Guidebook for Athina

Athenian Houses
Athenian Houses
Guidebook for Athina

Food Scene

It has the best pizza in Athens! Dont miss it!
35 locals recommend
Ciao Italia S.A.
4 Spirou Merkouri
35 locals recommend
It has the best pizza in Athens! Dont miss it!
Has very tasty souvlaki!
Dionisos - The Quick Greek
95 Imittou
Has very tasty souvlaki!
KFC
2 Ekfantidou
One of the best places for souvlaki in Athens!
8 locals recommend
To Pikantiko
23 Eftichidou
8 locals recommend
One of the best places for souvlaki in Athens!
29 locals recommend
everest
114 Leof. Vouliagmenis
29 locals recommend

Drinks & Nightlife

My favorite for drinks! Value for money and alternative!
118 locals recommend
Chelsea Hotel
και Proklou
118 locals recommend
My favorite for drinks! Value for money and alternative!
Amazing cocktails!
Armparoriza
9 Pl. Nik. Plastira
Amazing cocktails!
DIZZY MILES

Arts & Culture

145 locals recommend
Athens War Museum
2-4 Rizari
145 locals recommend
527 locals recommend
Museum of Cycladic Art
4 Neofitou Douka
527 locals recommend
2190 locals recommend
Acropolis Museum
15 Dionysiou Areopagitou
2190 locals recommend

Shopping

Attica Bakery
55 Ermou

Entertainment & Activities

18 locals recommend
Cinema Palas
109 Imittou
18 locals recommend

Sightseeing

The Panathenaic Stadium also known as Kallimarmaro, is a multi-purpose stadium in Athens, Greece. One of the main attractions of Athens, it is the only stadium in the world built entirely of marble.
870 locals recommend
Panathenaic Stadium
Leoforos Vasileos Konstantinou
870 locals recommend
The Panathenaic Stadium also known as Kallimarmaro, is a multi-purpose stadium in Athens, Greece. One of the main attractions of Athens, it is the only stadium in the world built entirely of marble.
The Acropolis of Athens is an ancient citadel located on an extremely rocky outcrop above the city of Athens and contains the remains of several ancient buildings of great architectural and historic significance, the most famous being the Parthenon.
1856 locals recommend
Acropolis of Athens
1856 locals recommend
The Acropolis of Athens is an ancient citadel located on an extremely rocky outcrop above the city of Athens and contains the remains of several ancient buildings of great architectural and historic significance, the most famous being the Parthenon.
The Ancient Agora of Classical Athens is the best-known example of an ancient Greek agora, located to the northwest of the Acropolis and bounded on the south by the hill of the Areopagus and on the west by the hill known as the Agoraios Kolonos, also called Market Hill.
581 locals recommend
Ancient Agora of Athens
24 Adrianou
581 locals recommend
The Ancient Agora of Classical Athens is the best-known example of an ancient Greek agora, located to the northwest of the Acropolis and bounded on the south by the hill of the Areopagus and on the west by the hill known as the Agoraios Kolonos, also called Market Hill.
The Temple of Olympian Zeus, also known as the Olympieion or Columns of the Olympian Zeus, is a monument of Greece and a former colossal temple at the centre of the Greek capital Athens.
731 locals recommend
Temple of Olympian Zeus
731 locals recommend
The Temple of Olympian Zeus, also known as the Olympieion or Columns of the Olympian Zeus, is a monument of Greece and a former colossal temple at the centre of the Greek capital Athens.
The hill is a tourist destination and can be ascended by the Lycabettus Funicular, a funicular railway which climbs the hill from a lower terminus at Kolonaki (The railway station can be found at Aristippou street). Lycabettus appears in various legends. Popular stories suggest it was once the refuge of wolves, (lycos in Greek), which is possibly the origin of its name (means "the one [the hill] that is walked by wolves"). Mythologically, Lycabettus is credited to Athena, who created it when she dropped a limestone mountain she had been carrying from the Pallene peninsula for the construction of the Acropolis after the box holding Erichthonius was opened.
682 locals recommend
Mount Lycabettus Viewing Area
682 locals recommend
The hill is a tourist destination and can be ascended by the Lycabettus Funicular, a funicular railway which climbs the hill from a lower terminus at Kolonaki (The railway station can be found at Aristippou street). Lycabettus appears in various legends. Popular stories suggest it was once the refuge of wolves, (lycos in Greek), which is possibly the origin of its name (means "the one [the hill] that is walked by wolves"). Mythologically, Lycabettus is credited to Athena, who created it when she dropped a limestone mountain she had been carrying from the Pallene peninsula for the construction of the Acropolis after the box holding Erichthonius was opened.
179 locals recommend
Zappeion
179 locals recommend
104 locals recommend
National Observatory of Athens
& Metaxa
104 locals recommend

Parks & Nature

The National Garden (formerly the Royal Garden) is a public park of 15.5 hectares (38 acres) in the center of the Greek capital, Athens. It is located directly behind the Greek Parliament building (The Old Palace) and continues to the South to the area where the Zappeion is located, across from the Panathenaiko or Kalimarmaro Olympic Stadium of the 1896 Olympic Games.
1171 locals recommend
National Garden
1 Leoforos Vasilisis Amalias
1171 locals recommend
The National Garden (formerly the Royal Garden) is a public park of 15.5 hectares (38 acres) in the center of the Greek capital, Athens. It is located directly behind the Greek Parliament building (The Old Palace) and continues to the South to the area where the Zappeion is located, across from the Panathenaiko or Kalimarmaro Olympic Stadium of the 1896 Olympic Games.