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How to spend 48 hours in Athens this June Pride Month

Athens Greece night lights

Looking for a queer-friendly destination that’s not just about the party scene? Look no further than Athens. While it may not be as flashy as Mykonos or Amsterdam, the Greek capital has a and welcoming LGBTQ+ community that’s active throughout the year. But come June, when Pride events kick off, you’re in for a treat. Here are some must-do activities for your 48-hour Athens itinerary, inspired by This is Athens: Day 1: Athens Realness Morning Get your day started at Rooster for a cup of delicious Greek coffee. This all-day café is located a short walk from Monastiraki metro and is a popular spot among the local LGBTQ+ community. Afterward, make your way to the Acropolis, passing sights like Hadrian‘s Library and the Roman Agora along the way. Don’t forget to check out the state-of-the-art Acropolis Museum and explore the surrounding area, including the Odeon Of Herodes Atticus, Philopappou Monument, and Anafiotika. Lunch Head out of the Historic Centre and explore LGBTQ+ friendly neighborhoods like Gazi, Keramikos, and Metaxourgio. For lunch, try Myrolovos on Avdi Square for small Greek plates or hit up Groovy MyPlate in nearby Keramikos Square for some of Athens’ famous street food. Afternoon Take a break from ancient marble and explore Athens’ contemporary art scene at the National Museum of Contemporary Art (EMST) or check out the underground Greek art in Gazi. If shopping is more your thing, head to the chic boutiques in Kolonaki or Athenian street fashion purveyors like Pitch, Dangerous Minds, or He-m-n-oid. Evening Experience Athens’ nightlife with… Read More

A guide to the highlights of Athens and the Acropolis Museum

Parthenon Acropolis Athens

The Athens Acropolis Museum is one of the most visited cultural destinations in Greece. It boasts a vast collection of ancient artifacts that offer visitors a glimpse into the rich history of Athens. Here are some of the highlights that visitors must see at the museum. The Parthenon Gallery: The Parthenon Gallery is the most popular attraction in the museum. It is a massive gallery that houses the Parthenon Frieze, which is a 160-meter-long sculpture that adorned the walls of the Parthenon temple. The frieze depicts a procession of people who were attending the Panathenaic religious festival. Visitors can walk around the gallery and see the original sculptures up close. The gallery also offers a stunning view of the Acropolis from the glass window that runs along one side of the room. The Archaic Gallery: The Archaic Gallery is a must-see destination for visitors who love ancient art. It features a collection of archaic sculptures that dates back to the 6th century BCE. The gallery offers a glimpse into the early days of Athens, and the sculptures depict various mythical creatures and humans. The most notable sculpture in the gallery is the celebrated “Kore of Antenoe,” which is a statue of a young woman. The Athena Nike Gallery: The Athens Nike Gallery is a small gallery that houses several notable sculptures, including the Winged Victory of Samothrace. The gallery is dedicated to the goddess Athena, who was believed to have given victory to the Athenians in battle. The most famous sculpture in the gallery is… Read More