I really thought I had already written a guide on Athens…
But, when a subscriber told me about their upcoming trip, I looked through my archives and couldn’t find a link to send them! Sometimes I find myself losing track of what I’ve written and what I have yet to write…
So, finally, here’s the long-overdue guide on what to do in Athens:
When people think of Greece, they often think of Santorini or Mykonos, but don't sleep on Athens! Athens = the birthplace of modern-day Western civilization.🤯
There's a lot to do in Athens and it's an ideal home base/starting point for visiting other places in Greece. Make sure to take tours of the Greek ruins as much as you can! Athens has so much history, but without a tour guide, you're just staring blankly at rubble without context.
Top Things to Do in
Greece
Acropolis
First thing…GO SEE THE ACROPOLIS! It’s home to a must-see site - the Parthenon. You can also visit smaller sites here like the Theatre of Dionysus. Did you know that Dionysus was eventually known as the god of wine and pleasure?...Sounds like a fun guy
to party with! 🥴Make sure to book a tour here.
Acropolis Museum
Take a closer look at Greek statues and heritage at this museum. I recommend grouping this with the Acropolis since they’re close to each other. Mini Rant: It's messed up that so much of Grecian history is being held in other countries like the United Kingdom. Give it back!
Ancient Agora of Athens
This is where democracy came into being so a MUST-SEE. Famous philosophers like Socrates and Plato would hang out here. Moreover, it has a great collection of Greek art. My favorite story is about Alexander the Great visiting the town outcast. This man was homeless by choice and would preach about Athenian hypocrisy. Anyway, during his visit, Alexander the Great said that he would grant him anything that he wanted. The outcast said, "Move out
of the way, you're blocking the sun." 😎
There are several museums in Athens worth checking out, but I don't want to overwhelm you. If
museum hopping is something you're into, just let me know because I will go in!
Areas to
Stroll
Monastiraki
This is a great area for experiencing city life. However,beware of pickpockets! And
don't forget to haggle if you buy any trinkets. Monastiraki is a central point for subway transportation and is full of flea markets and small food stands. An awesome place to go for a stroll!
Plaka
This is a main square in Athens with many places to walk to and sightsee. Even though it's quite a touristy place, it’s definitely worth checking out.
Short Stops
Here are quick stops that you can make on your journey through Athens:
Syntagma Square: Go here to watch the changing of the guard.
Mars Hill: This place has a beautiful view of the Parthenon. It's where Apostle Paul preached
Christianity.
Nightlife
Psyrri: This is one of my favorite places for nightlife in Athens. It's known for upscale dining
and bars. #bougie
Gazi: Here you can experience cultural events and
concerts in an old industrial factory. The crowd also tends to be a bit younger.
Thissio: Another trendy area with tons of hipsters, upscale restaurants, and cafes.
For my salsa dancing friends:🕺🏽💃
Addictiva
Athens Bar: This place has dancing on Thursday and Saturday nights.
Roha's
Cocktail Bar: They have a great Friday night party!
Felices Latin
Party Bachata Salsa Athens: Parties are on Saturdays so check social media.
Omikron 2: Omikron hosts parties on Wednesdays, but honestly, the parties were just ok.
Day Trips
Hydra - A quaint and peaceful city. Ideal for couples looking for a romantic moment with scenic views.
Delphi - The perfect destination for history buffs!
What would YOU like to do in Athens?
Cocktail of the Week
The Porto Flip is a variation of the Coffee Cocktail found in Jerry Thomas's 1862 cocktail guide, The Bartender's Guide: How to
Mix Drinks; A Bon Vivant's Companion. It includes Port, a brandy-fortified wine from Portugal. Port was accidentally invented by the English brothers when they were transporting wine back from Portugal.
3fl oz port
2 teaspoons
sugar syrup
1 whole egg, grated
Garnish: nutmeg
Preparation: Add the ingredients into a shaker with ice and shake until well-chilled for about 15 seconds. Serve in a wine glass or a Champagne flute.
Random Travel Thought
Avoid asking a travel blogger about their "favorite place." They tend to dislike that question. 😒