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Athens

in Attica

Information about villages, beaches, sightseeing, restaurants, activities and more...


All the information is this guide is sorted by popularity. For more information please visit our section of
Athens on [Link].
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What to do after you trip?
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About Athens
The city of Athens took its name in the antiquity after Athena, the Goddess of Wisdom and daughter of
Zeus. She was the protector deity of the city. It has been the official capital of the country since 1834 and is
also the only city of Europe with such an oriental touch. Athens is considered as the cradle of modern
civilization and is of course one of the few capitals of Europe with a history of thousands of years.
Besides its historic importance, it is the most important commercial centre of the country and the main Greek
port, Piraeus, one of the biggest and more important of the Mediterranean, lies a few km to the south. Due
to its rich historical past, Athens is a great place for sightseeing. Apart from the world famous Acropolis,
which stands on the highest point of the town and has become the trademark of the whole Greece, there
are many other ancient, Medieval and Byzantine remains to see.
The city of Athens might discourage the newly-arrived visitors with its disorganised, slightly brutal
appearance. Nevertheless, it has a lot more to offer than it seems, while great efforts have been made to
reorganise the city since the Olympic Games of 2004.
Many Neoclassical buildings adorn the centre of the town, which have been renovated presently and house
mainly public services or cafeterias. Such buildings are found in Omonoia square, Panepistimiou avenue,
Thissio area and Monastiraki. These areas are also famous for their picturesque atmosphere and many
people go there, especially in Thisio and Monastiraki, to relax under the shade of the Acropolis.
Also visitors will discover a lot of fun activities to do, apart from sightseeing, even if they travel with kids.
Besides the famous archaeological sites and museums, such as the recently-constructed Acropolis Museum,
Athens has many pedestrian lovely streets, nice neighbourhoods, parks and hills covered with pine trees,
numerous restaurants and a vivid nightlife.
In a close proximity from the center of Athens, you will also find many nice beaches to enjoy a swim. Most
of these beaches are well organized and have calm waters. The most famous are Porto Rafti, Lagonisi,
Varkiza and Schinias.
Except for the capital of Greece, Athens is also a transportation hub, as it is so close to the Port of Piraeus
and plus it has an International Airport.

Best Villages in Athens


Plaka

Location: Between Syntagma and Monastiraki, metro station Monastiraki


Description: Plaka is the most picturesque quarter in the heart of Athens. Paved streets, Neoclassical houses and gift
shops distinguish this relaxing neighbourhood.
Sightseeing: Canellopoulos Museum, Children Museum, Church of Panagia Gorgoepikoos, Frissiras Museum,
Monument of Lysicrates, Museum of Childrens Art, Museum of Folk Instruments, Museum of Greek Folk Art, Tower of
the Winds

Thissio

Location: Close to Monastiraki and the Acropolis, metro station Thissio


Description: Thissio is a lovely neighbourhood right in under the Acropolis. With many outdoor cafeterias, this is a
favourite coffee spot for locals and visitors. Next to Thissio, there is the Ancient Agora.
Sightseeing: Ancient Agora, Church of Agia Marina, Church of Agios Dimitrios Loumbardiaris, Church of The
Holy Apostles, Herakleidon Museum, Museum of Alex Mylona, National Observatory, Philopappos Hill, Pnyx Hill,
Stoa of Attalos Museum, Temple of Hephaestus

Monastiraki

Location: In a walking distance from Syntagma and Omonoia, metro station Monastiraki
Description: Monastiraki is a picturesque neighbourhood in the heart of Athens. It is famous for its Neoclassical
houses, the ancient sites and the open market with souvenirs and antique shops.
Sightseeing: Church Of Agia Irini, Library Of Hadrian, Roman Agora

Syntagma

Location: The centre of Athens, metro station Syntagma


Description: Syntagma, whose name means Constitution, is the central square of Athens. It distinguishes for the
Parliament House and the beautiful Neoclassical buildings that surround it. Most sites are within a walking distance
from Athens.
Sightseeing: Arch Of Hadrian, Church of Panagia Kapnikarea, Cycladic Art Museum, Greek Parliament,
Historical Museum, Jewish Museum, Kallimarmaro Roman Stadium, National Gardens, Temple of Olympian Zeus,
Zappeion

Best Sightseeing in Athens


Acropolis Hill

Location: Acropolis
The Acropolis is also known as the Sacred Rock. Famous all over the world as the symbol of Greece and the Greek
culture, the Acropolis stands on the highest spot of the city. Just opposite the site, there is the new Acropolis Museum.

Acropolis Museum

Location: Acropolis
The New Acropolis Museum was inaugurated in June 2009 and it is housed in a modern building right opposite the
site of the Acropolis. The items displayed in the New Acropolis Museum were all found on excavations on the
Acropolis. The most famous display is the frieze of Parthenon Temple. The unfortunate thing is that pieces of this frieze
are missing, as they are housed in the British Museum in London.

Theatre of Herodes Atticus

Location: Acropolis
The Theatre of Herodes Atticus, or else Herodeion, is one of the most impressive monuments of Athens. Located on
the southern slopes of the Acropolis, the theatre was built in 161 BC by Herodes Atticus, a wealthy Roman general in
memory of his wife, Regilla. It has exceptional accoustic capacities and can sit up to 5,000 spectators. Performances
of the Athens-Epidaurus Festival are held there in summer.

Temple of Olympian Zeus

Location: Syntagma
The temple of Olympian Zeus took 700 years to be built. The work was completed by the Emperor Hadrian in 131
AD. The huge Temple was composed of 104 columns of Corinthian style, 17 m high each. Today only 17 columns
have survived.

Arch Of Hadrian

Location: Syntagma
This impressive arch was built by the Emperor Hadrian in 132 AD to mark the limit between Ancient Athens and his
new city. It is located at the end of Amalias Avenue, right next to the temple of Olympian Zeus.

Kallimarmaro Roman Stadium

Location: Syntagma
The Roman Stadium stands next to the National Garden and Zappeion Megaron. It was originally constructed in the
Roman times and it is entirely made of marble. Excavated in 1870, this stadium was renovated to host the first
modern Olympic Games in 1896. It is also known as Panathenaic or Kallimarmaro Stadium.

Ancient Agora

Location: Thissio
The Ancient Agora was the social and political centre of ancient Athens. This is where the people of Athens used to
meet to talk about social issues. The temple of Hephaustus is the most distinctive spot of Ancient Agora, which is
located between Thissio and Monastiraki.

Archaeological Museum

Location: Patission Ave


The National Archaeological Museum of Athens is the largest and most important museum in Greece, and its exhibits
are between the finest collections of prehistoric items, sculptures, pottery and minor art, bronzes and Egyptian art,
everything followed by detailed explanations in English. It is located near Omonoia square.

Roman Agora

Location: Monastiraki
The Roman Agora lays between Monastiraki and Plaka. In this area, the Romans used to trade their goods, so it was
used as a marketplace.

National Gardens

Location: Syntagma
Located right next to the Parliament, Syntagma Square, the National Garden is a lush area with trees, fountains and
a small zoo. Although it is right in the heart of the town, this garden offers a nice spot to relax, away from noise.

Diving in Athens
Aqua Divers Club
Location: Anavissos

Aqua Divers Club, a Padi 5* Gold Palm Resort, located at the Calypso Hotel, km 48.5 Athens Souniou Avenue is
a stones throw from Athens. The club offers a comprehensive selection of PADI diving courses with all the necessary
multi media equipment for teaching/training purposes, daily boat and shore fun dives, and equipment for rental or
sale. The diving club operates all year round, seven days a week, and is situated in one of the most beautiful bays on
the Attica coast. All diving courses offered, Bubblemaker through to Dive Master rating, follow PADI standards and
lead to certification.

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