Destination: Athens

Athens Travel Forum Reviews

Athens

Athens, the cradle of Western civilization, seamlessly blends ancient wonders with modern urban life, offering visitors a unique journey through time. From the awe-inspiring Acropolis dominating the skyline to the hidden gem of Anafiotika, a slice of island life tucked away on the slopes of the ancient citadel, Athens surprises at every turn. Beyond its historical treasures, the city pulses with e... »

Temple of Olympian Zeus Travel Forum Reviews

Temple of Olympian Zeus

The Temple of Olympian Zeus stands as a colossal testament to ancient Greek ambition, its construction spanning over 600 years from inception to completion. Once boasting 104 towering Corinthian columns, this architectural marvel dedicated to the king of Olympian gods now captivates visitors with its 16 remaining pillars, each rising an impressive 17 meters high. Despite its ruined state, the Olym... »

Benaki Museum Travel Forum Reviews

Benaki Museum

The Benaki Museum in Athens offers an unparalleled journey through Greek history and art, housed in a stunning neoclassical mansion. From prehistoric artifacts to modern masterpieces, the museum's extensive collection showcases the rich tapestry of Greek civilization, curated with passion by its founder, Antonis Benakis. With interactive exhibits, a rooftop cafe boasting Acropolis views, and regul... »

Byzantine and Christian Museum Travel Forum Reviews

Byzantine and Christian Museum

Step into the captivating world of Byzantine art and culture at the Byzantine and Christian Museum, where centuries of history unfold through breathtaking frescoes, delicate icons, and exquisite artifacts dating back to the 3rd century. This Athens gem offers visitors a mesmerizing journey through time, showcasing an impressive collection that includes rare manuscripts, ornate mosaics, and beautif... »

Stoa of Attalos - Museum of the Ancient Agora Travel Forum Reviews

Stoa of Attalos – Museum of the Ancient Agora

The Stoa of Attalos, a meticulously reconstructed marvel from the 2nd century BC, stands as a testament to ancient Athenian ingenuity and serves as a portal to the past. This two-story colonnaded structure, once the bustling heart of Athenian life, now houses an impressive collection of artifacts that bring the daily lives of ancient Greeks into sharp focus. Beyond its role as a museum, the Stoa o... »

Roman Forum of Athens (Roman Agora) Travel Forum Reviews

Roman Forum of Athens (Roman Agora)

Delve into the annals of ancient Athens at the Roman Forum, a lesser-known but equally captivating counterpart to its Greek namesake. This archaeological treasure, constructed between 19 and 11 B.C., showcases the far-reaching influence of the Roman Empire and features the remarkable Tower of the Winds, an octagonal marvel that served as a clock tower, weather vane, and sundial. As you wander amon... »

Horologion of Andronikos Cyrrhestes Travel Forum Reviews

Horologion of Andronikos Cyrrhestes

Step into the world of ancient timekeeping at the Horologion of Andronikos Cyrrhestes, an octagonal marvel that once served as Athens' sophisticated weather station, sundial, and water clock. This 1st century BC tower, adorned with intricate carvings and a bronze Triton wind vane, stands as a testament to the scientific prowess of the ancient Greeks, offering visitors a unique glimpse into the ing... »

Panathenaic Stadium Travel Forum Reviews

Panathenaic Stadium

Step into the realm of Olympic legacy at the Panathenaic Stadium, a gleaming marble colossus that hosted the first modern Games in 1896 and continues to captivate visitors with its timeless grandeur. This architectural marvel, carved entirely from Pentelic marble, offers more than just a glimpse into ancient history—it's a living testament to Athens' enduring spirit, where you can retrace the foot... »

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Athens hop-on-hop-off bus tour for 24 hours + 1 day free Review

Athens hop-on-hop-off bus tour for 24 hours + 1 day free

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