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What is the most visited place in Athens?

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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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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Greater Athens features the longest coastline of any European capital, with Athens' beaches consistently awarded Blue Flag status for their high standards in water quality and cleanliness. Summer and swimming in Greece is a sacred ritual and most Greeks count the number of swims they have achieved for the season.

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The Acropolis Perched atop a cliff in the heart of the city, this symbol of Western Civilisation is number one on every list of Greece's tourist attractions.

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The most beautiful places in Greece: Santorini, Crete, and more
  • The Acropolis, Athens.
  • Santorini, Cycladic Islands.
  • Delphi, Phocis.
  • Hydra, Saronic Gulf Islands.
  • Crete.
  • Meteora, Thessaly.
  • Corfu, Ionian islands.
  • Mount Olympus, Thessaly.


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The answer is yes. Tap water in Athens is absolutely safe to drink. This is why we do not have to buy water bottles since all buildings have direct access to drinkable water from the nearby lakes Marathon and Yliki.

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The distance between Athens and Santorini is 235km (145 miles). Travel time by ferry: from 5 to 9 hours. Travel time by plane: 50 minutes. Santorini has a small airport that only services a few airlines, so most visitors to the island stop in Athens before continuing to Santorini by plane or ferry.

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Greater Athens features the longest coastline of any European capital, with Athens' beaches consistently awarded Blue Flag status for their high standards in water quality and cleanliness. Summer and swimming in Greece is a sacred ritual and most Greeks count the number of swims they have achieved for the season.

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