Abu Dhabi Life - Yalla

• Athens under the radar

Once the heart of Ancient Greece, a powerful civilisati­on and empire, Athens has more to offer than 5th-century BCE landmarks but you will have to search that little bit harder… Team Yalla gives you a head start!

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There is more on offer in the Greek capital than 5th-century BCE landmarks

LYCABETTUS HILL

You are going to have to use all your might to ascend this incline, after all it is Athens’ highest point. For the weary, there is a cable car heading up the steep slopes, but walking this stunning route will surrender better views of Greece’s capital and there is a reward for those who try - a café on the summit! But that is not all - those who brave the climb will experience en route the rather decadent neighbourh­ood of Kolonaki where eclectic restaurant­s, designer ateliers and luxurious bars await the brave!

PETRALONA

Far from the madding crowd of downtown Athens, this charming neighbourh­ood is largely missed by the majority of tourists who visit this ancient capital each year. Here, you will meet locals who are more than happy to show you around the interestin­g streets. This hub of numerous exciting dining and nightlife choices attracts a rather creative crowd who are steadily but surely transformi­ng this neighbourh­ood into one of the hippest districts in the city. Its proximity to the city centre makes this place easy to get to by foot, although many people still miss it, but now you have no excuse.

ANAFIOTIKA

Visiting Athens is never complete without a trip to the Parthenon, for both new tourist recruits to the city or hardened travellers. That said, within its shadow is the rather quaint and island-esque Anafiotika neighbourh­ood. Located on the upper side of the Plaka neighbourh­ood, the winding, narrow pathways are filled with white-washed houses more commonly associated with the Greek islands rather than a metropole like Athens. It will come as no surprise then, that this rather quaint neighbourh­ood was built by builders from the island of Anafi who relocated to Athens for work purposes back in the 19th century. Wander around at your leisure as life in these tiny dwellings goes on as it has for hundreds of years.

VARVAKIOS MARKET

Be prepared to be jolted by the crowds in search of locally sourced seafood, meats, fruits and vegetables, not to mention the perfect street eats. Located in the very heart of the city, you will probably hear it before you see it but once you do, you will think you have stepped out of the modern metropolis of Athens and entered an oriental bazaar found in many Middle Eastern countries - and in some ways that is exactly what you have done. The streets surroundin­g the market surrender a myriad of hotels and ethnic shops, not to mention some rather cool hipster watering holes. It is definitely worth taking your time to explore further.

Quarantine status*

If you have been fully vaccinated against COVID-19, you will not be required to quarantine when you travel to Greece from the UAE. You will also be exempt from quarantine if you are a permanent resident of the UAE.

Etihadairw­ays.com *Correct at the time of going to press. It is your responsibi­lity to check with your airline before travelling.

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