About the Location
Sites: The Acropolis, the eternal World Heritage monument, has been standing on its sacred rock since the 5th century BC. There are unique views of the Acropolis from the west side of the hotel, with compelling views of its floodlit façade from the roof garden on the tenth floor. Pedestrian Dionysiou Aeropagitou Street, with the ancient theatre of Herod Atticus, is also only ten minutes’ walk away. There are many nearby places to visit in Athens, such as the lovely neighbourhood of Thissio with the temple of Hephaestus, the pedestrian area with the archaeological park and the Roman Forum, both Athens’ Jewish synagogues, the picturesque neighbourhood of Petralona below Philopappos hill, Hadrian’s Arch, the archaeological site of the Temple of Olympian Zeus, the Panathenaic Stadium and the National Gardens.
The Neighbourhood: The Electra Palace Athens area area ​ is now the most up and coming neighbourhood in Athens. Some of the best bars and restaurants in Athens have opened here recently, re-writing the gastronomic map of Athens. Historic buildings are being renovated, lit and occupied again, and are acting as magnets for the future city centre. Some of the best wine bars in Athens are to be found here, and if you are looking to enjoy a meal in a bistro in Athens, you will definitely find something nearby. Neighbouring squares which remained obscure for years are now attracting new business projects. New design spots are appearing on the side streets, highlighting the creative scene in Athens. This neighbourhood is currently the number one place to be.
The oldest part of Athens hosts artisan shops, small taverns with delicious local food, amazing museums hidden behind unassuming buildings and more history, culture and architecture than anyone could take in in one go.
A few turns of the road from the modern city center, all of Athens’ history can be found here: its first school and its first university, 11th century byzantine churches and 18th century mosques, golden age monuments and the Roman Agora and the amazing Anafiotika, the tiny Cycladic-style bright white neighborhood perched on the Acropolis to the east of Plaka. Shopping is a must here, whether for souvenirs, fine jewelry or artisanal mementos – and so is lunch or dinner. Also, do keep an eye for street events and parties: they are known to happen from time to time and are always delightful!
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