Herod Atticus built this roofed Odeon (in 161 B.C.) for music concerts in honor of his wife Regilla, after her death. Its magic and beauty, can only be understood when walking on the way to Acropolis. Read more.
The Stoa of Eumenes was built in the 2nd century by the King of Pergamos, Eumenis II. Its main purpose was to protect the audience from sun or bad weather. Read more.
In antiquity, Agora was not only a commercial center but a political, cultural and religious one as well. Read more.
The Acropolis of Athens! The greatest and finest sanctuary of ancient Athens. The imposing Parthenon is the most magnificent creation of Athenian democracy at the height of its power. Read more.
The Acropolis of Athens, a unique monument of one of the most influential cultures in human history Read more.
It is an architectural masterpiece the importance of which can only be understood when you stand in front of it hearing its construction history and secrets. Read more.
Dionysus ancient theater, is the most ancient of all famous theaters in the world. The best view you can have of the threatre is from the Acropolis. Read more.
On the eastern side of the Roman Agora stands an octagonal monument. The Clock of Andronicus Kyrristus, was a hydraulic clock. On each face of the clock can be seen bas-reliefs of the eight winds. Read more.
An impressive monument. The Temple of Poseidon was the last piece of the ancient Athenians’ homeland every time they sailed into the Aegean. Read more.
Great Beaches in Attica’s southeastern tip. Also, you should definitely visit the Temple of Poseidon, one of the most important landmarks in the area! Read more.
Welcome to the sacred island of Apollo! Visit the ruined sanctuary and the museum, the agoras, the gymnasiums and the palaestras, the houses with the fine mosaics and the temples of the foreign gods. Read more.
The museum has some of the most important works of Classical art such as the sculpted decoration of the temple of Zeus, the statue of Nike by Paionios and the famous Hermes of Praxiteles! Read more.
The Antikythera Shipwreck: The ship - the Treasures - the Mechanism at the National Archaeological Museum of Athens, until June 29, 2014. Read more.
One of the biggest and most remarkable archaeological museums in the world with numerous and outstanding exhibits. Read more.
As you stroll through the richly planted grounds you will come across six pools,a fascinating sundial and the first greenhouse ever constructed in Greece,built under the watchful eye of Queen Amalia. Read more.
One of the most beautiful towns in the world! Follow a dream-trail to discover Nafplio’s three castles: the Venetian fortress of Palamidi, the Acronafplia and the fortified islet of Bourtzi. Read more.
Drink in the lovely sunset view next to your better half – in one of Attica’s best locations – having the ancient temple as a backdrop and facing the deep blue sea! Read more.
Cosmopolitan and serene! Discover the beauties of the island, in particularly its sun-kissed beaches. Órnos and Psaroú are favorite spots for families. Read more.
Athens is the historical capital of Europe, with a long history, dating from the first settlement in the Neolithic age. It is an attractive modern metropolis with unrivalled charm. Read more.
The panoramic view from the top just sweeps you away! Legend has it that wolves used to seek refuge on this hill. That probably explains its name "Lycabettus: the hill walked by wolves". Read more.