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redsoxdw_

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I tried this once and it was a huge mistake! Most Athenians leave Athens during August to go on vacation or to go to their villages so the city is super empty. Even many of the bars/clubs/restaurants are shut down for the month! Don't make the same mistake as me, if you want to go to Athens, only stay for a few days and don't expect to go out a lot or meet many locals
 

Vangelis

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I made this mistake as well. Apart from the touristy areas (Plaka, Monastiraki, Psirri, etc) most other cafes/restaurants/bars shut down during the month of August. I love Athens and stay there for months but never in August any more. In fact, August is not a good time to visit the islands either as they are just overcrowded and not pleasant. It is a good time to visit villages and towns on mainland Greece so if you have relatives there, it's a good time to catch up with them.
 

dpappas87

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I made this mistake as well. Apart from the touristy areas (Plaka, Monastiraki, Psirri, etc) most other cafes/restaurants/bars shut down during the month of August. I love Athens and stay there for months but never in August any more. In fact, August is not a good time to visit the islands either as they are just overcrowded and not pleasant. It is a good time to visit villages and towns on mainland Greece so if you have relatives there, it's a good time to catch up with them.
That has been my experience as well. I usually visit my family in the village during this time because they are working a lot less. Even though many of them are taking their own vacations to other islands so sometimes its different to coordinate as well
 
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Greek_John87

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Been there, done that. It is sooo hot I don't remember much of that particular trip. The only redeeming quality of it is that if you go during the first two weeks, you might find that the city is quieter than usual since many Greeks have taken time off from their jobs, and have dispersed throughout Greece to visit their families. The city moves at a much slower pace. But yes, it is not only a ghost town because of this, but it is also extremely hot!
 
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toniiv

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Been there, done that. It is sooo hot I don't remember much of that particular trip. The only redeeming quality of it is that if you go during the first two weeks, you might find that the city is quieter than usual since many Greeks have taken time off from their jobs, and have dispersed throughout Greece to visit their families. The city moves at a much slower pace. But yes, it is not only a ghost town because of this, but it is also extremely hot!
Very true. If you go to Athens in the summer, prepare to be sweating all the time. Because the city is not very coastal, there is no sea breeze
 

Greek_John87

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Very true. If you go to Athens in the summer, prepare to be sweating all the time. Because the city is not very coastal, there is no sea breeze
So true - which reminds me, one can always visit the seacoast areas that are near Athens, like Glyfada, to get a bit of a break from the heat. It's also nice if you end up staying in a hotel that has a pool. It seems that hardly anyone has air conditioning in that city, so it isn't like traveling in the heat in the United States, where most places have AC.
 

acamp7

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So true - which reminds me, one can always visit the seacoast areas that are near Athens, like Glyfada, to get a bit of a break from the heat. It's also nice if you end up staying in a hotel that has a pool. It seems that hardly anyone has air conditioning in that city, so it isn't like traveling in the heat in the United States, where most places have AC.
That's why I always call hotels before visiting. It's so frustrating when the AC isn't working, especially the Wifi too. It's always a problem that I run into when traveling in Greece
 

Greek_John87

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That's why I always call hotels before visiting. It's so frustrating when the AC isn't working, especially the Wifi too. It's always a problem that I run into when traveling in Greece
So true, in Greece the AC is either "broken", or it doesn't exist!
 

ellinasgolfer0320

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August is not the best time to visit Greece because of Panigiri... During Panigiri , everyone returns to their village to celebrate the patron saint, and because of this, many stores shut down (the touristy areas will still be open though). That said, if you want to go to a village and have a lot of fun, Panigiri is the time to go! I love going to the village to dance and eat!
 
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seleanor

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August is not the best time to visit Greece because of Panigiri... During Panigiri , everyone returns to their village to celebrate the patron saint, and because of this, many stores shut down (the touristy areas will still be open though). That said, if you want to go to a village and have a lot of fun, Panigiri is the time to go! I love going to the village to dance and eat!
When is the panigiri?
 

ellinasgolfer0320

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When is the panigiri?
August 15, but the first 3 weeks of August are generally bad.. The first 2 weeks is nothing but festivals, then on August 15 you have the celebration of the Theotokos, and then many people like to take a 1 week vacation after the celebration
 
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nadellii

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August 15, but the first 3 weeks of August are generally bad.. The first 2 weeks is nothing but festivals, then on August 15 you have the celebration of the Theotokos, and then many people like to take a 1 week vacation after the celebration
This is so helpful thanks for sharing, I'm not up to date with what the locals are doing these days. :) I will try to avoid these dates
 

k_tsoukalas

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Although it is frustrating that a lot of things were closed, I also found it to be relaxing when I traveled to Athens in August. The streets were quieter. The air was clear from pollution. As gorgeous as the city is, I always noticed that, at least in the heart of the city, there is often a thin film of pollution in the air. It was kind of nice to see the city in a much quieter light.
 

Piraeus Archaeological Museum

I am going to spending some time in the Piraeus area for a night or so this fall before boarding a ferry. I decided to stay closer to the port rather than in the center of Athens. I noticed that there was a museum in Piraeus! Is this worth visiting? I have never heard of it. I imagine it maybe would have artifacts from nearby digs?

Where to stay before cruise leaving Piraeus?

I have a friend who is staying in Athens just a few nights then going off on a cruise leaving Piraeus. This is in the late summer sometime. I told her I would ask advice - I am at a loss because I usually spend longer in Greece and get an Air BnB - at least that is what I have been doing lately.

Anyway, where should she stay? Any advice on areas of Athens or even names of hotels?

Athens airport question...

There's a group of us going to Athens and our flights get in the same day, but at different times.

Is there an easy spot to wait for the rest of our group outside of security, like a cafe or restaurant, or even an area with chairs to sit... I have only been to this airport once, and I don't remember any details about what happens after security.

Visiting the Cycladic Museum

Though I will be in Mykonos for a while when I come to Greece (soon!) I will have some time in Athens.

I will be tied up with wedding festivities on Mykonos, but I will have some time. So, I want to learn about the history and culture of the island. I know there has to be more to it there than all the parties and the beach scene.

I plan to visit the Cycladic Museum in Athens to get ready. Is there anything I should keep in mind while I explore the museum?

Athens Metro Station with Artifacts?

What is the name of the metro station in Athens that has the artifacts on display? I heard about it and want to see it, but I am not sure it is worth going out of my way for. Is there more than ne to see?

I love artifacts and am just looking for more detail. I will be in the city for just a few days so I am really struggling if this is worth it or not.
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