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Things to do in Athens: top 7 must-see attractions

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#1 Parthenon +28 recs 4.1/5

The Parthenon is the most iconic monument within the Acropolis of Athens. Finished in 432 BC, this Doric temple once housed a colossal statue of Athena. Its 46 Pentelic marble columns and precise design define ancient Greek architecture. Despite centuries of damage, ongoing restoration efforts keep this landmark a centerpiece of Greece.

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#2 Acropolis +22 recs 4.8/5

In the heart of Athens, the Acropolis rises 156 meters above the city. Once a fortress and royal residence in 3000 BCE, the site became a sanctuary during antiquity. Dedicated to the goddess Athena, it features the iconic Parthenon, the Temple of Athena Nike, the Erechtheion, and the Theatre of Dionysos. This UNESCO World Heritage site showcases the architectural legacy of ancient Greece.

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#3 Acropolis Museum +18 recs 4/5

The Acropolis Museum provides a stunning home for the ruins of Athens. This modern glass and steel structure spans three floors featuring 4,000 artifacts. Explore priceless collections from the Archaic to Late Antiquity periods. See the Parthenon gallery, original Erechtheion columns, caryatids, and statues dating from 900 to 480 BCE. Transparent floors reveal ancient excavations below.

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#4 Odeon of Herodes Atticus +17 recs 5/5

Built in 161 AD at the base of the Athens Acropolis, the Odeon of Herodes Atticus is a 5,000-seat Roman theater hosting the Athens-Epidaurus Festival each summer. Operas, ballets, Greek tragedies, and concerts fill the space under the stars with exceptional acoustics. Entry requires a show ticket, but you can view it from the Acropolis heights during the day.

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#5 Ancient Agora +15 recs 4.5/5

The Ancient Agora in Athens served as the political, commercial, and philosophical core of the ancient city. Set in a green space below the Acropolis, the site features the Temple of Hephaestus, the best preserved in Greece, and the reconstructed Stoa of Attalos, which houses the museum. This is where Socrates debated and citizens voted on laws.

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#6 National Archaeological Museum of Athens +15 recs 5/5

North of the city center, the National Archaeological Museum of Athens holds the world's most extensive collection of Greek antiquities, featuring over 11,000 artifacts. From the Mask of Agamemnon and Santorini frescoes to the Antikythera mechanism, this temple of archaeology spans seven millennia of history inside a grand neoclassical building.

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#7 Benaki Museum +10 recs 5/5

Established in 1931 by Antonis Benakis, the Benaki Museum spans six millennia of history across 36 chronological galleries. Housed in a neoclassical mansion across from the National Garden, it features Mycenaean jewelry, works by El Greco, and traditional costumes. The rooftop cafe offers a clear view of the Acropolis.

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Visiting Athens: Where Antiquity Meets Modern Life

As the capital of Greece, Athens is a dense layering of millennia-old history and high-energy city life. It is a place where every street corner holds a narrative, and ancient ruins sit right against the pace of a modern Mediterranean metropolis. Athens draws both casual travelers and history buffs, offering a direct look at the foundations of Western civilization.

The Acropolis and its ancient treasures

You cannot talk about Athens without mentioning the Acropolis, which sits high on its limestone perch. This major archaeological site holds signature monuments like the Parthenon, the Erechtheion, and the Propylaea. For a deeper look, the Acropolis Museum sits just below, housing artifacts recovered from the site to provide context for the era.

Plaka and Monastiraki: Historic, energetic neighborhoods

A short walk from the Acropolis, the Plaka neighborhood pulls you in with its cobblestone alleys, neoclassical houses, and small shaded squares. It is a prime area for aimless wandering, picking up artisanal goods, or grabbing a local pastry. Next door, Monastiraki is defined by its flea market and eclectic shops. The energy here is high, especially on weekends when Athenians pack the streets.

Kolonaki and Lycabettus Hill: Panoramic views

The more modern and upscale Kolonaki district is filled with art galleries, high-end boutiques, and sidewalk cafes. It is also the best starting point to hike or take the funicular to the top of Lycabettus Hill. From the summit, the view over Athens is expansive, particularly at sunset as the city lights gradually flicker on.

Contemporary culture in the shadow of the ruins

While Athens is deeply rooted in history, it is also looking forward. The Stavros Niarchos Foundation Cultural Center highlights this shift with its green park and ultramodern architecture. For art lovers, the recently renovated National Gallery offers a broad look at Greek and European artistic movements.

Mediterranean flavors and gourmet pleasures

In Athens, eating is a central part of the day. You will find staples like souvlaki (grilled meat skewers), moussaka (an eggplant and ground meat casserole), and spanakopita (spinach and feta phyllo pastry). For drinks, raki and ouzo, both anise-flavored spirits, are the standard way to start a meal alongside a spread of mezedes.

Where to eat?

  • To Kafeneio (Plaka): A traditional tavern where you can enjoy authentic Greek dishes in a warm setting.
  • Ta Karamanlidika Tou Fani (Monastiraki): Ideal for sampling artisanal Greek charcuterie and hearty mezedes.
  • Funky Gourmet (Kerameikos): A Michelin-starred destination for inventive takes on Greek cuisine.
  • Mani Mani (Koukaki): Menu inspired by the Peloponnese region, using fresh ingredients to put a modern spin on culinary traditions.

Where to stay?

  • Electra Palace Athens (Plaka): An elegant hotel with views of the Acropolis and a rooftop pool.
  • Athens Was Design Hotel (Syntagma): Contemporary design with a prime location near the major historical sites.
  • COCO-MAT Athens BC (Koukaki): A refined, eco-conscious hotel featuring a standout rooftop space.
  • The Foundry Suites (Psiri): Cozy accommodations in a lively neighborhood, well-suited for those interested in nightlife.

How to get there?

Athens is reachable via direct flights from most major European cities. Round-trip fares typically run between 100 EUR (about $108) and 250 EUR (about $270) depending on the season. Flight time is roughly 3 hours from Paris.

How to get around?

The Athens Metro system is modern and efficient for reaching the primary sites. You can easily navigate the central neighborhoods on foot, while buses and trams fill the gaps for longer trips across the city.

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When to visit Athens?

The most favorable period to discover Athens covers:

March April May August September

Favorable months also include:

February June July October November

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Climate and atmosphere in Athens month by month

January Less Favorable

Temperatures
1°C to 12°C
Sunshine
5h / day
Rainy days
6 days
Rainfall
60 mm

The city settles down after the holidays, making it an ideal time to visit the Acropolis and local museums without the usual tourist crowds. Evenings are chilly, but sunny days remain pleasant for exploring historic neighborhoods like <strong>Pláka</strong> or <strong>Monastiráki</strong>.

February Less Favorable

Temperatures
2°C to 14°C
Sunshine
6h / day
Rainy days
5 days
Rainfall
52 mm

February is a quiet time to visit, perfect for hitting the major cultural sites without the usual crowds. You can explore the Acropolis or the Archaeological Museum at your own pace, or just soak in the low-key vibe at a local cafe tucked away in the city's narrow side streets.

March Favorable

Temperatures
5°C to 17°C
Sunshine
7h / day
Rainy days
6 days
Rainfall
41 mm

Athens is slowly waking up, with gardens beginning to bloom and outdoor cafes seeing more foot traffic. It is an excellent time to explore ancient sites on foot without dealing with the summer crowds.

April Very Favorable

Temperatures
8°C to 20°C
Sunshine
8.5h / day
Rainy days
5 days
Rainfall
40 mm

Expect mild, comfortable temperatures and the unique experience of Greek Easter, which brings special celebrations to traditional neighborhoods. The city takes on a lively, welcoming energy that spills out into the streets and sidewalk cafes.

May Very Favorable

Temperatures
13°C to 25°C
Sunshine
9h / day
Rainy days
3 days
Rainfall
30 mm

May is an ideal time to visit Athens, with plenty of outdoor cultural events and sidewalk cafes that stay lively late into the evening. The gardens of the Agora and the Psiri neighborhood are especially pleasant this time of year.

June Very Favorable

Temperatures
17°C to 29°C
Sunshine
11h / day
Rainy days
2 days
Rainfall
14 mm

Summer kicks off in June, making it the ideal time to catch the city's many cultural festivals and evening concerts. Expect high temperatures, though the mornings and evenings stay comfortable enough for exploring historical sites or grabbing a drink on a busy patio.

July Favorable

Temperatures
20°C to 33°C
Sunshine
12h / day
Rainy days
1 days
Rainfall
6 mm

The heat makes it best to plan your sightseeing for the early morning or evening, leaving you free to enjoy nighttime events like open-air festivals. The energetic nightlife more than makes up for the sweltering afternoons.

August Favorable

Temperatures
18°C to 33°C
Sunshine
11.5h / day
Rainy days
1 days
Rainfall
8 mm

It stays hot, but the lively nights make the city appealing, especially with so many terraces staying open late. Skip the afternoon sightseeing and prioritize cooler mornings to explore the historic sites.

September Very Favorable

Temperatures
15°C to 29°C
Sunshine
9.5h / day
Rainy days
2 days
Rainfall
12 mm

The weather cools down to a comfortable level, perfect for walking through the historic side streets. Cultural activity picks up significantly with a variety of festivals, making this an especially rewarding time to visit.

October Very Favorable

Temperatures
13°C to 24°C
Sunshine
7.5h / day
Rainy days
4 days
Rainfall
48 mm

Expect mild temperatures and comfortable conditions for long days exploring archaeological sites and historical landmarks. The city maintains a welcoming atmosphere with various cultural events and thinner crowds than you would find during the peak summer months.

November Favorable

Temperatures
9°C to 19°C
Sunshine
6.5h / day
Rainy days
6 days
Rainfall
60 mm

November brings a quiet, mild pace that is perfect for exploring the city without the crowds. Cultural sites operate at a slower, more relaxed rhythm, making it an ideal time for aimless walks through authentic neighborhoods that feel far removed from the typical tourist track.

December Favorable

Temperatures
9°C to 17°C
Sunshine
5h / day
Rainy days
7 days
Rainfall
67 mm

Even with short, chilly days, Athens keeps things cozy with Christmas decorations and traditional markets. Local cultural events and performances make the city a compelling stop during this time of year.

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  • Overall 4.8/5
  • Family 4.7/5
  • Couple 5/5
  • Friends 4.8/5

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  • Museums +43 recs
  • Performance venues +17 recs
  • Popular spots +15 recs

A cultural city

Athens is an incredible cultural city. You really feel like you are walking through history. On the other hand, definitely do not come in the summer, it is way too hot there, it is actually unbearable. To visit the most popular tourist monuments, try to book in advance as early as possible.

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Unique cultural heritage

A city that has a lot going on with plenty of bars and restaurants. There are so many things to see! The Acropolis is a must if you are interested in history, and you will get a magnificent view of the entire city from there. In the summer, the heat is blistering and the archaeological sites do not offer much shade, so you really need to plan your visits accordingly.

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The first great historic city in Europe

If you are into old stones and history, you cannot help but be moved when visiting Athens. You are walking where the first true European civilization developed (there were others before, but on other continents).

I would advise against coming in July or August, though, because the heat is stifling.
And do not expect to find the remains of antiquity intact either. Time has taken its toll.

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So much history

Not a particularly pretty city, but it is packed with ruins and ancient history. Walking around is pleasant. The Acropolis is crowded (go early to avoid the line) but it is worth it. The Acropolis Museum is well done, and the neighborhood around it is pretty but quite touristy. Most of the time you have to pay to walk around the ruins (the Agora, the Temple of Zeus), but you can see them just fine from a distance too.

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Thrilling

It was a French teacher, passionate about Greece, who made me want to discover Athens. This city is halfway between the ancient and the contemporary. The ruins that you can see right in the heart of the city are surprising. Go with family or friends, but bring water bottles because in the middle of summer the heat is overwhelming!

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The cradle of Western civilization

Many people agree that Western civilization starts its history in Greece. For that reason alone, a visit to Athens is a must. You will definitely notice that the country is in a crisis during your visit (so many unfinished buildings left as they are). But history cannot be bought, and Athens has thousands of years of history to show off.

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