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Athens: 3 Days Trip Curated Recommendations
Marina Tinker
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Welcome to my hometown Athens, a city that seamlessly blends ancient history with modern vibrancy. This three-day adventure is designed to help you make the most of your time in this captivating Greek capital. From exploring the iconic Acropolis and its awe-inspiring monuments to savoring traditional cuisine in charming neighborhoods, and immersing yourself in Athens' lively nightlife, you'll discover the diverse facets that make this city truly special.
This guide is divided into the following categories:
1. what to do for each day (archeological sites, neighborhoods you need to visit, activities to do)
2. where to eat & drink (includes 6 restaurants, 6 all-day cafes/bars),
3. where to party (nightlife in Athens).
It is suitable for both winter and summer visitors.
A curated list of recommendations like this unlike an itinerary offers flexibility and allows travelers to choose based on their available time. However, the way I listed the activities by day allows for a manageable time-based plan.
It includes a map and insight notes such as a place description, the address, the opening hours, the ticket prices, the official website to book your tickets (If needed), and some tips for your visit.
Make sure to also check my Athens Riviera FREE Guide, if you are visiting Athens during the summer.
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Cities I specialize in: Paris, France and Athens, Greece.
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WHAT TO DO:
DAY 1
ACROPOLIS OF ATHENS
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Start your day by visiting the iconic Acropolis. The Acropolis holds immense historical and cultural significance as the center of ancient Athens. It was a sacred site dedicated to the city's patron goddess, Athena, and served as the religious and administrative heart of the city-state. Alongside the Parthenon, there are other notable structures on the Acropolis. The Erechtheion, with its famous Caryatid Porch featuring six female statues, was dedicated to both Athena and Poseidon. The Temple of Athena Nike, known for its elegant Ionic columns, was dedicated to the goddess of victory. Enjoy the panoramic views of Athens from the top.
Extra: The Herodes Atticus, also known as the Herodeon, is an ancient open-air theater located at the foot of the Acropolis in Athens, Greece. Today, the Herodes Atticus is renowned for hosting various cultural events and performances, including ancient Greek dramas, concerts, ballets, and modern theatrical productions. It serves as a unique and atmospheric venue for artistic and cultural experiences. If you visit the city during the summer you can check out the Athens Festival which is the city’s annual arts festival and a highlight of the Greek summer calendar.
Address: Acropolis, Athens 105 58, Greece
Opening hours:
April to October: Daily 8:00-20:00
November to March: Daily 8:00-17:00
The last entry is 30 minutes before closing.
Closed: The Athens Acropolis remains closed on 1 January, 25 March, and 1 May, Greek Easter Sunday, 25 and 26 December.
Ticket price: It varies. Please check the official website below.
Getting there:
Line 2(red): Metro Station Acropoli (Makrigianni Exit)
A 2-minute walk from the southeast entrance
There are two main entrances to the Acropolis:
1. The main entrance: This is located at the western end of the Acropolis. This is where the ticket office is located. This entrance tends to be busy; you may have to wait for one to two hours during the peak season to be able to enter.
2. Smaller ticket office: Located at the southeastern corner of the Acropolis, on Dionysiou Areopagitou near the Acropolis Museum. If you are hoping to avoid the long lines, use this entrance to the Acropolis.
Tip: Book your tickets in advance from the official website.
The website provided by thatch is not the official website.
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ACROPOLIS MUSEUM
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The Acropolis Museum offers a fascinating journey through the history and artistry of the Acropolis. It provides a comprehensive and immersive experience, allowing visitors to appreciate the ancient treasures of Athens and gain a deeper understanding of ancient Greek civilization.
Restaurant and Shop: The museum includes a restaurant where visitors can enjoy panoramic views of the Acropolis while dining. There is also a gift shop that offers a variety of souvenirs, books, and replicas related to the museum's collections.
Address: Dionysiou Areopagitou 15, 11742 Athens, Greece
Opening hours:
November to March
Monday – Thursday 9:00-17:00
Friday 9:00-22:00
Saturday & Sunday 9:00-20:00
April to October
Monday 9:00-17:00
Tuesday – Sunday 9:00-20:00
Friday 9:00-22:00
The archaeological excavation beneath the Museum can be visited during the following days and hours:
November to March
Monday – Sunday 9:00-17:00
April to October
Monday 9:00-17:00
Tuesday – Sunday 9:00-20:00
The last entry is 30 minutes before closing.
Closed on 1 January, Orthodox Easter Sunday, 1 May, 25 and 26 December
Ticket price:
November to March 10€
April to October 15€
Getting there:
Line 2(red): Metro Station Acropoli (Makrigianni Exit)
Tip: Book your tickets in advance from the official website.
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DIONYSIOU AREOPAGITOU STREET
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The street is a pedestrian-only zone, making it a pleasant and safe area for walking and exploring. It is lined with trees, green spaces, and benches, providing a relaxing atmosphere for both locals and tourists. The street is flanked by neoclassical buildings, which add to its charm and elegance. As you walk along Dionysiou Areopagitou Street, you'll have beautiful panoramic views of the Acropolis and its iconic monuments. Dionysiou Areopagitou Street is often a venue for cultural events and performances. During the summer months, the street may host open-air concerts, theater performances, and other artistic events, attracting locals and visitors alike.
Address: Dionysiou Areopagitou, 11742 Athens, Greece
Getting there:
Line 2(red): Metro Station Acropoli (Makrigianni Exit)
Website: NO
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PLAKA NEIGHBORHOOD
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Plaka is a historic neighborhood located at the foot of the Acropolis in Athens, Greece. Known as the "Old Town" of Athens, Plaka is famous for its narrow streets, neoclassical architecture, charming squares, and vibrant atmosphere. laka is characterized by its beautiful neoclassical buildings, painted in vibrant colors. The architecture reflects the various historical periods and styles that have shaped the neighborhood's appearance over the centuries.
Anafiotika: Located within Plaka, Anafiotika is a tiny neighborhood that feels like a Greek island village in the heart of Athens. With its whitewashed houses, blue doors and windows, and bougainvillea-covered walls, it offers a tranquil and idyllic escape from the bustling city.
Address: The Plaka is under the Acropolis and stretches almost to Syntagma. Two main pedestrian streets intersect at what is generally considered the center of the Plaka: Kydathineon and Adrianou.
Getting there: Line 2(red): Metro Station Acropoli (Makrigianni Exit)
Tip: Numerous tavernas and restaurants are offering a variety of Greek cuisine.
Website: No
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DAY 2
THE TOMB OF THE UNKNOWN SOLDIER
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The changing of the guard ceremony, in front of the Hellenic Parliament, takes place in Syntagma Square. The Evzones are the elite presidential guards who perform the changing of the guard ceremony. They are members of the Greek Presidential Guard and wear a distinctive traditional uniform that dates back to the 19th century. The uniform includes a pleated white kilt, a red fez with a long black tassel, and an intricate tunic. The changing of the guard ceremony is a meticulously choreographed event.
Address: Syntagma Square-Greek Parliament Building
Timing: The change of the guards takes place every hour by the military unit whose members stand proudly in perfect stillness in front of the Parliament. But every Sunday at 11 am, you can watch the official ceremony of the changing of the guards with the official dresses.
Ticket price: FREE
Getting there: Line 2(red): Metro Station Syntagma
Website: NO
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Marina Tinker
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Hello, Travel Enthusiasts!
I'm Marina Tinker, a Thatch travel planner/advisor and content creator specializing in two cities: Paris, France, and my hometown Athens, Greece.
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