
Acropolis
Athens 105 58
Every civilization that conquered Athens wanted a piece of this rock.

Acropolis Museum
39 Dionysiou tou Areopagitou, 3rd Municipal Community, Athens, 117 42, Greece
This museum was built to win an argument.

Ancient Agora
24 Adrianou, 1st Municipal Community, Athens, 105 55, Greece
This is where democracy was invented — not in some grand palace, but in an open-air marketplace where anyone could shout at a politician.

Areopagus (Mars Hill)
Athens, Greece
This slippery marble rock between the Acropolis and the Agora has been used to judge murderers, argue philosophy, and preach Christianity — sometimes all in the same century.

Erechtheion
Acropolis, Athens 105 58
If the Parthenon is Athens' power statement, the Erechtheion is its mystery.

Hadrian's Arch
Leoforos Vasilissis Amalias, 2nd Municipal Community, Athens, 105 58, Greece
Two inscriptions.

Kerameikos Cemetery
148 Ermou, 3rd Municipal Community, Athens, 118 54, Greece
This is where we get the word "ceramic.

Museum of Cycladic Art
4 Douka Neofytou, 1st Municipal Community, Athens, 106 74, Greece
Five thousand years ago, sculptors in the Cycladic islands were carving human figures so minimal, so abstract, so hauntingly modern that when Picasso and Modigliani saw them in the early twentieth century, they thought they'd found proof that modernism was ancient.

National Archaeological Museum
44 28is Oktovriou, 1st Municipal Community, Athens, 106 82, Greece
This is where Greece keeps the really good stuff.

Odeon of Herodes Atticus
Dionysiou tou Areopagitou, 1st Municipal Community, Athens, 117 42, Greece
A Roman billionaire built this theater as a monument to grief.

Panathenaic Stadium
35 Leoforos Vasileos Konstantinou, 2nd Municipal Community, Athens, 106 74, Greece
The only stadium in the world built entirely of marble, and it looks exactly like it sounds — blindingly white in the midday sun, 50,000 seats of Pentelic marble carved into a natural ravine between two hills.

Parthenon
Acropolis, Athens 105 58
The Parthenon was never really a temple in the way most people think.

Philopappos Hill
Filopappou, 1st Municipal Community, Athens, 117 41, Greece
The best view of the Acropolis isn't from the Acropolis — it's from this pine-covered hill directly southwest, where the Parthenon fills your entire field of vision without a single railing, scaffolding, or selfie stick in the way.

Stoa of Attalos
Ancient Agora, Athens 105 55
A fully reconstructed ancient Greek shopping mall stands in the middle of the Agora, and it works brilliantly as both a museum and a piece of experimental archaeology.

Temple of Hephaestus
24 Adrianou, 1st Municipal Community, Athens, 105 55, Greece
While the Parthenon gets all the postcards, this temple quietly holds a much more impressive record: it's the best-preserved ancient Greek temple in the world.

Temple of Olympian Zeus
Leoforos Vasilissis Olgas, 2nd Municipal Community, Athens, 116 36, Greece
It took 638 years to finish.

Theatre of Dionysus
25 Mitsaion, 1st Municipal Community, Athens, 117 42, Greece
Every play you've ever seen descends from this spot.

Tower of the Winds
Plaka, Athens, 105 55, Greece
Before smartphones, before clocks, before even sundials were common, this octagonal marble tower told Athenians the time, the wind direction, and the weather forecast — all at once.
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