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posted by KarjaCH on 29 May 2009 at 01:59
Sunrise over the Acropolis - My second morning in Athens I was still quite jet lagged and woke up at 4am local time. I took advantage of this and the fact that the metro opens at 5am, and took the metro to the Acropoli station, took a left out of the entrance onto the broad promenade that leads up and around the Acropolis, and climbed the hill on the left as it got light and watched the sun rise over the Acropolis. You can see all of Athens from the top of the Hill, and early in the morning it is still very clear. There are some historic sites on the hill as well; a monument from 115 AD at the summit, and Pnyx, the meeting and oratory location of Demosthenes and Themistocles among others. It is very safe by this time in the Acropoli area, and there are numerous restaurants serving wonderful coffee and breakfast just back down to the other direction of the metro stop afterwards. Doing this so early in the morning means that there are very few people out, so you can really experience the history in a way hard to achieve during the regular tourist bustle.
where, when, how, web
Thissio or Acropoli metro station, Anafiotka Tourist Quarter, Follow Apostolou Pavlou until you reach the Agios Dimitrios Loubardiaris Church and then follow the signs
www.athensinfoguide.com/wtsphilopappou.htm
210.3244.395
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posted by mholts on 29 May 2009 at 01:55
Sunrise over the Acropolis - My second morning in Athens I was still quite jet lagged and woke up at 4am local time. I took advantage of this and the fact that the metro opens at 5am, and took the metro to the Acropoli station, took a left out of the entrance onto the broad promenade that leads up and around the Acropolis, and climbed the hill on the left as it got light and watched the sun rise over the Acropolis. You can see all of Athens from the top of the Hill, and early in the morning it is still very clear. There are some historic sites on the hill as well; a monument from 115 AD at the summit, and Pnyx, the meeting and oratory location of Demosthenes and Themistocles among others. It is very safe by this time in the Acropoli area, and there are numerous restaurants serving wonderful coffee and breakfast just back down to the other direction of the metro stop afterwards. Doing this so early in the morning means that there are very few people out, so you can really experience the history in a way hard to achieve during the regular tourist bustle.
where, when, how, web
Thissio or Acropoli Metro stops, then follow Apostolou Pavlou until you get to the Church of Agios Dimitrious Loubardias and then follow the signs.
www.athensinfoguide.com/wtsphilopappou.htm
210.3244.395
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Athens
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