

The National Archaeological Museum in Athens is the largest archaeological museum in Greece, housing some of the most important artifacts from Greek antiquity.

Steamed rice cakes served with coconut chutney and sambar.
Fried savory doughnuts made from lentil batter.
Semolina pudding sweetened with sugar and ghee, flavored with cardamom.
Iconic Art Nouveau café near the Archaeological Museum, serving breakfast since 1902.

Popular bakery and café offering a variety of breakfast options near the museum.
Vegan restaurant offering healthy lunch options near the Archaeological Museum.
A UNESCO World Heritage site, this iconic ivory-white marble mausoleum is a symbol of love and a must-visit attraction.
This red sandstone fort houses several palaces and offers a panoramic view of the Taj Mahal.
This abandoned city is a testament to the architectural brilliance of the Mughals, with structures like the Buland Darwaza and Jama Masjid.

Replica coins of ancient Indian currencies, showcasing the museum's rich history.
Handcrafted terracotta figurines and pottery inspired by ancient Indian art.
Exquisite pashminas, a symbol of luxury and craftsmanship from the Kashmir region.
Archaeological sites can be exposed, and weather can be unpredictable.
Exploring museums and archaeological sites often involves a lot of walking.
Staying hydrated is important, especially when visiting outdoor sites.
Thodupuzha Light House, perched atop a hill, offers panoramic views of the Western Ghats and the Idukki Reservoir.
Sabang City Market, a bustling hub of local culture and commerce, offers a vibrant blend of traditional and modern shopping experiences.
Lugu Museum, nestled in the heart of Lugu Lake, showcases the unique Mosuo culture and history.