Ταξιδιωτικός οδηγός του/της Michalakis

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Ταξιδιωτικός οδηγός του/της Michalakis

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Airport
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Aéroport international d'Athènes
Attiki Odos
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Airport
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Parc zoologique d'Attique
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McArthurGlen Athènes
E71 Gialou
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Rafina Port station
Arafinidon Alon
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Archaeological Museum of Vravrona
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No visit to Athens is complete without a visit to the infamous Acropolis. The Acropolis is an ancient citadel located on a rocky outcrop above the city and contains the remains of several ancient buildings of great architectural and historic importance, the most famous being the Parthenon. Developed in the 5th century, it was the breeding ground of many modern ideas and innovations, including democracy itself, which grew from the conversations people and philosophers had on the lands of the Acropolis. The most famous building in the Acropolis is the ght make Parthenon, dedicated to the Goddess Athena. An Square. enduring symbol of Ancient Greece, although the mens, and Parthenon has suffered much damage over the social centuries, including the loss of most of its sculpture, its basic structure has remained intact. Moreover, the popular Greek Government is actively working to restore it. Other sights of particular interest in the Acropolis also include Socrates' old stomping ground and the Erechtheion. s King are and ub for Note that the Acropolis is an immensely popular tourist destination, and even in offseason, can be overrun with a colossal number of visitors - making Parliament it important to take particular steps to avoid the liament swarm and improve the quality of your experience. One recommendation is to visit the Acropolis during the cooler hours of the day, either early in the morning around 8 A.M. or late in the afternoon at about 5 to 6 P.M. when there is only a fraction of the people who visit in droves during the morning hours. Another is to avoid the main entrance of the Acropolis and instead use the lesser-traveled south slope entrance. It's also a good idea to get your ticket in advance, as well an audio guide or guidebook, so you know what you're looking at.
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Acropole d'Athènes
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No visit to Athens is complete without a visit to the infamous Acropolis. The Acropolis is an ancient citadel located on a rocky outcrop above the city and contains the remains of several ancient buildings of great architectural and historic importance, the most famous being the Parthenon. Developed in the 5th century, it was the breeding ground of many modern ideas and innovations, including democracy itself, which grew from the conversations people and philosophers had on the lands of the Acropolis. The most famous building in the Acropolis is the ght make Parthenon, dedicated to the Goddess Athena. An Square. enduring symbol of Ancient Greece, although the mens, and Parthenon has suffered much damage over the social centuries, including the loss of most of its sculpture, its basic structure has remained intact. Moreover, the popular Greek Government is actively working to restore it. Other sights of particular interest in the Acropolis also include Socrates' old stomping ground and the Erechtheion. s King are and ub for Note that the Acropolis is an immensely popular tourist destination, and even in offseason, can be overrun with a colossal number of visitors - making Parliament it important to take particular steps to avoid the liament swarm and improve the quality of your experience. One recommendation is to visit the Acropolis during the cooler hours of the day, either early in the morning around 8 A.M. or late in the afternoon at about 5 to 6 P.M. when there is only a fraction of the people who visit in droves during the morning hours. Another is to avoid the main entrance of the Acropolis and instead use the lesser-traveled south slope entrance. It's also a good idea to get your ticket in advance, as well an audio guide or guidebook, so you know what you're looking at.
Στο ακρωτήρι του Σουνίου βρίκεται ο Ναός του Ποσειδώνα, η κορυφή του ισοσκελούς τριγώνου που δημιουργείται με τον Παρθενώνα και την Αφαία. Χτίστηκε από μάρμαρο Αγριλέζας σε Δωρικό ρυθμό στα μέσα του 5ου αιώνα π.Χ. από τους Αθηναίους σε πολύ στρατηγικό γεωγραφικά σημείο, ενώ κατά τον 9ο χρόνο του Πελοποννησιακού Πολέμου οχυρώθηκε με ένα από τα ισχυρότερα τείχη της εποχής. Σε χαμηλότερο σημείο και σε απόσταση περίπου 500 μέτρων από τον Ναό του Ποσειδώνα σώζονται τα ερείπια του ιερού της Αθηνάς.
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Temple de Poséidon - Sounio
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Στο ακρωτήρι του Σουνίου βρίκεται ο Ναός του Ποσειδώνα, η κορυφή του ισοσκελούς τριγώνου που δημιουργείται με τον Παρθενώνα και την Αφαία. Χτίστηκε από μάρμαρο Αγριλέζας σε Δωρικό ρυθμό στα μέσα του 5ου αιώνα π.Χ. από τους Αθηναίους σε πολύ στρατηγικό γεωγραφικά σημείο, ενώ κατά τον 9ο χρόνο του Πελοποννησιακού Πολέμου οχυρώθηκε με ένα από τα ισχυρότερα τείχη της εποχής. Σε χαμηλότερο σημείο και σε απόσταση περίπου 500 μέτρων από τον Ναό του Ποσειδώνα σώζονται τα ερείπια του ιερού της Αθηνάς.

Γειτονιές

Plaka is the oldest section of Athens. Located in the shadow of the Acropolis it seems almost a world away from the urbanism of the city. Souvenirs, jewellery stores, restaurant and cafes run about in the area.
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Plaka
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Plaka is the oldest section of Athens. Located in the shadow of the Acropolis it seems almost a world away from the urbanism of the city. Souvenirs, jewellery stores, restaurant and cafes run about in the area.
After Monastiraki, we'd recommend taking a stroll along one of the most picturesque boulevards in all of Athens, offering an extraordinary view of the southern slope of the Acropolis, along with the Parthenon itself. Most of the buildings on one side of the road facing south were constructed in the late 19th and early 20th century in the neoclassical or modernist style, reflecting the aristocratic style of the street. Named after Dionysius the Areopagite, the 1st Athenian convert to Christianity and patron saint of the city of Athens, this not only offers you an opportunity to walk like a true local Athenian but also make for fantastic photo-ops.Some places to look out for as you walk along include: the Sanctuary and Theatre of Dionysus, where the plays of the great Greek dramatists like Aeschylus, Sophocles, Euripides and Aristophanes were performed, the Sanctuary of Asclepius, a temple that housed patients and functioned as a basic hospital, and the Stoa of Eumenes, a walkway where theater-goers at the time could take shelter from sun or rain.
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Dionysiou Areopagitou
Dionysiou Areopagitou
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After Monastiraki, we'd recommend taking a stroll along one of the most picturesque boulevards in all of Athens, offering an extraordinary view of the southern slope of the Acropolis, along with the Parthenon itself. Most of the buildings on one side of the road facing south were constructed in the late 19th and early 20th century in the neoclassical or modernist style, reflecting the aristocratic style of the street. Named after Dionysius the Areopagite, the 1st Athenian convert to Christianity and patron saint of the city of Athens, this not only offers you an opportunity to walk like a true local Athenian but also make for fantastic photo-ops.Some places to look out for as you walk along include: the Sanctuary and Theatre of Dionysus, where the plays of the great Greek dramatists like Aeschylus, Sophocles, Euripides and Aristophanes were performed, the Sanctuary of Asclepius, a temple that housed patients and functioned as a basic hospital, and the Stoa of Eumenes, a walkway where theater-goers at the time could take shelter from sun or rain.

Γειτονιές

Bordering Plaka is Monastiraki Square, a flea market neighborhood in the old town of Athens,and one of the principal shopping districts. Not only does it boast landmarks and archaeological monuments like Hadrian's Library, the Ancient Agora and the rebuilt Stoa of Attalos, with a museum exhibiting Athenian artifacts, but its flea market is also a huge tourist hit, with a jumble of shops selling everything from artisanal soaps to handmade sandals to souvenir T-shirts. A boiling cauldron of people, ideas, civilizations, and religions, Monastiraki is a must-visit!
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Monastiraki
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Bordering Plaka is Monastiraki Square, a flea market neighborhood in the old town of Athens,and one of the principal shopping districts. Not only does it boast landmarks and archaeological monuments like Hadrian's Library, the Ancient Agora and the rebuilt Stoa of Attalos, with a museum exhibiting Athenian artifacts, but its flea market is also a huge tourist hit, with a jumble of shops selling everything from artisanal soaps to handmade sandals to souvenir T-shirts. A boiling cauldron of people, ideas, civilizations, and religions, Monastiraki is a must-visit!

Conseils sur la ville

Déplacements

Transportations & money

Blue bus with No. 305 to / from Athens (€) Orange bus: Airport - Artemida - Rafina & Rafina - Artemida - Airport (€€) Taxi (€€€)
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Άστρον Digital Summer Cinema (open Air)

During warm summer nights, outdoor film screenings are a habit most treasured by local. Little tables and chairs aligned under the stars and the air filled with the scents of jasmine mixed with the distinct irresistible flavors of hot buttered pop-corn.
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Life is a ⛱️

Beaches are perfect ways to spend warm summer days. Artemidas coastline has myriad places to swim, tan and relax.
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Winery

Spata - Artemida