A room at the Athens Studios apartments

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Athens Studios

Acropolis Area


These apartments are spacious, with kitchenettes, colourful bathrooms and a lounge area with shared balcony (top-floor balconies are largest). The bedroom has either two beds or four bunks, making it a well-priced alternative to dormitory living. Another advantage: a coin laundry next door.

It's run by the folks from Athens Backpackers.


Lonely Planet's must-see attractions

Nearby Acropolis Area attractions

1. Acropolis Museum

0.07 MILES

This dazzling museum at the foot of the Acropolis' southern slope showcases its surviving treasures. The collection covers the Archaic period to the Roman…

2. Acropolis Southeast Entrance

0.14 MILES

This entrance to the Acropolis is a better option for individual visitors, as it avoids the heavy bus traffic and crowds at the main entrance. Early in…

3. Ilias Lalaounis Jewellery Museum

0.17 MILES

A museum for fashionistas: Ilias Lalaounis adorned Elizabeth Taylor and Melina Mercouri, among many others, and is responsible for a singularly Greek…

4. Theatre of Dionysos

0.24 MILES

The tyrant Peisistratos introduced the annual Festival of the Great Dionysia during the 6th century BC, and held it in the world's first theatre, on the…

5. Lysikrates Monument

0.25 MILES

Chorus leader and musical patron Lysikrates built this tower in 334 BC to commemorate the victory of his sponsored chorus in the dramatic contests of the…

6. Hadrian’s Arch

0.25 MILES

The Roman emperor Hadrian had a great affection for Athens. Although he did his fair share of spiriting its Classical artwork to Rome, he also embellished…

7. Panagia Hrysospiliotissa

0.26 MILES

A grotto in the cliff face, the Choragic Monument of Thrasyllos was built here around 320 BC. In the Christian era it became the Chapel of Our Lady of the…

8. Stoa of Eumenes & Asclepieion

0.27 MILES

From the stage of the Theatre of Dionysos, the path leads uphill and west to the top of the long Stoa of Eumenes, a colonnade built by Eumenes II, King of…