Athens is one of the most important historical cities in the world. Apart from the many attractions you can visit in the city itself, there are many archaeological sites near Athens you should definitely check out, too. Almost all of our suggestions in this guide are situated less than a 2-hour drive from downtown Athens so they can be easily enjoyed as day trips.

Cape Sounion
The Temple of Poseidon is built atop a small hill in Cape Sounion and it’s one of the most gorgeous things to see near Athens. Apart from the temple, there are many interesting findings to explore at this archaeological site which enjoys breathtaking views to the Aegean Sea. The best time to visit Cape Sounion is in the afternoon so as to enjoy one of the best sunsets you have ever seen.

Ancient Corinth
Ancient Corinth is one of the lesser-known archaeological sites near Athens but it’s definitely worth the short and easy trip. The ancient city of Corinth features temples, springs, an ancient theatre, a Roman forum and so many other incredible findings which are scattered across the beautiful Greek countryside and under the shadow of Acrocorinth, the Acropolis of Ancient Corinth.





