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- Athens has many free museums where you'll see a whole host of different exhibits covering Ancient Greece and much more. A couple of these free museums are the Epigraphical Museum (1 Tosita, Exarhia) and the Museum of Greek Costume (7 Dimokritou, Kolonaki).
- Athens is a city that boasts a lot of sunshine. It is located at the southern end of Europe after all. Thus, if you fancy doing something for the day that won't cost a cent, lie in the sun for a couple of hours, take it easy and enjoy some sunshine at the beach. The closest one is at Pireaus, located just over 30 minutes from the city centre by bus.
- Entrance to Athens' number one attraction the Acropolis is €12. But the price of the Acropolis Ticket is €12 also. The difference between the two? The Acropolis Ticket also grants you entrace to the Temple of Olympian Zeus, the Ancient and Roman Agoras and Keramikos Cemetery. Worth investing in, obviously.
- Located just 15 minutes walk from the gates of the Acropolis, Filopappou Hill is the best place in Athens to get a view of the Parthenon, meaning it boasts the best view in the city. Entrance to the site is free and the climb isn't that strenuous. There's a good view of the rest of the city from the top also. Open daily from 8am-6pm.
- Athens city centre is notoriously noisy. If you want to get away from it all, visit one of the city-centre parks that are free to enter. The best-known is Areos Park north of the centre, while another place to seek refuge from the city are the National Gardens in Syntagma.
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