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Mavro Lithari means "Black Stone" and is named after the one found in the center of this beach. The Eden Beach Resort can be found here for those in high end, but so is the precocious Ostria Beach bar that offers decent prices for its lounges and ...more
Mavro Lithari Beach, 46km of Leof. Athinon-Sounio, Saronida, Attica, Greece 19013
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Based in the area of Kypseli, the historic club has been training athletes of great accomplishments in a wide range of sports. Its sporting arena has a seating capacity of 1,800 spectators and hosts the home matches of Panathinaikos Women’s and Men’s ...more
Evelpidon 2, Kypseli, Athens, Attica, Greece 11362
Strefi Hill is a small hill included in the City quarters of Exarcheia and of Neapoli - directly opposite of Lycabettus Hill. Since the 1840's until the 1920's, the hill was utilized as a quarry, and in 1926, it was planted for the first time ...more
Emm. Mpenaki 134, Exarcheia, Athens, Attica, Greece 11473
The Phillopappou Hill which is located across from Acropolis took its name from the Syrian philhellene consul Gaius Julius Antiochus Epiphanes Phillopappos, who was exiled in Athens between 75-76 and 87-88 A.D. ...more
Hill of Muses, Acropolis, Athens, Attica, Greece 11741
The archaeological area of Pnyx, located on Hill of Pnyx was the place of assembly of the city council. The famous speeches by Themistocles, Pericles and other important orators and politicians were delivered in this place. Initially the audience was ...more
Pnyx Hill, Thissio, Athens, Attica, Greece 11741
Lycabettus is a cone-shaped hill almost in the center of Athens. It is also called “Agios Giorgis” because of the church that is built on its top since the 19th Century, replacing the older Byzantine church of Prophet Elias. ...more
Lycabettus Hill, Kolonaki, Athens, Attica, Greece 11471
In 1842, while Theophilus Hansen was building the Observatory funded by the national benefactor Georgios Sinas on the top of this hill, where dedications were discovered chiseled in the stones of the garden, thus giving its name to the area. ...more
Observatory of Athens, Thissio, Athens, Attica, Greece 11851
The Sacred Rock of Acropolis was chosen in the 5th BC century by Pericles because of a prophecy by the Delphi oracle as the ideal place for the materialization of the first part of a program for the economic development of the city. ...more
Acropolis Hill, Acropolis, Athens, Attica, Greece
Pedion tou Areos (meaning Aresʼ Square), is the largest green area in Athens - considering Athenian reality - between Alexandraʼs Avenue and Evelpidon Street. It is one of the "lungs" of the city with a big network of aisles and paths. ...more
Pedion tou Areos, Kypseli, Athens, Attica, Greece 11362
The Aigaleo Grove or "Baroutadiko" covers a vast area including schools, sports centers, cafes, the Athens Technical University and, of course, the open-air theater "Alexis Minotis". Before the land was given to the State, it was utilized by a Greek ...more
Olimpias 11, Aigaleo, Attica, Greece 12243
Palea Fokea, a small coastal fishermen's village. Right next to the hotel, by the sea side, you will find coffee shops and greek taverns with fresh fish and many traditional delicacies. You may also visit the orthodox church located in the center of ...more
Palea Fokea Beach, Attica, Greece 19013
Situated on the waterfront location of Schinias, Karavi Sports Club provides 5 international standard beach volleyball courts, where everyone can train and have fun playing with experts. The club, in cooperation with Beach Volley Academies, organizes ...more
Leof. Posidonos 198, Marathonas, Attica, Greece 19007