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Top Tourist Attractions in Athens

 
  • Acropolis

    Ancient citadel featuring iconic Greek temples and ruins, recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage site.

  • Parthenon

    Ancient Greek temple dedicated to the goddess Athena, known for its classical architecture and historical significance. It is a major archaeological site and symbol of ancient Greek heritage.

  • Temple of Hephaestus

    Ancient Greek temple known for its well-preserved classical architecture and marble ruins. It provides insight into ancient Greek religious and architectural heritage.

  • Temple of Olympian Zeus

    Large ancient Greek temple ruins dedicated to Zeus, notable for its impressive Greek architecture and historical significance.

  • Theatre of Dionysus

    Ancient Greek open-air theatre located on the south slope of the Acropolis, known for its classical architecture and archaeological significance.

  • Odeon of Herodes Atticus

    Ancient Roman stone theatre renowned for its classical architecture and cultural significance. It hosts concerts and festivals in an open-air setting.

  • National Garden

    Historic public park featuring ancient ruins, a zoo, playgrounds, and diverse plant species. It combines natural beauty with cultural and archaeological elements.

  • Panathenaic Stadium

    Historic marble stadium known for hosting the first modern Olympic Games in 1896 and showcasing ancient Greek architecture.

  • Arch of Hadrian

    Ancient Roman triumphal arch built around 131-132 AD, notable for its combination of Greek and Roman architectural styles. It served as a monumental gateway and memorial honoring Emperor Hadrian's visit.

  • Academy of Athens

    The Academy of Athens is Greece's national academy, and the highest research establishment in the country.

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