AthensThe Capital of Wisdom
Once upon a time, Goddess Athena and God Poseidon fought for dominion over Athens. Athena gave the best gift to the Athenians, won the battle, and endowed the city with her wisdom. Democracy, philosophy, theatre, political thought, science: all were born here!
Nowadays, Athens is an open museum that never shuts; in a leisurely walk in the old town, you will encounter significant monuments scattered here and there under the shade of one of humanity’s greatest masterpieces: the Acropolis of Athens, including the Parthenon.
As you explore the streets of Athens, you will encounter a fascinating juxtaposition of Ancient and modern. The historic Plaka neighborhood, with its narrow cobblestone streets and traditional houses, transports you back in time. At the same time, Athens is a bustling metropolis full of life, a city that never sleeps, a city of contrasts, where ancient ruins stand side by side with modern architectural marvels, quaint tavernas, cozy cafes, trendy restaurants, and charming shops.
Food lovers will delight in the culinary scene of Athens: from the traditional souvlaki and tzatziki to innovative Mediterranean cuisine, there is something to satisfy every palate.
Beyond the city limits, Athens is surrounded by wonderful places waiting to be discovered: Lycabettus Hill, Stavros Niarchos Foundation Cultural Center, the Athenian Riviera, Sounio with its Temple of Poseidon, Marathon, beaches and charming neighborhoods with hospitable locals welcoming visitors with open arms and genuine pride for the city.