Athens

Tourist Attractions in Athens

The most interesting and beautiful tourist sites in Athens. Photos, reviews, descriptions, and links to maps.

24 Attractions
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About Athens

Athens blends 2,500 years of history with a lively modern pulse, making it a destination where ancient wonders sit beside vibrant street life. The Acropolis rises above the city, crowned by the Parthenon, while the Acropolis Museum and nearby archaeological sites reveal millennia of Classical genius. Wander the Plaka and Monastiraki neighborhoods for sunset views, lively tavernas, and vintage shops, then grab a coffee in modern cafés or savor gyros from bustling street stalls. Museums, galleries, and a thriving nightlife sit alongside scenic day trips to Cape Sounion or the Temple of Poseidon. Athens invites travelers to explore, eat, and dream in equal measure.

Top-24 Tourist Attractions in Athens

Acropolis of Athens — Historic site, rated 4.8/5 1
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Acropolis of Athens

4.8 ★★★★★ 143,853 reviews

Rising above Athens on a limestone hill, the Acropolis is an iconic ancient citadel that anchors the city’s history and skyline. Home to the Parthenon, Erechtheion, Propylaea and the Temple of Athena Nike, it showcases classical architecture at its finest and the cultural genius of ancient Greece. Visitors stroll marble steps, absorb panoramic views of the modern metropolis, and explore centuries of myth and archaeology. Expect guided tours, informative signage, and nearby museum exhibits. It’s a must for first-time travelers seeking a tangible link to democracy, philosophy, and enduring Athenian spirit.

Athens 105 58, Greece
Opening hours · Today: 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM Open now
  • Monday8:00 AM – 5:00 PM
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Parthenon — Historic site, rated 4.8/5 2
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Parthenon

4.8 ★★★★★ 85,508 reviews

The Parthenon is a 5th-century BCE temple on the Acropolis of Athens, a masterwork of ancient Greek architecture built to honor Athena. Perched above the modern city, it combines imposing Doric columns, exquisite marble sculptural work, and a refined frieze that once celebrated Athenian victories. Visitors can expect sweeping city views, a sense of antiquity rising from the limestone, and a look at preservation efforts alongside the nearby Acropolis Museum. A visit feels like stepping into a pivotal moment in western civilization and architectural design.

Athens 105 58, Greece
Opening hours · Today: Open 24 hours Open now
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Philopappos Hill — Park, rated 4.8/5 3
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Philopappos Hill

4.8 ★★★★★ 21,897 reviews

Philopappos Hill is a lush, grassy belvedere overlooking central Athens, crowned by the 2nd-century Philopappos Monument and scattered ancient remains. This peaceful park is a favorite sunset perch and a gentle escape from urban bustle, offering sweeping views of the Acropolis, the Aegean gleam on clear days, and the marble outlines of the old city. Visitors can stroll shaded paths, explore the Monument of Philopappos, enjoy picnic spots, and spot cheeky birds and olive trees. The climb is doable for most ages, and the scenery rewards every step with history and panorama.

Φυλής 215, Athina 117 41, Greece
Opening hours · Today: Open 24 hours Open now
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Acropolis Museum — Museum, rated 4.7/5 4
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Acropolis Museum

4.7 ★★★★★ 82,045 reviews

Perched beside the sacred rock, the Acropolis Museum in Athens is a modern temple to ancient Greece. Housed in a light-filled, purpose-built building designed by Bernard Tschumi, it presents the finds from the Acropolis in a chronological, gallery-by-gallery sequence, with the Parthenon frieze and metopes taking pride of place. Visitors can expect meticulous conservation, engaging multimedia displays, and views of the Acropolis from the rooftop terrace. The collection spans 5th century BCE to later Hellenistic pieces, revealing daily life, temple architecture, and the city’s long, dramatic history.

Dionysiou Areopagitou 15, Athina 117 42, Greece
Opening hours · Today: 9:00 AM – 8:00 PM Open now
  • Monday9:00 AM – 5:00 PM
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  • Friday9:00 AM – 10:00 PM
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Panathenaic Stadium — Landmark, rated 4.7/5 5
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Panathenaic Stadium

4.7 ★★★★★ 44,707 reviews

Panathenaic Stadium, also known as Kallimarmaro, is Athens’ all-marble stadium and the only one of its kind still standing in its ancient form. Rebuilt in marble in the 4th century BC on the sacred Panathenaic Way, it later hosted the first modern Olympic Games in 1896, linking ancient sport to contemporary history. Visit to stroll along the gleaming seats, stand on the track, and imagine centuries of ceremonies under the Acropolis skyline. Expect guided tours, photo ops with iconic marble arches, and a sense of walking through a birthplace of athletic heritage.

Leof. Vasileos Konstantinou, Athina 116 35, Greece
Opening hours · Today: 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM Open now
  • Monday8:00 AM – 5:00 PM
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Ancient Agora of Athens — Historic site, rated 4.7/5 6
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Ancient Agora of Athens

4.7 ★★★★★ 39,413 reviews

The Ancient Agora of Athens is a sprawling archaeological site at the heart of the city, once the bustling civic and commercial center of Classical Athens. Wander among well-preserved ruins, including the Temple of Hephaestus, the reconstructed Stoa of Attalos, the ancient marketplace, and the changing remains of the prytaneion and bouleuterion. Visitors glimpse the daily life of ancient citizens, stand where philosophers debated, and feel the pulse of democracy’s origins. Expect shaded paths, informative ruins, and expansive views of the Acropolis, making it a compelling bridge between antiquity and modern Athens.

Athens 105 55, Greece
Opening hours · Today: 8:00 AM – 4:30 PM Open now
  • Monday8:00 AM – 4:30 PM
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Temple of Hephaestus — Historic site, rated 4.8/5 7
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Temple of Hephaestus

4.8 ★★★★★ 12,309 reviews

The Temple of Hephaestus, perched in the Agora of Athens, is one of the best-preserved ancient Greek temples in the world. Often mistaken for the Parthenon, it actually dates from the 5th century BC and was dedicated to Hephaestus, the god of fire and crafts, with Athena as its protective deity. Its sturdy Doric columns and well-preserved frieze give a vivid sense of classical temple architecture. Visitors can wander the surrounding Agora, study nearby inscriptions and artifacts, and envision daily life in ancient Athens while soaking up panoramic city views.

Athens 105 55, Greece
Opening hours · Today: 8:00 AM – 8:00 PM Open now
  • Monday8:00 AM – 8:00 PM
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Athens National Garden — Park, rated 4.6/5 8
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Athens National Garden

4.6 ★★★★★ 42,349 reviews

The Athens National Garden is a leafy 24-hectare oasis tucked behind Syntagma Square, created in the 1840s under Queen Amalia’s patronage. Within its walled corridors you’ll find shaded avenues of plane trees, quiet ponds, a petite lake, statues, and a tiny zoological garden, plus seasonally blossoming flowers and a sense of scented calm. It’s a welcome contrast to the city’s bustle, ideal for a shaded stroll, a jog, or a family picnic. Visitors can expect free access, benches, and moments of tranquil respite just steps from central Athens.

Athens 105 57, Greece
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National Archaeological Museum — Museum, rated 4.6/5 9
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National Archaeological Museum

4.6 ★★★★★ 37,711 reviews

The National Archaeological Museum in Athens is Greece’s premier museum of ancient civilizations, housing an immense public collection that spans the Bronze Age to late antiquity. Inside, visitors wander through halls of sculpture, pottery, metalwork and everyday objects that illuminate daily life, myth, and power in the ancient world. The building itself is a landmark of early 20th‑century architecture, with wide galleries designed to showcase masterpieces in natural light. Plan several hours to browse the highlights, attend occasional guided tours, and reflect on Greece’s enduring cultural legacy.

28is Oktovriou 44, Athina 106 82, Greece
Opening hours · Today: 8:30 AM – 8:00 PM Open now
  • Monday8:30 AM – 8:00 PM
  • Tuesday1:00 – 8:00 PM
  • Wednesday8:30 AM – 8:00 PM
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Areopagus Hill — Historic site, rated 4.8/5 10
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Areopagus Hill

4.8 ★★★★★ 5,181 reviews

Perched above the ancient Agora and dominating the Athens skyline, Areopagus Hill (Mars Hill) is a weathered limestone outcrop steeped in history. Once home to the city’s supreme court and later a council site, it earned its name from the Ares myth and its enduring role in Athenian justice. Today a beloved viewpoint, visitors stroll its quiet slopes, explore nearby church ruins, and enjoy sweeping panorama of the Acropolis, the Agora, and the bustling city below. It’s a compact, evocative stop for history buffs and sunset-seekers alike.

Theorias 21, Athina 105 55, Greece
Opening hours · Today: Open 24 hours Open now
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Benaki Museum — Museum, rated 4.7/5 11
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Benaki Museum

4.7 ★★★★★ 7,743 reviews

The Benaki Museum in Athens is one of Greece’s most venerable and comprehensive cultural institutions, spread across a landmark neoclassical building in Kolonaki. It houses an expansive collection that traces Greek visual culture from ancient times through the Byzantine and Ottoman periods to modern-day art and design, with wings dedicated to folk art, historical artifacts, and thematic exhibitions. Visitors can expect a thoughtful, chronological journey, beautifully curated galleries, and encountering everything from ancient pottery and medieval icons to contemporary Greek painting and costume. It’s a deeply enlightening arc into Greek identity.

Koumpari 1, Athina 106 74, Greece
Opening hours · Today: 10:00 AM – 4:00 PM Closed now
  • Monday10:00 AM – 6:00 PM
  • TuesdayClosed
  • Wednesday10:00 AM – 6:00 PM
  • Thursday10:00 AM – 12:00 AM
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Theatre of Dionysus Eleuthereus — Historic site, rated 4.7/5 12
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Theatre of Dionysus Eleuthereus

4.7 ★★★★★ 6,464 reviews

The Theatre of Dionysus Eleuthereus is an ancient open-air temple of performance perched on the south slope of the Acropolis in Athens. Often regarded as the cradle of Greek tragedy, it hosted the city’s great dramatic festivals in honor of Dionysus Eleuthereus, shaping Western theatre. Today visitors explore its remarkable stone seating, imagine roaring crowds, and soak in sweeping views of the Acropolis ruins above. Expect well-preserved foundations, ongoing archaeological work, and a palpable sense of history as you walk the tiered rows where dramatists like Aeschylus and Sophocles once stood.

Mitseon 25, Athina 117 42, Greece
Opening hours · Today: 8:00 AM – 6:00 PM Open now
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Monastiraki Square — Park, rated 4.5/5 13
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Monastiraki Square

4.5 ★★★★★ 26,553 reviews

Monastiraki Square is one of Athens’ most dynamic public spaces, a historic crossroads rather than a formal park, where centuries of city life unfold in a single open square. Here you can wander amid lively cafes, street performers, and the famous Monastiraki Flea Market, then step into the nearby archaeological wonders of the Roman and Ancient Agora, Hadrian’s Library, and the Tzistarakis Mosque. Visitors relish views of the Acropolis from the surrounding streets, easy metro access from Monastiraki station, and a vibrant gateway to Plaka’s atmospheric lanes after sunset.

Apollonos 21, Athina 105 57, Greece
Opening hours · Today: Open 24 hours Open now
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Museum of Ancient Greek Technology Kotsanas — Museum, rated 4.8/5 14
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Museum of Ancient Greek Technology Kotsanas

4.8 ★★★★★ 4,001 reviews

The Museum of Ancient Greek Technology Kotsanas in central Athens is a revealing trove of working models and replicas that illuminate how ancient Greeks engineered their world. Visitors stroll through galleries of automata, gears, pulleys, and hydraulics, from wind-powered machines to sophisticated astronomical devices and the legendary Antikythera mechanism reenactments. Richly designed displays bring myths and math to life, while interactive stations invite hands-on discovery. Worth visiting for families, students, and history buffs, it offers context on Greek innovation, practical engineering, and a window into the ingenuity behind classical civilization.

Pindarou 6, Athina 106 71, Greece
Opening hours · Today: 10:00 AM – 6:00 PM Open now
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Roman Forum of Athens (Roman Agora) — Museum, rated 4.5/5 15
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Roman Forum of Athens (Roman Agora)

4.5 ★★★★★ 14,828 reviews

The Roman Agora of Athens is a compact, atmospheric archaeological site on the city’s east side, once the civic heart of Roman-era Athens and a bustling marketplace. Explore marble remnants, the iconic octagonal Tower of the Winds, and the Gate of Athena Archegetis, all set against timeless Greek and Roman stonework. The site blends well with a nearby museum—the Roman Agora Museum—where a curated display of coins, inscriptions, and artifacts brings daily life here to life. Visitors can expect evocative ruins, informative signage, and easy access from downtown Athens.

Polignotou 3, Athina 105 55, Greece
Opening hours · Today: 8:00 AM – 3:00 PM Closed now
  • Monday8:00 AM – 3:00 PM
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Stoa of Attalos - Museum of the Ancient Agora — Museum, rated 4.8/5 16
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Stoa of Attalos - Museum of the Ancient Agora

4.8 ★★★★★ 3,627 reviews

The Stoa of Attalos is a reconstructed 2nd-century BC covered marketplace that anchors the southern edge of the Ancient Agora in Athens. Today it houses the Museum of the Ancient Agora, a treasure trove of artifacts from the site's long history, including statues, pottery and everyday objects that illuminate daily life in classical Athens. Visitors wander through arched colonnades, see a rebuilt rooftop terrace, and explore galleries arranged along a graceful U-shaped façade. A visit combines archaeology, architecture and vivid storytelling about ancient civic life.

Adrianou 24, Athina 105 55, Greece
Opening hours · Today: 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM Open now
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Temple of Olympian Zeus — Historic site, rated 4.4/5 17
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Temple of Olympian Zeus

4.4 ★★★★★ 31,016 reviews

The Temple of Olympian Zeus, also known as the Olympieion, is one of Athens’ monumental ruins, a colossal ancient temple that rose beside the city’s modern streets. Begun in the 6th century BC and finally completed by Roman emperors in the 2nd century AD, it once boasted 104 colossal columns, of which only a handful survive today. Visitors marvel at the temple’s scale, the lingering Corinthian capitals, and the sense of history standing among the ruins. It pairs well with the nearby Acropolis, offering a dramatic, panoramic sense of ancient Athens.

Athens 105 57, Greece
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Byzantine & Christian Museum — Museum, rated 4.6/5 18
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Byzantine & Christian Museum

4.6 ★★★★★ 4,916 reviews

The Byzantine & Christian Museum in Athens is a renowned cultural treasure housed in a grand neoclassical building in central Athens. It preserves a rich collection of Byzantine and post-Byzantine art from late antiquity to modern times, including exquisite icons, mosaics, manuscripts, metalwork, textiles, and liturgical objects drawn from Greece and the wider Eastern Mediterranean. Visitors can expect well curated galleries, informative labels, and period rooms that illuminate religious life, theology, and daily devotion. The museum often hosts temporary exhibitions, making each visit a fresh glimpse into a pivotal era of Mediterranean history.

Leof. Vasilissis Sofias 22, Athina 106 75, Greece
Opening hours · Today: 8:30 AM – 3:30 PM Closed now
  • Monday8:30 AM – 3:30 PM
  • TuesdayClosed
  • Wednesday8:30 AM – 3:30 PM
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Erechtheion — Historic site, rated 4.8/5 19
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Erechtheion

4.8 ★★★★★ 2,332 reviews

The Erechtheion, an ancient Greek temple perched on the Acropolis, blends myth and memory in a remarkably asymmetrical plan shaped by sacred sites. Built in the late 5th century BCE, it honors Athena Polias and Poseidon, preserving complex legends about early Athenian kings and the ancient olive tree. Visit to see the famous Porch of the Caryatids and the delicate Ionic columns, as well as intricately carved friezes and inscriptions. Expect atmospheric marble corridors, dramatic views over Athens, and a sense of reverence at one of antiquity’s most mysterious, spiritually charged monuments.

Athens 105 58, Greece
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Hadrian's Library — Historic site, rated 4.4/5 20
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Hadrian's Library

4.4 ★★★★★ 7,508 reviews

Hadrian's Library in Athens is an ancient Roman-era complex once built by Emperor Hadrian near the Roman Forum, today a serene archaeological site within the Roman Agora. Founded around 132 CE, it housed public reading rooms and scrolls and later served civic functions, leaving behind a grand array of marble columns and lush, accessible ruins. Visitors wander through shaded courtyards, study fragments of the hypostyle halls, and imagine scholars discussing ideas as in antiquity. The site offers a compact glimpse of Roman influence in Athens and stellar views of the surrounding city.

Κ, Areos 3, Τ, Athina 105 55, Greece
Opening hours · Today: 8:00 AM – 8:00 PM Open now
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South Slope of the Acropolis of Athens — Historic site, rated 4.6/5 21
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South Slope of the Acropolis of Athens

4.6 ★★★★★ 2,955 reviews

The South Slope of the Acropolis of Athens is the sunlit hillside where ancient drama first took center stage, home to the Theatre of Dionysus and surrounding ritual precincts. Visitors wander through preserved steps, carved stone seats, and late antique remains that illuminate how worship, performance, and daily life intertwined in classical Athens. From this vantage, the Parthenon rises above a forest of olive trees, offering panoramic city views, atmospheric light, and a tangible sense of history—an essential stop for anyone tracing the birth of Western theatre and democracy.

Dionysiou Areopagitou, Athina 105 58, Greece
Opening hours · Today: 8:00 AM – 7:00 PM Open now
  • Monday8:00 AM – 7:00 PM
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Temple of Athena Nike — Historic site, rated 4.8/5 22
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Temple of Athena Nike

4.8 ★★★★★ 1,195 reviews

The Temple of Athena Nike is a small but iconic 5th‑century BC Ionic temple perched on the Acropolis’ southwest bastion, dedicated to the goddess of victory. Though tiny, it embodies the elegance of classical architecture with a single row of fluted columns and a delicate frieze that celebrates military and mythic triumphs. Visitors come for its atmospheric setting and sweeping views over Athens, the Propylaea, and the city below. It’s best enjoyed at sunset, when the marble glows and the surrounding ruins feel intimate and timeless.

Acropolis, Διονυσίου Αρεοπαγίτου, Αθήνα 105 58, Greece
Opening hours · Today: 8:00 AM – 6:30 PM Open now
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Kotzia Square — Park, rated 4.1/5 23
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Kotzia Square

4.1 ★★★★★ 3,452 reviews

Kotzia Square is a central, leafy pocket in downtown Athens, quietly anchoring the city’s busy Olgas–Omonoia corridor. Named for a key civic figure, the square is flanked by the striking Kotzia Building (Athens City Hall) and a compact, well-kept park with shaded paths, benches, and a tidy green lawn that offers a rare moment of calm amid traffic and storefronts. Visitors can linger for photos, pause between the broad avenues, and absorb urban Athens at pedestrian scale. It’s a convenient springboard to nearby streets, cafes, and historic sights.

Sofokleous 18, Athina 105 51, Greece
Opening hours · Today: Open 24 hours Open now
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Omonoia Square — Historic site, rated 3.9/5 24
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Omonoia Square

3.9 ★★★★★ 2,897 reviews

Omonoia Square is Athens’ central historic crossroads, a bustling hub where commerce, transit and daily life converge under the watch of grand neoclassical facades. Dating to the 19th century, the square has long symbolized the city’s evolving pulse and remains a key gateway to nearby neighborhoods, museums, and markets. Today visitors stroll beneath shaded arcades, admire ornate building fronts, and watch trams and buses weave through the roundabout. It’s a place to feel Athenian rhythms, grab a coffee, and use the square as a launching point for explorations of central Athens.

Athens 104 31, Greece
Opening hours · Today: Open 24 hours Open now
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