But Athens is more than the Acropolis
Most of those who arrive in Athens do so only in search of the remains of Classical antiquity. However, the Hellenic capital offers much more than that.
The Greek capital is living an authentic revolution, its streets alternate the aromas of the ancient world, with impressive monuments that must be admired both for what they were and for their ability to adapt to the present.
Getting around Athens is very simple, you can reach places of interest very easily by public transport, and staying in a central hotel is one of the most important things to consider.
The neighborhoods in Athens
Also, there in the heart of Athens, is the picturesque neighborhood of Plaka, the most beautiful neighborhood that concentrates the best examples of architecture of the past.
Then there is Monastiraki, from the square begins the outdoor market where you can find all kinds of clothes, antiques, and souvenirs to buy.
From the Monastiraki square begins Athinas street leading to the Central Market of Athens where you can find and try several typical Greek products.
A little further north of the central market is the Omonia square, from this square, it begins Panepistimiou street, which leads to Syntagma Square, the Place of the Constitution. Along the way you can admire emblematic neoclassical buildings.
An essential visit for lovers of Classical Greece is the National Archaeological Museum, one of the most important in the world that hosts most of the archaeological treasures found throughout the Hellenic territory.
To discover the city, you have to stain the soles of the shoes with the asphalt of modern Athens.
Agias Eirinis Square
It is one of the most stylish places in the center of Athens right now. Full of cafes, pubs, and restaurants with good music and atmosphere day and night.
Gazi neighborhood and Keramikos
Keramikos (Ceramic) was the area where the potters worked and the largest necropolis/cemetery in Greece between the 5th and 4th centuries B. C. Nowadays you can visit the cemetery and also the small museum.
Close to Keramikos is the Technopolis of Gazi square, the old Gas factory built in 1862, which in recent years has become a cultural center where many concerts, exhibitions, and festivals are held.
Around the square there are many places full of young people and a lot of atmospheres, it is one of the best areas of Athens to go out in summer and winter.
Likavitos (Lycabettus) and Kolonaki
The hill of Likavitos is the highest point, 277 meters, in the center of the city of Athens, can be accessed by the funicular and from above you can admire beautiful views of Athens and the Acropolis.
The visit on the hill of Likavitos can be combined with a walk through Kolonaki, the most elegant district of Athens, extending from Syntagma Square to the foot of Likavitos. A stately neighborhood with neoclassical buildings known for its haute couture shops and nightlife.
Although the summer in Athens is hot the beach is a short distance from the center.
The outskirts of Athens
Vouliagmeni is 25 km from the center of Athens at the foot of Mount Himitos.
Its sandy beaches where the Athenians meet the hot months, the Vouliagmeni Yacht Club and the marina, the restaurants, and taverns next to the sea that become discotheques with the sunset until the early hours of the morning.