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πŸ›‘οΈ Safe🚢 Very WalkableπŸ’° From EUR 60/dayβ˜€οΈ Best: Apr, May, Oct

Athens at a Glance

4 categories

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SafetySafe
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WalkabilityVery Walkable
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AffordabilityModerate
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WiFiGood
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Top Tips for Athens

Things to know before you go

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Local Tip

Seek out 'Kafeneia' (traditional coffee houses) away from the main tourist drags for more authentic and affordable Greek coffee and snacks, often frequented by locals.

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Getting Around

Purchase your public transport tickets from metro station ticket machines or kiosks before boarding; validate them upon entry.

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Watch Out For

The 'broken bracelet' scam: someone offers a 'gift' bracelet and then demands payment.

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Solo Female Travel

Athens is generally safe for solo female travelers. Exercise standard precautions, especially at night, by sticking to well-lit and populated areas and being aware of your surroundings.

Hidden Gems in Athens

Lesser-known spots the locals love

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Anafiotika

FREE

Wander through this tiny, island-like village nestled on the slopes of the Acropolis. Its charming white-washed houses and narrow alleys feel like a Cycladic escape right in the heart of Athens.

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Little Greek Museum (Mikro Mousio Ellinikis Technis)

Discover a unique collection of Greek folk art and traditional crafts in this intimate museum. It offers a fascinating glimpse into the everyday life and artistry of past generations.

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Kypseli Municipal Market (Agora Kypselis)

FREE

Experience a vibrant local market buzzing with energy, far from the tourist crowds. You'll find fresh produce, local delicacies, and a true slice of Athenian life.

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Philopappos Hill

FREE

Climb this serene hill for breathtaking panoramic views of the Acropolis and the city, especially magical at sunset. It's a peaceful alternative to the more crowded viewpoints.

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Klepsydra Cafe

Enjoy a coffee or a drink with a view at this charming cafe tucked away in a quiet corner. It offers a relaxed atmosphere and a lovely perspective of the ancient Agora.

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Exarchia Neighborhood

FREE

Explore the alternative heart of Athens, known for its vibrant street art, independent bookstores, and lively cafes. It's a hub for intellectual and artistic expression.

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What It Costs in Athens

Daily budget per person in EUR

πŸ’‘67% cheaper than New York

BudgetπŸŽ’

EUR 60/day

Mid-Range🏨

EUR 150/day

Luxury✨

EUR 350/day

Where to Stay in Athens

Honest neighborhood guide: where to stay and where to avoid

Best for

first-timerscouplesculturefoodies

Walk to

  • Acropolis Museum10 min
  • Syntagma Square15 min
  • Monastiraki Square10 min

Pros

  • +Extremely central and walkable to major sights
  • +Abundance of traditional tavernas and shops
  • +Picturesque and atmospheric

Cons

  • -Can be very crowded, especially in peak season
  • -Tourist-oriented pricing for some establishments
Generally very safe during the day with many people around; at night, stick to well-lit main streets as some side alleys can be deserted.

Best for

foodiesculturedigital nomadssolo travelers

Walk to

  • Acropolis Museum5 min
  • Filopappou Hill10 min
  • Dionysiou Areopagitou pedestrian street5 min

Pros

  • +Excellent proximity to the Acropolis and its museum
  • +Lively atmosphere with many cafes, bars, and eateries
  • +More authentic neighborhood feel than Plaka

Cons

  • -Can be noisy due to lively nightlife
  • -Fewer large chain hotels, more independent options
Very safe day and night; it's a well-populated residential area with many people out enjoying the evening.

Best for

nightlifefoodiessolo travelersbudget

Walk to

  • Monastiraki Square5 min
  • Ancient Agora10 min
  • Ermou Street shopping15 min

Pros

  • +Excellent nightlife and bar scene
  • +Abundant street art and a youthful vibe
  • +Great selection of affordable eateries and tavernas

Cons

  • -Can be very noisy at night due to bars and clubs
  • -Some streets can feel a bit gritty
Safe during the day, but can get rowdy at night; be aware of your surroundings and keep valuables secure, especially around busy bars.

Best for

luxurycouplesculture

Walk to

  • Lycabettus Hill15 min
  • National Garden20 min
  • Syntagma Square15 min

Pros

  • +High-end shopping and dining options
  • +Elegant and safe atmosphere
  • +Home to several important museums and galleries

Cons

  • -Can be significantly more expensive
  • -Less of a traditional tourist feel, more local upscale
Very safe day and night, a well-patrolled and affluent area with a constant presence of people.

Areas to be cautious

  • Omonia Square and surrounding streets: While historically central, this area has a reputation for being run-down and can attract petty crime, especially late at night. It's generally not recommended for tourists seeking a pleasant experience.
  • Areas immediately around Larissa Train Station: Similar to Omonia, the vicinity of the train station can feel unsafe, particularly after dark, due to a higher incidence of petty crime and a less welcoming atmosphere.

Insider tip: Seek out 'Kafeneia' (traditional coffee houses) away from the main tourist drags for more authentic and affordable Greek coffee and snacks, often frequented by locals.

Safety in Athens

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Solo Female Travel

Athens is generally safe for solo female travelers. Exercise standard precautions, especially at night, by sticking to well-lit and populated areas and being aware of your surroundings.

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At Night

Stick to main, well-lit streets in popular tourist areas like Plaka, Koukaki, and Psiri. Be cautious in less populated side streets, particularly around Omonia and Larissa Station.

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Emergency

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Common Scams to Watch For

  1. 1The 'broken bracelet' scam: someone offers a 'gift' bracelet and then demands payment.
  2. 2Overcharging by taxi drivers: ensure the meter is used or agree on a price beforehand if going to specific locations not covered by a fixed airport rate.
  3. 3Pickpocketing: common in crowded areas like Monastiraki, Syntagma Square, and on public transport.

Getting Around Athens

Transport, connectivity, and costs

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Airport to City

Metro Line 3 (Blue Line) to Syntagma Square: ~40 mins, €9. Express Bus X95 to Syntagma Square: ~60-75 mins, €5.50. Taxi: ~40-60 mins, €35-€45.

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Day Pass

€4.10 (valid for 24 hours on all public transport except airport express buses/trains).

Single: €1.20 (valid for 90 minutes on all public transport except airport lines).

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Walkability

Very Walkable

Uber

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WiFi

Good

35 Mbps download / 15 Mbps upload in cafes

Public Transport

Metro (Lines 1, 2, 3 are most useful for tourists), Buses, Trolleybuses. The Metro is efficient and connects most key areas.

Ride-share

Beat (Uber's local partner), FreeNow. Typical cost for a 10-15 min ride within central Athens: €7-€12.

Transport Tip

Purchase your public transport tickets from metro station ticket machines or kiosks before boarding; validate them upon entry.

WiFi & Remote Work

Free WiFi

Many cafes, restaurants, and public squares offer free Wi-Fi. Some accommodations provide it as standard.

Coworking

Impact Hub Athens (€15-€25/day), Orange Grove (€20-€30/day). Many cafes also offer reliable Wi-Fi suitable for short work sessions.

Weather & Best Time to Visit

Best months to visit: Apr, May, Oct

Jan: 14Β° / 7Β° Β· 6d rain
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Feb: 13Β° / 6Β° Β· 9d rain
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Mar: 17Β° / 9Β° Β· 8d rain
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Apr: 20Β° / 12Β° Β· 11d rain
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May: 25Β° / 16Β° Β· 9d rain
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Jun: 32Β° / 22Β° Β· 5d rain
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Jul: 36Β° / 25Β° Β· 2d rain
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Aug: 33Β° / 24Β° Β· 3d rain
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Sep: 29Β° / 20Β° Β· 5d rain
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Oct: 24Β° / 16Β° Β· 3d rain
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Nov: 19Β° / 12Β° Β· 11d rain
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Dec: 15Β° / 9Β° Β· 11d rain
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Hotels & Accommodation in Athens

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Who Is Athens Best For?

Matched recommendations for different traveller types

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First-time Visitors

Stay in: Plaka

Offers easy access to iconic historical sites and a charming introduction to Athenian atmosphere.

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Foodies

Stay in: Koukaki

Features a vibrant mix of traditional tavernas, modern eateries, and local food markets.

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Solo Travelers on a Budget

Stay in: Psiri

Provides affordable accommodation and dining options with a lively, social atmosphere and good nightlife.

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Luxury Seekers

Stay in: Kolonaki

Home to high-end shopping, fine dining, and elegant surroundings with excellent cultural attractions nearby.

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Culture Enthusiasts

Stay in: Koukaki

Its proximity to the Acropolis, Acropolis Museum, and Filopappou Hill makes it ideal for historical exploration.

About Athens

Athens is the capital and largest city of Greece. A significant coastal urban area in the Mediterranean, Athens is also the capital of the Attica region and is the southernmost capital on the European mainland. With its urban area's population numbering over 3.6 million, it is the eighth-largest urban area in the European Union (EU).

Frequently Asked Questions About Athens

Is Athens safe for tourists?
Athens is a popular destination in Greece. Like any large city, standard travel precautions apply. Stay aware of your surroundings, especially in crowded tourist areas, and keep valuables secure.
What is the average hotel price in Athens?
Hotel prices in Athens vary by season and location. Budget hotels typically start from €40-60 per night, mid-range hotels from €80-150, and luxury hotels from €200+. Use the map above to compare current prices across different areas.
What area should I stay in Athens?
The best area to stay in Athens depends on your priorities. As the capital of Greece, the city centre offers the best access to major attractions. First-time visitors often prefer central locations for walkability, while budget travellers may find better deals in surrounding neighbourhoods. Browse the interactive map above to explore different areas.
When is the best time to visit Athens?
The best time to visit Athens is typically late spring to early autumn (May-September) when temperatures are warmest. Shoulder seasons offer lower prices and fewer crowds.
How do I get around Athens?
Athens has extensive public transport including buses and local transit. Taxis and ride-sharing services are also available. Many visitors find that staying centrally reduces the need for transport.

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