Three Days Athens City Experience

  • Day 1: The Acropolis and Plaka
    20 minutes (5.1 km) from Syntagma Square

    Start your exploration in Athens with a visit to the Acropolis, the iconic landmark of the city. Explore the Parthenon and the other ancient ruins on the hill. Then, take a stroll in Plaka, the oldest neighbourhood in Athens with charming streets, traditional tavernas and shops selling crafts and souvenirs.

  • Day 2: National Archaeological Museum and Lycabettus Hill
    15 minutes (3.2 km) from Syntagma Square to the National Archaeological Museum
    12 minutes (2.8 km) from National Archaeological Museum to Lycabettus Hill

    If you love ancient history, make sure you visit the National Archaeological Museum housing the world's top collection of ancient Greek art and artifacts. Afterward, seek for the ultimate panoramic view of Athens by taking a funicular ride up to Lycabettus Hill and enjoy the sunset with a refreshing cocktail.

  • Day 3: Benaki Museum and Monastiraki Flea Market
    12 minutes (2.5 km) from Syntagma Square to Benaki Museum
    10 minutes (2.1 km) from Benaki Museum to Monastiraki

    Delve into the Greek culture by visiting the Benaki Museum housing an impressive collection of Greek arts and crafts from prehistoric times to the modern era. For unique souvenirs don't miss the Monastiraki Flea Market where you can get lost while wandering the colorful stalls selling antiques, vintage clothes, jewelry, and handmade crafts.

Time and Costs Estimates

  • Acropolis (2-3 hours, €20)
  • Plaka (1-2 hours, €15)
  • National Archaeological Museum (2-3 hours, €15)
  • Lycabettus Hill (2-3 hours, €20)
  • Benaki Museum (2-3 hours, €12)
  • Monastiraki Flea Market (1-2 hours, €20)
  • Total Estimated Costs: €102

Transportation

Public transportation is a cheap and efficient way to get around Athens. The metro connects the airport to the city center and tourist attractions. A single ticket costs €1.40, and a 24-hour ticket costs €4.50.

Useful Tips

With more time, take a day trip to the breathtaking Cap Sounion to see the Temple of Poseidon. With less time, prioritize your visits based on your interest and the proximity of the attractions. Try Greek cuisine in local tavernas around the city instead of touristy restaurants.

Airports

The main airport serving Athens is the Athens International Airport Eleftherios Venizelos (ATH), located about 20 kilometers east of the city center. A metro ride from the airport to the city center takes approximately 40 minutes and costs €10.

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