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Athens Travel Guide

Athens is a city that gets its name from the Greek goddess of wisdom - Athena. It is the birthplace of European civilization. Despite thousands of years of wear and tear from wind and snow, it still exudes a unique charm. When you go to Athens, you will have the opportunity to see great ancient temples and exciting marketplaces. The grandiose achievements of the centuries enshroud the city at every turn. Athens is surrounded on three sides by mountains. The last side faces the Aegean Sea. The city is built around the Acropolis. Even though the Acropolis has already endured 2,000 years of wind and rain, warfare and modernization, people are still shocked by the remaining, albeit damaged, temples. Take a stroll through historic Pláka and choose one of the many restaurants to indulge in some mouthwatering Greek cuisine.
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Acropolis of Athens

Acropolis of Athens

9.1
4.7/5916 Reviews
"Military Sites"
"Historical Sites"
Acropolis Museum

Acropolis Museum

7.5
4.6/5214 Reviews
"Buildings by Famous Architects"
"Museums"
Parthenon

Parthenon

7.4
4.7/5380 Reviews
"Historical Sites"
"​​landmark"
National Archaeological Museum

National Archaeological Museum

6.9
4.6/5100 Reviews
"Museums"
Syntagma Square

Syntagma Square

6.6
4.5/5275 Reviews
"Squares"
Plaka

Plaka

6.3
4.5/5149 Reviews
"Featured Neighborhoods"
Temple of Olympian Zeus

Temple of Olympian Zeus

6.3
4.6/5208 Reviews
"Popular Spots"
"Buildings by Famous Architects"
Mount Lycabettus

Mount Lycabettus

5.6
4.5/590 Reviews
"Mountains"
"Night Attractions"
Theatre of Dionysus

Theatre of Dionysus

5.4
4.4/557 Reviews
"Historical Sites"
Hellenic Parliament Foundation for Parliamentarism and Democracy

Hellenic Parliament Foundation for Parliamentarism and Democracy

5.3
4.4/556 Reviews
"Buildings by Famous Architects"
"Squares"

Where to Stay

Discover the most popular places to stay in Athens, complete with recommendations from fellow travelers and special hotel offers
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Niche Hotel Athens

Niche Hotel Athens

4.6/5112 Reviews
One&Only Aesthesis

One&Only Aesthesis

3.9/522 Reviews
Sofitel Athens Airport

Sofitel Athens Airport

4.7/596 Reviews
Athens Marriott Hotel

Athens Marriott Hotel

4.1/5107 Reviews
Life Gallery Athens

Life Gallery Athens

4.3/515 Reviews
Blue Sea Hotel Alimos

Blue Sea Hotel Alimos

3.8/534 Reviews
Mirivili Rooms & Suites
President Hotel

President Hotel

4.3/549 Reviews

What to Eat

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O Thanasis

O Thanasis

4.8/554 Reviews
Avg. USD20/person
"Fast Food"
"Famous Restaurants"
Ta Karamanlidika tou Fani

Ta Karamanlidika tou Fani

4.8/514 Reviews
Avg. USD20/person
"Middle Eastern Cuisine"
"Famous Restaurants"
Alexander The Great

Alexander The Great

4.6/511 Reviews
Avg. USD38/person
"Western-style"
"Open Late"
Tudor Hall

Tudor Hall

4.3/54 Reviews
Avg. USD73/person
"Bars/Bistros"
"Open Late"
2 Mazi Restaurant

2 Mazi Restaurant

4.0/51 Reviews
Avg. USD70/person
"Western-style"
"Open Late"
Psaras

Psaras

4.9/513 Reviews
Avg. USD33/person
"Western-style"
"Open Late"
Hytra Restaurant & Bar

Hytra Restaurant & Bar

4.5/531 Reviews
Avg. USD80/person
"Western-style"
"Open Late"
Stani

Stani

1 Reviews
Avg. USD6/person
"Bakeries"
"Famous Restaurants"
Rozalia

Rozalia

4.5/525 Reviews
Avg. USD27/person
"Western-style"
"Open Late"
Lukumades

Lukumades

4.3/53 Reviews
Avg. USD11/person
"Bakeries"
"Open Late"
Lithos Tavern

Lithos Tavern

4.9/510 Reviews
Avg. USD36/person
"Western-style"
"Open Late"
SCALA VINOTECA

SCALA VINOTECA

3.0/51 Reviews
Avg. USD61/person
"Western-style"
"Open Late"

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While you stroll through Athens, you will meet modernity, combined with Greek culture and fun-loving people in a pulsating but at the same time relaxed society that characterizes this country. If you look a little higher, over the horizon, you will discover a place that was truly created for the gods - the Acropolis. Once there, you should leave the bustling city behind you for a few hours to immerse yourself in an exciting story. In my article I will tell you what to expect when you visit this fascinating building, the symbol of Athens. Acropolis - not only in Athens Did you know that the name Acropolis is just a generic term and that there are several of these buildings? If you shake your head now, it doesn't matter, because most of them only think of the Acropolis in Athens. Acropolis in the original sense means something like castle hill, which once served as a fortification. For strategic reasons, this facility - as can be seen almost everywhere in the world - was built on the city hills, after all, from there you have the best view. On enemies, not on the landscape. We enjoy that today. An acropolis is like a citadel, also a fortress on the heights of a city, whereby the acropolis has developed more and more into a cultural site over time. Today, however, everything revolves around the famous landmark of the Greek capital, because numerous tourists make pilgrimages to the hill that characterizes the cityscape. For this reason, I also set out to take a closer look at the Place of the Gods, which has been a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1986. #mynovgetaway #mynovgetaway
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Benaki Museum in Athens, Greece: Originally the home of Emmanuel Benakis, the Benaki museum was handed over to Greece by his heirs after his death in 1929. Meant to house the collection of the son of Emmanuel Benakis, Antonis, the Benakis Museum was opened up to the public in 1931. The building was constructed in 1867-1868 by Ioannis Peroglou, a wealthy merchant. The building then transferred into the hands of businessman Panagis Charokopos and then in 1910, it was again sold to Emmanuel Benakis, who made significant changes to make the house more suitable for his family. Finally, architect Anastasios Metaxas made the final alterations that came into effect when the building was converted into a museum in 1931, this included extending its west side. After Antonis Benakis death in 1974, many more items were added to the museums already extensive collection. Some of its more prominent collections include photographic and historic, Neo-Hellenistic, architecture archives and also a Department of Childhood which includes an interesting collection of toys and games. Also showcased are various pieces of modern and modernistic art by Greek artists. There are also exhibitions of the Cycladic, Minoan and Mycenaean art, as well as items from the Byzantine period. The modern collection in the museum consists of artifacts more religious in nature, as compared to the earlier collections. This includes wooden paintings, decorative items, textiles, traditional costumes, jewels and much more. The religious artifacts date to the post-Byzantine era and have been retrieved from all over Greece and also Greek communities in other parts of the world. #mynovgetaway #mynovgetaway
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