


Dominating the Athenian skyline, the Acropolis is an ancient citadel housing several historically significant buildings, the most famous being the Parthenon. This temple dedicated to the goddess Athena is a symbol of ancient Greek civilization and architectural brilliance.
READ MORELocated at the foot of the Acropolis, this modern museum houses a vast collection of artifacts found on the Acropolis and its surrounding slopes. Its exhibits provide context and deeper understanding of the site's history, with stunning glass floors revealing archaeological excavations below.
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Nestled under the Acropolis, Plaka is Athens' oldest neighborhood, known for its charming, narrow cobblestone streets, neoclassical architecture, small shops selling local crafts and souvenirs, and traditional tavernas. It offers a village-like atmosphere in the heart of the city.
READ MOREThe center of ancient Athenian public life, the Agora was a marketplace and a hub for political, social, and commercial activity. Key ruins include the well-preserved Temple of Hephaestus and the Stoa of Attalos, which now houses the Agora Museum.
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The largest archaeological museum in Greece, it houses one of the world's most important collections of Greek antiquities. Its extensive exhibits span from prehistory to late antiquity, featuring iconic sculptures, pottery, jewelry, and frescoes.
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