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How long is enough time in Athens?

The long history and rich culture of Athens have made this city an interesting destination in Greece, particularly for its fine archaeological sites. In brief, it is recommended to stay at least 3 full days in order to visit the most impressive and significant sights, taste the traditional cuisine and shop leisurely.



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If you enjoy exploring cities, and if you're interested in historical sites, I think you will love Athens, and a full week is a good length of time to get into it properly.

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Around 3-4 days is the perfect amount for first-timers and this detailed guide covers all the essential Athens sites. Here's how to see the major sights in central Athens, the most important ancient sites, and the must-see museums.

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Greater Athens features the longest coastline of any European capital, with Athens' beaches consistently awarded Blue Flag status for their high standards in water quality and cleanliness. Summer and swimming in Greece is a sacred ritual and most Greeks count the number of swims they have achieved for the season.

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The best times to visit Athens are between March and May and from September to November. Weather during the spring and fall months is agreeable and sunshine is pretty much a guarantee. Not to mention, crowds are thinner and hotel and airfare deals are easier to come by than in summer.

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The Acropolis is closed on 1 January, 25 March, 1 May, Easter Sunday, and 25 and 26 December. How long does a visit to the Athens Acropolis take? On average, you can spend approximately 1.5 to 2 hours at the Acropolis.

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Metro Line 3 connects the airport to the city centre (Syntagma Square). The journey time is approximately 40 minutes. Trains run every 30 minutes, 7 days a week from 6:30 am to 11:30 pm. One way tickets cost €9 (€4.50 for children, teenagers, over 65), return tickets cost €16.

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There are two options to reach Santorini Island from Athens, the capital of Greece. One is by airplane through Athens International Airport Eleftherios Venizelos and the other is by ferryboat from Piraeus Port.

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