ANCIENT AGORA

ACROPOLIS

HERODES ODEON

THE SEA

  • ACROPOLIS of Athens, this ancient citadel is of a great significance historically and architecturally and it is a walking distance from your stay.

  • MAISON7 is situated 300m from the Ancient Agora of Athens, it was the heart of ancient Athens, where Socrates and Plato used to teach.

  • Odeon of Herodes Atticus is the Ancient Roman Theatre known for its architecturally majestic stage and great acoustics. The significance to perform under the open sky and on the ruins of civilizations past is a unique experiences available in Athens for both audiences and artists. From opera divas to tenors and great violinists, this stage has hosted the greatest performers including Nana Mouskouri, Luciano Pavarotti, Frank Sinatra and more recently Andrea Bocelli to name a few.

  • Athens is located on the shores of the beautiful blue Mediterranean Sea, take a short drive to swim in these waters or to enjoy eating in a seaside Tavern

  • ACROPOLIS PARTHENON

    The majestic marble temple build in 5th century B.C dedicated to the Greek goddess Athena. The temple is known for the perfect sense of proportion and is one of the high points of classical Greek architecture. The enduring symbol of Ancient Greece, democracy and Western civilization.

  • KARYATIS OF ERECTHEUM

    The Erectheum, one of the most ancient and holy relics of the Athenians. An ancient Greek temple on the Acropolis dedicated to both Athena and Poseidon. The iconic sculpted maidens KARYATIS proudly serving as pillars supporting an entablature on their heads.

  • Athens Psyri

    Psyri is a vibrant picturesque neighbourhood under the hill of Acropolis. Favourite district for street artists to display their work, Psyri breathes in bohemian lively manner, full of Artisan shops, Meze restaurants, lively bars and traditional coffeehouses. Colourful and unique Psyri is among the most photographed areas of Athens.

  • Visit Greek Islands

    There are 6000 islands in Greece, 227 are inhabited and only around 50 are well known. Daily ferry boats cross from the port of Piraeus to the Saronic islands, the Cyclades, Crete, the Dodecanese and the North Aegean Islands.