Thursday, 23 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
The Areopagus Hill is the "Rock of Ares", located north-west of the Acropolis Hill. This hill is where court took session in the ancient times for the trial of murders. Enjoy the breathtaking view. ...more
Areopagus Hill, Acropolis, Athens, Attica, Greece 10555
Asteras Beach is the extension of the Astir Palace hotel complex. It is one of the most famous beaches of Attica, as it often gathers VIP clients. Facilities include sun loungers, participation in events and competitions, food and drink and much more ...more
Apollonos 40, Vouliagmeni, Attica, Greece 16671
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 Syngrou Forest, located off of Kifisias Avenue, is a legacy to the public by the national benefactor Ifigenia A. Syngrou. In an area covering 970 acres, of which 700 are forest - the only natural forest left in Attica - is a breath of dew for the ...more
Leof. Kifisias 182, Marousi, Attica, Greece 15126
This Blue Flag awarded Beach of Vouliagmeni is an area of ​​76 acres and with a 650-meter long beach length. The beach is fully organized with sun loungers, umbrellas, showers and the possibility of water sports and other activities. ...more
Vouliagmeni Beach, Vouliagmeni, Attica, Greece 16671
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
It is one of the few "green lungs" left in Athens. It originates from the Penteli Mountain, which due to its spring-rich waters makes Rematia a rich area of vegetation, characterized by Mediterranean forests, mainly pine trees. ...more
Rematia of Halandri, Profitou Ilia 19, Halandri, Attica, Greece 15233
The Tourkovounia are a small mountain-range in the Attica basin, northeast of Lycabettus, which is the highest point of the city. According to one version, their name derived from the camping of the Turkish soldiers, for a long period, during the ...more
Tourkovounia, Galatsi, Attica, Greece
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 National Garden is one of the largest green area in Athens with a total of 158 acres. It was planned by the German architect Gärtner who was invited to build the Kingʼs palace (now the Parliament). Today it is a popular recreation location for ...more
Leof. Amalias 1, National Garden, Syntagma, Athens, Attica, Greece 10557
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