Top Places To spend A Weekend In Greece

White buildings in Santorini overlooking the ocean. The Best places to spend a weekend in Greece

Hey there, fellow travelers! If you’re looking for the best places to spend a weekend in Greece, you’ve come to the right place. Greece is a country full of amazing destinations, from ancient sites to stunning islands, and you can’t go wrong with any of them. But if you only have a few days to spare, you might want to narrow down your options and focus on the highlights. That’s why I’ve put together this list of the top four places to visit in Greece for a weekend getaway. Whether you’re into history, culture, nature, or nightlife, there’s something for everyone here. Let’s get started!

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1. Athens

The capital of Greece is a must-see for any visitor, especially if you’re interested in the rich and fascinating history of this ancient civilization. Athens is home to some of the most iconic landmarks in the world, such as the Acropolis, the Parthenon, the Temple of Olympian Zeus, and the Panathenaic Stadium. You can easily spend a whole day exploring these sites and learning about their stories at the Acropolis Museum, one of the best museums in Europe.

But Athens is not only about the past. It’s also a vibrant and modern city, full of life, culture, and creativity. You can stroll through
the colorful neighborhoods of Plaka, Monastiraki, and Psirri, where you’ll find charming cafes, shops, street art, and flea markets. You can also enjoy the nightlife in Gazi, Thission, or Kolonaki, where you’ll find bars, clubs, live music venues, and rooftop terraces with stunning views of the city.

Where to stay in Athens: 

If you want to be close to the main attractions and enjoy a cozy and stylish accommodation, I recommend you to stay at The Zillers Boutique Hotel. This hotel is located in a renovated neoclassical building, just a few steps away from Syntagma Square and the Acropolis. The rooms are spacious and elegant, with modern amenities and balconies overlooking the city. The hotel also has a rooftop restaurant and bar, where you can savor delicious Greek cuisine and cocktails while admiring the panoramic view of the Acropolis.

Blue Roof Building In Oia, Santorini

2. Santorini

Santorini is probably the most famous and romantic island in Greece, and for good reason. This volcanic island is known for its breathtaking scenery, with whitewashed houses perched on steep cliffs overlooking the caldera and the Aegean Sea. The sunsets here are legendary, and you’ll never get tired of watching them from your balcony or from one of the many viewpoints around the island.

Santorini is also a great place to relax and enjoy the beach life. You can choose from different types of beaches, depending on your mood and preference. There are black sand beaches like Perissa and Kamari, red sand beaches like Red Beach and White Beach, and pebble beaches like Ammoudi Bay and Vlychada. You can also take a boat tour to explore the nearby islands of Nea Kameni and Palea Kameni, where you can swim in hot springs and see an active volcano.

Where to stay in Santorini: 

If you want to splurge on a luxury accommodation with stunning views and private pools or jacuzzis, I recommend you to stay at Andronis Luxury Suites. This hotel is located in Oia, the most picturesque village on the island, where you can enjoy the best views of the caldera and the sunset. The suites are spacious and elegant, with traditional Cycladic architecture and contemporary design. The hotel also has a spa, a restaurant, and a wine bar, where you can pamper yourself and indulge in local delicacies.

People walking through the town of Mykonos

3. Mykonos

Mykonos is another popular island in Greece, especially among party lovers and celebrities. This island is famous for its cosmopolitan atmosphere, glamorous beaches, and wild nightlife. You can find some of the best bars, pubs, and nightclubs on Mykonos, where you can dance until dawn with DJs from all over the world.

But Mykonos is not only about partying. It’s also a beautiful island with picturesque villages, windmills, churches, and museums. You can visit the historic town of Chora (also known as Mykonos Town), where you can wander through the narrow streets lined with white houses and colorful doors. You can also visit Little Venice, a charming waterfront area with balconies hanging over the sea.

Where to stay in Mykonos: 

If you want to be close to the action and enjoy a chic and comfortable accommodation, I recommend you to stay at Semeli Hotel. This hotel is located in Chora (Mykonos Town), just a few minutes away from the famous windmills and the nightlife district. The rooms are cozy and luxurious, with marble bathrooms and balconies or terraces. The hotel also has a pool, a spa, a gym, and two restaurants, where you can enjoy Mediterranean cuisine and cocktails.

The Ruins of the Temple of Apollo in Delphi Greece

4. Delphi

If you want to experience the mystical and spiritual side of Greece, you should visit Delphi, one of the most important archaeological sites in the country. Delphi was considered the center of the world by the ancient Greeks, and the home of the oracle of Apollo, the god of light, music, and prophecy. People from  all over the ancient world came to Delphi to seek advice from the oracle, who spoke through a priestess called Pythia.

Delphi is located on the slopes of Mount Parnassus, surrounded by stunning natural scenery. You can explore the ruins of the Temple of Apollo, where the oracle was located, the Treasury of Athens, where offerings were stored, the Theater, where musical and theatrical performances were held, and the Stadium, where athletic competitions were held. You can also visit the Delphi Museum, where you can see some of the artifacts found at the site, such as the famous bronze statue of a charioteer.

 

Where to stay in Delphi: 

If you want to stay near the archaeological site and enjoy a cozy and affordable accommodation, I recommend you to stay at Nidimos Hotel. This hotel is located in the modern town of Delphi, just a few minutes away from the ancient site. The rooms are clean and comfortable, with balconies overlooking the mountains or the sea. The hotel also has a garden, a terrace, and a bar, where you can relax and enjoy a drink.

So there you have it: my list of the best places to visit in Greece for a weekend getaway. I hope you enjoyed reading this article and that it inspired you to plan your next trip to this amazing country. If you have any questions or comments, feel free to visit the contact page and send me a message. And don’t forget to share this article with your friends and family who might be interested in visiting Greece too. Happy travels!

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