Situated at the foot of the Acropolis, the Ancient Agora of Athens was once the hub of political, social, and commercial life in the ancient Greek city.


Situated at the foot of the Acropolis, the Ancient Agora of Athens was once the hub of political, social, and commercial life in the ancient Greek city.

Tucked away in the Plaka district, the Roman Agora holds a prominent position on the list of Athens' must-see archaeological sites.

The Temple of Olympian Zeus (also called "Olympieion") is a must-see for anyone exploring the Greek capital.

Hadrian's Library may not be the most memorable archaeological site in Greece but it's worth visiting if you have some spare time!

Nestled at the base of the Acropolis, it's no surprise that the Plaka district is a top favorite for Captain Ulysses in Athens. It's undoubtedly an essential stop for anyone visiting the Greek capital!

The Monastiraki district, located in the historic center of Athens, is one of the city's most iconic and bustling neighborhoods.

Don't miss the Panathenaic Stadium if you're eager to dive into Greek culture and explore the ancient games that inspired today's Olympic Games.

The Church of Panagía Kapnikaréa in Athens is a true gem of Byzantine architecture, and stands as one of Athens' most ancient and iconic landmarks.

The National Archaeological Museum of Athens is a must-visit for any visitor passing through the Greek capital.