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Marios Eleftherios
October 31, 2021
Amazing views of the capital of Greece!
Tran Van Phi
August 10, 2021
Rising to nearly 300 metres, Lycabettus Hill (Lykavittos to the locals) towers over Athens. Starting your visit from Lycabettus will help you get your bearings, as the summit offers a panoramic view of Athens that on a clear day stretches to the island of Aegina. Agios Georgios, the medieval white-washed church at the top, is as small up close as it looks from afar and was originally a monk’s refuge. The short cable-car ride is the quickest way up, but walk down for different views of the city through the pines. Plan a stop at Ayii Isidori, the hill’s second church. It conceals the entrance to a tunnel that Greeks fighters used to escape the city during the independence revolt.
Rising to nearly 300 metres, Lycabettus Hill (Lykavittos to the locals) towers over Athens. Starting your visit from Lycabettus will help you get your bearings, as the summit offers a panoramic view of Athens that on a clear day stretches to the island of Aegina. Agios Georgios, the medieval white-…
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June 24, 2021
The top of Lycabettus Hill is the highest point of central Athens. From there, you can have the best view of the city, including the Acropolis and see as far as Piraeus and the Saronic gulf. You can hike to the top via a number of paths around the hill or get up there fast via the funicular (cable car) railway that travels up and down at least every 30′ or less when there is demand (Athens transport tickets not accepted). How to get to Lycabettus Hill: The finicular railway station (see orange link) is a 15-minute walk from Evangelismos metro station of the blue line (3). It’s an uphill route that includes stairs so it might take longer for some. Bus line 060 travels around Lycabettus hill and passes near Panepistimio Metro station of the red line (2)
The top of Lycabettus Hill is the highest point of central Athens. From there, you can have the best view of the city, including the Acropolis and see as far as Piraeus and the Saronic gulf. You can hike to the top via a number of paths around the hill or get up there fast via the funicular (cable c…
Daniel
March 7, 2020
This is the highest point in the center of Athens so its definitly worth either climbing up or taking the teleferic to see some amazing views. So you can enjoy both views at the hill and from the hill.
Sokol
January 19, 2020
The hill was a rock that goddess Athena carried in her hands and she dropped in Athens when she heard the bad news that the crowd told her.

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