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Athens City

Most Greeks agree on one thing, that Athens is one big village. Ancient Athens aside, this relatively young and noisy capital grew in one century from a few thousand people to some four million, and very quickly. Read more bellow...

Arriving from all over Greece and from Hellenic bastions beyond Greece proper (Alexandria, Constantinople, Smyrna, Pontus, etc.), Athenians have brought with them a mishmash of cultural intricacies and traditions. Behind the stark buildings of Athens lies a much more intimate fabric of civilization from old culinary secrets to island-like houses such as those in Anafiotika, Plaka. This, mixed with rich archaeological treasures and the natural attractions of Attica – the prefecture that hosts Athens – will make any trip across and around the big city more eco-friendly than ever, provided that you're armed with all the information needed to navigate what may seem like a jungle for first-timers. Rest assured, Athens and its environs are amazing in an east-meets-west sort of way, and for whatever you're looking for. Vestiges from Hellenic, Roman and Ottoman times conspire to make your stay in this city and environs an exotic one indeed.

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Right in the middle of Athens, there's of course the Acropolis that everyone has seen, at least in pictures. While a trip to the acropolis is sheer delight, along with a visit to the amazing new Acropolis Museum, there are many other places in the immediate neighborhood to visit. The temple of Hephaestus or Thiseon is even more intact than the acropolis, though smaller. Beside it lies the Agora – the only ancient building that's been completely renovated – housing as well a noteworthy archaeological collection. Even the archaeological displays in the metro stations such as the Acropolis Metro, Syntagma Square Metro and Monastiraki Metro are worthy of your attention. These riches were unearthed when the Metro was being dug up only a decade or so ago. Note also the ancient running river Iridanus or Eridanos that still passes through the Monastiraki Metro. Nearby too are the ancient graveyards of Kerameikos, complete with an onsite museum. The theatre of Herod Atticus and theatre of Dionysus are also a walk away from the centre and the Acropolis. This rich area hides amazing landmarks in its neighborhoods like the tower of the winds in Plaka and the monument of Filopappou not far away. Beyond classical Greece, the Romans also left their mark on Athens, from Hadrian's arch to the Roman Agora, a civilization that gave way to the Byzantines and then the Ottomans. Monuments and buildings from all these eras are hidden in Athens' streets.

Is there real ecotourism in Athens though? Yes, and much of it too if we're talking about greater Athens and its surroundings. After all, the city is surrounded by hills and mountains that harbor wildlife, fauna and flora the likes of you've never seen. Keeping in mind that the symbol for Athens is the wise old owl, Athene Noctua, there are 120 species of birds flying around this metropolis and 140 species of wild flowers recorded in the city itself. A visit to Lycabettus Hill, the Hymettus mountain range and Philoppapou Hill, all within city limits, will take you to a world of nature and hiking as if you're suddenly in another dimension, millennia away from the hustle and bustle. Other lesser known green treasures within the city are Tourkovounia, Stretfi Hill, Areos Pagos park and even the once royal gardens behind Syntagma square, smack in the centre of the city.

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Nature abounds in the capital, even if it's hard to see. The national gardens off syntagma offer a wonderful break and some strange birds who fly through, although the birdwatching prize goes to the adjacent Hymettus (or Immitos) hill that actually has bird towers and is considered an unparalleled spot for birdwatching, despite the mega-city sprawling nearby. A short hike up the forested Lycabettus Hill (Lykavitos) from the Kolonaki neighbourhood will give you a splendid view of the Attica basin, all the way to the port of Piraeus. The little church of Saint George on its summit is said to answer difficult prayers. Downtown's archaeological museum and Cycladic Museum are must-sees, but so are smaller ones such as the Numismatic Museum and the Folk Museum in Plaka.

Athens is also an important springboard for all other sites and landmarks of Attica, and the Greater Athens area. The ancient site of Eleusis (today Elefsina) where spiritual and religious ceremonies where held are only a bus ride away, and so is the powerful, magical site of Sounio with its acropolis, overlooking the Aegean Sea and nearby islands. The Sounio National Park is also a unique haven for fauna and flora.

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Another bus ride can take you to the north edge of the capital, as far as the Royal Gardens of Tatoi, where the King of Greece once lived and now a huge garden that takes a couple of hours to explore, right at the foothills of Mount Parnitha. Lastly, not for from Athens are lesser known locales of Marathon (Marathonas), Brauron (Vravrona) and Ampheirion, with amazing nature and ancient ruins that are waiting to be discovered.

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The TopoGuide, a fantastic new hiking app, has just been released for Attica region (Lycabettus hill, Penteli, Ymittos moutain and Parnitha mountain). Great images, wondrus hiking routes, geological curiosities and even roadmaps will guide users on amazing journeys. www.ecotourism-greece.com is proud to have contributed its insights to this app! You can download these apps from Google Store (Attica, Lycabettus hill, Penteli, Ymittos moutain and Parnitha mountain).

Airotel Alexandros

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Cozy, charming and green! Airotel Alexandros boasts the Green Key certification, in addition to being a member of Bike Friendly hotels.

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Airotel Parthenon

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If you want to be right next to the Acropolis yet still make sure you’re staying in a green hotel, the Airotel Parthenon is ideal.

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Airotel Stratos Vassilikos

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While the Stratos Vassilikos is well known in Athens as a small yet efficient business hotel near the Megaro Mousikis metro station, it offers good value for money and is also green.

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Amalia

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You can’t get any more central than this! This city hotel offers a certified Greek Breakfast that expresses itself through a formidable breakfast buffet.

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Athens Tiare Hotel

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Kudos to the Tiare Hotel for taking an old Athens hotel and building, and turning it into a top-notch green hotel.

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Athens Zafolia Hotel

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Sustainability is a key pillar of this fine hotel, supported by the Green Key certification.

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Athinais Hotel

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We love this little hotel that’s green in more ways than one. The soothingly green décor elements support the Athinais’ Green Key certification

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Attalos Hotel

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They might not be certified green yet, but they’ve integrated many green practices -local sourcing, offering bike tours, etc. - into their business.

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Ava Hotel and Suites

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Located in the historical centre of the city this hotel is an ideal choice. It offers a great views of the Acropolis, an easy access to Plaka, as well as traditional food tasting packages.

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Brasil Suites

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Set in the relaxing coastal neighborhood of Glyfada, this hotel stands out for its tranquil setting, modern design and green practices.

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Coco-Mat Hotel Nafsika

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If relaxing in the perfect bed is one of your priorities, here’s the perfect hotel for you. Customize your sleep by selecting your mattress, pillow and linens to form your dreamy bed.

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Delice Hotel

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These well-appointed hotel apartments close to Downtown Athens are green! The hotel-like property is proud to hold the Green Key certificate.

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Domotel Kastri

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On the edge of the city lies a luxurious historic hotel that has integrated environmental concerns in its Corporate Social Responsibility.

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Emmantina

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You’ll absolutely love this hotel’s contemporary design, relaxing view of the Saronic Gulf, as well as authentic Greek breakfast and Mediterranean cuisine at the Efsdemele Restaurant.

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Green Suites Boutique Hotel

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Green Suites Boutique Hotel in Athens offers a luxurious, eco-conscious stay with futuristic design and advanced technology. It combines high hospitality standards with environmental friendliness for a unique urban experience.

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New Hotel

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Congrats to New Hotel for literally taking an old hotel building and transforming it into a luxury green hotel in the heart of Downtown Athens.

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Niki Athens Hotel

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Three cheers for Niki Athens Hotel! It's sustainable, family-owned and very vegan friendly! This traditional hotel has been renovated while taking into account environmental aspects.

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Periscope

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The upscale chic district of Kolonaki just a few minutes from the center now has a green hotel to call its own. Periscope is trendy and design-led in a minimalistic yet industrial way.

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Radisson Blu Park Hotel

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We have to hand it to the Radisson Blu Park for its green initiatives. The Radisson has done a great job at reducing energy consumption and working for a better environment.

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Rocabella Hellinikon Country Hotel

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There's something magical about Arcadia and its mountains. This is where the Rocabella Hellinikon Country Hotel lies, in a traditional stone-built village that will take your breath away.

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Semiramis

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The leafy northern suburbs of Athens are home to the Semiramis Hotel, retrofitted into a fabulous fashion icon by avant-garde Egyptian-Canadian designer Karim Rashid.

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The Foundry Suites Athens

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The Foundry Suites Athens offers an eco-conscious urban stay, showcasing sustainable architecture with local materials, vintage furnishings, and a Mediterranean rooftop garden. It thoughtfully blends design with environmental respect and supports local heritage.

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Titania Hotel

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Recently renovated in a complete overhaul, Titania Hotel is a city property that has made great efforts to become green. We’re happy that they also vigorously promote Greek cuisine.

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Twentyone

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Here’s a totally hip n’ stylish hotel in one of Athens’ most posh neighborhoods, Kifissia. The hotel is in a pedestrian zone that takes you to the most stylish shops, restaurants and cafes.

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