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7 Best Places To Visit In Athens (Greece)

7 Best Places To Visit In Athens (Greece)

Athens dates back more than 3000 years and so is its history.

The glorious past and the preserved present make this city a perfect place to visit and explore.

Athens is filled with many beautiful attractions that you can visit.

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Some of these locations are of historical and archeological importance.

In this article, you will get to know about the following places to visit in Athens,

  1. Acropolis and Parthenon
  2. Syntagma Square
  3. Panathenaic Stadium
  4. Odeon of Herodes Atticus
  5. Anafiotika and Plaka
  6. Temple of Olympian Zeus

Let’s see each of these places in detail…

1. Acropolis and Parthenon

Acropolis, Greece
LocationAreopagitou Street, Athens
TimingsSummers (Monday: 8am-4pm); (Friday: 8am -10pm); (Tuesday to Sunday: 8am-8pm).
Winters (Monday to Thursday: 9am-5pm); (Friday: 9am-10pm); (Saturday and Sunday: 9am-8pm).
Entry fee€ 20
Nearest Metro StationAcropolis

It is one of the symbols of Greek architecture as well as the mythology that we speak of so much in recent days.

Located in the Athenian acropolis, this ancient citadel was dedicated to the goddess Athena.

It was built during the fifth century BC and is considered to be one of the best Greek architectures.

There is a humongous image of Athena Parthenos inside the building that you will be able to witness if you visit this sculpted historic site.

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The glory with which it stands today on the Acropolis will pull you back to the era when it was built.

It is a majestic place to be in and you get the time to look into the vast Greek Empire at this location.

Reaching the top, you will get a panoramic view of the whole city of Athens at once along with the magical sunset.

2. Syntagma Square

Syntagma Square, Athens
LocationSyntagma, Athens
TimingsOpen all-day
Entry feeFree

This is a lovely place to go to. You will be able to see the parliament building and go through the marketplace all at once.

It’s located in the heart of the city. Events are hosted during festivals or public holidays.  

There are a few shops, restaurants, and cafes, from where you can buy authentic Greek stuff and enjoy some of Greek’s local cuisine.

Syntagma Square is located within walking distance of all the famous Athenian spots. After sightseeing all day, you may just come here to relax and shop and chill with friends and family.

There is history, there’s fun and so much more to experience before going back to your hotel.

3. Panathenaic Stadium

Panathenaic Stadium, Athens
LocationLeof. Vasileos Konstantinou, Athens
TimingsMarch to October (8 am-7 pm)
November to February (8 am-5 pm)
Entry fee€ 5; free for children under 6 yrs.

Also known as Kallimarmaro, Panathenaic stadium is a versatile stadium in Athens. It is entirely constructed out of marble and is the world’s one and only stadium of its kind.

The view is splendid and its horseshoe shape characterizes it differently.

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You can get an audio-guided tour of the whole area, informing you about the historic past, the Olympic games, and a small museum that displays posters of the Olympics and torches of different games.

You can even walk or run on the tracks and stand on the winners’ podium, take tons of pictures and feel the place for what it is famous for.

4. Odeon of Herodes Atticus

Odeon of Herodes Atticus, Athens
LocationDionysiou Areopagitou, Athens
TimingsMonday to Sunday (8 am-4 pm)
Entry fee€ 20

Also goes by the name Herodion, Herod Atticus Odeon is a Roman stone theatre situated on the southwestern slope of the Acropolis.

It’s a colossal structure that could hold 5000 people and was used as a venue to host music concerts.

Many more festivals and performances have been hosted in recent decades and famous people of the time had paid their visit to perform in this atmosphere.

Visit this masterpiece if you are in the city of Athens.

5. Anafiotika and Plaka

Plaka, Athens
LocationNorthern slopes of Acropolis hills, Athens
TimingsOpen all-day
Entry feeFree

These are among the famous tourist spots in Athens. They are located within the slopes of the northern part of the Acropolis.

These places are packed with historic charms and a tranquil village atmosphere. The quaint narrow streets along with flower-filled pastel-colored houses, eateries, tiny cafes, and shops showcase a typical Greek ambiance.

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The airy evenings are filled with joy, relaxation, and a thrilling feel of the past as you look far at the mystical Acropolis.

You will get the flavors of characteristic Greek foods and drinks and would be able to live as the Greeks do. It’s quite fascinating.

6. Temple of Olympian Zeus

Temple of Olympian Zeus, Athens
LocationCity Center near Athens gate and Athanasiou Diakou street, Athens
TimingsSummers (8 am-8 pm)
Winters (8 pm-3:30 pm)
Entry fee€ 6; €3 (for students); free for children up to 5 yrs. and for EU citizens

Olympieion was the largest among temples in ancient Greece and was dedicated to Zeus.

Just near the entrance of the temple, there stands the Hadrian’s Arch at the extreme end of the Dionysiou Areopagitou.

You will see the grandiose sanctuary is supported by more than a hundred gigantic marble columns and the rest lies on the surface still holding their aura.

It’s electrifying just to think that it was once the shrine to the king of Gods, Zeus. There is much more history to observe at this particular site.

These are some of the popular places to visit in Athens.

Put this place on your bucket list if it’s not there. The mystery, history and majestic atmosphere will still your heart once and for all.


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