Discover the true spirit of Athens on a small-group walking tour through its top highlights and lesser-known gems. Explore charming neighborhoods like Plaka and Anafiotika, guided by a local with insider stories and tips beyond the guidebook.
We meet up at Thiseio Train Station
A lively neighborhood at the foot of the Acropolis, Thiseio blends history and modern charm. Its streets are lined with cozy cafés, neoclassical houses, and stunning views of ancient monuments. Perfect for an evening stroll.
One of Athens’ most vibrant hubs, Monastiraki Square is famous for its flea market, street performers, and buzzing atmosphere. Here, old churches, Ottoman mosques, and lively shops sit side by side.
Held in front of the Hellenic Parliament, this ceremonial event features the Evzones, Greece’s elite presidential guards, in their traditional uniform. A symbol of honor and tradition, it attracts visitors daily.
Once the heart of public life in ancient Athens, the Agora was a center for politics, commerce, and philosophy. Today, its ruins and the well-preserved Stoa of Attalos offer a glimpse into classical Athens.
Built in the 1st century BC, the Roman Agora was Athens’ marketplace under Roman rule. The site includes the Tower of the Winds, an ancient clocktower and weather station still admired today.
Located in Syntagma Square, this neoclassical building once served as the royal palace. Today, it houses Greece’s parliament and stands as a symbol of modern democracy.
Known as the “Neighborhood of the Gods,” Plaka is Athens’ oldest district. With its narrow alleys, colorful houses, and charming tavernas, it feels like a village hidden beneath the Acropolis.
At the heart of Athens, the illuminated fountain of Syntagma Square is a popular meeting spot. Surrounded by shops, cafés, and city buzz, it’s especially lively at night.
Athens’ main cathedral, this 19th-century church combines Byzantine and neo-Romanesque styles. Dedicated to the Annunciation, it’s a spiritual landmark for both locals and visitors.
Centered around Monastiraki, the flea market is a treasure trove of antiques, souvenirs, jewelry, and vintage finds. A vibrant spot to shop, haggle, and soak up Athenian energy.
Lined with cafés and restaurants, the Plaka Stairs are a picturesque corner where visitors relax with food and drinks under the Acropolis’ shadow. Perfect for a cozy evening in Athens.
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