My First Day in Athens: Sunset at the Acropolis & a Hidden Food Gem
My first day in Athens was one for the books. I started the morning exploring the city on foot, walking from Plaka to Monastiraki, two of the most picturesque neighborhoods in Athens. The cobbled streets, colorful balconies, and the smell of fresh bread from local bakeries made for a perfect start.
☕️ I stopped for a quick freddo espresso (Greek iced coffee — so good!) and soaked in the early energy of the city.
🏛️ In the afternoon, I visited the Acropolis, the ancient heart of Athens and one of the most iconic landmarks in the world. The site includes several major monuments, like:
- The Parthenon: A temple dedicated to Athena, dating back to the 5th century BCE
- Erechtheion: Famous for its Caryatid columns
- Theater of Dionysus: Considered the world's first theater
- Propylaea: The monumental gateway to the Acropolis
✍🏼 Travel Tip: Arrive about 1.5–2 hours before sunset. Not only will you catch golden hour over Athens, but it’s also cooler, less crowded, and you’ll have plenty of time to explore before the site closes.
📸 Photo idea: Parthenon glowing in golden light or a wide shot of Athens at sunset
🌅 Standing at the top of the Acropolis, with the sun setting and the city stretched out below, felt surreal — like stepping into a postcard.
To end the day, I had dinner at Karamanlídika tou Fani and honestly, it might be one of the best meals I’ve had in Greece. It's a hidden gem — part deli, part rustic tavern — tucked away near Omonia and full of locals. I ordered pastirma, saganaki cheese, and a plate of loukaniko sausages. Every bite was full of flavor and warmth with traditional Greek meze done right.
✨Travel Tips:
- Wear good shoes: The Acropolis has uneven, slippery stones
- Bring water & sunscreen especially in summer
- Buy a combo ticket: Gives access to multiple ancient sites (Acropolis, Roman Agora, Ancient Agora, etc.)
- Most archaeological sites close around sunset, even in summer
- Don’t miss Anafiotika: A hidden village-like area on the slopes of the Acropolis, perfect for photos
Athens is the kind of city that reveals its beauty slowly, layer by layer — and day one already stole my heart.
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