those cities where I imagine choosing the right neighbourhood to stay could make a big difference to the trip. I think I’d want to stay in Plaka or around Monastiraki Square for convenience.

  2. Tori

    We are going to the next trip as a family. Now we have chosen Greece. Thank you for sharing information and your advice. And also offered their places to visit.

  3. Rita

    I am a Athenian lady living in London. This was a truly informative selection of things to do and must see in Athens. Wonderful photos ! Well done!!

  4. Analaura DeVary

    Love your post. We are heading to Athens at the end of August. I think this is going to be helpful. Thank you

  5. Violeta Matei

    Thanks for the article! I’m going to Athens next week and you just gave me some more ideas of places to add to my bucket list.

  6. Alexa Stufano

    For the Hellenic Tours. Did you do a semi private or private? If you did a private tour did you have the tour guide just drive you or also come inside with you to all the stops?

  7. Chris Towers

    I was in Athens a little under 4 years ago and i absolutely loved it,.

    I am ashamed to admit it, but it took me too long to go and visit. I live in Rhodes, so there is not excuse for taking o long to plan a trip there. It is only a 45 minute flight.

    I had a great look around the Parthenon and the Acropolis, took in lot of sites and samples the Greek Cuisine.

    Had a lovely time.

    Great to read this :)

    Thanks

    Chris

  8. Rose

    Athens is good city. its very good destination for holidays in Greece. very good blogging about Destinations about Greece. thanks friend

  9. Eugene

    These photos are so professional and colorful that they make me want to throw away me camera and never take pictures again!! Thanks for sharing!

  10. Alex of Wanderlust Marriage

    Gorgeous Athens photos! And the Grand Bretagne looks awesome!

    I’m excited to be returning to Greece in two weeks!

  11. Leon

    Hi, Kevin & Amanda, this is a really amazing blog about Athens. I studied on Crete island for about 2 months when I was student and I went to Athens two times, but it was all very short trip, like a day or two. Your blog just reminds me my old school days. Thank you very much. I am actually thinking of going back to Athens to do some 5 or 6 days travel with my family and kids, so this article is very very helpful. I like the Monastiraki neighborhood and probably will find somewhere to stay nearby.

  12. Rachel

    Hi Amanda,
    Amazing photos as usual!
    I was wondering, is there a particular Lightroom preset you use on most of your pictures? I don’t quite know how to describe it, but a lot of your pictures have the same vibrant, tropical glow about them. There is a particular color palette you seem to emphasize. Your pictures are absolutely stunning, so I just thought I’d ask. Thanks! :)

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