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From $556 to Athens, Greece (Air Only/Round Trip) |
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Athens, Greece | Travel Date(s) Nov 16 - Nov 30, 2009 |
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Book by: Limited Space Available, book as soon as possible to ensure lowest rate. SALE Terms: Limited seats for each departure, flights may not operate every day. Valid for midweek departure/arrivals from Monday to Wednesday. Saturday night stay required. Supplier: Lufthansa Additional Info: Some black-out dates may apply. | ||||||||||||||
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Destination: Athens, Greece The largest and capital city of Greece, Athens (population 745,514) is one of the world's oldest cities. Its history spanning over about 3000 years, Athens is now a bustling and metropolitan city. This city is Greece's economic, financial, industrial, political and cultural centre. The ancient Athens was a major centre for the arts, education and philosophy, and was also the birthplace of democracy. Athens was then home to Plato's Academy and Aristotle's Lyceum. The birthplace of many fine politicians, philosophers and writers -- of which include Sophocles, Pericles and Socrates. A cradle of Western civilization, much of the classical Athens era is still evident to this day: ancient works of art such as the Acropolis and the Parthenon. Having been inhabited by people for at least 4,500 years, the 4th and 5th Century BC is when Athens laid much of the foundation for early Western civilization. Sprawling across the central plain of Attica in a warm Mediterranean climate, the city is one of the world's main hubs for archaeological research. For this reason alone, it is very wise for travelers to visit the National Archaeological Museum-- boasting some of the most important artifacts from a variety of locations around Greece. With the richest collection of artifacts from Greek history worldwide, it houses pieces dating from prehistoric times to the late antiquities. Several other museums are available, including the the Cycladic Museum, the Epigraphic Museum, the Byzantine Museum, as well as museums at the ancient Agora, Acropolis, and Kerameikos. To experience some of the artistic culture, there are countless options to explore. Athens has 148 theatrical stages, of which include the famous Herodes Atticus Theatre. This theatre is home to the Athens Festival, running from October to May annually. With so many important historical sites in Athens, one that cannot be missed is the world-famous Acropolis. The Acropolis is a flat-topped rock that sits high above the city, with beautiful vistas from every direction. Also known as Cecropia named after the legendary serpent-man, the first Athenian king. Dating back to the 6th Millennium BC, there is no doubt that this structure held great megaron in its early days. Numerous temples lie on its grounds, including the Temple of Athena Nike-- for the goddess of victory, and a grand outdoor stage called the Theatre of Dionysus-- for the god of plays and wine. Feel the footsteps of great men and women as you walk through these important streets, and don't miss any of the ancient beauty that Athens has to offer! |
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