Relaxation in Athens for 7 Days

  • Day 1: Acropolis Museum
    10 minutes (1.3 miles) from Syntagma Square

    The Acropolis Museum is one of the must-see sights in Athens, displaying 4,000 priceless artifacts from the Acropolis of Athens, including the famous Caryatids. The museum also offers a panoramic view of the Parthenon from the top floor.

  • Day 2: Thermal Baths
    20 minutes (6.1 miles) from Acropolis Museum

    Thermal Baths in Vouliagmeni are a perfect place to relax and rejuvenate. The water comes from the sea and is heated by underground thermal springs. The facilities include a pool, a Jacuzzi, and a sauna, all surrounded by a beautiful beach and gardens.

  • Day 3: Island of Aegina
    2 hours by ferry from Piraeus

    Aegina Island is one of the most beautiful islands in the Saronic Gulf, just a short ferry ride from Athens. The island is famous for its beautiful beaches, ancient temples, and pistachio nuts. Visitors can also enjoy water sports, hiking, and cycling.

  • Day 4: National Garden
    15 minutes (1.3 miles) from Aegina Island

    The National Garden of Athens is a beautiful green oasis in the heart of the city, with winding paths, shady trees, and colorful flowers. Visitors can relax on the benches, watch the turtles in the pond, and admire the ancient ruins scattered throughout the garden.

  • Day 5: Lake Vouliagmeni
    30 minutes (12.1 miles) from National Garden

    Lake Vouliagmeni is a hidden gem located in the southern suburbs of Athens, surrounded by cliffs and lush vegetation. The lake is a natural mineral spa, with warm, hydro-therapeutic water that is said to have healing properties.

  • Day 6: Glyfada Beach
    30 minutes (11.5 miles) from Lake Vouliagmeni

    Glyfada Beach is a beautiful sandy beach in the southern suburbs of Athens, popular with locals and tourists alike. The beach is equipped with sun loungers, parasols, and water sports equipment. Visitors can also enjoy the many beach bars and restaurants along the promenade.

  • Day 7: Mount Lycabettus
    15 minutes (3.6 miles) from Glyfada Beach

    Mount Lycabettus is the highest point in Athens, offering panoramic views of the city and the sea. Visitors can reach the top by cable car or on foot, passing by beautiful chapels and gardens along the way. At the top, there is a restaurant and a small amphitheater for events.

Time and Costs Estimates

  • Acropolis Museum (2 hours, €10)
  • Thermal Baths (4 hours, €25)
  • Aegina Island (8 hours, €20 ferry ticket)
  • National Garden (1 hour, free entry)
  • Lake Vouliagmeni (3 hours, €12 entry fee)
  • Glyfada Beach (5 hours, free entry)
  • Mount Lycabettus (2 hours, €7 cable car fee)
  • Total Estimated Costs: €74

Transportation

Travelers in Athens can use public transportation, which includes buses, metro, and trams. The one-way ticket costs €1.40 and is valid for 1.5 hours. An unlimited day pass costs €4.50. Taxis are also available but can be more expensive, especially during peak hours. Uber and other ride-sharing apps are not available in Athens.

Useful Tips

If you have more time, consider visiting the ancient temples of Sounion, Cape Sounion, and Delphi. If you have less time, skip the thermal baths and/or Lake Vouliagmeni. Keep in mind that many shops and restaurants close on Sundays in Athens.

Airports

Athens International Airport (ATH) is the main airport serving Athens and is located about 20 miles east of the city center. The airport code is ATH. There are several transportation options available, including taxis, buses, and trains.

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