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Acropolis
The Acropolis of Athens is an ancient citadel located on a rocky outcrop above the city of Athens and contains the remains of several ancient buildings of great architectural and historical significance, the most famous being the Parthenon. Early morning on any weekday in the months between October and April is the best time to visit Acropolis. The term acropolis is generic and there are many other acropoleis in Greece. During ancient times it was known also more properly as Cecropia, after the legendary serpent-man, Cecrops, the supposed first Athenian king. While there is evidence that the hill was inhabited as far back as the fourth millennium BC, it was Pericles in the fifth century BC who coordinated the construction of the site's most important present remains including the Parthenon, the Propylaea, the Erechtheion and the Temple of Athena Nike.
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Acropolis of Athens
Ruins of iconic 5th-century B.C. temple complex on Athens' rocky hilltop undergoing restoration.
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Parthenon
The majestic ruins of an ancient Greek building, known for its dignified white marble columns and perfect sense of proportion. It was completed in 438 BC, although decoration of the building continued until 432 BC. It is the most important surviving building of Classical Greece, generally considered the zenith of the Doric order. Its decorative sculptures are considered some of the high points of Greek art. The Parthenon is regarded as an enduring symbol of Ancient Greece, Democracy and Western civilization, and one of the world's greatest cultural monuments. To the Athenians who built it, the Parthenon, and other Periclean monuments of the Acropolis, were seen fundamentally as a celebration of Hellenic victory over the Persian invaders and as a thanksgiving to the gods for that victory.
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Ancient Agora of Athens
Famous landmark featuring the ruins of an ancient Greek gathering place & a museum with artifacts.
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Ancient Agora of Athens
These ruins, located in the heart of modern Athens, were once the site of the marketplace in ancient times, a political, cultural and economic center of the ancient world. Agora was the place that Socrates was sentenced to death. Additionally, The most well-preserved Temple in Greece is found at the Ancient Agora
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Roman Agora
Adjacent to the Ancient Agora is the site of the Roman Agora. While it may all seem like one site, these buildings were constructed later, and construction eventually moved on to the site of the Ancient Agora. One of the easily recognizable sites here is the Tower of the Winds.
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Panathenaic Stadium
Ancient Athens's largest building. the Panathenaic Stadium, has a capacity for 60,000 spectators. Constructed around 335 BC during the era of Herodes Atticus, the venue hosted the Panathenaic Games where runners competed in races around the track. The 204-meter-long track was designed with four double herms, where runners would turn in the races.
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Panaghia Kapnikaréa Church
A delightful place to visit and a site you are likely to walk past. This church is a splendid example of architecture from the 11th-century Byzantine era and a stark contrast to the modern architecture that surrounds it. It was saved from demolition in the 19th century by the intervention of King Ludwig I of Bavaria.
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Varvakios Agora
This fresh food market is an experience unlike any in Athens. If you are looking to get off the well-trodden tourist path in Athens and see how true Athenians live, set your alarm to get up early and head to the Varvakios Agora. Located in the Monastiraki neighborhood.
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Gourmet Food Tour
Discover Athens through its food culture and taste superb Greek pastries, wine, cheese and salamis. Enjoy an authentic Greek breakfast, visit traditional food stores and try mouth-watering Greek desserts.
Tailor’s House
The Tailor’s House is a stylish, cool and Insta-worthy place that will surely impress everyone searching for a great spot to have coffee or a quick bite. In addition to being located in the heart of Athens, the bar offers delicious food and amazing service.
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Strefi Hill
Green oasis in the heart of the city center! The reason is probably that it is located in the Exarcheia neighborhood, the so-called anarchist area which many tourists are recommended to avoid. However, this hidden gem is definitely worth being on your radar and it’s totally safe to go for a walk. Strefi Hill offers a great view of the city and if you go for a visit in the morning you’ll notice many locals walking their dogs, jogging, or brushing up their skills in basketball in the small public court.
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Anafiotika
A tiny neighborhood of whitewashed houses! They built according to Cycladic architecture. Wandering among these houses will make you feel as though you’ve been transported to a Greek island. In 1840, experienced builders from the island of Anafi came to Athens to work on the new Royal Palace and excavation sites around the Acropolis.
Melanthiou street
A stone’s throw away from the vibrant Protogenous street! The scenic little alley is located in the city center close to Monastiraki station and it became well known a few years ago when a trendy bike store popped up. When the store’s owners decided to open the first cycle café in Athens right next to the shop, this little street became officially a hangout. Bicyclists enjoy an ice-cold British Ale at The Handlebar café while their beloved bikes are fixed right next door.
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Central Fountain
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Fallen Aviators Monument
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The Greek Food Discovery
Indulge yourself in a culinary journey during which you will get to know the people who create the culinary story of the city. You will taste regional specialties, try the best street food, and discover secret gastronomic gems.
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Street Food Tasting Tour
Immerse yourself in Athenian cuisine, sample the best street food with drinks, explore Athens and hang out where the locals do. Choose between a private or group tour.
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Museum of Cycladic Art
Goulandris' own collection forms the core of the museum's exhibit. In the Kolonáki quarter, the Museum of Cycladic Art was created in 1986 by the Nicholas and Dolly Goulandris Foundation. The shipowner Nikolas P. Goulandris was a well-known patron of the arts and cultural life in Athens.
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Athens National Garden
Big historic park with native & exotic plants, plus archeological remains & a children's library.
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Hadrian's Library
Hadrian's Library, founded by Emperor Hadrian in AD 132. Even later, during Byzantine times, three churches were built near the site of the library. You can see one wall of Hadrian's Library and ruins of the Roman Agora from the street, but if you want to explore further, you can buy a ticket and walk through the ruins.
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