The Acropolis: (“Parthenon” dedicated to Athena Parthenos, Erechtheion dedicated to Athena Polias, Propylaea the monumental entrance to the sacred area, Temple of Athena Nike dedicated to Athena-Apteros Nike, Caryatides, “Herodeon Theater, the ruins of the Theater of Dionysus and finally Areopagus [Mars Hill]), just drive by The Temple of Zeus & The Hadrian’s Arch, The Panathenaic Stadium ([Kallimarmaro] the original stadium built in the 1863 for the first modern Olympic games in 1896) for a short photo stop, The Old Palace, The Tomb of The Unknown Soldier in front of the Parliament & The Changing of The Guards, The Catholic Cathedral, The Neoclassical Trilogy [Academy, National Library, First University of Athens], The Plaka (which is Athens’ oldest and most picturesque neighborhood. It is stone-paved, with narrow streets, and is full of gyros places, tavernas and souvenir shops) for lunch, and finally The Acropolis Museum (collections: Gallery of the Slopes of the Acropolis, Archaic Acropolis Gallery, Parthenon Gallery, Propylea- Athena Nike- Erechtheion and “From the 5th c. BC to the 5th c. AD).



