What’s the best part of Athens to stay in for families?
The best neighbourhoods in Athens for families are the pedestrian-friendly areas of Plaka, Psirri, Monastiraki, Syntagma, Makriyanni, and the City Centre. Within easy distance of Athen’s most famous attractions, they make sightseeing a breeze. To combine a city break with a beach break, choose a hotel on the Athens Riviera, 30 minutes from the historic centre.
What are the best things to do with kids in Athens?
Top of the list of things to do with children in Athens is the Acropolis, the striking ancient citadel located on a rocky outcrop overlooking the city. Make sure to visit early and avoid the crowds (the Acropolis Museum is also well worth a visit). Explore Greek treasures at the National Archaeological Museum and then immerse yourselves in creative play at the wonderful Children's Museum.
The National Gardens of Athens are perfect for letting off steam as are the city's very own beaches. Factor in some time to wander around the vibrant neighbourhood of Plaka. This pretty neighbourhood is the oldest corner of Athens, a maze of narrow alleys and pedestrianised streets with some great places to eat and drink.
What’s the best family-friendly hotel in Athens?
All the Athens family hotels listed above have something special, but we particularly love the St George Lycabettus for its Kid’s Corner playroom, its rooftop swimming pool and its weekly Sunday Family Brunch.
How we chose our recommendations
Because we know that there’s nothing like a real recommendation, we first headed to the Mumsnet holidays forum to find out what family hotels in Athens were being recommended.
We then did some research across the wider web, looking at what family hotels in Athens had won accolades or been featured in ‘best choice’ lists across websites, and what customer reviews said about them. Having collated all that information, we then narrowed our list down to the best family hotels in Athens now.
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About the author
Katja Gaskell is a freelance journalist and blogger with over 20 years of experience producing travel content including guidebooks for Lonely Planet, hotel reviews for Mr & Mrs Smith and feature articles for a range of publications including The Telegraph, Wanderlust Magazine and the Mail on Sunday. She's passionate about family travel and loves to explore new places with her husband and three kids, documenting their adventures on her blog, globetotting.com