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Dionysiou Areopagitou

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Ευφροσυνη
May 27, 2022
A pedestrianized street, adjacent to the south slope of the Acropolis in the Makrygianni district of Athens. it surrounds Acropolis starting from Amalias and ending to Thisium and apart from the extraordinary buildings you can see ancient theater Irodion and the entrance to Acropolis monument and Acropolis museum
Basilis
July 2, 2019
The best walk you can have in Athens in the downside of Acropolis connecting "Plaka" with "Thisio" and "Monastiraki"
Marietta
February 11, 2019
Walk along "Dionysiou Areopagitou" the most beautiful pedestrian street of Athens, that connects Vasilissis Amalias with Filopappou. You are literally under the shadow of the Acropolis! Walking along Dionysiou Areopagitou and leaving the Museum of the Acropolis behind you, you walk among excellent examples of the ancient and modern architecture. Make a stop in order to see the Odeon of Herodes Atticus, and then head towards the Acropolis or continue to Apostolou Pavlou street in Thiseio.
Walk along "Dionysiou Areopagitou" the most beautiful pedestrian street of Athens, that connects Vasilissis Amalias with Filopappou. You are literally under the shadow of the Acropolis! Walking along Dionysiou Areopagitou and leaving the Museum of the Acropolis behind you, you walk among excellent…
Katerina
September 11, 2018
For the Greeks in ancient Athens, the Theatre of Dionysus was a very important part of their lives. Today it is considered to be the place where European theatre had its beginnings.
Alex
May 27, 2017
Dionyssiou Aeropagitou Str is one of the most impressive streets of Athens, offering an extraordinary view of the southern slope of the Acropolis, where some of the city’s most significant monuments stand, and of course the Parthenon.

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