Ancient wonders, outdoor cafe culture, vibrant nightlife and gritty urban soul.
Redolent with history and mythology, Athens is an affable city enlivened by bustling outdoor cafes, pedestrian streets that wind through the city's ancient sites and its fair share of urban eccentrics. If you get into the Athenian mindset, you'll enjoy one of the most laid-back and quirky European cities.
The city may look like a concrete jungle and still suffers from bouts of the dreaded nefos (smog), but beyond its noisy and chaotic veneer is an undeniable charm. The spruced up historic centre, major sites and major dining and entertainment precincts are all close together making Athens is a great walking city.
Where to Stay
A major shake-up in the lead up to the 2004 Olympic left Athens with many new and refurbished hotels, including some slick designer hotels. The standard of accommodation has improved across the board but prices have risen accordingly.
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