These iconic ancient structures are a must-visit. The Acropolis is a symbol of ancient Greek civilization, and the Parthenon is its most famous temple.
This modern museum houses artifacts found on the Acropolis, providing a deep dive into the history and significance of this ancient site.
Once the heart of ancient Athens, the Agora was a place of assembly and market. It includes the well-preserved Temple of Hephaestus.
Known for its charming narrow streets, shops, and cafes, Plaka is perfect for a leisurely stroll and to soak in the local atmosphere.
One of the world's greatest museums, it offers a vast collection of Greek antiquities spanning several millennia.
This ancient stone theater, located on the southwest slope of the Acropolis, still hosts performances today.
This colossal temple took over 700 years to complete and is one of the largest temples in Greece.
For panoramic views of Athens, hike or take a funicular to the top of this hill.
An area known for its historical sites and great views of the Acropolis.
A bustling pedestrian street filled with local boutiques and international brands.
A picturesque neighborhood with Cycladic-style architecture, it offers a unique escape from the bustling city.