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    Things to do in Athens

    Most of Athens’ top archaeological sites lie in Plaka and Monastiraki, including the temples of the Acropolis, and the crumbling ruins of The Agorá, once Ancient Athens’ administrative and cultural heart. The National Archaeological Museum in Omonia showcases ancient Greek art, while the Byzantine and Christian Museum houses a dazzling display of religious icons.

    Acropolis, Athens. Courtesy of Athens Tourism & Economic Development Company

    Museums and Galleries

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    1. 1. National Archaeological Museum - Ancient Greek artefacts

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      National Archaeological Museum, Athens. Photo by Shyamla Eswaran, © Whatsonwhen

      Home to the world's finest collection of ancient Greek art, the marble-floored National Archaeological Museum, near Omonia, displays larger-than-life sculptures of heroes from Greek mythology, and intricately crafted gold jewellery and weaponry, including Agamemnon's 3600-year-old death mask.

      Cost

      €7; concessions €3; children free

      Opening Hours

      Mon 1.30pm-8pm; Tue-Sun 8.30am-3pm (8am-8pm Apr-Oct)

      Address

      44, Patission, Athens 10682

      Telephone

      +30 210 821 7724

      Transport

      Victoria metro station

      Website

      National Archaeological Museum Website

    2. 2. Byzantine & Christian Museum - Greek Orthodox icons

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      Byzantine and Christian Museum, Athens. Courtesy of Byzantine and Christian Museum

      In its underground exhibition space in Kolonaki, the Byzantine and Christian Museum traces the Byzantine Empire from the birth of Christianity to the 1453 fall of Constantinople. Exhibits include solemn icons, religious frescoes, jewellery and ecclesiastical artefacts.

      Cost

      €4

      Opening Hours

      Apr-Sep Tue-Sun 8am-7.30pm; Oct-Mar Tue-Sun 8.30am-3pm

      Address

      22, Vasilissas Sofias, Athens, 10675

      Telephone

      +30 210 729 4926

      Transport

      Evangelsimos metro station

      Website

      Byzantine and Christian Museum Website

    3. 3. Goulandris Museum of Cycladic Art - Ancient minimalist sculptures

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      Goulandris Museum of Cycladic Art, Athens. Courtesy of the Athens Tourism & Economic Development Company

      In Kolonaki, the Goulandris Museum of Cycladic Art is revered for its collection of elegant marble figurines. Surprisingly contemporary in style, these enigmatic pieces were placed in burial chambers in the Cycladic islands over 4,000 years ago.Show this on map

      Cost

      €7; Mon €3.50; concessions €2.50-€3.50; under 18s free

      Opening Hours

      Mon, Wed, Fri & Sat 10am-5pm; Thu 10am-8pm; Sun 11am-5pm

      Address

      4, Neophytou Douka, Kolonaki, Athens, 10674

      Telephone

      +30 210 722 8321

      Transport

      Evangelismos metro station

      Website

      Cycladic Museum Website

    4. 4. Benaki Museum - Art down the ages

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      Benaki Museum, Athens. Courtesy of Benaki Museum

      Occupying a neo-classical house in Kolonaki, the Benaki Museum offers a walk through the history of Greek art from 3000 BC up to the 20th century. Laid out in chronological order, exhibits include jewellery, ceramics, sculpture, paintings, furniture and costumes.

      Cost

      €6 (free Thu); concessions free

      Opening Hours

      Mon, Wed, Fri & Sat 9am-5pm; Thu 9am-midnight; Sun 9am-3pm

      Address

      1, Koumbari & Vas Sofias, Athens, 10674

      Telephone

      +30 210 367 1000

      Transport

      Syntagma metro station

      Website

      Benaki Museum Website

    5. 5. Museum of Greek Folk Art - Arts, crafts and costumes

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      Museum of Greek Folk Art, Athens. Courtesy of Athens Tourism & Economic Development Company

      The Museum of Greek Folk Art in Plaka displays costumes, embroidery, jewellery, ceramics, arms and folk theatre artefacts from around Greece. Don't miss the Theofilis Room, decorated with fanciful, 19th-century frescoes from a house on the island of Lesvos.

      Cost

      €2

      Opening Hours

      Daily 10am-2pm (Mon from 9am)

      Address

      17, Kydathinaion, Plaka, Athens, 10558

      Telephone

      +30 210 321 3018

      Transport

      Acropolis metro station

    6. 6. Museum of Greek Traditional Instruments - Sounds of rural Greece

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      Museum of Greek Traditional Instruments, Athens. Courtesy of Athens Tourism & Economic Development Company

      Hidden away in pretty Plaka, the Museum of Greek Traditional Instruments displays 1,200 musical instruments, ranging from gypsy flutes to shepherds' goatskin bagpipes. Exhibits are accompanied by headphones, so visitors can listen to them being played.

      Cost

      Free

      Opening Hours

      Tue, Thu-Sun 10am-2pm; Wed 12pm-6pm

      Address

      1-3, Diogenous, Aeridon Square, Plaka, Athens, 10558

      Telephone

      +30 210 3250198

      Transport

      Monastiraki metro station

      Website

      Museum of Greek Traditional Instruments Website

    7. 7. Acropolis Museum - Treasures of Ancient Greece

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      Acropolis Museum, Athens. Photo by Nikos Daniilidis

      Opened in 2009 at a cost of €130m, the Acropolis Museum is a fittingly grand home for the archaeological riches of ancient Athens. The museum contains precious relics discovered by excavations of the Acropolis, dating as far back as 3000BC.Show this on map

      Cost

      €1

      Opening Hours

      Tues-Sun 8am-8pm

      Address

      15, Dionysiou Areopagitou, Athens 11742

      Telephone

      +30 210 9000 900

      Transport

      Metro: Acropolis

      Website

      Acropolis Museum Website

    Attractions

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    1. 8. The Acropolis - Symbol of Greek heritage

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      Acropolis, Athens. Courtesy of Athens Tourism & Economic Development Company

      Floodlit by night, the Acropolis is a rocky mound rising above Plaka. It is the birthplace of Athens, and crowned by three ancient temples, the best known being the Parthenon. Its towering columns have withstood the elements for over 2500 years.

      Cost

      €12 (ticket also valid for the Ancient Agora and Roman Forum)

      Opening Hours

      Summer daily 8am-8pm; winter daily 8am-3pm

      Address

      Athens, TKTKT

      Telephone

      +30 210 9238175

      Transport

      Acropolis or Monastiraki metro station

      Website

      Hellenic Ministry of Culture Website

    2. 9. The Agorá - Where Socrates made speeches

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      Ancient Agorá, Athens. Courtesy of Athens Tourism & Economic Development Company

      In ancient times Athens' political, administrative and cultural heart, today the Ancient Agora in Monastiraki is a green landscape dotted with crumbling ruins. It is here that Socrates and St Paul made their public speeches, and where democracy was born.

      Cost

      €4 (also covered by Acropolis block ticket)

      Opening Hours

      Summer daily 8.30am-7.30pm (from 11am Mon); winter daily 8.30am-5pm (from 11am Mon)

      Address

      24, Adrianou, Monastiraki, Athens, 18540

      Telephone

      +30 210 3310963

      Transport

      Monastiraki metro station

      Website

      Hellenic Ministry of Culture Website

    3. 10. Roman Forum - Greece in Medieval times

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      Roman Forum, Athens. Courtesy of the Greek National Tourism Organisation

      From the first century BC, traders met in the Roman Forum - a rectangular courtyard lined with shops. Also on the site in Plaka stands the octangular Tower of the Winds, built in 1BC by Macedonian astronomer Andronikos.

      Cost

      €2; free for Acropolis ticket-holders (€12; concessions €6)

      Opening Hours

      Tue-Sun 8am-11pm (closed on selected public holidays)

      Address

      Aiolou & Pelopida Streets, Plaka, Athens 10556

      Telephone

      +30 210 324 5220

      Transport

      Monastiraki metro station

      Website

      Hellenic Ministry of Culture Website

    4. 11. Kapnikarea - Byzantine spiritual retreat

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      Kapnikarea, Athens. Photo by Jane Foster

      The 12th-century Byzantine church of Kapnikerea, near Monastiraki, stands in a modern pedestrian shopping street. Built over an ancient temple, its frescoed-walls, solemn icons, incense-filled air and flickering candles offer a spiritual retreat typical of the Greek Orthodox faith.Show this on map

      Cost

      Free

      Opening Hours

      Daily 8.30am-3pm

      Address

      Ermou & Kapnikareas, Monastiraki, TKTTK

      Transport

      Monastiraki metro station

    5. 12. Temple of Olympian Zeus - Ancient Greek high-rise

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      Temple of Olympian Zeus, Athens. Photo by Heather Sills © Whatsonwhen

      Soaring out of Athens' modern-day centre, 15 marble columns remain a jaw-dropping symbol of Ancient Greek know-how. Today's ruins were once part of a much larger temple complex, begun in the 6th century BC and consisting of 104 colossal columns.Show this on map

      Cost

      €3; concessions free; free for Acropolis ticket-holders (€12; concessions €6)

      Opening Hours

      Daily 8.30am-3pm

      Address

      Parados Vasilissis Olgas, Athens

      Telephone

      +30 26240 22517

      Transport

      Acropolis metro station

      Website

      Hellenic Ministry of Culture Website

    Special things to do

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    1. 13. National Gardens - Escape the urban hubbub

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      National Gardens, Athens. Photo by Jane Foster

      Designed as the grounds of the 19th-century royal palace, now the Parliament, the National Gardens in Syntagma display lush planting, duck ponds, strutting peacocks and a small zoo. With two cafes, it offers a welcome green retreat from urban chaos.Show this on map

      Cost

      Free

      Opening Hours

      Dawn to dusk

      Address

      Amalias, Athens, 10557

      Telephone

      +30 210 721 1178

      Transport

      Syntagma metro station

    2. 14. Lykavittos - Breathtaking Athenian views

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      Mount Lykavittos, Athens. Courtesy of the Greek National Tourism Organisation

      Athens' highest point, 295 metres high, Mount Lykavittos is served by cable car from Kolonaki. Paths zigzag up through pinewoods to the summit, capped by a whitewashed church and cafe. A viewing platform with coin-operated binoculars affords a magnificent panorama.

      Cost

      Free; access by funicular €3

      Opening Hours

      24 hours

      Address

      Kolonaki, Athens, 10676

      Transport

      Evangelismos metro station

    3. 15. Microlimano - Pretty fishing harbour

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      Microlimano, Athens. Courtesy of Athens Tourism & Economic Development Company

      The circular bay of Microlimano in Piraeus, filled with wooden fishing boats and luxurious yachts, is best-known for its seafood restaurants with waterside terraces. Built into the hillside behind it rises the picturesque residential quarter of Kastella.

      Cost

      Free

      Opening Hours

      Daily all day

      Address

      Akti Koumoundourou, Piraeus, 18533

      Transport

      Neo Faliro metro station

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