National Garden of Athens
A serene oasis in Athens' heart, rich in history and natural beauty.

About National Garden of Athens
The National Garden of Athens is a haven of tranquility amidst the vibrant energy of Greece's capital city. Located just behind the Greek Parliament building and adjacent to Syntagma Square, this expansive garden serves as a green retreat for locals and tourists alike. Established between 1838 and 1840 under the patronage of Queen Amalia, the garden was initially intended to be a private royal garden and has since become a beloved public space. Wander along its meandering paths lined with towering palms and exotic plants, and you may stumble upon ancient ruins and statuary, hinting at Athens' storied past. With its diverse array of plant life, the National Garden is a botanist's delight. It boasts species from all corners of the globe, creating a tapestry of colors and fragrances that change with the seasons. The garden is also home to a small zoo and a picturesque duck pond, making it a delightful destination for families. In addition to its natural wonders, the garden offers cultural and historical sites, such as the Zappeion Hall, an elegant neoclassical building often used for exhibitions and events. Nearby, you'll find historic landmarks such as the Temple of Olympian Zeus and the Panathenaic Stadium, providing a seamless blend of nature and history. Whether you're a history enthusiast, nature lover, or simply in search of a peaceful retreat, the National Garden of Athens invites you to explore its serene landscapes and discover the hidden gems within its bounds.
Highlights
- Lush greenery with over 500 species of plants and trees.
- Tranquil pathways and serene duck ponds for relaxation.
- Historic remnants and statues scattered throughout.
- Home to a small zoo, perfect for family visits.
- Proximity to cultural landmarks like Zappeion Hall.
- Conveniently located near other major attractions.
- Free entry, offering an accessible escape for all visitors.
