
The Coco-Mat Hotel is located in central Athens' Kolonaki district. It features rooftop terraces and minimalist rooms. There is also an outdoor pool. They are simple and chic, but they won't break even. If you want to save money, try renting an apartment on Vrbo, the online equivalent of Airbnb. Vrbo offers a variety of apartments and self-contained homes for a budget-friendly option.
Monastiraki Flea Market
The monastiraki Square's massive market will amaze you with its wealth of treasures. You'll want to return to Athens once you've seen the Monastiraki flea market. There is so much to explore in this area. Be prepared to spend some time cruising through the market stalls.

Temple of Olympian Zeus
A landmark of the city is the Temple of Olympian Zeus, located in Athen's Parthenon. For EU citizens and children younger than five years, it is free to visit. However, non-EU citizens will have to pay for admission to Temple of Olympian Zeus. Athens City Pass holders can visit the temple at no cost. To enter the temple, you'll need to purchase tickets.
Hadrian's Library
Nomadic Matt Athens is a great option for groups. Hadarian's Library is also a good choice. The elegant, simple hotel is close to Hadrian's Library and the Ancient Agora. It also offers breakfast on its rooftop terrace. The original purpose of the building was to be a library and lecture room complex with gardens and art galleries. The center of Athens’ civic life was this building during Roman times. In fact, the Agora served as the center for commerce and was named in honor of the Roman emperor Hadrian.
National Archaeological Museum of Athens
In 1834, the National Archaeological Museum of Athenians (NAM) was established. The devastating September 1999 earthquake smashed the first floor of the building. The museum reopened shortly after, although many exhibits were temporarily closed due to ongoing intervention. Despite the setback, the museum's second floor was eventually rebuilt and the building opened to the public in 1889. Today, the museum houses over 200,000 artifacts representing all of Greece.
Panathenaic Stadium
The stadium is built on the remains of an ancient Greek arena and is considered one of the most important stadiums in the entire world. It was built in 338 BC. Lycurgus was the man who built the stadium. He was also responsible for the city's finances. He included the stadium in his regulation for the city's finances in 338 BC.

Mount Athos
If you are interested in visiting a remote monastery, Mount Athos might be the perfect location. Access to this religious center can only be made by boat or via rough footpaths. The Mount Athos peninsula's rugged landscape is inaccessible by roads. Monasteries on the Mount Athos peninsula are home to some the most treasured Christian Orthodox artifacts. Prince Charles, Jon Jackson and many other famous people have made pilgrimages here.
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What is the average time it takes to fly between two countries.
The distance between the airports, as well the weather conditions, can impact the time required to fly.
The average flight takes around 3 hours.
The actual flying time depends on many factors like the airline, aircraft type and airport delays.
How do I travel light?
When packing for a trip, there is no right or wrong answer. These tips will help guide you in choosing what to bring on your trip.
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Bring only what you really need.
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Pack only what you'll actually wear.
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Do not buy too many.
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You should ensure that you have enough space in your luggage.
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You should always double-check that everything is packed.
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Make use of the free storage facilities
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Reusable water bottles are better than bottled water.
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You can carry a backpack rather than a suitcase.
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Walking or cycling is a better option than using public transport.
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Pick the right size bag
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Avoid carrying heavy objects.
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Prepare for anything.
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Nothing should be left behind
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- No Checked Bags: No Alcoholic beverages with more than 70% alcohol (over 140 proof), including grain alcohol and 151 proof rum. (tsa.gov)
- Alcoholic beverages with 24% alcohol or less are not subject to limitations in checked bags. (tsa.gov)
- Pack sweaters, jackets, and underwear in reusable compression bags creating up to 75% more space in your luggage. (wikihow.com)
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- That's an 18% jump from 2019, the previous record year. (travelandleisure.com)
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What are the top travel tips for beginners
You can travel is an exciting adventure, but there's a lot you need to be aware of to make sure you have a safe and enjoyable journey.
Here are some basic tips to help you plan your next vacation.
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Make sure to book early. The prices will be lower if you book early. Avoid last-minute offers by airlines and hotels to save money.
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Stay-at-budget accommodations. Cheap hotels are more affordable. They are located near shopping and public transportation.
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Don't overpack. Pack light. Allow for souvenirs, gifts, and luggage. Take clothes that fit well.
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Use common sense. Traveling alone? Don't go out at night. Avoid areas with high crime and insecure neighborhoods.
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You can take precautions to prevent theft. Keep valuables hidden from view. When you swim, don't leave valuables unattended.
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Take extra care when handling cash. Tourists are often targeted by thieves in foreign cities. Keep your money out of view and use ATMs inside banks or guarded facilities.
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Know what you're doing. Before booking a hotel, ensure you know how to get around using public transport. Get information on tourist attractions, restaurants and other sights.
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Learn about safety. Before you travel, learn about the culture, laws, and customs of your destination.
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Have fun. Have fun, regardless of what happens. It's well worth it.