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Runners Discover 4 Best Routes Through Ancient Athens in 2026

Athens pairs genuine hill training with ancient history: the shaded National Garden, the marble Panathenaic Stadium track, the summit path around Mount Lycabettus and the original Athens Classic Marathon course from the town of Marathon to the Panathenaic finish line.

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By Athens Daily · Published 3 July 2026, 10:08 pm

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Runners Discover 4 Best Routes Through Ancient Athens in 2026
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Athens is an unusually good running city once you look past the traffic-heavy main roads. Its parks, hills and coastline offer real variety, and its running culture is anchored by the fact that the marathon distance itself comes from this city's history. Here are the best running routes in Athens for 2026.

The National Garden

The National Garden (Ethnikos Kipos), near Syntagma and Kolonaki, offers shaded interior paths good for a 2 to 3 kilometre loop on mixed paved and gravel surfaces. It is flat, easy to navigate and passes ancient columns, a Roman-era mosaic and century-old imported trees, making it the easiest option for a run from the city centre. The garden closes at sunset.

Panathenaic Stadium at Dawn

The all-marble Panathenaic Stadium, built for the 1896 Olympics and the finish line of the Athens Classic Marathon, opens to runners for a strict window each morning, roughly 7:30am to 9am, with a signed waiver required at the entrance. A lap of the track is short, around 400 to 500 metres, but the setting, with views toward the Acropolis and Lycabettus Hill, makes it worth the early start.

Mount Lycabettus and Philopappou Hill

For genuine hill training, the path around Mount Lycabettus is about 3 kilometres of mixed paved and rocky surface with steep sections, climbing 300 metres above the city to 360-degree views over the Acropolis and the coast. Philopappou Hill, on natural pine-shaded stone paths, passes the Philopappos Monument and the Pnyx, the site of the ancient Athenian assembly, with direct sightlines to the Parthenon. Local serious runners tend to treat Philopappou as the harder, more rewarding of the two.

The Athens Riviera Coastal Path

South of the centre, a mostly flat coastal path runs from Flisvos Marina to Glyfada (about 9 kilometres) and can be extended to Voula (11.7 kilometres). Early mornings, between 6am and 9am, avoid both the heat and the daytime crowds along this palm-lined stretch.

The Athens Classic Marathon

The Athens Classic Marathon, known as The Authentic, is the only marathon in the world still run on its original historic route: from the Marathon Soros, the burial mound of the Athenian dead from the Battle of Marathon in 490 BC, through a genuine climb to roughly 248 metres between the 20 and 31 kilometre marks, before descending into the city and finishing on the Panathenaic Stadium track.

Practical Guide to Running in Athens

Athens gets hot early in the day for much of the year, so a 6am to 8am start is the norm for serious training. Stadium access requires the waiver and the fixed morning window noted above; arrive slightly before opening if a specific time slot matters.

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