8 Must-Visit Attractions in Athens, Greece
From hilltop temples to ancient marketplaces and world-beating museums, Athens is a city-sized historical theme park. Here are the must-visit sights for both first- and second-timers.
A trip to Greece is not complete without a visit to the capital city. There are few cities with as much history as Athens; after all, it is the cradle of Western civilization and the birthplace of democracy. Where else can you walk the same streets and paths as some of the greatest philosophers, leaders and minds that have ever lived? Everywhere you look you’ll find traces of the past and a history lesson, even in the Subway stations. To get the most out of your visit to Athens, you must see these famous attractions.
Acropolis of Athens
Ruins, Architectural Landmark, Historical Landmark
You simply cannot go to Athens without visiting the Acropolis. Beckoning you from its rocky plinth that towers over the city, the Acropolis is home to the most iconic surviving structures of Ancient Greece: the Parthenon, the Temple of Athena, the theatre of Dionysus and the Odeon of Herodes Atticus, to name a few. If, for nothing else, come for the views of rooftops, temples and mountains – they’ll be imprinted on your memory forever.
Parthenon
Building, Church, Mosque, Ruins
Kerameikos
Cemetery, Ruins
As you’re discovering the city of Athens, you’ll notice that much of what we know about the Ancient Greeks was learnt through the surviving pottery. The ancient site of Kerameikos (where we get the word “ceramic” from) is where the potters lived and worked, and it is one of the largest, most interesting archaeological sites in the city – not just for the pottery, but because it later became an important burial site. There is a small but informative museum on the premises that’s worth a visit.
The Ancient Agora
Historical Landmark
The Ancient Agora of Athens was the busiest and most important gathering place for the Athenian people. It served as a commercial, social and administrative centre as well as a courthouse. It is beautifully maintained and surrounded by lush green shrubs, trees and plants. Walk around the gardens, and you’ll stumble across marble statues of the gods and magnificent classical architecture. The museum holds artefacts that range in age from the Neolithic period to the 19th century.
National Archaeological Museum
Museum, Library
Temple of Olympian Zeus
Archaeological site, Ruins
Lykavittos Hill/Mount Lycabettus
Natural Feature
Stavros Niarchos Park
Building, Library, Opera House, Architectural Landmark, Park
This is a rewrite of an article originally written by James Taylor.
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