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1. Mediterranean climate

If you are a sun worshiper, you are in luck. Because Athens is in the sun for most of the year. Summers are hot and winters are mild. Traveling in January is not too cold with an average temperature of 10 degrees Celsius. 2. Irresistible for culture lovers

Athens is rich in history and culture, from ancient ruins scattered throughout the city to fascinating museums. Whether exploring the winding streets of Plaka or admiring the great temple of Zeus at Olympia, you'll never wait to see and do something.


Many people traveling to Athens must make time for a day trip to Delphi, the site of the Oracle and the center of the classical Greek world.

But if you only visit one landmark during your stay, it should be the Acropolis, an impressive ancient fortress overlooking the city. It is thousands of years old and home to some truly spectacular ruins, including the world-famous Parthenon and Theater of Dionysus.


3. Delicious food

The food alone is reason enough to book a trip to Athens. With succulent souvlaki, fresh Greek salads and moussaka on the menu, it's a foodie's paradise.


If you're looking for traditional Greek food, Climatalia is worth a visit. This is one of the oldest taverns in town and serves authentic regional cuisine accompanied by Greek music and dancing.

Or, if you're looking for a dinner with a view, enjoy breathtaking views of the Acropolis and Parthenon at Tudor Hall's stunning outdoor dining area.


Gyros are great for on-the-go dining. A Greek version of shawarma, hearty and delicious. O Kostas in the Syntagma area is his one of the best hotels in Athens. Up:

Not sure how much to tip when dining out in Athens? Check out our article on tipping in Greece for advice.



4. Vibrant nightlife

One thing is for sure, once the sun sets over Athens, you'll never get bored, as the nightlife is legendary. But be prepared for midnight as the bar doesn't open until 10pm. The possibilities are endless if you do.


Stroll around Monastiraki Square with a drink at 360 Cocktail Bar. As the name suggests, you can enjoy a 360-degree view of the fantastic cityscape.


Then enjoy traditional cultural Rembetica (Greek blues music) at Kavoras.


If you're still in the mood to party, you can spend the night at one of his party spots in Athens like an island in the trendy Riviera district.


5. Beautiful beach

You might not think of Athens as a beach destination, but there are plenty of sandy beaches to work on your tan. Few travelers know that less than 14 kilometers south of the city center lies a stunning stretch of sandy beach with blue flag-clean waters. The best place to soak up the sun is Skalakia Agias Marina, a beautiful bay of golden sands and turquoise waters.


If you like water sports, a day trip to Vouliagmeni Beach is a must. Not only is it one of the most beautiful beaches on the Attica coast, it has everything you need to enjoy a day on the water, from windsurfing and stand-up paddling to boat rentals.


6. Secluded Places

If you're looking for a change, hiking to Mount Lycabettus is the way to go. At 277 meters above sea level, it is the highest point in Athens and offers spectacular views of the city. It can be enjoyed at any time, but it is most magical at sunrise or sunset when the city is ablaze with twinkling lights. Speaking of sunset, a 2-hour guided sunset e-bike tour is a great way to learn about this fascinating city from a local. Listen to street musicians and enjoy the cool evening air while admiring the historic buildings at dusk.


7. Budget-friendly

Greece's recent financial woes have kept food, drink and alcohol prices relatively low, so you'll be surprised when the bill arrives.Local wine is very cheap and tastes just as good as the imported ones. There are so many things to see and do without breaking the bank. If you're lucky enough to stay in town on the first Sunday of each month from November to March, you can see many of Greece's major archaeological sites for free, including the Acropolis and the National Archaeological Museum.


8. Island hopping

If you want a quick stop for an Athens city break before going island hopping, there are plenty of options nearby.


There are many scenic islands within a few hours' boat ride from Athens. Dive and snorkel in the pristine waters of Agistri, relax in the natural hot springs of Kythnos, and hike the hills of Antos.

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