Plaka is the cutest, oldest, and most picturesque neighbourhood in Athens, so it makes sense to stay in this area as you will be close to all the museums, near the Acropolis, and basically near all the sightseeing. Plaka is a very small area with very narrow alleys and small neo-classical buildings, so the Best Hotels in Plaka are mostly small boutique hotels, B&Bs, suites, and rooms that have been recently renovated to modern standards.
I was born and raised in Athens (back in the 80s), and one thing I can tell you is that not all areas are the same. Athens is probably the only European city where the centre is so deprived, and that is quite evident in many areas. That is why most Athenians these days prefer to live in a suburb that is close to the beautiful Athens beaches in the southern areas.
BUT Plaka is an exception to that rule as it’s the best area to stay for sightseeing, as you will be a few meters away from the Acropolis and all the important museums in Athens.Where to Stay in Athens
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Best Hotels in Plaka, Athens
So, without further ado, let me show you the best hotels you can stay in Plaka :
1. A77 Suites by Andronis

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2. Acron Athens

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3. Athens Woo Suites

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4. Electra Metropolis

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5. Ava Hotel

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6. Elia Apartment

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7. Electra Palace

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8. Home and Poetry

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9. Live at the Acropolis

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10. Marble Suites

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11. Step One Athens

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12. Sweet Home Plaka

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VERY IMPORTANT TO KNOW ABOUT ATHENS AND PLAKA
- Best Area To Stay in Athens: Plaka is the best area to stay in Athens (see hotels in Plaka), but also Kolonaki, Petralona, Monastiraki, and Koukaki are all great and safe areas to stay. Plaka is the most touristic area, but it is also the most picturesque of them all. Avoid areas such as Exarcheia, Gyzi, Plateia Vathis, Kypseli, and Omonoia Square as they are considered less safe.
- Best Hotel in Athens: Coco-Mat Athens BC
- Best Luxury Hotel in Athens: Hotel Grande Bretagne
- Best Budget Hotel in Athens: Plaka Hotel
- Best City Villa in Athens: Athenee Residence by K&K
- Safest place to stay in Athens: Plaka, Kolonaki, Koukaki, Monastiraki, and all the areas around the Acropolis (Thission, Petralona, Filopappou) are considered super safe. Syntagma Square is not as safe as it is usually the epicentre of demonstrations and riots. Also, Exarcheia, Kypseli, Gyzi, and Omonoia are less safe. They are worth your visit, though!
- How many days do you need in Athens? If you are in a rush, 2 nights in Athens should be ok, but if you want to explore the city more, then I suggest you spend 4-5 nights. But in general, you will be better off visiting a Greek island and spending more time on the beach!
- How to Move Around in Athens: if you stay in Plaka, Monastiraki, Koukaki, Petralona, Thission, or Kolonaki, then everything will be within 30 minutes walking distance, but if you want to move around, then you should hop on the Athens Metro, which is very safe, clean, and reliable
- Best Neighbourhood in Athens: Plaka, Monastiraki, Kolonaki, Petralona, Koukaki, Filopappou, and Thission
- What is the best area to stay in Athens on a budget? You can find excellent, amazing budget hotels even in Plaka or around the Acropolis temple. Athens is a very budget-friendly city, and you can find a great apartment / flat in the center of Athens for less than 50 euros per night! Kolonaki and Plaka areas in general are more expensive, though.
- What is the best area for nightlife in Athens? Gazi and Keramikos are the nightlife centres of Athens, but you will find lots of cute bars and wine restaurants behind Syntagma Square (Kolonakiou Square)
- Where to Stay in Athens with Family: Plaka and Kolonaki are great options as they are both very safe and quiet residential areas
- Is it safe to walk in Athens at night? Yes, in general it is as long as you avoid certain areas (Areas around Omonoia Square, Gyzi, Exarcheia, Syggrou Street, etc). I have never felt threatened in Athens, but common sense should be applied everywhere you travel…
Why would you want to stay in Athens?

There are 2 main reasons why you would want to stay in Athens for a few days:
- It has some of the most significant archaeological sites, museums, and cultural events in the world (especially in the summer, with all the festivals that are happening)
- You are flying from outside of Europe (like the US, Canada, or Australia) and Athens is your stop before taking a flight or a ferry to an island like Santorini, Mykonos, or Crete
How Many Days do you need in Athens?
Athens is a city of more than 4 million people, and it will be quite naive to think that you can explore all of its neighbourhoods and areas in a few days.
So, here is my suggestion for Athens:
- If you are heading to one of the Greek islands (like Santorini or Mykonos), this is your first time in Greece, and you only include Athens because your flight doesn’t go directly to an island, then you only need to stay 2 nights in Athens. You will then see the basics like the Acropolis, Plaka, Monastiraki, and Syntagma Square, and then…you will be off to a marvellous sunny island!
- If you want to dive into the history of Greece and Athens while visiting more areas and neighbourhoods, then I suggest you stay at least 4 nights in Athens. You will then be able to visit less touristic areas, visit more hidden museums, and also take a ride to the marvellous Athens Riviera seaside areas (southern suburbs like Glyfada, Vouliagmeni, Varkiza)
- If you are NOT interested at all in visiting museums, archaeological sites, cultural events (such as the famous summer Greek Festival), and you can’t wait for the time you will be next to a pool or a beach bar, then DO NOT STAY AT ALL in Athens. Yes, it’d be nice to spend a few days there, but you will be bored to death, and in the end, it will feel like a waste of time since you will only have limited time in Greece in total. You should rather spend more days on an island or any other beachside resort.
