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Stay in Athens                                                                                                                      Alongside the foot of the Acropolis,












                It’s almost lIke you are pretending that you live                                                                  walking the pedestrianised city centre streets
              there and you are just taking a day off to relax and enjoy                                                                 is akin to visiting an open-air museum.
              yourself, getting a little dose of history and culture and
              maybe a couple of iced coffee drinks along the way. Live
              like an Athenian with our top 5 suggestions.
                           Wander the StreetS
                        of MonaStiraki and Plaka
              Head straight to the very heart of the city. Much of the
              action is right behind the Monastiraki metro station.
              Expect live music and dancing in the streets in the
              afternoons. Every day except Sunday, Monastiraki is a
              market area full of small shops selling antiques, art and
              records. Cross Ermou Street to find the picturesque
              Psiri, a neighbourhood full of cafeterias, bars and
              tavernas. For a dose of tranquillity, head to Plaka,
              on the other side. In its narrow cobblestone streets
              stand beautiful listed buildings, and there are endless
              alleyways to explore.

                         diScover the acroPoliS
                         and athenS froM above
              A favourite Acropolis spot is right next to flag, on the
              northeast corner, with views of Athens stretching out
              below. One can see the ceramic tiled roofs of the houses
              in the Plaka area, Hadrian’s Arch and the giant Temple
              of Olympian Zeus – as well as Zappeion, the National
              Garden and the First Cemetery of Athens. Make sure
              you take in this bird’s eye view of the historic Greek
              capital and marvel at all the monuments you can see
              from this spot. Is it too hot to visit the Acropolis? In
              Athens, that can certainly happen… So just head to
              the best spots to see it from afar. No matter where you
              are in Plaka, you are no more than a short walk away,
              and you can play hide and seek with this wonder of
              the ancient world behind the buildings. Alternatively,
              head to Philopappos Hill to enjoy stunning sunset views
              of both Athens and Piraeus. Once you’re there, you’ll
              watch the sun dive into the sea in an explosion of warm
              orange, pink and red, and you’ll also get a chance to
              visit the 9th century Byzantine chapel of St Demetrios
              Loumbardiaris. Keep in mind that a number of great
              rooftop bars can be found all over the city – and they
              are great for watching the sunset too! ‣





                Head straight to the very heart of the city. Much of the action is
                      right behind the Monastiraki metro station.



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