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What does this have to do with Athens?
 

How much time do you really need at the Acropolis?

It’s been several years since I last visited the Acropolis, and I’m trying to help some friends plan their first trip to Athens. I honestly can’t remember how long I spent there, I just remember being completely absorbed in everything and losing track of time!

They’re wondering how much time to set aside, and I don’t want to underestimate it. I know there’s the main climb, the Parthenon, Erechtheion, and all those sweeping views, plus time for photos and just soaking it all in.

Would you say two hours is enough for a relaxed visit, or does it really take closer to half a day if you include the museum or nearby sites? I’d love to hear what others recommend, especially those who’ve been recently, how long did it take you to see everything without feeling rushed?

Proper Greek Coffee in Athens?

It’s been over 10 years since I’ve been to Athens, and I’m heading back soon. One thing I’m really looking forward to is sitting down for a proper Greek coffee—but I want the real deal, not some watered-down version in a touristy café.

Back when I visited years ago, I remember stumbling into a tiny place with older locals playing tavli, strong coffee being brewed in briki pots, and that unmistakable smell of roasted grounds—it was perfect. Of course, I didn’t write the name down, and who knows if it’s even still there.

Any recommendations for places like that? Somewhere that serves traditional Greek coffee, in an authentic, no-frills environment where you actually feel like you're in Greece, not just a photo-op café. I’d love to hear about your favorite spots, especially if they’re a bit off the beaten path.

Tips for bargaining in Monastiraki flea market?

I’ve been to Monastiraki flea market many times over the years, but I have to admit — I’ve never been very good at bargaining. I usually just pay whatever the seller asks, even though I know part of the fun (and the tradition!) is negotiating a little.

Since I’m Greek, I’ve watched relatives and friends haggle with ease, and they always seem to walk away with better prices and a smile. For me, I either feel awkward asking for less or I give in too quickly.

Do you have any tips for how to bargain without offending the sellers? Is there a “right” way to approach it — like starting with a certain percentage lower, or walking away and waiting for them to call you back? I’d love to hear how others handle it, especially for souvenirs, antiques, or little treasures in Monastiraki.

Best Views of the Parthenon at Night?

Hey everyone! I’m heading to Athens soon and can’t wait to soak in the history—and the views. I’ve heard that the Parthenon is beautifully lit at night and I’d really love to catch some magical views of it after sunset.

Does anyone have favorite spots in the city for seeing the Parthenon at night? Are there rooftop bars or restaurants with great views that are actually worth the price? I’ve also heard about places like Philopappos Hill and Areopagus—are those safe and scenic after dark?

I’m hoping for something memorable and maybe even a little romantic—open to free viewpoints, paid spots, or any hidden gems. Bonus if it’s a good place to take photos too.

Appreciate any suggestions you might have! Can’t wait to experience Athens lit up under the stars. Thanks in advance for sharing your tips and favorite nighttime views!

Athens - Historical Sites I May Have Missed?

I’m gathering information for a potential future trip to Athens. I’m Greek and have been to the city many times over the years, but I’ve realized there’s still so much I haven’t explored—especially when it comes to lesser-known ancient sites.

I’m really interested in hidden gems of Ancient Greek history—places that aren’t on every tourist itinerary. I already know the Acropolis and the major museums pretty well, so I’m looking for smaller ruins, overlooked temples, or quieter archaeological spots that might be a little off the radar.

I’d love to hear about places that feel special or atmospheric, even if they’re not as polished or popular. Bonus if they’re easy to reach from the city center, but I’m open to anything meaningful.

If you’ve come across anything like that, I’d really appreciate your suggestions!
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