What to do in Petroupoli

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Places to Visit in Petroupoli

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Top places to visit

1. Acropolis

The Acropolis of Athens certainly isn't your average 'sight-to-be-seen' – it's truly in a category all of its own. This sacred hill, and its beautiful temples, have been a magnetic draw to tourists from the Romans onwards. Partly that's because those temples rise from this slab of rock in such a poised and dramatic manner. But it's also because we owe the Ancient Greeks so much. The Acropolis is where we can wander under columns familiar to the great philosophers and democrats that shaped the western world.
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2. Syntagma Square

While the centre of gravity for ancient Athens – with its temples and forums, crumbling ruins and shiny new museums – is the Acropolis, for the modern city of Athens it is Syntagma Square. This 18th century square, fronting the Greek Parliament, has been the focus of much of the political turmoil that has gripped Greece since it became independent in 1832. It's where the Tomb of the Unknown Warrior sits solemnly, and where the changing of the guard is a uniquely Greek spectacle. It is also at the buzzing centre of Athens, a tree-line square where Athenians come to meet, greet and eat.
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3. Parthenon

The Parthenon, the most famous structure at the Acropolis, was completed in 438 B.C. and is a striking example of ancient Greek architecture. Over the centuries, this symbol of strength has survived the rise and fall of civilizations, wars and modern development and today is a source of great pride for the country. Tourists from around the world come to photograph, paint and just gaze in wonder at the Doric columns, statues and detailed reliefs carved into the white marble.
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4. Acropolis Museum

The New Acropolis Museum is Athens' sleek modern temple to archaeology – a place where the tangled jumble of the Acropolis story, in all its 3,500 year old glory, can be properly told. An elegant and award-winning building, it has manages to reinvigorate the difficult task of presenting the complex history of Athens' most famous ruins.
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5. Monastiraki Flea Market

The word ‘Byzantine’ could have been invented for Monastiraki Flea Market, a warren of narrow streets, tiny squares and busy cafés nestled close to the ancient heart of Athens. Its wonderfully diverse and unique shops pull in the shoppers and tourists. And that bustling crowd, in turn, brings out the noisy side of the Athenians, who are apt to spark up a song-and-dance at the drop of a tasselled cap. Street jugglers, buskers and artists add to the hubbub, and it’s easy to get carried along by the magnetic swirl of it all.
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6. Temple of Olympian Zeus

Athens' monuments and temples are world-class icons thanks to their beauty, history and symbolism – but the reputation of the Temple of Olympian Zeus rests firmly on its size. That's only fitting for a temple to Zeus, King of the Gods, and ruler of Mount Olympus. But ironically, while this enormous temple was started by the Greeks in the 6th century BC, it was a Roman Emperor who completed it – 630 years later.
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Frequently asked questions

Is Petroupoli worth visiting?
Petroupoli offers a unique blend of culture, local charm and attractions. Whether you're into history, the outdoors or regional cuisine, there are many things here to enjoy.
How do I spend a day in Petroupoli?
Votsalakia Beach and Lycabettus Hill Viewing Area are two good places to kick-start your getaway adventures. Remember to explore the retail and dining options in Petroupoli while you're there too.
What is the top tourist attraction in Petroupoli?
Don't go home without checking out Odeon of Herodes Atticus, ranked the top tourist attraction in Petroupoli.
Is three days enough to stay in Petroupoli?
You can easily tick off popular attractions like Odeon of Herodes Atticus, Athens Concert Hall and Theatre of Dionysus with a three-day getaway in Petroupoli. On average, most travellers plan three days here. There's plenty to explore nearby too, so stick around longer and check out Athens.
Is Petroupoli a walkable city?
With vibrant neighbourhoods and top sights within walking distance of the city centre, Petroupoli is a good place to experience on foot. Have fun wandering between Greek Reptile Centre and Antonis Tritsis Park. Then take a stroll around Nea Chalkidona, located 5 kilometres from downtown, and Ilion, which is about 3 kilometres away.
What are some activities to do in Petroupoli with kids?
What to do in Petroupoli for adults?
Whether you're a culture enthusiast, food lover or adventure seeker, there are loads of things to do in Petroupoli for adults including Faliro Sports Pavilion Arena and Ancient Agora of Athens.
Are there free things to do in Petroupoli?
From visiting parks to wandering around hip neighbourhoods, it's easy to discover free things to do in Petroupoli. If you're in need of ideas, ask for recommendations from a local tour guide. Lycabettus Hill Viewing Area is a must for anyone looking to save on their sightseeing adventures.