
Attica Region (up to two hours from Athens) Attica
The heart of Greek culture combining the country’s capital, world-renowned archaeological sites, a stunning riviera, and picturesque villages.
The Attica Region (Αττική), located in the central-eastern part of Greece, is one of the most important and diverse areas in the country.
The region, which also hosts the Greek capital Athens, offers a fascinating blend of past and present – from world-famous archaeological sites like the Acropolis, through the breathtaking beaches of the Athenian Riviera, to picturesque settlements and fine wineries.
The Attica Region also includes the Sounion Peninsula, at the tip of which stands the impressive Temple of Poseidon, offering one of the most beautiful sunsets in the world.
Along the eastern coast stretch magical beaches like Vouliagmeni and Marathon, while in the north of the region stands Mount Penteli, famous for its white marble used in the construction of many ancient monuments.
The region is also blessed with pastoral rural areas with olive groves, vineyards, and traditional villages offering an authentic experience.
The proximity to Athens and the developed tourist infrastructure make the Attica Region a perfect destination for trips combining history, culture, nature, and entertainment.
Hotels
Villas for rent

A Modern and Luxurious Villa Nestled in the Mountains on the West Side of the Island with Sea Views.

Apartments for rent
Attractions
church of Agii Anargyri
The church of Agii Anargyri in Agistri is a small and picturesque Greek Orthodox church located on the idyllic island of Agistri near Athens.
It attracts both tourists and locals due to its unique beauty.
Culinary recommendations
Oasis Seaside Restaurant
Oasis Seaside Restaurant offers Greek and Mediterranean cuisine with a stunning view of the Aegean Sea.
Fresh local ingredients and a special romantic atmosphere under the stars on the magical and quiet beach.