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48 Hours in Athens

HellasForAll · 25.05.2026
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Begin with the Acropolis early in the day, climbing past the theatres to the Parthenon, then descend into the ancient Agora. The new Acropolis Museum brings it all into focus.

Spend the afternoon wandering Plaka and Monastiraki, browsing markets and stopping for meze. Climb Lycabettus or Filopappou Hill for sunset over the city and sea.

By night Athens comes alive with rooftop bars and tavernas. It is a city that mixes 2,500 years of history with one of Europe most energetic street-food and nightlife scenes.


📌 Practical info

💶 CurrencyEuro (EUR)
🗣️ LanguageGreek
🛂 VisaEU member — passport-free for EU/EEA
🕐 Time zoneEET (UTC+2)
🔌 Power plugType C/F, 230V

❓ Frequently asked questions

When is the best time to visit Greece?

May-June and September-October — warm, sunny, fewer crowds than July-August peak. July-August best for nightlife and beach culture but very busy and hot.

Which Greek islands are best to visit?

Santorini (sunsets, caldera views), Mykonos (nightlife), Crete (beaches + history), Rhodes (medieval town), Naxos & Paros (family-friendly), Hydra (no cars, artsy).

Do I need a visa for Greece?

EU citizens — no. Schengen visa rules apply for non-EU. UK/US/Canada/Australia/NZ: 90 days visa-free.

Is Greece expensive?

Mid-range budget: €60-100/day. Athens cheaper than islands. Mykonos and Santorini are premium. Off-season (Oct-Apr) prices drop 40-60%.

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