Acropolis Plaka Parthenon built on the Acropolis Erechtheum Areios Pagos Agora - a grand, ruined Roman building that was funded by Roman emperors the Temple of Zeus - built around 1,500 years ago for the worship of the Greek God Zeus Hadrian's Arch - originally the city gate linking the Roman quarters with original town of Athens Dionysos Theatre - the world's oldest theatre where many great plays have been performed over the years
Below the Acropolis is the rock of Areios Pagos. The steps are very slippery so be careful as you climb them, but once you do you won't want to come down (unless it is 100 degrees). You have a great view of the Agora, the Plaka, Monastiraki, Omonia and much of Athens. It’s a great place to watch the sunset, or to come up at night with a bottle of wine and your true love, and watch the lights of the city.
Plaka
Parthenon built on the Acropolis
Erechtheum
Areios Pagos
Agora - a grand, ruined Roman building that was funded by Roman emperors
the Temple of Zeus - built around 1,500 years ago for the worship of the Greek God Zeus
Hadrian's Arch - originally the city gate linking the Roman quarters with original town of Athens
Dionysos Theatre - the world's oldest theatre where many great plays have been performed over the years
Below the Acropolis is the rock of Areios Pagos. The steps are very slippery so be careful as you climb
them, but once you do you won't want to come down (unless it is 100 degrees). You have a great view of
the Agora, the Plaka, Monastiraki, Omonia and much of Athens. It’s a great place to watch the sunset, or
to come up at night with a bottle of wine and your true love, and watch the lights of the city.