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Athens is a city with the capacity to catch the imagination.  People from around the world are aware of Athens’ amazing Acropolis.  There are few people in the world who have not read, watched or listened to Greek mythological stories. If you love ancient history, myths and legends then you should find Athens a fascinating city to visit.

Athens is an interesting mix of a city.  Most of Athens is high rise, city style blocks but amongst all this you can find ancient treasures.  Athens is a buzzing busy city with traffic jams galore.  It is best not to drive in Athens if you can possibly avoid it.  Greek drivers are not known for their considerate careful driving.  Driving in Athens can be a nerve racking experience.  Luckily Athens has an underground system, the Attiko Metro which can be used to get from place to place.

Whilst in Athens do take the lead from the Greeks and enjoy a touch of the café society lifestyle.  There are numerous cafes and tavernas where you can enjoy sitting, relaxing, drinking or eating and talking with friends.  The Greeks excel at this so do join them and get a taste of the Greek attitude towards life when in Athens.

Places to visit in Athens include:

-    The Acropolis (Athen’s most famous landmark)
-    The Temple of Zeus (outside Athens)
-    Plaka and Monastiraki (for shopping and beautiful old streets)
-    The National Garden and Zappion
-    Parliament Building & Syntagma Square

Athens

The major attraction in Athens is of course the Acropolis. On a hot summer day, the sun glistens off the white marble of the Acropolis and gives this historical site quite a magical feel. The views from the Acropolis of Athens are really quite spectacular. It is amazing to think that this impressive structure has been around for thousands of years. History buffs should simply adore looking around the Acropolis museum.

 

Many visit Greece in the summer time but if you want to enjoy seeing the cultural attractions in a moderate temperature you may find it better to visit Greece during the cooler months of April or September.

If you are after outstanding views of Athens, the best viewpoint is arguably from Lykavittos hill. This hill offers you the highest viewpoint from Athens and on a good day you can see for miles and miles. It is possible to climb up this hill or alternatively for a fee you can take the funicular which will take you all the way to the top. At the top there is a stylish café where you can enjoy a glass of wine or cappuccino and marvel at the views.

The best shopping in Athens is arguably in Plaka. In Plaka there are jewellery shops galore and many shops selling souvenirs for tourists. Plaka itself is not too far from the Acropolis and is considered by many to be the most charming area in Athens. There are also plenty of restaurants and cafes in this part of the city. The buildings in Plaka are old and have considerable charm and character, quite different from many parts of Athens where you will find modern apartment block after modern apartment block.

 

Towns in Athens