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About Greece
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Kolonaki
Kolonaki is a residential district of Athens highly preferred and visited at the foot of the hill of Lykavitos; it is also liked for its sophisticated cafes, restaurants and boutiques.
The hill of Lykavitos
The hill of Lykavitos is the majestic cable-car to see the view of the entire city of Athens.
Omonia
Omonia is comparable to Piccadilly Circus, noisy, congested and admired spot of Athens. Stadiou, Panepistimiou and Akadimias are the three significant avenues of the spot. Syntagma and Omonia located at the center of Athens are popular for some striking neoclassic buildings of the XIX century.
Plaka
Plaka is a significant tourist destination of Athens the foot of the Acropolis. The old Athenian neighborhood retains its old buildings and streets; Plaka makes your visit to Athens successful. Byzantine churches, restaurants, cabarets, bars and tourist shops are the utmost fascination of Plaka.
Piraeus
Piraeus is the prominent Greek port since the Themistocles era. Piraeus typically a Mediterranean port is commercially and industrially a very active zone. Piraeus is decked with small marinas of Passalimani and Microlimano with their fish restaurants. The cafes, also decorated the Greek islands.
Cape Sunion
Built between 444 and 440 BC the Poseidon's temple (The God of sea) in Cape Sounion is ideal for a divine vacation. It will take an entire day for an excursion in order to see the ruins and enjoy the fabulous sunset.
Evia
Evia is a precipitous island with relaxing landscapes for a calm vacation to Athens. The prevalent of the Sporadic islands, Evia exits parallel to the Attica coast. Placed 100 kilometers north of Athens, Evia is linked to the mainland of Attica by a bridge and proves to be an exciting holiday.
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