Location: Between Syntagma and Omonoia, metro station Panepistimio
Description: This large avenue is famous for its Neoclassical buildings, the museums and its malls. The University and the Academy of Athens are located along it.
Location: 10 km south west of Athens, metro station Piraeus
Description: Piraeus is the largest port of Greece and it serves ferries to the Greek islands. The town of Piraeus is modern and has lovely seaside cafeterias to relax.
Location: Close to Monastiraki, metro station Monastiraki
Description: Psiri is a typical old neighbourhood in Athens, with Neoclassical buildings and paved streets. It is a popular nightlife spot, particulalry for its clubs and the taverns.
Location: 55 km north east of Athens
Description: Rafina is the second largest port of Attica, after Piraeus. It is a lovely small town with little tourist development.
Location: Between Omonoia and Panepistimiou Ave
Description: This central neighbourhood is busy day and night as it is close to university schools, cafeterias and taverns.
Location: 16 km south of Athens
Description: Glyfada is a lovely seaside neighbourhood south of Athens. Its beach usually get crowded in summer and it is lined by many cafeterias and watersports centres.
Location: 20 km north of Athens centre
Description: Kifissia is among the greenest and most elegant neighbourhoods of Athens. It is famous as a shopping quarter and has many plante trees along the streets.