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The Ancient Agora in Athens

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In the ancient times, Agora happened to be the seat of political, commercial, administrative and social activity, the religious and cultural centre, and the seat of justice of Athens. It was only early in the 6th century, in the time of Solon, that Agora became a public area. During this time Peisistratus removed the other houses, closed wells, and made it the centre of Athenian government. He also built a drainage system, fountains and a temple to the Olympian gods. Cimon later improved the agora by constructing new buildings and planting trees. In the 5th century BC there were temples constructed to Hephaestus, Zeus and Apollo.

Buildings and structures of the classical agora included:

  • Peristyle Court
  • Mint
  • Enneakrounos
  • South Stoa I and South Stoa II
  • Heliaia
  • Strategeion
  • Colonos Agoraios
  • Tholos
  • Agora stone
  • Monument of the Eponymous Heroes
  • Old Bouleuterion
  • New Bouleuterion
  • Temple of Hephaestus
  • Temple of Apollo Patroos
  • Stoa of Zeus
  • Altar of the Twelve Gods
  • Royal stoa
  • Temple of Aphrodite Urania
  • Stoa of Hermes
  • Stoa Poikile

Many buildings were added later to this site. Those in place by the 2nd century included:

  • The Middle stoa which sat across the sanctuary, in front of the Heliaea
  • A small Roman temple was added in front of the Middle stoa.
  • An Altar of Zeus Agoraios was added just to the east of the Monument to the Eponymous Heroes.
  • The Temple of Ares, dedicated to Ares, the god of war, was added in the north half agora, just south of the Altar of the Twelve Gods.
  • The Odeon of Agrippa and accompanying gymnasium were added in the centre of the agora.
  • The substantial Stoa of Attalos was built along the eastern edge of the agora.
  • A collection of buildings were added to the south-east corner: the East stoa, the Library of Pantainos, the Nymphaeum and a temple.

The Temple of Poseidon in Athens

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Standing amidst the hustle and bustle of the city life of Athens, is the Cape Sounion in Attica which mermerizes the tourists with its serene beauty. The area takes pride in its temple of Poseidon which stands overlooking the sea. You have to make your way up the hill through gift shops and a restaurant to this residence of Lord Poseidon.

The statue of Poseidon is now in the safe hands of the National Archaeological Museum in Athens, but the temple makes the presence of the Lord felt and it seems that the Temple of Poseidon, with its magnificent view of the Aegean, serves the role of sea watcher from the high promontory. Beneath the promontory of Poseidon, there is a small resort area offering several hotels and anchorage for yachts.

The temple was built by Pericles during the Golden Age of Greece and flaunts the plain Doric style. When you reach the top, you stand at one point of a magical triangle which the ancient Greeks enjoyed – from Sounion, you could see the Temple of Aphaia on the island of Aegina, and the Acropolis itself.

Tourists can reach Sounion easily by bus from Athens, or by organized day tours. Though sunset happens to the preferred time to visit Sounion, you can be an early bird if you want to avoid rush. When going up the hill, be careful on the alternately rough or slippery rocks. Also it is advisable to be on guard as there are no guard rails, chains, or anything similar for protection against a steep fall. Again, be prepared to face strong winds on the height.

 

Parks and gardens in Athens

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Notoriously known as the concrete jungle, Athens, the capital of Greece, however, has no dearth of green spots where people can seek solace and refuse from the fast pace of urban life. In fact, if you take a walk in the area around the Acropolis and the large Philopapou Hill, located at a short distance away, you might as well get a feel of being in a forest. Let us take a look at some significant parks and gardens of Athens:

Philopappos Hill:
Philopappos was the grandson of the King of Commagene and a well-known donor of the city, having made a large number of significant bequests. On the top of the legendary Hill of the Muses, lies the burial monument of great Gaius Julius Antiochus Philopappos. Philopappos Hill offers enough greenery for nature lovers to take a stroll around, relax or click pictures.

Zappeion Garden:
Zappeion Garden, taking pride in the awe-inspiring Zappeion Hall (which is at present an exhibition hall), is open from sunrise to sunset. The Hall building itself was erected solely for the purpose to host the first modern Olympic Games in Athens.

Lycabettus Hill:
Lycabettus hill is an ideal starting point for many significant venues of Athens. You can view the Acropolis and the grandiose Olympic Stadium from above and then through a pedestrian path lined with century-old trees you can head towards the Mediterranean coast. The Lycabettus also has an open air theatre at the top which holds concerts and various other events during the summer months.

National Gardens:
Patronized by Queen Amalia, the National Gardens, displays a multitude of strolling paths, large shady trees, cool ponds and lots of greenery.

The Village Entertainment Park:
The Village Entertainment Park, as the name suggests, is an ideal spot for recreational activities right from shopping, dining, wellness to outdoor activities. The park features varied facilities like picnic tables, Mediterranean vegetation, spacious retail area with everything on fashion, news, books, music and electronics stores. The complex also comprises some 20 indoor cinemas, a multitude of cafes and restaurants, plus an outdoor playground for children, which annually hosts a number of children’s events.

Top 5 attractions of Athens, Greece

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Athens, the capital of Greece is considered to be the hub for arts and philosophy. It is well known for its democratic government as well as its cultural gains that influenced the whole of Europe. This city attracts a whole lot of tourists because of its wonderful beautiful monuments. The tourists are also advised to plan their trip and also book their hotels in advance before visiting Athens. It is considered to be the centre of economic, financial, political and cultural life in Greece. Basically, this city is an integral part of Greece. Below are the description of a few places that are a must watch for the tourists. One must definitely include these in their itineraries.

Lycabettus Hill
Lycabettus is basically a limestone rock with a height of around 1,000 feet. This rock gives a wonderful view of the entire city and is partially floodlit. You will have to trek a bit to reach the peak but the effort is worth it. There are small shops as well as restaurants up there. You’ll even come across a church.

The Agora
Agora is famous for its temple of Hephaestus. Earlier it was a spot where the military people assembled together to note down their duties and follow the orders given by the Emperor but now it is well known for its market place as well as minor monuments and the colonnade housing the museum.

Piraeus
Piraeus, situated in the outskirts of Greece is a wonderful port city with a population of around 175,695 people. This place can be extremely relaxing. If you still wish to explore this place then you may visit the Nautical Museum or Piraeus Museum.

National Archeological Museum
National Archeological Museum was established in 1829 is located in the Exarhia area in central Athens between Epirus Street, Bouboulinas Street and Tositsas Street. It is well known for its wonderful collection of Greek artifacts. This Museum attracts a lot of tourists and is considered to be a pride for Greece.

Cape Sounion and the temple of Poseidon
Cape Sounion is located at the southernmost tip of the Attica peninsula. Try to visit this particular place at the time of sunset. The view that it provides is breath taking. This spot basically contains the ruins Greek temple of Poseidon.

Divani Apollon Palace & Spa, 5 star hotel in Venice

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Divani Apollon Palace Spa 5 Star Hotel in Venice

Divani Apollon Palace Spa 5 Star Hotel in Venice

•    Overview of the Hotel: This hotel is located at an exclusive area of Vouliagmeni. There find dining, extensive spa services and elegant accommodations are provided at the Divani Apollon Palace & Spa. This hotel has around 286 luxurious rooms. By the beach the Anemos Restaurant there open around in the morning and a delicious breakfast is offered out there. It is located about about 11 miles away from the Athens center. It is the chain of the Divani Collection and The Leading Hotels of the World.

•    Amenities at the Hotel:
As for the general facilities in the hotel in includes as        restaurant,  bar, 24-hour front desk, newspapers, grounds, non-smoking rooms, elevator, safe, soundproofed rooms, chapel/shrine, heating,         baggage storage,  stores in hotel and air conditioning. for services in the hotel they includes as room service, meeting/banquet facilities, business center, babysitting/child services, laundry, dry cleaning,  hair/beauty salon, breakfast in the room, ironing service, currency exchange,         souvenirs/gift shop, shoe shine, packed lunches, car rental, tour desk,         fax/photocopying and ticket service.

•    Hotel Rules:
With respect to the hotel rules they remain universal at the common areas of the hotel whereas for the different types of room the hotel rules also vary accordingly. The check in time into the hotel is 14:00 hours and the check out point is 12:00 hours. The cancellation and prepayment policies in the hotel vary according to the room type.  Pets are allowed on request without any extra charges.  Hotel accepts cards like as American Express, Visa, Euro/Mastercard, Diners Club and JCB.

•    Hotel Room Types and Rates:

Special Offer Superior Double Room: € 873.36 (Per Night)
Superior Double Room: € 1091.70 (Per Night)
Executive Double Room: € 1669.68 (Per Night)
Suite with Sea View: € 2568.72 (Per Night)
Special Offer Executive Suite: € 2568.72 (Per Night)

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Classical Athens Imperial, 5 star hotel in Athens

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Classical Athens Imperial 5 Star hotel in Athens

Classical Athens Imperial 5 Star hotel in Athens

•    Overview of the Hotel: This hotel is located at the Athens theater district as across from Metaxourgeion Metro Station and Karaiskaki Square. It provides well equipped rooms along with free Wi-Fi, satellite TVs and CD players. Hotel facilities there involve a well rated gym and a good number of options to do things. During summer there is available an outdoor pool and bar situated at the top of the hotel on its roof. The hotel provides the panoramic views of Athens.  The hotel has about 262 rooms and it is the chain of the classical hotels.

•    Amenities at the Hotel: As for general facilities in the hotel it includes the system as restaurant, bar, 24-hour front desk, newspapers, non-smoking rooms, rooms/facilities for disabled guests, elevator, express check-in/check-out, safe, soundproofed rooms, baggage storage, stores in hotel, gay friendly,         allergy-free room, air conditioning and designated smoking area. In services at hotel it involves as room service, meeting/banquet facilities, business center, babysitting/child services, laundry, dry cleaning, breakfast in the room, ironing service, currency exchange, souvenirs/gift shop, car rental, tour desk and fax/photocopying.

•    Hotel Rules: With reference to the hotel rules it includes as a uniform policy at common areas of the hotel that differs as according to the different hotel rooms. The check in time into the hotel is 14:00 hours and the check out time is until 13:00 hours. The cancellation and prepayment policies also vary according to the room type.   Pets are not allowed in the hotel.  Hotels accept cards as American Express, Visa, Euro-Mastercard and Diners Club.

•    Hotel Room Types and Rates:

Standard Double Room: € 115 (Per Night)
Superior Double Room: € 125 (Per Night)
Deluxe Room: € 145 (Per Night)
Junior Suite: € 175 (Per Night)

Hilton Athens, 5 star hotels in Athens

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Hilton Athens 5 Stars Hotels In Athens

Hilton Athens 5 Stars Hotels In Athens

•    Overview of the Hotel: Situated at the center of Athens, the Hilton Athens is special as having the comfortable views of the Acropolis, three swimming pools, the famous rooftop Galaxy Bar and even the prompt access to the metro. The Milos Restaurant in the hotel serves the Greek gourmet cuisine that is loved by celebrities there in the city. The Byzantine restaurant there provides a Mediterranean buffet or a la carte menu and even the delicious st Sunday brunch in Athens. The state of the art rooftop Galaxy Bar there provides signature cocktails, while offering Acropolis views as from the open-air terrace. The Oasis Pool Bar & Grill serves Mediterranean cuisine or snacks. It is located at the commercial district of the city and is about 550 yards from the National Art Gallery, the Athens Concert Hall and the Kolonaki shopping district. The hotel has about 506 rooms and it is the chain of Hilton Hotels.

•    Amenities at the Hotel:
As for the general facilities in the hotel the following one includes as restaurant, bar, 24-hour front desk, newspapers, terrace, non-smoking rooms, rooms/facilities for disabled guests, elevator, express check-in/check-out, safe, heating, baggage storage, stores in hotel, gay friendly, all public and private spaces non-smoking, air conditioning, restaurant, buffet-style restaurant. For services, the prominent ones are as room service,        meeting/banquet facilities, business center, babysitting/child services, laundry, dry cleaning, hair/beauty salon, breakfast in the room, ironing service, currency exchange, souvenirs/gift shop, shoe shine, car rental, tour desk, fax/photocopying, atm on site, concierge service,  private check-in/-out and suit press.

•    Hotel Rules:
With respect to hotel rules as far as common areas of the hotel are concerned they are much common, however, when a person stays in a different room. The rules of the hotel there changes according to the that room. The Check in time into the hotel is 14:00-00:00 hours and the Check out time is between 06:00 – 12:00 hours. The cancellation and prepayment policies there also vary according to the room type.  Pets are allowed in the hotel for certain charges. Hotel accepts cards as American Express, Visa, Euro/Mastercard, Diners Club, JCB and Maestro.

•    Hotel Room Types and Rates:

King Hilton Guestroom: € 112.92 (Per Night)
Twin Hilton Guestroom: € 112.92 (Per Night)
King Hilton Guestroom Acropolis View: € 134.33 (Per Night)
King Hilton Executive Acropolis View: € 177.14 (Per Night)

5 things that you will always love to do in Athens

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As Athens is the capital of the Greece and one of the most ancient and popular cities of the world has many places to be viewed at and appraise and most of them charge money to view. However, there are many places there that a person can see absolutely for free of cost. And a few popular one are mentioned as below.

•    Climb Lycabettus hill:
You can start the journey by walking to the whitewashed chapel that is situated at the top of the wooded hill as based and located in the upmarket Kolonaki area of the city. According to the lore the hill was developed from a rock as fallen by the goddess Athena who wished to create a temple as close as to the havens. The time to walk around is about 20 minutes, having the differential rewards of panoramic views across to the Acropolis and the sea across it. At its bottom is located the pleasant leafy streets as having a number of cafes and boutiques.

•    Viewing the transform of the guard: To get into the best touring mood you can look at the robust and stubborn faced men while stomping feet at in Syntagma Square. The Evzone guards while wearing pleated skirts, long socks and bobbles on their shoes, goose-step cross each other in a 15-minute changing of the guard ceremony that occurs in front of the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier outside the parliament building. On Sunday a longer parade with a ceremonial band occur there.

•    Roam around the Bazaar:
You can travel around the stalls of the city’s bazaar, surrounding the streets of Athinas and Eolou in Monastiraki, which are full of local life and colour. There 19th-century covered market has an array of butchers’ counters and marble shelves of ice-coated fish, while outside, alleys resembles the classical souk as piled with highly-specialised stalls selling every item from pistachios to buckets of olives and slabs of cheese. Eolou is rather less messy as traders there sell out the flowers and clothes.

•    Have views of the Acropolis from Thissio: You can sit there as to relax and have enjoyment and recreation of the large pedestrianised square at the corner of the Apostolou Pavlou, in Thissio. The rock of the Acropolis there appears above the tree as crowned by the Parthenon and seems as golden in late afternoon light.The ancient monument was been allowed to be free while at this summer for the first time about in nearly 30 years.

•    Take rest in the National Gardens: There one can take shelter and can have the rest in the shade of about 15-hectare national gardens, that once upon a time was the private gardens of the presidential palace, and had the collection of the plants from about all around the world. There at the park one can take rest and can have a good number of benches and beaches to roam around or stroll past tall date palms and ponds as filled with duck and terrapins. There too is a children’s playground out there.

Sofitel Athens Airport, five stars hotel in Athens

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Sofitel Athens Airport five stars hotel in Athens

Sofitel Athens Airport five stars hotel in Athens

•    Overview of the Hotel: This hotel is locates about at fifty meters away from the terminal of Athens International Airport. The hotel has four non smoking floors and an executive floor. The two restaurants there provide and serve the delicious Mediterranean and gourmet cuisine. More you can relax there a well equipped fitness center having an indoor swimming pool, sauna and spa centre. Sofitel Athens Airport is about 28 km (17 miles) from Athens city centre and has excellent public transport links. There are about 345 rooms in the hotel and it is the chain of sofitel hotels.

Amenities at the Hotel: As for the amenities in the hotel it includes things like as  Restaurants, bar, 24-hour front desk, non-smoking rooms, rooms/facilities. In activities they include things like as sauna, fitness centre, spa & wellness centre,      massage, indoor swimming pool.
In services, it provides following as room service, meeting/banquet facilities, business centre, babysitting/child services,        barber/beauty shop, currency exchange, shoe shine, car hire, tour desk,       fax/photocopying and ticket service.

•    Hotel Rules: With respect to the general policies of hotel of Sofitel Athens Airport they can vary according to the hotel type. The check in time into hotel is 12:00 hours and the check out time is until 12:00 hours. The cancellation and prepayment policies there vary and differentiated according to the room type. Pets are allowed there. The hotel accepts credit cards like American Express, Visa, Euro/Mastercard and Diners Club.

•    Hotel Room Types and Rates:

Luxury Room Club Sofitel: € 240.81 (Per Night)
Superior Room: € 149.84 (Per Night)
Superior Twin Room: € 149.84 (Per Night)

Electra Palace, five stars Hotels in Athens

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Electra Palace Five Star Hotels in Athens

Electra Palace Five Star Hotels in Athens

•  Overview of the Hotel: The hotel is located in the center of Plaka, with face towards the Acropolis, the 5-star hotel that even provides personalized service. It has a rooftop pool as well as quite furnished rooms. The hotel is located at the walking distance from all the prominent centers of attraction in Athens.  Syntagma Square is too located at the 5 minute walk away and the parliament and shopping districts are nearby. The restaurant’s terrace provides straight looks towards the Acropolis.

•    Amenities in Hotel: With reference to general amenities in the hotel the most important and imperative ones are as restaurant, bar, 24-hour front desk,         grounds, terrace, non-smoking rooms, elevator, safe, soundproofed rooms,         heating, baggage storage and air conditioning. The activities that a guest can get indulged into hotel are as sauna, fitness center, spa & health club, massage, jacuzzi, turkish/steam bath, hammam, indoor swimming pool and outdoor swimming pool. The set of services in the hotel is included of things as room service, meeting/banquet facilities, business center, babysitting/child services, Laundry, dry cleaning, breakfast in the room, ironing service, currency exchange,  Shoe shine, car rental and fax/photocopying.

•  Hotel Rules:
There are some general hotel rules and policies in the hotel Electra Hotel Athens. And these hotel policies even can change as according to the type of room. The check in time into hotel is 13:00 hours and the check out time is until 12:00 hours. Cancellation and prepayment policies there vary as according to the room type. Pets are allowed in the hotel. Hotel too accepts the cards like American Express, Visa, Euro/Mastercard and Diners Club.

•    Hotel Room Type and Rates:

Single Room: € 123(Per Night)
Special Offer Double Room: € 143(Per Night)
Triple Room: € 186 (Per Night)
Superior Double Room: € 185(Per Night)
Junior Suite: € 235(Per Night)
Suite: € 320(Per Night)
Presidential Suite: € 1900(Per Night)