Athina, Greece
Adrianou 24
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+30 2103210185
Good for kidsToiletsNo restaurant
Wheelchair-accessible entrance
A stunning place that takes you back 2600 years. I could easily imagine being a citizen of ancient Athens. Beautiful buildings and charming surroundings. And, obviously, more cats. A must-go.
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The area is breathtaking to imagine the history but is mostly a field of rubble, though there are many informative signs. The museum has many important and interesting artifacts, like the baby toilet from the 2nd century BC! The most intact structure is the Temple of Hephaistos, but entrance was blocked. The visit was made much more meaningful due to a free audio tour I downloaded from online, by tour guide Rick Steves, so I highly recommend it.
Cool park to walk around, everything is open to view, there are toilets in the newly renovated agora. And if you're lucky you will find a wild tortis.
It is the best preserved monument in Athens. I feel it's a must see to understand the scale and scope of the Parthenon at Acropolis. It is also a very nice park and walk. Not the most welcoming because of the ticket checking is the ticket selling point so queues are likely. Also just outside there are a few 'tourist trap' restaurants that I would avoid. Other than that, be prepared to have your mind blown!
Simply amazing. Talking along the main road close to the Agora will come back you in the ancient Greek. Several restaurants along the old buildings with hundreds of cats totally free.
Huge site with the Temple of Hephaestus still in nice condition and a renewed building that housed stores in ancient times. There's a lot to see here and it's part of the combo ticket.
Beautiful park with historic ruins. Lovely place to spend an hour or so wandering through. Would’ve been nice with a guide or local to explain the areas more in depth.
Nice visit - the 2 highlights are the temple which is one of the best preserved in Europe, and the museum area with its columns and architecture
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