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Athens, the mythical ancient city, which gave birth to the foundations of modern Western Civilization, will leave no traveler disappointed, being rooted with one foot to the glorious past and with the other to a charming and vibrant future.

Athens Riviera

Standing proudly in the center of the city for almost two and a half thousand years it is a testimony to the era and the civilization who gave birth to the fundamental ideals of the modern Western World and one does not need to be a history or archaeology lover to be thoroughly captivated by the beauty and the spirit of this place.

Acropolis, which is the Greek word for ‘citadel’ was a sanctuary and a place of worship and it was shaped and constructed during the Classical Period of Antiquity. The most important edifice is the Parthenon.

Standing proudly in the center of the city for almost two and a half thousand years it is a testimony to the era and the civilization who gave birth to the fundamental ideals of the modern Western World and one does not need to be a history or archaeology lover to be thoroughly captivated by the beauty and the spirit of this place.

Acropolis, which is the Greek word for ‘citadel’ was a sanctuary and a place of worship and it was shaped and constructed during the Classical Period of Antiquity. The most important edifice is the Parthenon.

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Glyfada Golf Course

Standing proudly in the center of the city for almost two and a half thousand years it is a testimony to the era and the civilization who gave birth to the fundamental ideals of the modern Western World and one does not need to be a history or archaeology lover to be thoroughly captivated by the beauty and the spirit of this place.

Acropolis, which is the Greek word for ‘citadel’ was a sanctuary and a place of worship and it was shaped and constructed during the Classical Period of Antiquity. The most important edifice is the Parthenon.

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Vouliagmeni Lake

Standing proudly in the center of the city for almost two and a half thousand years it is a testimony to the era and the civilization who gave birth to the fundamental ideals of the modern Western World and one does not need to be a history or archaeology lover to be thoroughly captivated by the beauty and the spirit of this place.

Acropolis, which is the Greek word for ‘citadel’ was a sanctuary and a place of worship and it was shaped and constructed during the Classical Period of Antiquity. The most important edifice is the Parthenon.

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