Visit the Acropolis – The iconic hilltop complex with the Parthenon, the Temple of Athena Nike, and the Erechtheion. It’s one of the world’s most famous archaeological sites and offers a stunning view of the city.
Explore the Ancient Agora – This ancient marketplace was the heart of Athenian public life. You can also see the Temple of Hephaestus, one of the best-preserved ancient Greek temples.
Walk Through Plaka – The charming old neighborhood at the foot of the Acropolis. With its narrow streets, neoclassical buildings, cafes, and shops, it’s a great place to wander and soak in the atmosphere.
Visit the National Archaeological Museum – A must-see for art and history lovers, this museum holds some of the most important archaeological artifacts in Greece, including the Mask of Agamemnon and the Antikythera mechanism.
Relax at Syntagma Square & Watch the Changing of the Guard – Watch the impressive ceremonial changing of the guard at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier in front of the Greek Parliament, then take a moment to enjoy the square and its surrounding cafes.
Restaurantes
• Matsuhisa
•Ithaki
•Akti
•Barbounaki(Tavern)
•Bagatelle Athens
•Ark
•BeefBar
•Bluefish
•Manko
•Papaioannou
•Blends
Bares
• Pere Ubu Glyfada
•The Clumsies (Center)
•Juan Rodriguez (Center)
•WooWoo (Center)
Beach Clubs
•Krabo
•The Royal Beach
•Astir Beach
•DOT Beach
•The C Beach
•Caretta
•Bolivar
Coffee
•Oven
•Sebastian Gyfada
•Rumors Vouliagmeni
While you’re in Greece for our wedding, why not take a day to explore some incredible destinations near Athens? Here are some of our top recommendations:
1. Cape Sounion & The Temple of Poseidon (1-hour drive)
Take a scenic coastal drive along the Athenian Riviera to Cape Sounion, home to the stunning Temple of Poseidon. Catch one of Greece’s most breathtaking sunsets over the Aegean Sea.
• How to Get There: Rent a car or take a guided tour.
• Best Time to Visit: Late afternoon for sunset.
• Tip: Enjoy a seafood lunch at a local taverna in Lavrio before heading to the temple.
2. Hydra Island (2-hour ferry)
Hydra is a car-free, charming island known for its picturesque harbor, art scene, and beautiful stone mansions. It’s a perfect spot for a relaxed getaway.
• How to Get There: Take a ferry from Piraeus (about 1h 45m).
• Best Time to Visit: Morning to make the most of your day.
• Tip: Walk along the coastal path to Kamini or Vlychos Beach for a swim.
3. Nafplio (2-hour drive)
One of Greece’s most romantic towns, Nafplio is known for its Venetian architecture, cobblestone streets, and seaside charm.
• How to Get There: Drive or take a KTEL bus from Athens.
• Best Things to Do: Climb to Palamidi Fortress, stroll through the old town, and take a boat to Bourtzi Castle.
• Tip: Stop at the Ancient Theater of Epidaurus on the way.
4. Delphi & Arachova (2.5-hour drive)
For history lovers, Delphi is a must! Once considered the center of the world in ancient Greece, it’s home to the famous Oracle and the Temple of Apollo.
• How to Get There: Drive or take a guided tour.
• Best Things to Do: Explore the archaeological site & museum, enjoy the mountain views, and stop in the village of Arachova.
• Tip: Wear comfortable shoes—there’s a lot of walking!
5. Aegina Island (40-min ferry)
If you want a quick island escape, Aegina is ideal! It’s known for its pistachios, beautiful beaches, and the impressive Temple of Aphaia.
• How to Get There: Ferries leave from Piraeus frequently.
• Best Things to Do: Visit Moni Beach, see the Temple of Aphaia, and try local pistachio treats.
• Tip: Rent a scooter or bike to explore the island.