Month: November 2019

ASTIR MARINA

Astir Marina – Vouliagmeni is located South of Athens, 20 km from Piraeus port at the Gulf of Saronikos in the city of Vouliagmeni adjacent to the Astir Palace Hotel Complex. The area is one of the most beautiful and prestigious in Athens and it is surrounded by hotels, restaurants, the beach of Vouliagmeni and …

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GLYFADA DOWNTOWN

One of the most elegant districts of Athens, Glyfáda stands out for its sandy palm-fringed beaches, its cosmopolitan clubs (where the pulse of the Athens nightlife beats), its polished hotels, boutiques and restaurants as well as its marinas, a much preferred yacht-mooring place for a getaway! Swim in crystal clear waters or enjoy a frappé, …

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LYCABETTUS HILL

Near Kolonáki area is situated the famous Lycabettus Hill, at 277 meters high above sea level. Legend has it that wolves used to seek refuge on this hill. That probably explains its name “Lycabettus: the hill walked by wolves”. A funicular at the bottom of the hill (on Ploutárhou Street) takes you to the top, …

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PRESIDENTIAL PALACE

The Presidential Mansion Gardens occupy an area of about 25,000 square metres (just over 6 acres) and constitute a green haven in the centre of Athens. In the middle of the nineteenth century, this area, because of its especially fertile soil, was in fact the vegetable garden of the former Royal Palace (Crown Prince’s Palace, …

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NEW OLYMPIC STADIUM

OAKA Stadium, in full Olympic Athletic Center of Athens “Spiros Louis”, got built between 1980 and 1982, and opened on the 8th of September 1982 with the European Athletics Championships. The stadium was named after Spiros Louis, Greek winner of the first Olympic marathon in 1896. One year later, in 1983, OAKA Stadium hosted the …

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MARBLE OLYMPIC STADIUM

The Hellenic Olympic Committee is proud to announce that the Panathenaic Stadium has opened its gates again for the public after many years. The Panathenaic Stadium is a classical cultural and touristic monument of Greece. Its history is directly connected to the Modern Olympic Games, from their revival in 1896 until the Athens Olympic Games …

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ATHENS NATIONAL GARDEN

Athens National Garden, an oasis in the centre of the city with more than 500 different species of plants, trees, birds and animals; home to the Botanical Museum, a zoo, a pond, a playground, a children’s library, a traditional café as well as scattered ancient monuments and statues. Walk along Pedio Areos, the biggest park …

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ZAPPIO HALL

Inside the National Gardens is the Zappio Hall, which was built to be used during the first modern Olympic Games in 1896. The hall hosts a large number of cultural and commercial exhibitions.

MONASTIRAKI

One of the most typical areas in “old” Athens full of narrow lanes and small buildings, representing the Ottoman and Byzantine influence on the city. In the open-air stands and in the small shops, located on central streets (Andrianou, Ifaestou, Theseiou, Aghios Fillipos, Astiggos and Ermou), you can buy everything: shoes, clothes, old and new …

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PLAKA

It is the oldest district in Athens (it is also mentioned as “Gods’ district”) with outstanding scenery. The moment you start walking on its paved narrow lanes you get the feeling that you travel back in time. Nobody knows where the area took its name from. According to the most prevalent opinion, Plaka took its …

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