KEY FACTS
An enduring symbol of democracy, philosophy and all those big-picture ideals of the ancients, Athens also has a unique way of living in the moment. It is versatile and inventive, alive with the power of possibility day and night and is a city filled with surprises. Did you know that Athens has beaches less than half an hour from the city centre? And that alongside the museums displaying archaeological treasures are contemporary art galleries as well as parks and green spaces. So if you’re looking for things to do in Athens with the kids, or you’re visiting as a couple or a group of friends, or even just passing through on your way to a Greek island or elsewhere on the mainland, you’ll find a city that will reward you in ways you never imagined. It has a population of around 3,155,000 and is Capital and largest city in Greece.
How to Get There :
Athens International Airport services flights from all around the world as well as more than 30 domestic (island & mainland) destinations. Athens’ main port, in Piraeus, also welcomes cruise liners from all around the region.
Famous For :
The capital of Greece is one of the most important cities of antiquity. Its Golden Age came in the 5th century BC under the general Pericles when the Parthenon was added to the Acropolis. Other ancient highlights enjoyed by visitors today are the Arch of Hadrian and the Odeon of Herodes Atticus, which is still used to stage musical and theatrical events during the Athens & Epidaurus Festival.