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What is the famous walking street in Athens?

Ermou Street is a thriving pedestrian destination with a great history.



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Due to the numerous ancient Greek monuments that are scattered all around the area, Plaka is also known as the neighborhood of the gods. Plaka is one of the oldest neighborhoods of Athens, located right below the Acropolis Hill.

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That said, the Acropolis tops most lists of things to do in Athens for good reason. It's not just a world-renowned monument and eternal symbol of the city, but its most recognisable feature, the Parthenon (dedicated to the goddess Athena), gave the city its name.

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Acropolis. The Acropolis, also known as the Sacred Rock, is the top symbol of Greece and Greek culture and the most famous landmark in Athens. This ancient site stands on a huge rock and monuments of high historical significance, like the Parthenon, stand on it.

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Though modern Athens extends from the sea to the mountains, the city's core, where most of the ancient sites cluster around the Acropolis, is compact and very walkable. Visitors without mobility issues on short visits may find they can get around the sights entirely on foot.

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Is it safe to wear jewelry in Greece? Yes. Greece is a relatively safe country with low crime statistics, so you don't have to worry about wearing expensive jewelry. However, it's better to stick to light items as heavy accessories can exacerbate the heat during the day.

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If you have no mobility problems, then the assent may take you around 15 minutes but you will want to stop a couple of times to take photos. Once at the top it isn't as crowded as the middle stone step area, which gets very congested and can slow you down. Take water with you as on a hot day you will need it. Enjoy.

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The best way to get around Athens is on foot and by metro; most of the city's major attractions are located within walking distance or a short metro ride of one another. In fact, renting a car is little more than a nuisance, as traffic is heavy and parking is hard to find.

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First-timers to Athens should stay in one of the walkable, central neighborhoods with easy access to the Acropolis, Agoras, and museums. Monastiraki, Plaka, Syntagma, Psirri, Makriyanni, and the City Center are just about perfect.

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