Athens this week
A practical mix for the next few days: Olympic history, a leafy escape, and easy starting points for guided outings.
What to do this week
A balanced week of city landmarks, fresh air, and bookable local excursions.
With cloudy weather and mild temperatures, this is a good week to mix an open-air landmark with a park day and a guided city plan. These picks keep the pace varied rather than packing your days with one kind of outing.

Panathenaic Stadium
The marble stadium where the first modern Olympics were held still feels ceremonial and surprisingly atmospheric. It's an easy stop if you're sightseeing around central Athens.
"Best for first visits and anyone who likes seeing a major landmark without much planning."

Tatoi Forest
When the city feels warm or busy, Tatoi Forest gives you shaded trails, cycling routes, and a more spacious pace. It's a strong choice for an active half-day outside Athens proper.
"Ideal after a busy sightseeing day; better for travelers comfortable heading beyond the center."

KeyTours Greece S.A
If you'd rather have the logistics handled, this central tour agency is a useful starting point for guided Athens outings. It makes sense for short stays when time matters.
"Most useful for first-timers or anyone building a short-stay itinerary on the fly."

bus Liosion
This is more functional than scenic, but useful if your week in Athens includes onward regional travel. Keep it in mind for transport planning rather than as a destination in itself.
"Best treated as a logistics stop, not a sightseeing highlight."