Athens Travel Recommendations for 2024 (Updated in Apr)
Acropolis of Athens Travel Recommendations for 2024 (Updated in Apr)
9-Day Greece Tour | Athens + Santorini + City in the Sky Detailed Guide
| Athens + Santorini + City in the Sky Detailed Guide. Greece is one of the most popular tourist destinations in the world. Known for its four thousand years of historical relics, the world's most charming island scenery, and idyllic mountaintop monasteries.
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Athens - the capital of Greece, appreciate the relics from history and mythology, and step into the life of modern Greeks.
Recommended attractions: Acropolis of Athens
Temple of Olympian Zeus, Acropolis Museum, Constitution Square
Panathenaic Stadium
National Archaeological Museum of Athens, Theatre of Dionysus
Ancient Agora and Roman Agora, Mount Lycabettus, Temple of Poseidon
Santorini Island - a dream world of blue and white on the Aegean coast.
Recommended attractions: Sunset view of Oia, Blue Dome Church, Black Beach, Active Volcano
Aegean Sea Sunset Cruise, Fira Town Cliff Path
Meteora - City in the Sky
Huge rocks rise from the vast Thessaly plain, and the Meteora Monastery is perched on it, standing on the towering rock, only one step away from God, hence the reputation of 'City in the Sky'.
Route Arrangement
D1: Home - Athens, Greece D2: Arrive in Athens, Greece
D3: Athens - Delphi - Kalambaka
D4: Kalambaka - 'City in the Sky' Meteora - Athens D5: Athens City Tour D6: Athens - Santorini Island D7: Santorini Island
D8: Santorini Island - Athens D9: Athens, Greece - Home
Highlights of the trip
Get the correct way to open the city of gods, start the journey of discovering Western civilization, and capture traditional ethnic customs.
Seafood buffet and special Greek barbecue three-course, color, aroma, and taste all make people fascinated, satisfying your foodie.
Acropolis Athens 🗺️
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My visit to the Acropolis of Athens was a pilgrimage into history and marvel. Perched above the city, this iconic site with its monumental ruins and timeless architecture was a humbling experience. Standing before the Parthenon, I could almost feel the echoes of ancient Athenian life. The Erechtheion's Caryatids exuded grace, while the Propylaea's grand entrance marked the gateway to antiquity. The sweeping views of Athens below were breathtaking, revealing a city that has evolved through the ages. The Acropolis' central location and its usually extended visiting hours allowed me to immerse myself in its stories both day and night. The Acropolis of Athens isn't just an archaeological site; it's a testament to human achievement, artistry, and the enduring legacy of ancient Greece.
And The Surroundings Slopes
The Acropolis of Athens is not only the most important and visited monument in Greece but also one of the greatest achievements in European culture. It was designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1987.
It is situated at a limestone hill around 156 meters, and is visible from almost every part of Athens. It is around 200 meters 3 minutes walk from Acropoli metro station and is open daily from 0800-2000 during April to October.
The theater of Dionysus is an ancient Greek theatre built on the south slope of the Acropolis hill around the 4th to 5th century BC.
Although the most famous building on the Acropolis is the Parthenon, there are many other buildings, like the Propylaea, the Erectheion and the temple of Athena Nike. The Acropolis was entirely made of the finest Pentelic marble and by the best craftsmen of the era.
The Acropolis of Athens
Athens is a wonderful city filled with historic wonders. Located in Greece, south east of Europe.
The Acropolis of Athens is an ancient citadel located on a rocky outcrop above the city of Athens and contains the remains of several ancient buildings of great architectural and historical significance, the most famous being the Parthenon.
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Parthenon Travel Recommendations for 2024 (Updated in Apr)
Best Instagram locations in Athens, Greece
Heading to Athens, Greece soon? Save this post for your future travels there. Sharing some of the top locations to get some photos. There are so many beautiful spots around Athens so definitely make sure to put on your walking shoes and take a stroll around. Get lost in the alleyways and stumble across hidden gems. Make sure to walk all around and get to see the Parthenon from all angles.
Areopagus Hill
Odeon of Herodus Atticus
A for Athens Bar
Roman Agora of Athens
Streets of Plaka and Monestiraki
Anafiotika
Thiseio
Hadrian’s Arch
Metropolitan Church of Athens Evangelismos Theotokou
Lycabettus Hill
Filopappou Hill
Athenian Riviera
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Greece No 1 tourist Spot - The Parthenon
The most visited site in Athens - The Parthenon , i would recommend you all to sign up a walking tour with guide because its rich history is fascinating. The temple was dedicated to the goddess of Athena - protector of Athens and been stood on the very ground since 5th century BC.
Recommend to go early in the morning to skip the crowds - we went during the early morning right after they open and took the side gate (beside Acropolis museum) , it was fast as we purchased the ticket online. Winter time is slow season in Greece thus we took some quality photos without being flooded with humans
A must visit attraction and give yourself plenty of time. We spent almost 3 hours there.
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A Temple Fit for a Goddess
An impressive example of ancient Greek architecture, the Parthenon is a cultural landmark like no other. It once served as a treasury and at another point housed a Christian church. Now, the Parthenon is a must-see sight and the unchallenged highlight of visiting the Acropolis (and for some, Greece in general).
And with good reason; By many engineers and architects, it is considered the most perfect structure ever built. The sculptures and the Parthenon Marbles are of such exquisite craftsmanship and beauty that they almost seem to breathe.
The Parthenon has been voted the most beautiful building in the world according to Business Insider, followed by The National Congress of Brazil in Brasília, The São Paulo Museum of Art (São Paulo, Brazil) and The Forbidden City Temple in Beijing, (China).
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The great Parthenon in the Acropolis
Amazing trip to the acropolis. This is definitely “must visit” place in Greece. You will be exited of seeing all this huge ancient buildings made of pure marble. Big respects to the team who are working on the reconstruction of the sites, you can see a big jog they have done where the “Snow White” marble parts are, these are the new ones.
I highly recommend to enter the acropolis from the main entrance despite huge lines for tickets and to the entrance also!
After you enter go direct to Parthenon and to the view square with Greek flag to see the Olymp and little part of stadium, after the best way is to go down and see the theater and head to exit! have a nice trip and stay in Athens
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Plaka Travel Recommendations for 2024 (Updated in Apr)
Having a walk in Plaka, Athens | Greece
One of my favourite things I like to do is to have a walk in the centre of Athens. From the Syntagma square to Plaka and go on😍
The buildings are so beautiful with amazing colors and details❤️
Having a walk with ice cream is the most satisfying feeling 😊
Let me recommend you activities that you can do:
1. Have a walk in Acropolis. For students the ticket is free and for adults costs about.. 20€
2. Visiting the Acropolis museum is always a good idea😍 You will need one day but it is worth it😍
3. Having a walk in Lycabettus and then you can visit Tenta cafe/restaurant for a nice view!!😍
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Plaka, also known as the “neighborhood of the gods,” is the oldest neighbourhood of Athens. Walking on its paved narrow streets you get the feeling that you are travelling back in time. The origin of the name of the neighborhood is unknown, although theories abound. According to popular belief, Plaka was named after a slab of stone that was found near the church of Ayios Georgios Alexandrias, in the vicinity of the theater of Dionysos. The beautiful neoclassical style color of the houses, the architecture, the well-kept gardens, and the beauty and atmosphere of the neighborhood are enchanting. In Plaka, the air you breathe is different; it is lighter, cleaner, and fragrant, like a gift of the gods. When you visit Plaka you should bring a map, because you might get lost in the labyrinth of narrow streets and alleys. In Adrianou Street, the central street of the neighbourhood, as in other streets in the area, you will find shops selling traditional products, souvenirs, Greek folk art and handicrafts, etc.
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Unveiling the Magic of Frozen Athens: A Captivating Journey
Step into a captivating journey as Frozen Athens unveils its magical transformation. The ancient city, usually renowned for its warmth, takes on a whole new allure as it becomes embraced by a shimmering winter landscape. As you wander through the snow-covered streets, let the whispers of history guide your way. Marvel at the grandeur of the Acropolis, adorned with a sparkling crown of snow, and be transported back in time to the glory of ancient Greece. Explore the narrow alleys of the Plaka district, their cobblestones now adorned with a delicate blanket of white. Along the way, indulge in traditional Greek delicacies, savoring warm loukoumades or a comforting cup of hot chocolate. The magic of Frozen Athens awaits, ready to enchant and captivate every visitor.
plaka plazza the iconic
Plaka plaza is the iconic Street in the central of Athens, Greece. It is placed next to Acropolis by walk. there are many shop for shopping and hundreds of restaurants to hang out with your friend. you can walk through the street to the center of Athens and several important spot like museum, library and shopping Street. it is the most popular place in Athens and worth for you to visit #Plaka #Greece
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Acropolis Museum Travel Recommendations for 2024 (Updated in Apr)
Acropolis museum 🇬🇷
The Acropolis museum is very close to the site of the Acropolis attraction. Set over 4 floors, it gives visitors lots of information about the history of the site as well as some of the most important statues which have been taken inside.
The museum has glass flooring so that you can see down into the excavation site which gives it a very unique feel and vibe. On the top floor, there is a cinematic experience too #mytripvlog #urbanexplorer
Best Museum in Athens
Acropolis Museum is located at Dionysiou Areopagitou 15, Athens 117 42, Greece, and is open daily, Monday to Thursday 0900-1700, Friday 0900-2200, Saturday and Sunday 0900-2000. It is located just around 50 meters a minute walk from Acropoli metro station.
The museum was opened to the public in June 2009 and was used to house every artifact that was found on the Acropolis of Athens and the surrounding slopes.
On level 1, visitors learn about the history of life at the top of the Rock, from 2nd millennium BC until the end of Antiquity. On level 3, visitors are afforded the opportunity to view the sculptural decoration of the Parthenon, the most significant temple of the Acropolis.
An entire excavated neighborhood that lies beneath the museum provides a greater perspective of how the ancient Greeks life.
Athens is a four season destination!
To be real,it’s not the first time that I went to Athens.
But this time I realise that I have been there all of the four season and know I can tell to everyone that Athens is a four season destination for sure!
You can do everything that you want,
but the mist is to visit the Acropolis museum,it is amazing!
And if you are 25 years old and younger you don’t have to pay an entrance!
Walking down the Acropolis is the Acropolis Museum, and it is worth a visit, a museum that is a rare blend of architecture and heritage. The bottom of the museum is suspended above the archaeological excavations of the 4th and 7th centuries. Ruins buried in the ground, are the ruins of Makriyani. Most of the sites are residential sites and tombs of the Mycenae civilization from 10,000 years ago. The goddess column of the southern porch of the Eric Tion Temple is displayed in the exhibition hall! Greek girls are graceful, and one is now in the British Museum. The third floor of the museum is the Parthenon exhibition hall in the key area. The entire exhibition hall is exactly the same size as the Parthenon temple. All the most exquisite exterior sculptures and artworks are displayed here. You can look into the exhibition hall in the distance. The Parthenon makes people feel as if they are crossing ancient and modern. It is highly recommended to have a rough understanding of the history of Greece and the Acropolis before going for this the tour. Otherwise, you will feel like passing a pile of run-downs and broken walls.
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National Archaeological Museum Travel Recommendations for 2024 (Updated in Apr)
Celebrating Chinese New Year in Greece
The best gift is companionship, this is the second travel note with parents. This time the scale is larger, not only with my own parents, but also with my girlfriend (nickname Little Aunt, my old travel partner) and her parents. The whole trip cost less than CNY13000 per person, this time I can finally keep accounts myself.
Actually, when booking the tickets, I never thought that winter in Greece is a rainy season. I was absent-minded, thinking isn't this the southern part of Europe? After booking, I found out it's a rainy season, but since we're here, we might as well enjoy it. There are ways to enjoy the off-season. In the end, I was under the halo of the little sun, feeling the sunshine of Santorini and Athens.
This article recommends excellent shooting points in Santorini and detailed locations, as well as Greek bloody myths and interspersed Athens attractions. I'll write slowly, you read slowly.
Thanks to mom and dad, they cooperated all the way, worthy of always following me on free trips. Thanks to Little Aunt, after all, she is an old partner, a super good travel partner. Thanks to Dad Lu, following the old master, I learned a little more about photography. Thanks to Mom Lu, the main chef, the mashed potatoes are top-notch.
Santorini's winter also has sunny days
Santorini's sunset and sunrise
Ia is beautiful no matter how you shoot it
National Geographic magazine's shooting location
Six people walking
Mom and dad watching the sea at Perissa Beach, the same action as last time in Taiwan
Wine tasting at the Santorini winery
And the real people on the island, the ubiquitous Meow Star people
Poseidon's Temple in Sounion, another good sunset
Two groups of mom and dad together
National Archaeological Museum of Athens, definitely worth a day's visit
Recommended photo spots in Santorini (detailed location)
The biggest advantage of traveling in winter is that there are fewer people, but the disadvantage is that the weather is cold and rainy, but this time I was lucky. In Santorini, for a total of four whole days, only the afternoon of the arrival day was rainy. The rest of the weather was not bad, one of which was a completely sunny day. Santorini under the blue sky and Santorini on a cloudy day are not the same place at all. As long as there is sun, Santorini is a place where you can take beautiful pictures at will.
The good photo spots are basically concentrated in Oia, in addition to the blue dome church in Firostefani that became popular because of National Geographic magazine. In fact, there are many large and small blue dome churches on Santorini.
Sunset viewing platform
Oia on Santorini is definitely the best place to watch the sunset. Recommend two places for sunrise
Byzantine Castle Ruins
GPS:36.460110,25.372734
This is the viewing platform very close to our homestay (the accommodation will be talked about later), not only the sunset is beautiful, but the sunrise is also highly recommended. But it is recommended to live next to this, otherwise you have to catch the last bus in winter, and there is no hope for watching the sunrise in the morning
The sunrise, sunset and scenery shot from the perspective of the viewing platform
The castle seen from the cafe, the location is really good
On the castle
A photographer who is dressed strangely early in the morning (it's really cold in the morning and evening)
Oia’s sunset
Oia's sunset (there is no specific building, refer to GPS for specific location)
GPS:36.461819,25.375311
The sunset here can be shot with three blue domes as the background. This place is relatively close to the bus station in Oia. This place itself is also a good place for portrait shooting.
It's a pity that the weather was not good that day.
Peter North broke in behind a few days during the day and went again, a dog with a super sense of lens, the last day to watch the sunrise also came to get close to me
Athens National Archeological Museum 🏛️
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My visit to the National Archaeological Museum in Athens, Greece, was a captivating journey through ancient history and artistry. Nestled in the heart of Athens, this renowned museum welcomed me with its impressive collection of artifacts and sculptures. As I explored the intricately carved statues, marveled at the intricate pottery, and learned about Greece's rich past, a sense of awe and reverence enveloped me. The museum's well-curated exhibits and insightful explanations provided a deeper understanding of the culture that shaped Western civilization. The National Archaeological Museum's central location in Athens made it a cultural treasure. It wasn't just a museum; it was a time capsule that allowed me to connect with the stories of ancient Greece and appreciate the incredible legacy that continues to influence the world today, leaving me in awe of its historical significance and artistic treasures.
Athens National Archaeological Museum
The Athens National Archaeological Museum is a must-see destination for anyone interested in ancient Greek art and history. The museum houses an extensive collection of archaeological finds, including stunning sculptures, pottery, and jewelry, as well as historical artifacts from the Bronze Age to the Ancient Roman period. You can witness some of the most famous Greek treasures such as the Mask of Agamemnon, the Antikythera mechanism, and the statue of Athena. It is an excellent opportunity to learn about the heritage of Greece and walk through thousands of years of history.
Location:
28is Oktovriou 44, Athina 106 82, Greece
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Agnamennon's Golden Mask
The Agamemnon golden mask was discovered in the tomb of Agamemnon, which is an early form of burial in Mycenaean civilization. Mycenaean civilization was a civilization in the late Bronze Age of Greece, named after the city of Mycenae on the Peloponnese peninsula. Around 2000 BC, Greeks began to settle in the southern Balkans. From the first half of the 16th century BC, some slave-owning states gradually formed, and the Mycenaean civilization appeared.
The Mycenaeans were the earliest Greeks to arrive, settling on the Peloponnese peninsula around 2000 BC. At this time, the Minoan civilization had already been established on Crete, while the Mycenaeans on the Greek mainland were relatively backward. Although they had entered the Bronze Age, they had not yet established a state. Therefore, they gradually transitioned to civilization under the direct influence of Crete, and only established a kingdom in around 1600 BC.
Mask of Agamemnon is a golden burial mask discovered by archaeologists Heinrich Schliemann and his wife in the Mycenaean fortress. The mask covers the face of the deceased, with almond-shaped eyes seemingly closed. Most of the facial details have been abstracted, such as the curved ears and round chin, but some details may belong to individual features. Schliemann believed that the fortress he was excavating was the residence of the legendary Trojan War hero Agamemnon, and the gold mask was named after him. However, this later became a point of controversy, with some claiming that Schliemann had forged the mask and that it was his own creation. At least now scholars no longer believe that the mask necessarily belongs to Agamemnon, but still consider its exquisite craftsmanship and the power it represents to be very impressive.
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