While you join us in celebrating our special day, we encourage you to take a moment to immerse yourself in the timeless beauty of Athens.
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Things to Do in Athens

The Acropolis
The Acropolis of Athens is a legendary ancient site, home to the iconic Parthenon. Perched atop a hill, it offers stunning views and stands as a symbol of Greece’s rich cultural heritage.
The Acropolis Museum
Located near the Acropolis, this modern museum houses over 4.000 artifacts from the archaeological site. Its design incorporates glass floors, offering views of excavations beneath, providing a unique perspective of ancient Athenian life.


Plaka & Monastiraki
Plaka and Monastiraki are lively Athens neighborhoods full of charm. Plaka, with its quaint streets and traditional houses, sits beneath the Acropolis, while nearby Monastiraki offers a bustling flea market, ancient ruins, and vibrant city life.
The National Garden
Adjacent to the Greek Parliament, the National Garden offers a serene escape at the heart of the city. Spanning 15.5 hectares, it features a variety of flora, ancient ruins, and shaped pathways.


Stavros Niarchos Foundation
The foundation is an architectural marvel in Athens, blending modern design with sustainability. Home to the Greek National Opera and the National Library of Greece, the center offers a vibrant cultural hub surrounded by lush gardens and stunning waterfront views.
Voukourestiou Street
For guests interested in luxury shopping, Voukourestiou Street in the upscale Kolonaki district is a must-visit destination. This elegant street is renowned for its concentration of high-end boutiques and jewelers, offering a sophisticated shopping experience.


Kalimarmaro
Kalimarmaro, also known as the Panathenaic Stadium, is an ancient marvel in the heart of Athens. Built entirely of marble, it was originally constructed in the 4th century BCE and later renovated for the first modern Olympic Games in 1896.
Temple of Poseidon
The Temple of Poseidon, perched on the cliffs of Cape Sounion in Greece, is a stunning example of ancient Greek architecture. Built in the 5th century BCE, it was dedicated to Poseidon, god of the sea, and served as a place of worship and a landmark for sailors navigating the Aegean.


Museum of Cycladic Art
The Museum of Cycladic Art in Athens showcases the ancient cultures of the Aegean, especially the Cycladic civilization. It's known for its elegant marble figurines, dating back to 3000 BCE, as well as artifacts from ancient Greece and Cyprus. The museum blends art, history, and archaeology in a modern, beautifully curated space.
National Archaeological Museum
The National Archaeological Museum in Athens is Greece’s largest and one of the most important in the world. It houses a vast collection of artifacts from prehistoric times to late antiquity, including the famous Mask of Agamemnon and the Antikythera Mechanism. It offers a deep dive into ancient Greek history and culture.
