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Athens, Greece

Athens, the ancient heart of Greece, is a city where history and modernity seamlessly coexist. For first-time visitors, this vibrant metropolis offers a journey through time, with its awe-inspiring landmarks and bustling contemporary life. The Acropolis, crowned by the Parthenon, stands as a testament to Athens’ glorious past, while the lively neighborhoods of Plaka and Monastiraki invite you to explore charming streets filled with tavernas, shops, and vibrant street art.

Athenians are known for their warm hospitality, ensuring visitors feel right at home. This friendliness extends to your furry friends as well, making Athens a great destination for pet lovers. The city’s green spaces, such as the National Garden and Pedion tou Areos, are perfect for leisurely strolls with your pet. For more off-leash fun, head to the local dog parks like the one in Halandri, where your canine companion can socialize and play freely.

Athens’ beautiful coastline offers pet-friendly beaches where you and your pet can enjoy the sun and sea together. Beaches like Vouliagmeni and Schinias welcome dogs, providing a perfect setting for a day out. Many cafes and restaurants in Athens are also pet-friendly, allowing you to savor delicious Greek cuisine without having to leave your furry friend behind.

Whether you’re exploring ancient ruins, enjoying the city’s dynamic cultural scene, or relaxing by the sea, Athens offers a memorable experience for both you and your pet. Embrace the history, revel in the vibrant present, and discover a city that truly welcomes every member of your family.

Food & Drink

Athens is a culinary paradise, offering a wide array of flavors that cater to every palate. Savor traditional Greek dishes like moussaka, souvlaki, and fresh seafood at pet-friendly tavernas such as Ama Lachei and Seychelles. Many cafes, especially in neighborhoods like Plaka and Koukaki, welcome pets, allowing you to enjoy a relaxing meal or a cup of Greek coffee without having to part from your furry friend. Don’t miss the vibrant street food scene, where you can grab a delicious gyro on the go.

Plant-Based Options

Athens offers numerous vegan restaurants, providing delicious plant-based dishes in a welcoming environment for vegans and their pets.

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Eco-Conscious Traveler

Stay green at eco-friendly accommodations in Athens, which prioritize sustainability and comfort for both you and your pet.

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Where to sleep

Finding pet-friendly accommodation in Athens is a breeze, with numerous hotels and apartments welcoming pets with open arms. Hotels such as the Coco-Mat Athens Jumelle and the New Hotel offer comfortable stays for both you and your pet, often providing amenities like pet beds and bowls. For a more local experience, consider booking a pet-friendly Airbnb in charming areas like Kolonaki or Psirri, where you can enjoy a home away from home while exploring the city.

Dog-Friendly Parks & Beaches

After a long trip, nothing better than a stretch of the legs for you and for your pets.

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A spot of shopping

Athens boasts an eclectic shopping scene, ranging from high-end boutiques to bustling markets. Stroll through Ermou Street for fashion and accessories, or explore the Monastiraki Flea Market for unique souvenirs and antiques. Many shops and markets are pet-friendly, so you can enjoy your shopping spree without leaving your pet behind. Additionally, there are several pet stores around the city, such as Pet City, where you can find everything you need for your furry travel companion.

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Cruelty-Free Shopping Ideas

Explore eco-friendly shops in Athens, offering sustainable products and cruelty-free items perfect for conscious shoppers and their pets.

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Green Events

Why not try a plant-based eatery today?

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Things to do

Athens is a treasure trove of activities that cater to both you and your pet. Explore historic sites like the Ancient Agora and the Temple of Olympian Zeus, many of which are open to leashed pets. Take a leisurely walk through the National Garden or along the scenic Philopappos Hill, both offering beautiful views and plenty of space for your pet to roam. For a day at the beach, head to pet-friendly spots like Schinias Beach, where you can both enjoy the sun and sea. Athens’ vibrant cultural scene, coupled with its welcoming atmosphere, ensures an unforgettable experience for all travelers.

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Handy information

A few tidbits to help you plan your trip.

When is the best time to visit?

The best time to visit Athens is from late March to early June and from September to early November.

The best way to get to Athens is by flying into Athens International Airport (ATH), which is well-connected to major cities worldwide.

Visitors from the EU, US, Canada, and Australia do not need a visa for stays up to 90 days. Check specific requirements based on your nationality.

Athens is in the Eastern European Time (EET) zone, UTC +2, and Eastern European Summer Time (EEST) zone, UTC +3 during daylight saving time.

The voltage in Athens is 230V, and the plug types are C and F.

The official currency is the Euro (EUR).

Yes, ATMs are readily accessible throughout Athens.  Currency exchange services are also common.

Credit cards, especially Visa and MasterCard, are widely accepted in most establishments, but it’s advisable to carry some cash for smaller shops and markets.