Discounted tickets from Budapest to Athens only for €37 roundtrip (€57 without the Wizz club)! Great price, it's a long weekend trip from Friday to Monday in January 2025.
Many dates, as well as links, can be found in the 'Additional dates' section below.
In addition, we have a tip for a verified hotel for only €27/person/night. For 4 days, the cost of the tickets + accommodation together is only €118 per person!
This price is valid only today (Monday) until midnight, within the context of a 15% discount from Wizz Air.
PAME Wild
8.8/10 - Excellent (872 reviews) - hotel verified by us
27€/person/night (for 4 people) = 326€/3 nights
34€/person/night (for 2 people) = 204€/3 nights
- great location in the center of Athens
- close to the metro station
- modernly furnished rooms
- 24/7 reception
- no refund option
- free cancellation option for an additional fee
- verified hotel, we recommend from our own experience!
• January 10 - 13, 2025 for 37€
(Friday 6:00-9:05 - Monday 9:40-10:55)
• January 11 - 13, 2025 for 37€
(Saturday 18:40-21:45 - Monday 9:40-10:55)
• January 11 - 14, 2025 for 37€
(Saturday 18:40-21:45 - Tuesday 9:40-10:55)
• January 17 - 20, 2025 for 37€
(Friday 6:00-9:05 - Monday 9:40-10:55)
• January 18 - 20, 2025 for 37€
(Saturday 18:40-21:45 - Monday 9:40-10:55)
• January 24 - 27, 2025 for 37€
(Friday 6:00-9:05 - Monday 9:40-10:55)
• January 25 - 27, 2025 for 37€
(Saturday 18:40-21:45 - Monday 9:40-10:55)
• February 7-10, 2025 for 42€
(Friday 6:00-9:05 - Monday 9:40-10:55)
• February 21-24, 2025 for 39€
(Friday 6:00-9:05 - Monday 9:40-10:55)
• February 28 - March 3, 2025 for 40€
(Friday 6:00-9:05 - Monday 9:40-10:55)
The prices listed are valid as of October 28, 2024 at 11:11.
What to see in Athens? Take a look at the stories from our trip on our Instagram with numerous practical tips.
Entrance to the Acropolis needs to be booked in advance online for €20 (free for under 25s). Link: hhticket.gr.
For beautiful views of Athens and the Acropolis, we recommend going to Pnyx Hill and Lycabettus Hill.
Sample 3-day Athens Itinerary:
Day 1:
- Acropolis: Explore ancient ruins including the Parthenon and enjoy stunning views of the city.
- Acropolis Museum: See artifacts and exhibits from the Acropolis excavations.
- Monastiraki: Stroll through this bustling marketplace filled with shops and restaurants.
- Plaka: The old town with its narrow streets, traditional tavernas, and neoclassical architecture.
Day 2:
- Temple of Olympian Zeus: Admire the remains of one of the greatest temples of ancient Greece.
- National Gardens: Relax in a beautiful city park with greenery and fountains.
- Panathenaic Stadium: Visit the stadium where the first modern Olympic Games were held.
- Syntagma: Watch the Changing of the Guard in front of the Greek Parliament.
Day 3:
- Archaeological Museum: Admire the extensive collection of artifacts from Greek history and mythology.
- Kerameikos: Explore the ancient necropolis and museum with finds from the site.
- Lykavittos: Climb to the top and enjoy panoramic views of all of Athens.
- Psirri: Discover a neighborhood full of art, culture, and nightlife.
Athens, the capital of Greece, is one of the oldest cities in the world and the cradle of Western civilization. The city is a fascinating mix of history, culture, and modern life that attracts visitors from all over the world. For history lovers, Athens is a paradise - the past meets the present at every turn.
The biggest attraction is the Acropolis, an ancient complex with the Parthenon temple, which is considered the symbol of Greek civilization. From the top, you can enjoy a magnificent view of the entire city. Nearby is the ancient Agora, once the center of public life and now home to ancient ruins and museums. Don't miss the Temple of Olympian Zeus, the largest ancient temple in Greece.
In addition to its historical monuments, Athens also offers a rich cultural life. The Plaka district, located below the Acropolis, is known for its narrow streets, taverns and souvenir shops. Here you can enjoy traditional Greek dishes such as gyros, souvlaki and baklava. The modern part of the city, such as the Monastiraki district, offers interesting markets and nightlife.
Athens is an ideal destination for those who want to experience ancient history, but also modern urban bustle. Gastronomy and cultural event lovers will also find their place here.