ATHENS CITY SIGHTSEEING

Athens, a bustling city of 4-million-plus residents and the oldest inhabited city in the world, is full of contrasts and pleasant surprises. The hosting the Olympic Games in 2004 led to major reconstruction projects in Athens. The city has recently undergone a multi-million-euro “face lift” with the expansion of parks and pedestrian zones, the restoration of historic neoclassic buildings and the construction of walkways that link its main archaeological sites.

A leisurely stroll around the narrow alleys of the old Athenian quarter of Plaka – the “neighbourhood of the Gods” – is a must, while a walk down history lane on the pedestrian zone that unifies the city’s archaeological attractions – starting at the ancient Stadium – reveals the rich heritage of its past; then off for a cup of coffee at a side-walk café in central Syntagma Square – where the heart of the modern city beats – or at the trendy Kolonaki neighbourhood where the capital’s “beautiful people” go to “see and be seen”.

The walk up to the top of Lycabettus Hill – or a ride up on the funicular – rewards the daring with a panoramic view of the city, the surrounding mountains and the Saronic Gulf; the green suburbs of Kifissia and Ekali to the north can be easily accessed by train, while spending a few hours by the sea at the port-city of Piraeus or at the upscale southern suburb of Glyfada is an equally relaxing and exciting experience. Throughout the city, excellently preserved churches with unique wall paintings and rare mosaics dating back 1000 years are nestled amidst contemporary buildings, while a plethora of indeed interesting museums will satisfy the most discerning visitors. Not far from the capital there are many attractions that are ideal destinations for leisurely day trips. Choose to explore the 11th century Kaisariani Monastery, the battleground, tomb and museum at Marathon, the archaeological site of Ramnous and the splendid Temple of Poseidon at Cape Sounion rising over a stretch of coastline dotted with luxurious hotels. 
One could travel to Athens a hundred times and never tire of it. From the Acropolis to its sun-soaked beaches, the city’s antiquities merge harmoniously with the refined, cosmopolitan air of a modern resort with luxurious hotels, broad tree-lined avenues and rich commercial stores.
 

SIGHTSEEINGS IN ATHENS

 

ACROPOLIS
AddressTheorias
Post Code10558
AreaAthens

 

ACROPOLIS – SOUTHERN SLOPE
AddressTheorias
Post Code10558
AreaAthens

 

ANCIENT AGORA
Address 
Post Code 
AreaAthens

 

HADRIAN’S ARCH
AddressAmalias Ave
Post Code10432
AreaAthens

 

HADRIAN’S LIBRARY
AddressAreos 6
Post Code10555
AreaAthens

 

HILL OF AREOPAGUS
AddressTheorias
Post Code10558
AreaAthens

 

HILL OF THE MUSES – PHILOPAPPOU
AddressFilopappos Hill
Post Code10438
AreaTheseion

 

HILL OF THE NYMPHS – PNYX
AddressDionysiou Areopagitou Street,
Post Code 
AreaAthens

 

KERAMEIKOS
AddressKeramikos
Post Code 
AreaAthens

 

LYSICRATES’ MONUMENT
AddressTripodon Street
Post Code10558
AreaAthens

 

MIKROLIMANO HARBOUR
AddressMikrolimano
Post Code 
AreaPiraeus

 

MONASTIRAKI
AddressMonastiraki
Post Code 
AreaAthens

 

MUNICIPAL THEATRE PIRAEUS
AddressIroon Politechniou Street
Post Code18532
AreaPiraeus

 

NATIONAL GARDENS
AddressAmalias Avenue
Post Code10557
AreaAthens

 

NATIONAL LIBRARY
AddressPanepistimiou Street 32
Post Code10679
AreaAthens

 

OLYMPIEION
AddressAmalias Ave
Post Code 
AreaAthens

 

OMONIA SQUARE
AddressOmonia Square
Post Code 
AreaAthens

 

PANATHENAIC STADIUM
AddressVasileow Konstantinou
Post Code11636
AreaAthens

 

PLAKA
AddressPlaka
Post Code 
AreaAthens

 

PLANETARIUM
AddressSyngrou Avenue 387
Post Code17564
AreaPaleo Faliro

 

ROMAN AGORA
AddressAtenas
Post Code10554
AreaAthens

 

SYNTAGMA SQUARE
AddressSyntagma Square
Post Code 
AreaAthens

 

TEMPLE OF HEPHAESTUS � THESEION
AddressErmou Street,Hill of Agoraios
Post Code10563
AreaTheseion

 

TOWER OF THE WINDS
AddressMonastiraki
Post Code10555
AreaAthens

 

 

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