



This walking tours itinerary reshuffles the schedule around walking tours activities — neighborhood walks and self-guided exploration. Mostly low-effort and walkable, mostly at your own pace.
This 3-day Greece walking itinerary covers Athens on foot — 4 walking-focused activities take you through neighborhoods, markets, and landmarks at street level.
About This Itinerary
A 3-day Athens, Greece itinerary, focused on walking tours with 4 scored activities, including Plaka Neighborhood Walk and Monastiraki Flea Market & Square. Days are balanced so no single day is a marathon.
Day-by-Day Schedule — heavy and light days alternate so you don’t burn out
Athens
Athens
Stroll Athens's oldest neighborhood — Byzantine churches, Acropolis views, and honey doughnut shops (2h)
Year-round; spring and autumn are most pleasant for walking — summer heat and tour groups peak July–August. 📍 Map
Dive into Athens's legendary Sunday flea market for antiques, vinyl records, and rooftop Acropolis views (2h)
Year-round; full Sunday flea market operates weekly. Permanent shops open daily 10am–8pm. 📍 MapPlaka / Monastiraki / Syntagma

Walk Athens's original street art quarter — politically charged murals on Agias Theklas and Aristofanous streets (1.5h)
Year-round; murals are outdoor so best in dry weather. Night bar scene peaks spring–autumn. 📍 MapSelf-guided walk through Jewish Athens — from ancient Romaniote sites in the Plaka to the Monastiraki flea market's hidden synagogue
📍 MapPlaka / Monastiraki / Syntagma
Trip Budget Estimate
Estimates based on listed activity prices and hotel rates. Actual costs vary by season, availability, and personal spending.
Typical range for Greece
$210 – $1,350 per person for 3 days
Similar Destinations
Similar vibes, fewer crowds — destinations our algorithm rates as close matches to Greece.
🧳 Practical Info for Greece
- Visa
- Schengen Area — visa-free for up to 90 days for US, UK, CA, AU citizens. EU/EEA nationals have freedom of movement.
- Tipping
- 5–10% at restaurants or round up the bill. Not obligatory but appreciated.
- Currency
- Euro (€ EUR). Cards accepted in cities and tourist areas; carry cash for islands, tavernas, and small shops.
- Power
- 230V, Type C/F plugs. US travelers need an adapter.
- Connectivity
- SIM cards at airports (Cosmote, Vodafone, WIND). Good coverage on mainland; smaller islands may have weaker signal.
- Emergency
- 112 (general emergency), 166 (ambulance), 199 (fire)
⛴️ Getting Around Greece
Ferries connect Athens (Piraeus) to the islands. Blue Star and Hellenic Seaways run frequent services. Book on ferryhopper.com.
Aegean Airlines and Sky Express fly Athens to Santorini, Mykonos, and Crete in 45 minutes.
KTEL buses connect mainland cities. Athens Metro covers the city center and airport.
Frequently Asked Questions
How many days do I need in Greece?
7-10 days covers Athens (2 days) plus 2-3 islands. Santorini and Mykonos need 2-3 days each. For the Peloponnese or Crete, add more time.
What is the best time to visit Greece?
May-June and September-October for warm weather and fewer crowds. July-August is peak season — hot, crowded, and expensive on the islands.
How do I get between Greek islands?
Blue Star, SeaJets, and Hellenic Seaways ferries connect the islands. Book ahead in summer. Domestic flights (Aegean, Sky Express) save time for distant islands.