Things to do in Galatsi
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City Sightseeing Athens Hop-On Hop-Off Bus Tour
¥3,478
per adult
88% of travellers recommend

Historical Delphi One Day Tour with Arachova Stop & Expert Guide
¥5,208
per adult
92% of travellers recommend

Combo Hop on Hop off Classic Tour of Athens, Piraeus & Beaches
¥2,790
per adult
78% of travellers recommend

Athens Half-Day Sightseeing Tour with Tickets of Acropolis
¥16,181
per adult
86% of travellers recommend

Cape Sounion & Temple of Poseidon Half-Day Trip from Athens
¥4,278
per child
86% of travellers recommend

All Day Cruise -3 Islands to Agistri,Moni, Aegina with lunch and drinks included
¥23,555
per adult
94% of travellers recommend

Athens Walks Food Tour: Markets, Tastings & Meals
¥13,577
per adult
98% of travellers recommend

Cape Sounion & Temple of Poseidon Sunset Experience
¥4,464
per adult
90% of travellers recommend

Luxury Athens Catamaran Cruise with Greek Meal & Drinks
¥31,618
per adult
100% of travellers recommend
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Galatsi must see attractions
1. Acropolis
The Acropolis, the “sacred rock” of Athens, is recognizable from the air, various viewpoints in the city, or from the history books of your childhood. It’s a worldwide symbol of the Golden Age of ancient Greek civilization. Here, you’ll find major portions of Doric temples and other architectural masterpieces, as well as the remnants of sculptures and carvings from the 5th century B.C.
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2. Syntagma Square
There’s always plenty going on at Syntagma (Constitution) Square, in the center of Athens. Walk up the marble steps and take a seat at one of the cafes to people watch, or go see the changing of the guard in front of the Greek Parliament. Pay your respects at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier, and experience the pride that the locals have in their heritage.
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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 stands in the historic area of Makrygianni just to the south-east of the Parthenon. Construction was finally completed in 2007 - more than 30 years after it was originally conceived. Architects from around the world competed to design this modern structure with over 150,000 square feet (14,000 square meters) of exhibit space. That’s ten times more space than was in the old museum on the hill of the Acropolis.
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5. Monastiraki Flea Market
The Monastiraki Flea Market, at the center of what was once ancient Athens, is an experience not to be missed. Take your time wandering through Avissynias Square, stopping at antique shops as you walk through a maze of street vendors selling both junk and gems. Pick through old books, trendy second-hand clothes, souvenir trinkets, leather crafts, jewelry and more. The value is most often in the eye of the beholder, and street vendors are quite willing to bargain. Across the road is Psiri, which by day has dozens of craft shops and galleries and by night is a maze of cafés, bars, restaurants and night spots.
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