Athens - Must Visit

Neighbourhood & Shopping in Athens
City Centre Shopping Start in Monastiraki Flea Market then head to Ermou street for a variety of shops as well as street performers. Don’t miss out on the Attica department store and the historic café at Zonar’s. Voukourestiou Street in Kolonaki awaits for luxury brand shopping.
Must Visit in Athens
Places Must Visit in Athens
Athens Riviera
Flisvos Marina Flisvos Marina is ideal for a walk on the promenade right by all of the luxurious yachts. There’s loads of stylish cafés, cocktail bars and restaurants, as well as high-end shops. Grab an ice-cream and sit on the seafront benches to enjoy the sunset with Piraeus as the backdrop.
Lycabettus Hill in Athens
Lycabettus Hill Lycabettus Hill is known for its stunning panoramic views, sloped walking trails and a teeny-weeny coffee shop with comfortable sofas. For those less inclined to walking up, ascend from the comfort of a funicular. You might see a wedding party at the Chapel of St. George if you’re in luck.
One Day Trip to Nafplio
Nafplio Start off early, and head to Nafplio, Greece’s first modern capital. Start with a visit at the Palamidi fortress, climb up the 999 steps to enjoy all-encompassing views over the city and the Gulf. After this, head back to the city center which, you would have guessed is ideal for an exploration tour on your own. Meander the small streets and admire the neoclassical houses and their blooming balconies. Nafplio is a charming, picturesque town where you should focus on getting lost because
Visiting the Archaeological Sites in Athens
Acropolis- Must See After breakfast get an early start at the Acropolis. The cradle of western civilisation. Built on a rocky crag, this complex of ancient buildings is where great ideas about law art, philosophy and literature were birthed. Today, it remains an icon of European culture. Meander through the Propylaea, Erechtheum and Temple of Athena Nike, or visit the Parthenon at sunrise to watch the morning mist rise over Athens. Enter at the South entrance across the street from the Museum an