Friday, 10 May 2024

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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
Nearing the First Cemetery of Athens, one immediately feels the temperature difference, especially during the summer nights. Tens of trees (mainly cypress and pine), create a peaceful and relaxed atmosphere. ...more
Logginou 3, Mets, Athens, Attica, Greece 11636
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 Vravrona Wetland area is located about 38 kilometres from Athens. This wetland biotope falls under the Natura 2000 network and has an interesting and varied vegetation with many different bird species and other small animal species that can only ...more
Vravrona Wetland, Markopoulo, Attica, Greece 19003
Pounta Zeza is a amazing sandy beach of the Municipality of Lavrio. The beach is found on the southern utmost tip of Attica. The coast is 350m long and surrounded by dense vegetation thicket and trees. There are not Hotels and Rooms found in the wide ...more
Pounta Zeza Beach, Lavrio, Attica, Greece 19500
Lake Vouliagmenis, a true oasis in the southern suburbs of Attica, is located in a natural environment in Vouliagmeni, situated in the southern side of Athens (driving direction from Athens to Sounio). The lake water comes out from springs between 50 ...more
Lake Vouliagmeni, Vouliagmeni, Attica, Greece 16671
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
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
This is a popular destination for swimming and entertainment and is the first organized beach that you can meet from the center of Athens, with easy access by tram, bus or car (in the comfort of the parking lot). The beach is covered with white sand. ...more
Leof. Posidonos, Alimos, Attica, Greece 17544
Voula is one of the most southern suburb of the greater Athens City Area. You will find here two amazing organised beaches and some of the Athenian Riviera's biggest beach clubs. The A' and B' beaches are open to the pubic with activities like jet ...more
Voula Beach, Voula, Attica, Greece 16673
The Markopoulo horse racetrack follows the highest international standards. At the beginning of year 2000, it was built for the Olympic Summer Games 2004 in Athens. Since then, this facility has been one of the world's top racetracks. ...more
Thesi Merenta, Markopoulo, Attica, Greece 19003
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