Mid April in Athens
Begin your walking tour of Athens at the Archaeological Site of Kerameikos, an ancient cemetery and pottery district located northwest of the Acropolis. Discover the site's rich history, impressive funerary monuments, and the remnants of the city walls.
From Kerameikos, head east towards Monastiraki, a vibrant district known for its bustling flea market, shops, and restaurants. Explore the neighbourhood's narrow streets, take in the lively atmosphere, and admire the mix of Byzantine and Ottoman architecture.
After exploring Monastiraki, walk towards the nearby Roman Agora and the Gate of Athena Archegetis, a grand marble entrance that served as the main entrance to the Agora. Admire the impressive structure, built in the 1st century BC, and imagine the bustling activity that once took place there.
Continue your walk to the Areopagus (Mars Hill), a significant rock outcropping near the Acropolis. Take the panoramic views of Athens from this vantage point and learn about its historical role as a court and meeting place.
From Areopagus, walk southwest towards the Pnyx, an important site where the Athenian Assembly held meetings during the classical period. Along the way, you'll pass by the picturesque landscape of Philopappos Hill, with stunning views of the Acropolis and the Parthenon.
After exploring Pnyx, make your way to the Church of Agia Marina. This 11th-century Byzantine church is nestled on the slopes of Nymphs' Hill, offering beautiful city views.
Finally, walk towards the Acropolis Canteen, a modern eatery near the entrance of the Acropolis archaeological site. Enjoy a refreshing drink or snack while enjoying the impressive views of the ancient ruins.
Following this route, you'll experience some of Athens' most significant historical sites, picturesque landscapes, and lively districts.