Back to the time of the Gods and myths
Travellers first come to Athens for its Acropolis. A true symbol of the capital, this rock dedicated to the goddess of war and protector of the cities of Athena, shelters many historical treasures. From the Parthenon to the temple of Athena Nike, not to mention the Erechtheion, these mythical sites are among the most visited in the world. Many other major archaeological sites are hidden in the city such as the Agora, the Ceramics Cemetery, the Dionysus Theatre or the Olympiion, located near the Acropolis. The capital also has fascinating museums, the most famous of which is certainly the National Archaeological Museum. Fans and lovers of culture and history, Athens is the place for you.
Neighbourhoods full of life
Athens has multiple facets represented by its different districts, each with its own identity. Take the time to stroll through its narrow streets and feel this warm and enchanting atmosphere. From the charming picturesque alleys of Plaka to the constant effervescence of the Halles, from the trendy corners of Gazi to the popular bars and restaurants of Psiri, not to mention the Exarchia Square, a real landmark for Greek youth. A stroll in the heart of a gigantic outdoor theatre that will ensure you a total change of scenery.