Lysicratous Square is one of the oldest squares in Athens. Named after a much-admired sponsor of the arts in Ancient times, it is most well known as being the land upon which the ... more
Alexandras Square has some lovely, rustic fish taverns with canopied tables directly overlooking the water. Upon taking a slanted right turn to the beautiful Square with a view of... more
Syntagma Square is located in central Athens, Greece. The Square is named after the Constitution King Otto was forced to grant the people after a popular and military uprising, on... more
Going down Ermou Street we meet Kapnikareas Square with its same-named church, which causes a halt in the pedestrian road. It hosts one of the oldest churches in Athens, circa 105... more
Kanari Square in Piraeus is littered with cafes that mainly cater to the youth of the area. These venues offer affordable beverages and the opportunity to enjoy the favored Greek ... more
Mavilis Square is a popular meeting spot. It has been around for decades, attracting many young people from far and near to the few funky bars that offer drinks in hand to take ou... more
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Choose your package"Bolivar" is the absolute Beach Bar of the area and is located on the "Akti tou Iliou" beach area. There you can enjoy the magic of the summer in a beach bar complimented by foreign movies. The exotic landscape decorated with bamboo & tiki more
A particularly beautiful location by the sea. On the menu are not many, but very tasty dishes, mainly seafood. Whether for groups, or as a couple. Here you will always find a comfortable place to sit, because "Nisos" offers different levels and more
This hospitable cafe / restaurant is located in the beautiful courtyard of the imposing National Archaeological Museum in Athens. The museum cafe houses works by artists, and the garden patio, which was converted with over 700 new plants, often hosts more
The Ancient Agora was the heart of the Ancient Athens and the center of social, spiritual and economic life. It was a place to meet, have political discussions and commercially trade. Here you will find the famous ancient monuments like the Stoa of more
The ground level shop has a broad selection of postcards, paper goods and the museum's children's collection. The second floor shop, located next to the museum restaurant, provides a vast array of books on the Acropolis and topics, as well as related more
The Roman Agora was built between 19-11 B.C. from the donations of Julius Caesar and Augustus. The courtyard was tiled during the reign of the Emperor Hadrian. After the Herulian invasion and the constraint of Athens inside the post-Romaic wall, the more