Blue Guide: Athens & Environs (1962 edition) is a scholarly yet practical travel guide to Athens and its surrounding region, part of the renowned Blue Guides series. Known for combining rigorous historical and cultural scholarship with practical travel advice, this edition offers detailed descriptions of the city’s ancient monuments, Byzantine churches, museums, and archaeological sites, providing readers with both context and insight. The 1962 edition also covers excursions beyond Athens, including sites such as Sounion, Eleusis, Daphni, Salamis, and Marathon, offering guidance for travellers exploring Attica. Richly illustrated with maps, plans, and line drawings, it enables readers to navigate sites while understanding their historical and architectural significance. Written for educated travelers, the book balances erudition with accessibility, blending interpretive essays, historical background, and practical tips. Today, the 1962 edition is valued not only as a travel companion but also as a cultural record, reflecting mid-twentieth-century perspectives on Athens and providing a detailed snapshot of the city’s monuments and environs at that time.