Attica is a sun-drenched peninsula blessed with an extensive coastline that, in many places, feels like an island. The entire region is an open-air museum where world heritage monuments coexist harmoniously with contemporary art centres, cosmopolitan marinas, and a wealth of gastronomic experiences. From its mountain peaks to the crystal-clear waters of the Saronic Gulf, Attica offers a multi-dimensional experience that spans 6,000 years of civilisation.
Athens and Piraeus: The Heart of Culture
Athens, the Greece’s capital, is the cradle of democracy and philosophy. Reaching its zenith in the 5th century BC, it bequeathed to humanity the Acropolis and the Parthenon. A tour through Plaka, Benizelou Mansion, and the Pnyx reveals the city's historical palimpsest.
Beside it,
Piraeus, Greece's largest port, bursts with life. From the stately Kastella with its neoclassical mansions to Mikrolimano with its island vibe, Piraeus offers incredibly fresh fish and unique seaside routes. Make sure you stop at the Hellenic Maritime Museum to learn about 3,000 years of naval history.
The Athens Riviera and Mythical Sounio
The southern coastline, known as the Athens Riviera, stretches from Faliro to Sounio.
Glyfada serves as the centre of cosmopolitan life, featuring a vibrant shopping scene and golf courses, while
Elliniko is being transformed into one of Europe's largest urban redevelopments with the Experience Park. The journey ends at
Sounio, where the Temple of Poseidon stands imposingly over the Aegean. According to myth, this is where King Aegeus fell into the sea, thus naming the Aegean Sea. The area is also home to Egilo Chaos (Hollow Chaos), an impressive heart-shaped sinkhole.
Historical Routes: Marathonas, Lavrio, and Elefsina
In East Attica,
Marathonas links the legendary battle of 490 BC with the modern Marathon footrace, while offering the serenity of the lake and the dam, which is covered in Pentelic marble. Further south,
Lavrio highlights the mining history that funded ancient Athens, while
Mesogeia invites you on wine tours through Attica's vineyards, featuring the aromatic Savvatiano grape. At the western gateway,
Elefsina — one of the five sacred cities of antiquity — immerses visitors in the ancient Eleusinian Mysteries and its industrial identity through the Aeschylia Festival.
Nature and an Aristocratic Aura
For those seeking coolness, Attica boasts four impressive mountains: Parnitha, Ymittos, Aigaleo, and Penteli. At their foothills,
Kifisia maintains its aristocratic charm with neoclassical mansions, flower shows, and the Goulandris Natural History Museum. From golden beaches with Blue Flags to mountain trails, Attica is a destination that satisfies discerning travellers, all year round.