Flights Los Angeles – Athens (LAX-ATH) from $549*

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    The best deals on flights from Los Angeles to Athens for the upcoming months

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    The best deals on flights from Los Angeles to Athens for the upcoming months
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    10/07/2025 - 10/21/2025

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    09/23/2025 - 10/21/2025

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    10/08/2025 - 10/22/2025

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    $563

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    09/30/2025 - 10/21/2025

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    $564

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    10/08/2025 - 11/05/2025

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    When is the best time to visit Athens?

    Summer in Europe is always the best time to visit. Aside from lots of sunshine, it’s also the time when cities are buzzing with activities. The same, of course, goes for Athens. However, for those who want to skip the crowds, all the queuing, and peak tourist prices, the spring and autumn months also offers good opportunities to explore the city of Athens.

    How many days do you need for Athens?

    About 3-4 days in Athens would be the optimal length of time to see all the key sites, museums, gastronomy, as well as discover the local life and cool nightlife the city has to offer.

    How to get from Athens international airport to the city center?

    Are you flying into Athens and want to know how to get to the city center? There are numerous alternatives available depending on your budget, timetable, and needs. You can take airport taxis, metro, buses, as well car rental and private transports. The train is the most popular and most convenient option. To take the train, simply go to the airport train station building located at the Departures area and buy your tickets at the booths. The train will take you to the Syntagma Square in approximately 40 minutes.

    What are some of the best things to do in the city of Athens?

    Whether it’s discovering the ancient sites, learning about early civilization, and partying it up in its hippest district, Athens packs a punch for anyone looking to have a memorable time in Europe.

    • Visit the ancient sites: Be in awe of ancient sites that will take your breath away! Located on a rocky area overlooking the city of Athens, the Acropolis is an ancient citadel built more 2,500 years ago. Important landmarks on the Acropolis are the following: the Temple of Athena Nike, the Parthenon, the Propylaea, and the Erechtheion.
    • Keep it cool: Explore the hip district of Athens. Experience Monastiraki’s hustle and bustle, check out Plaka’s picturesque streets and vibrant vibe, and dance the night away in Psirri.
    • Look down: Go on a hike at the Cretaceous limestone hill of Mount Lycabettus. Its peak is the highest point in Athens, situated at 277 meters above sea level. For those who are going in the late afternoon or evening, make sure to book a table at the Orizontes Restaurant, offering amazing dishes amidst panoramic views of the city.