What makes it 83% Couple-Friendly: Couples can share the funicular ride, light candles together, and sit on the steps for a romantic sunset; the cramped interior is brief but atmospheric for two.
Why 2-3 hours visit duration is ideal for couple trip: Allows time for the funicular ride, cave chapel visit, sunset view and photography without rushing
Ride the Lycabettus funicular:
Take the cable car from Kolonaki to the summit for a scenic approach
Tip: Buy round-trip tickets early to secure seats and avoid lines
Explore the cave-chapel:
Enter the 15th-century St. Isidore Church built into the mountainside
Tip: Light a candle inside by dropping a small coin in the box for a shared moment
Watch sunset from the chapel steps:
Sit on the stone ledges outside to view Athens at dusk
Tip: Arrive 30 minutes before sunset for best light and fewer visitors
Capture intimate photos:
Use the whitewashed facade and city panorama as your backdrop
Tip: Bring a wide-angle lens or your phone’s panorama mode for dramatic shots

Angelina
A beautiful and peaceful church with breathtaking views over the city. The atmosphere is calm and spiritual — a perfect spot for reflection or a quiet break from the city buzz. Definitely worth a visit!
francesco beatrizzotti
The walk up to the hill is really nice and enjoyable, so if it's possibile try to avoid the cable car, you're losing a part of the esperience. Once you reach the top you'll be amazed by the 360⁰ view and the stunning sunset. Super suggested experience, try not to go on the super busy day, it is way too crowded.
mila pilipovic (Milapanos)
The best view in Athens! So worth it, absolutely must see place, especially in sunset! Beautiful small church in traditional greek colors, coffee-restaurant with wonderful views right before the church.
April Aralar
This was such a unique location, definitely the coolest thing I saw in Athens! We took the tram up but we didn’t realize it wasn’t at the top, so we had to run down the hill since it was closing in about 15 mins, but well worth the run in the middle of a heat wave! The church has a few smaller churches on the way, so there are several neat buildings to look at 😊
Martenca
It is very easy to miss because the path is leading towards mountain peak with the view this place is on the side so don’t climb up. Nice very well maintained and quiet place with sitting area inside and outside the church. It closes early so plan your visit. Inside it is a litter water sink in the rocks not sure if it is “holy” water but I saw people drinking and there are also plastic cups. Atta...
Visit in spring or autumn for mild temperatures. In summer, go late afternoon to avoid midday heat and glare.
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| Item | Cost (Approx.) |
|---|---|
| Funicular tickets (2 adults, round-trip) | EUR 20 |
| Candle offerings | EUR 2 |
| Café snack or drink | EUR 15 |
| Total Estimated | EUR 37 |
Note: All prices are indicative and may vary. Please check directly with the venue for the most accurate and up-to-date information.
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