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Discovering Athens in winter: your ultimate 48-Hour Weekend guide

Hey fellow travel lovers! I just had the most incredible winter escape in Athens, all thanks to the Greek Tourism Board. As some of you may have caught on my Instagram stories, Athens has been on my bucket list forever, but the twist? I never imagined it as a winter destination! But as the invitation sounded very captivating, I thought, why not experience Athens in its winter glory firsthand? I decided to go for it and let me tell you, it was a perfect choice for a winter weekend getaway! I am thrilled to share my unforgettable experience with you and give you the ultimate 48-hour guide to make the most of winter weekend in the heart of Athens. From historic marvels that left me speechless to discovering the charming corners, chic restaurants and cosy cafes to escape the cold. The guide below has it all!

How to get there 

Firstly, let’s start with the fact, it is super easy to get to Athens from the UK. There are many direct flights (Five airlines currently offer direct flights to Athens from three of London’s airports). What’s even better? It won’t break the bank! Affordability is key when planning a weekend escape, and Athens delivers on that front. We flew with EasyJet airline from London Gatwick Airport on a Friday morning and flew back to London on late Sunday evening, which granted us an entire weekend for exploring this vibrant and captivating city. So, with easy access and pocket-friendly fares, Athens becomes an irresistible destination for that perfect weekend getaway!

Things to do 

Visit Acropolis, Parthenon & Acropolis Museum

Begin your Athenian adventure by immersing yourself in the timeless allure of Acropolis and its accompanying museum. I highly recommend securing a guided tour to uncover not just the main attraction but also the hidden gems and stories and secrets surrounding it. The winter months, with temperatures ranging from 15-18 degrees Celsius, offer a more intimate experience with fever crowds. Set aside a generous 3-4 hours for its exploration and give yourself time to absorb the rich history and beauty of this ancient wonder. 

Our guide shared a valuable insider tip- visiting Acropolis in the afternoon offers a more serene experience as mornings are busy with cruise travellers. She also suggested starting at the museum before heading to the Acropolis for a better experience. 

As I stood before the historical marvel I had only read about in textbooks or learnt about at school, the surreal moment washed over me. It is really hard to describe- you just have to see it for yourself!

The Acropolis museum stands as one of the world’s significant museums, and I must admit, it defied my expectations. The modernity of the museum truly surprised me. The architects did an incredible job here. The clever use of glass paneling and the elevated design on this floor provide a seamless view of the ancient city of the Acropolis, with the Parthenon always in plain sight only 300 metres away. It is absolutely mind-blowing! PS. Don’t miss out on the best views – head to the Level Three for an unforgettable perspective. 

Book a gastronomy tour

Take your taste buds on an adventure with a gastronomy tour with Alternative Athens – a personal highlight of my trip. This unique experience delves into the heart of Athens, unveiling hidden treasures in local shops and bakeries. From delectable breads and cheeses to exquisite olive oils and Greek pastries, each stop is a flavor-packed revelation. We also stopped for a real greek coffee in a hidden, charming cafe and tried Hoo Cut famous Pita Gyros, which was featured on a Gordon Ramsey TV show. I would never be able to find these cosy, local places on my own! Having a local guide made it super easy to discover these delicious treats while learning cool things about Athens culinary secrets and traditions. Highly recommend it.

Coffee break at Little Kook

Little Kook in Athens is a whimsical wonderland that turns every visit into a fairy tale adventure. Nestled in the heart of the city, this enchanting cafe captures hearts with its magical decor. Stepping inside feels like stepping into a storybook. It was the most festive spot we found on our short escape to Athens and we absolutely loved it. Make sure to carve out time for a coffee stop here – it’s an experience you won’t want to miss. It’s also a perfect place to cosy up after a winter walk. Pro tip- it’s less busy here in the morning! They open at 9am. 

Lunch at Cherchez La Femme

Cherchez La Femme is a fantastic little restaurant blending classic and modern Greek flavours. As part of the Terrablue family, it reimagines the classical ‘kafeneion’ (coffee place) with a contemporary touch. Embracing traditions, valuing quality products and showcasing ecological sensitivity, this spot is a gastronomic gem. We had our first lunch here and we all loved this experience. From delightful maze-style dishes to an exceptional cup of a real Greek coffee and great service, everything was spot on! The interior of the place is equally inspiring, combining tradition and trendiness. With its warm ambience and thoughtful design, it adds to the overall dining experience. It is a must-visit for those seeking an authentic taste of Athen’s culinary scene. PS. When visiting, order their incredible octopus. I promise you won’t regret it!  

Ice Skating and experience the Lights Tour at Starves Niarchos Foundation Cultural Centre

Embrace the winter spirit at the Stavros Niarchos Foundation Cultural Centre, where you can lace up your skates and embark on a magical lights tour. Home to the National Library of Greece and the Greek National Opera, this cultural hub, spread across 210,000 m² of park, offers a delightful blend of art, entertainment, and nature – all with either free or super affordable entry! Wander through the illuminated pathways and revel in the enchanting ambiance of this cultural oasis. This place is a perfect spot for families travelling with kids. There is so much to do here and the place is perfectly organised. Also, who doesn’t love a free ice skating session? Visit to this place is a must!

Chic brunch at Athénée

Indulge in a delightful brunch experience at the stylish Athénée. Once a fashionable hotspot for the rich and famous, this lovingly restored 1930s art deco restaurant is reclaiming its status as the go-to place to see and be seen! The food here is not just incredible; it’s a feast for the senses. Throughout the day Athenee caters to all culinary desires, offering plush brunches, modern Greek dishes, mouth watering pastries, and perfect cocktails ( My Bloody Mary was to die for). We opted for the Sunday brunch, and let me tell you, it was nothing short of fabulous! The vibe is everything; I absolutely adored the crowd here. Athénée isn’t just a restaurant; it’s a haven for those who appreciate the finer things in life! Book your table now and thank me later! PS. This spot is also perfect for people watching! Everyone looks so chic!

Stroll around a hillside neighbourhood of Plaka

Situated at the foot of the Acropolis, Plaka is among the most ancient and charming neighbourhoods in Athens that absolutely stole my heart. I recommend taking a winter stroll through this enchanting, hillside neighbourhood that unfolds its charm with every step. Wander amidst colourful buildings, the narrow cobblestone streets, and discover vibrant local spots. Immerse yourself in the allure of unique shops, cosy cafés, and charming corners adorned with blooming flowers – it’s a genuine love affair with Athens. I fall in love with vibrant house facades, charming streets adorned in Christmas decorations, and the simple joy of people watching. We went on Sunday, and it was the best day for a stroll, feeling the real Athenian Sunday vibes. 

Fine dining dinner at Makris

If you’re looking for a bit of extravaganza, I recommend booking a fine dining experience at Makris Athens by Domes, tucked away in the historic This, offering a front-row seat to the ancient market and the Acropolis. From the moment you step in, the ambience reflects history and charm. The restaurant has its own farm, at the foothills of Corinth, where organic vegetables, fruits, herbs, olives and vines are grown and then used to cook. You can be sure about the highest quality of ingredients. Choose from an 8 or 13 course tasting menu, over 250 wines and an incredible cocktail list. Each dish served is a true masterpiece and the service was just outstanding. Truly unforgettable experience. Have a look at the presentation! Wow!

Evening entertainment 

If you’re in the mood for a lively spot to sip on some fantastic cocktails, Gypsy Jungle Bar is a top-notch recommendation. The vibrant and exotic decor immediately caught my eye, and the cocktails lived up to the hype. PS. Don’t miss out on their Greek sushi- it’s a unique twist. Another hotspot worth your night is definitely Juan Rodriguez bar. The place was buzzing when we visited on a Saturday night, with incredible vibes and music. Pro tip- Booking a table is a wise move, as it gets pretty busy.

As I wrap up this unforgettable journey through Athens, the city of ancient wonders and modern marvels, I can’t help but feel grateful for the moments that turned into lifetime memories. I am so happy I finally managed to tick this destination off my bucket list.

Athens emerges as the perfect destination for a winter weekend getaway, weaving together the warmth of its culture, the charm of its historic sites and its wonderful festive atmosphere.

Wandering through dreamy corners of Plaka, sipping winter delights at cosy local cafes, or exploring the magnificent Acropolis under a crisp winter sky, Athens transforms into a captivating escape offering a unique blend of history, culture, gastronomy and winter magic.

Whether you’re savouring exquisite dishes at Makris, dancing the night away at Juan Rodriguez Bar, or stepping into a fairy tale at Little Kook, Athens is a city that leaves a mark on your heart. It is truly a destination with a heart and soul that holds some secrets we will most probably never know…

I hope my ultimate guide inspires and enriches your visit to Athens this winter, creating memorable experiences and making your stay in this vibrant city truly special.

Until we meet again, Athens.

Post in collaboration with Visit Greece

2 Comments

  1. December 21, 2023 / 1:20 pm

    Thank you for the useful resources about Athens

    • theblondeflamingo
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      December 21, 2023 / 1:21 pm

      Anytime! Such a gorgeous vibrant city!

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