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Acropolis of Athens

Look for the student discount; I found out later that students can get tickets for half the price. Just make sure to carry your student ID.

Get your tickets online in advance; I found it saved me a lot of time waiting in line, especially during peak hours. Just make sure to print them out or have them on your phone!

Pack plenty of water and some snacks. There's not much available inside, and you'll want to stay hydrated while exploring all the ruins.

Wear comfortable shoes! The paths are uneven, and trust me, you'll be doing a fair bit of walking. Sandals with good support worked great for me.
Athenian Agora

Make sure to grab a combo ticket that includes the Acropolis site. It saves you some cash and lets you hop around without buying multiple tix

Don't skip the Museum! It’s small but packed with cool artifacts and helps you appreciate what you're walking around. I found a few hidden gems in there!

Pack a small picnic! The Agora has some lovely spots to chill and enjoy lunch, plus you can save a few euros instead of eating out.

I suggest visiting right when it opens at 8 am to beat the crowds and get some peaceful snaps of the ruins. The light is better for photos too!
Panathinaikos
You might want to bring some snacks and water because the cafes nearby can be a bit pricey. I spent way more than I expected just grabbing a quick bite!

My advice is to check out the bathrooms before heading to the main attractions. I found the facilities a little hidden, and I really needed them after wandering around!

if you’re visiting on a weekend, try to go on sunday. i found it way less busy compared to saturday, and i had more space to enjoy the beauty of the place.
I recommend going early, like around 9 AM, to avoid the crowds and get those Instagram shots without people photobombing. Trust me, it’s way more chill before noon.
Olympian
Flizvos

Look out for the small shops and kiosks selling souvenirs. I found unique trinkets way cheaper than those large stands by the beach. My advice is to haggle a little!
Before you go, download a translation app. A lot of signs aren't in English and my phone helped me communicate with locals. It’s worth the extra bit of effort!

Try walking along the marina instead of taking a taxi to save some cash. It's a lovely stroll and you'll see some amazing yachts and cafes on the way.
Odeon of Herodes
my advice is to check if there are any performances happening during your visit. i stumbled upon a concert and it was an unforgettable experience amongst the ancient stones.

I suggest grabbing your tickets online beforehand to avoid the ticket lines. It saved me a lot of waiting around, and I could spend more time soaking in the history!
Technopolis
Central Municipal Athens Market
Temple of Hephaestus

If you want to snap great photos, try to come just before sunset. The lighting is amazing then, and the temple looks stunning!

My advice is to bring some water and snacks. There aren’t many places around to grab a bite, and you'll want to stay hydrated during your exploration.

I recommend taking a stroll around the surrounding area after your visit. There are some charming little shops and cafes that are fun to check out!

I think you should visit the Temple early in the morning around 8 am. It's much quieter then and you can really soak it all in without the crowds.
Arka Adriana

Don’t skip the local shops nearby after your visit. Some unique souvenirs and great local eateries are just a short walk away!

Definitely spend some time just enjoying the view of the Arch from a distance. It's stunning and a great spot for photos without the crowds.