Things to do in Athens with a scooter

Athens, is a city with a long history and culture, offering a huge list of experiences for travelers all over the world. Driving your scooter in the streets of the city, offers you unlimited possibilities. In this post, we’ll take you on a journey through some of the best areas of Athens, so you can make the most of your visit.

 

Around the Acropolis

The Acropolis, is Greece’s most famous monument, and stands right in the heart of Athens. As you ride your scooter, start your journey through the streets of Plaka and Thiseio, and experience a truly authentic cultural experience. These narrow streets will lead you to traditional Greek tavernas and cafes, where you can experience the Greek hospitality and local cuisine.

 

Kolonaki and Lykavitos

If you want to visit a luxury area, or go for shopping, then head to Kolonaki, that is located on the southern slopes of Lykavitos Hill. This district has many boutiques with creations from famous international fashion designers, as well as some of the finest jewelry stores in Athens. Additionally, in Kolonaki you can find two of the city’s premier museums: the Benaki Museum and the Goulandri Museum, right into the world of art and culture. In the evening, Kolonaki transforms into a lively environment are with unique nightlife. You have so many options, from chic bars to restaurants and traditional tavernas. Whether you’re in the mood for a cocktail or a Greek feast, Kolonaki is ideal for all your needs.

 

Syntagma Square and Ermou Street

By a short scooter ride away you will find Syntagma Square, the heart of Athens’ political and commercial life. You can visit the Greek Parliament building and witness the Changing of the Guards ceremony. From Syntagma, follow Ermou Street, where you can do your shoping and find all the international and local brands.

 

Monastiraki and Psiri

Visit Monastiraki and Psiri, where history blends with urban lifestyle. Explore the Monastiraki Flea Market, where you will find many stalls with vintage treasures, antiques, and handmade crafts. As you walk through the narow streets of the area, you will find artisan shops and cafes, each with its own story to tell.

Psiri, adjacent to Monastiraki, is a hotspot for artistic expression and nightlife. Immerse yourself in the vibrant graffiti-adorned alleys and discover an array of contemporary art galleries. As night falls, Psiri comes alive with an eclectic mix of bars, live music venues, and traditional tavernas, making it an ideal location for experiencing Athens after dark. Start your scooter tour in Athens and experience the ancient Acropolis, the modern Kolonaki and the markets of Monastiraki and Psiri. Each district offers a unique view into the soul of this city.