This cute shop has a tightly curated collection of souvenirs and travel gear. Get your hand-stamped '蠁位伪谓苇蟻' (that鈥檚 'fl芒neur' spelled in Greek) notebooks and your feta-tin patches and pins here. Even stocks vinyl by Greek indie bands.
老澳门六合彩开奖记录's must-see attractions
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This dazzling museum at the foot of the Acropolis' southern slope showcases its surviving treasures. The collection covers the Archaic period to the Roman鈥
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Designed to be the pre-eminent monument of the Acropolis, the Parthenon epitomises the glory of Ancient Greece. Meaning 'virgin's apartment', it's鈥
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The Acropolis is the most important ancient site in the Western world. Crowned by the Parthenon, it stands sentinel over Athens, visible from almost鈥
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This lush, tranquil site is named for the potters who settled it around 3000 BC. It was used as a cemetery through the 6th century AD. The grave markers鈥
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The Agora was ancient Athens' heart, the lively hub of administrative, commercial, political and social activity. Socrates expounded his philosophy here;鈥
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This outstanding museum, based in the 1848 Villa Ilissia, offers exhibition halls, most of them underground, crammed with religious art. The exhibits go鈥
Benaki Museum of Greek Culture
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In 1930 Antonis Benakis 鈥 a politician's son born in Alexandria, Egypt, in the late 19th century 鈥 endowed what is perhaps the finest museum in Greece鈥
National Archaeological Museum
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Housing the world's finest collection of Greek antiquities in an enormous neoclassical building, this museum is one of Athens' top attractions. Treasures鈥
Nearby Syntagma & Plaka attractions
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Opened after renovations in 2017, the 17th-century Benizelos home is a typical domestic structure from that period, with dirt-floor downstairs rooms with鈥
2. Church of Agios Nikolaos Rangavas
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This lovely 11th-century church was part of the palace of the Rangavas family, who counted among them Michael I, emperor of Byzantium. The church bell was鈥
3. Museum of Folk Art & Tradition
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The 1920s mansion of folklorist Angeliki Hatzimichalis (1895鈥1965), who wrote more than 100 books and articles about Greek traditions, is a window into鈥
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Tucked away in Plaka, this 17th-century church is worth visiting any time for its peaceful courtyard and beautiful interior decoration. On the evening of鈥
5. Church of Agios Eleftherios
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This 12th-century church, dedicated to both Agios Eleftherios and Panagia Gorgoepikoos (Virgin Swift to Hear), is Athens' religious history in one tiny鈥
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Clinging to the north slope of the Acropolis, the tiny Anafiotika district is a beautiful, architecturally distinct subdistrict of Plaka. In the mid-1800s鈥
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One of the few remnants of Athens' Ottoman period, this 17th-century hammam (Turkish bath) is also the only intact public bath building in the city 鈥撯
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This ornate 1862 cathedral is the seat of the archbishop of the Greek Orthodox Church of Athens. Far more significant, both historically and鈥