Welcome to the vibrant city of Athens, a destination steeped in history, culture, and gastronomy! Planning a visit to this iconic Greek capital can be overwhelming, but fear not – we’ve got you covered! To make your trip to Athens a breeze, we’ve compiled a list of essential and useful links that will help you navigate the city like a local. From transportation and accommodations to attractions, dining, events, and practical information, these curated links will be your go-to resource for an unforgettable trip to Athens. So, get ready to unlock the best of Athens with our ultimate guide to useful links. Let’s dive in and make your trip to Athens truly memorable!

 

Transportation Links

Ath.Ena card – your passport to public transportation gives you the option to use the subway, public buses and more with multiday products like the 3day tourist pass.

Free now – your taxi app! A fast and reliable way to move around the city are taxis and the easisest and more convient way to get them is by using this app.

Book your private transfer – We know that arriving in a foreign airport can be a stressful experience so book a private transfer and enjoy our meet&greet transfer services with peace of mind.

 

Attractions and Sightseeing Links

Acropolis tickets – save your self some time and book your tickets online. The website is not the most user friendly but it does work. Select region of Attica, then Acropolis and slopes and then you will be presented with the options of single use (20 euro pp) or the combo ticket (30euro pp) which includes Acropolis and Slopes, Ancient Agora, Roman Agora, Hadrian’s Library, Olympieion, Kerameikos, Aristotle’s School. Date and time are solely for statistical reasons so don’t feel pressed about it.If you have any questions during your booking, feel free to reach out for help

Acropolis museum tickets – although usually not as crowded as the Acropolis itself, it’s always a good idea to book ahead of time. Be sure to use the official link provided in the title as there a lot of resellers who charge extra commissions.

Sightseeing bus – hop on hop off buses going around the city can be an easy way to cover distances without walking. Sitting on the open top can be an extremely appealing idea but always be aware of the hot,Greek summer sun.

 

Dining and Food Links

E-food – your delivery app for pretty much everything, from souvlaki to groceries and a whole bunch of stuff, it can be etremely useful when you don’t feel like walking no more after a long day out

Restaurants guide – by this is Athens.org, a complete city guide website with a lot of useful info.

Michelin guide – for a fancy night out, see the recomendations from the world famous Michelin guide

 

Events and Entertainment Links

Athens&Epidavrus festival – starting from June 1st, some of the most significant cultural perfomances it the most  historical venues such as the Odeon Herodion Atticus or the Ancient theater of Epidavrus. Make sure to book well in advance as they are most likely to sell out.

Release Athens – Launched in 2016, Release Athens has become one of the most important summer music events in Athens and across Greece, hosted mainly in Plateia Nerou, a beautiful open – air venue right by the sea within minutes  of downtown Athens.

 

Practical Information Links

Athens international airport 

Peiraeus port authority

Tourist police station

Emergency number 112

(call 112 for any sort of emergency,can be used even without sim card)

 

Conclusion

As you prepare for your trip to Athens, having access to the right resources and links can greatly enhance your experience. We hope this comprehensive guide to useful links has provided you with valuable information and resources to make your visit to Athens smooth, enjoyable, and memorable. From transportation and accommodations to attractions, dining, events, and practical information, these links will be your trusted companions as you explore the wonders of Athens. Don’t hesitate to utilize these resources to plan ahead and make the most of your time in this historic city. Safe travels, and have an incredible trip to Athens! Don’t forget to share your experiences and feedback with us in the comments below. Yamas! (Cheers in Greek)