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 Athens - A City To Discover

Athens is a city to live in and discover, it is the only way to appreciate the incredible charm it has had ever since it’s great past. Today you can be pleasantly surprised by the city’s ability to look to the future and still keep an eye on the past.

Discover the city of Athens through a Rally that will activate all 5 senses! An interactive game that will guide you on a journey through history, from Ancient Athens to the present day.

Smell different spices while blindfolded

View the entrance of the Roman Agora or Parthenon and convey the image into a sketch

Touch  and recognize some typical Greek items

Taste  different Greek spirits and answer questions about them

Hear the sound of SYRTAKI and perform under the instructions of a professional dancer the steps of the dance

For more info contact: astefanaki@liberty-hellas.gr

New Acropolis Museum

Visitors to the new Acropolis Museum numbered more than half a million during the first two months since its opening. Specifically, 523,540 people, of whom 60% were from abroad, visited the museum between the date of the grand opening and August 26.

During the same period, 409,000 individual Internet users from 180 countries visited the museum's website, www.theacropolismuseum.gr.

Rooftops in Athens with breathtaking views

Like every self-respecting big city, Athens offers both roof gardens and alternative rooftops: cafés, or dinner and drinks with a view - first and foremost - of the Acropolis and secondly, the sea. The Galaxy, the Hilton hotel's roof garden, is one of the most renowned "top floors" of the city.  

And that's not all, as far as rooftops with a view go. Next to the New Acropolis Museum, you will find the Divani Palace Acropolis, featuring a magnificent view of the Sacred Rock accompanied by the divine cuisine and extensive variety of cocktails at the "Socrates" restaurant. Just beneath Lycabettus Hill, St. George Lycabettus Hotel offers a terrace overlooking the Acropolis, the Panathenaic (Kalimarmaro) Stadium and the Saronic Gulf in the distance.

 

 

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