LOCATION & MAP
Pallas Athena boutique hotel is ideally located in the city’s historical centre overlooking the Kotzia square, next to Athens Town Hall, just a short walk away from Acropolis and the Acropolis Museum, the Monastiraki traditional market, the old city of Plaka and most of the Athens sights and attractions.
Two Athens metro stations are nearby: Monastiraki Station (Green & Blue lines) and Omonia Station (Green & Red lines).
It is accessible by airplane from Athens International Airport; by ferry from Piraeus Harbour and by train from Larissis Station.
Attica - Athens
Attica, the region surrounding Athens offers a wealth of activities for leisure and culture. Relive the myths of Greek legend at the Acropolis; chart Olympic history - past and present - at the original and contemporary Olympic venues; enjoy a round at the Athens golf course; swim in the crystal-clear waters of the Aegean; spend some time cruising between the islands or party till dawn at the city’s legendary night-spots.
Athens. It’s hard to describe in a few words one of the most historic cities in the world. The modern city combines the profile of a contemporary metropolitan capital of music, arts, fine cuisine, haute couture, alongside a rich historical heritage dating back 3,000 years.
Acropolis
The Acropolis hill is the crown jewel of Athens and all of Greece. With the Parthenon temple as its symbol, the Acropolis is truly a Wonder of the World, containing four ancient buildings. The Parthenon was built between 447 and 432 B.C. and most of the artefacts from the temple are housed today in the Acropolis Museum at the foot of the ancient rock. [Metro: Acropolis]
Two Athens metro stations are nearby: Monastiraki Station (Green & Blue lines) and Omonia Station (Green & Red lines).
It is accessible by airplane from Athens International Airport; by ferry from Piraeus Harbour and by train from Larissis Station.
Attica - Athens
Attica, the region surrounding Athens offers a wealth of activities for leisure and culture. Relive the myths of Greek legend at the Acropolis; chart Olympic history - past and present - at the original and contemporary Olympic venues; enjoy a round at the Athens golf course; swim in the crystal-clear waters of the Aegean; spend some time cruising between the islands or party till dawn at the city’s legendary night-spots.
Athens. It’s hard to describe in a few words one of the most historic cities in the world. The modern city combines the profile of a contemporary metropolitan capital of music, arts, fine cuisine, haute couture, alongside a rich historical heritage dating back 3,000 years.
Acropolis
The Acropolis hill is the crown jewel of Athens and all of Greece. With the Parthenon temple as its symbol, the Acropolis is truly a Wonder of the World, containing four ancient buildings. The Parthenon was built between 447 and 432 B.C. and most of the artefacts from the temple are housed today in the Acropolis Museum at the foot of the ancient rock. [Metro: Acropolis]