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About Athens

Overview

Athens, the capital of Greece, is a city where ancient history and modern life coexist harmoniously. As one of Europe's oldest capitals, Athens has transformed into a bustling metropolis while retaining its old-town charm. The city is a unique blend of antiquity and modernity, where ancient monuments stand alongside trendy, cosmopolitan neighborhoods. The Plaka neighborhood, with its maze-like streets, serves as the heart of Athens' historical center, leading visitors to numerous ancient wonders.

Currently, the average price of hotels in Athens is $106, with options ranging from $24 to $932. The city boasts 417 hotels, offering a variety of accommodations to suit every budget and preference. Popular neighborhoods for hotel stays include Athens City Centre, Monastiraki, Omonia, Kolonaki, and Plaka. Among the most sought-after hotels are The Modernist Athens, NLH MONASTIRAKI - Neighborhood Lifestyle Hotels, Athens Platinum Rooms and Suites, Mansion Hotel, and Central Athens Hotel.

Things to Do in Athens

Athens is a treasure trove of activities and sights that cater to all interests. The Monastiraki neighborhood, situated right beneath the Acropolis, is one of the city's oldest and most vibrant areas. Known for its bustling flea market, Monastiraki is filled with shops, cafes, eateries, and tourist stores, making it a delightful yet crowded place to explore.

For those who prefer a seaside escape, Glyfada offers a breath of fresh maritime air. This charming beach town is accessible from Athens by bus and tram and is home to numerous restaurants, shops, bars, and cafes. The Athens Riviera, extending beyond Glyfada, features many beaches perfect for swimming and sunbathing.

Exarcheia, known as Athens' anarchist neighborhood, has a rich history of political activism. Despite its rebellious past, the area has evolved into a hipster haven, adorned with street art and vibrant murals. It's a great spot to mingle with locals, enjoy a coffee or drink, and soak in the unique atmosphere.

The National Archaeological Museum in Exarcheia is a must-visit for history enthusiasts. It houses some of Ancient Greece's most remarkable artifacts, including Schliemann’s finds from Mycenae and the famous frescoes from Santorini. The museum's star attraction is the Antikythera Mechanism, an ancient device considered the world's oldest analogue computer.

No visit to Athens is complete without exploring the Acropolis and its surroundings. The Parthenon, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is the city's most iconic landmark. Nearby, the Erechtheion showcases the statues of the female Caryatids. The southern slopes of the Acropolis feature the Odeon of Herodes Atticus, a Roman theatre still used for performances, and the Theatre of Dionysus, the birthplace of ancient Greek drama.

Where to Go Out / Nightlife in Athens

Athens' nightlife is as diverse and dynamic as the city itself. The Speakeasy, located in the city center, transports visitors back to the 1920s with its jazz-infused ambiance and expertly crafted cocktails. It's a top choice for those seeking a unique and memorable night out.

The Clumsies is another trendy hotspot, known for its stylish decor and relaxed atmosphere. The bar's exceptional service and creative cocktails make it a must-visit for anyone exploring Athens' nightlife.

Baba au Rum, situated between Monastiraki and Syntagma, is renowned for its impressive selection of rums and innovative cocktails. Recognized as one of the world's best bars, it's the perfect place to kick off an exciting night in the city.

The 7 Jokers offers a quirky and eclectic vibe, complete with top-notch cocktails, Rolling Stones posters, and a jukebox for those who enjoy a touch of nostalgia.

For a lively night filled with Latin music and dance, head to Palenque in the Zografou district. This vibrant nightclub offers live music, Cuban vibes, and salsa dance classes, ensuring an unforgettable summer evening.

Where to Eat in Athens

Athens' culinary scene is a delightful mix of traditional and modern flavors. CTC Urban Gastronomy offers a unique dining experience where food is prepared with passion and presented as art. Despite its fine dining status, CTC maintains a relaxed atmosphere, with friendly staff and a welcoming chef.

The Old Tavern of Psaras, the oldest restaurant in Plaka, has been serving authentic Greek cuisine since 1898. Housed in charming stone mansions, the tavern offers both indoor and outdoor dining, with a large, tree-shaded terrace that enhances the dining experience.

To Kati Allo, a family-owned tavern near the new Acropolis museum, is a favorite among locals. Known for its friendly staff and late hours, it's a genuine tavern experience in a tourist-heavy area.

Spondi, often hailed as the best restaurant in Athens and Greece, features a menu crafted by a French chef and a renowned wine cellar. This award-winning restaurant emphasizes simplicity and excellence.

Cinque is the ideal spot for tasting Greek dips, olives, cheeses, and artisanal olive oils. With a selection of seasonal dishes and a variety of wines, it's a great place to enjoy a relaxed and flavorful meal.

Cheapest time to stay in Athens

January is the cheapest time to stay in Athens for an average of $121 per night.

Average price per night for 3-star hotels

Month

Price

January

$121

February

$130

March

$155

April

$201

May

$185

June

$178

July

$166

August

$170

September

$180

October

$153

November

$136

December

$126

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