How to See Athens in 48 Hours

Only have two days to explore this ancient city? Here’s what you need to know to make the most out of your 48 hours in Athens!

How to See Athens in 48 Hours
View of Athens from the Acropolis

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Athens is a remarkable city. One minute you are strolling along through a trendy shopping district, then you turn the corner and suddenly there is an ancient ruin right there in front of you. The impact of this dramatic contrast is quite moving.

I felt so at ease during my travels through Greece. The food is incredible. The wine is always flowing. The people are welcoming. The Metro system is efficient (<– this is more important than you think. You do NOT want to pay for taxis everywhere).

Most importantly, there is plenty to see and do. On our trip through Greece we spent six days in Athens, then took a week-long cruise to Istanbul and six Greek islands. Cruising the Mediterranean is surprisingly affordable when you choose the right cruise liner, but not everyone can get away for two weeks at a time to take that kind of trip. The husband and I were really fortunate to be able to do this!

We stayed at the AVA Hotel and Suites in Athens, which is great little boutique hotel that is close to many restaurants, shops and sights to see. Here is the view of the Acropolis from our hotel room balcony!

If you want to browse other places to stay and save some money, use this link to Hotels in Athens at Booking.com.

Looking back, as much as I loved Athens, if I had to make a choice between seeing the Islands and spending several days in Athens… the choice pretty much makes itself. While getting away for two weeks might be a stretch, a nine day trip is usually feasible if you take both weekends on either side of a work week. Doing so, you could enjoy a seven-day, six-night cruise as well as a solid 48 hours in Athens.

How to See Athens in 48 Hours
View of the Acropolis from the Ancient Agora

How to See Athens in 48 Hours

I’m going to show you how you can see the major highlights over the course of two days, with plenty of time for beer coffee breaks, lazy meals, and afternoon naps. Hey, when in Rome, right?

How to See Athens in 48 Hours
Odeon of Herodes Atticus

This itinerary covers:

  • The Acropolis (Parthenon, Temple of Athena Nike, Erechtheion, Theatre of Dionysus, Odeon of Herodes Atticus)
  • The Acropolis Museum & Historic Plaka
  • The Ancient Agora (Temple of Hephaestus, Odeon of Agrippa, Stoa of Attalos)
  • Monastiraki Square and Flea Market
  • The National Garden & The Temple of Olympian Zeus
  • Syntagma Square & The Panathenaic Stadium

I know this sounds like a TON to see in just two days, but many of these sights take just a few minutes to see or can be explored en route to another destination. I’ll also share a few key tips with you about getting around the city and living it up while in Greece!

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  1. This is an absolute dream vacation for me. Your guide will come in very handy for me one day…and your photos are stunning (and beckoning)!

  2. OH my gosh, yes! I have always wanted to go to Greece. Can’t miss Athens. Thanks for the tips on the highlights!

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  3. Thanks so much for the additional info. What a great holiday-the only thing I would add is time at the end on a Greek island-time to really savor the slow pace of life in Greece (and eat more Greek food!).

    Anyway I really appreciate you sharing more details of your trip!

  4. Could you please share more details on your cruise? I have so many questions..which trip /compnay did you use? Which Greek islands did you visit? How long did you have in Instanbul? Your trip sounds like exactly what my husband and I want to do with perhaps time at the end on one Greek island. I was in Greece many years ago and loved it. We also really want to see Turkey. Any details or tips you could provide would be most appreciated!