Mount Lycabettus

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Athens' panoramic gem: Mount Lycabettus.

Mount Lycabettus, Athens 114 71, Greece
Mount Lycabettus

About Mount Lycabettus

Mount Lycabettus, the highest point in Athens, offers an unrivaled panoramic view of the city, making it a favorite spot for both locals and tourists. According to ancient mythology, this limestone hill was formed when Athena accidentally dropped a rock she intended to use to fortify the Acropolis. Today, it stands as a testament to Athens' rich tapestry of legend and history. Visitors can choose to hike up the verdant paths or take the funicular railway, a charming journey that begins at the base of the hill. At the summit, the reward is a breathtaking 360-degree view of Athens, with iconic landmarks such as the Acropolis, the Temple of Olympian Zeus, and the sprawling urban landscape stretching to the Aegean Sea. The peak is adorned with the beautiful 19th-century Chapel of St. George, which adds a touch of serenity to the experience. For those seeking a memorable dining experience, the hilltop restaurant offers gourmet meals with a spectacular view. As the sun sets, Mount Lycabettus transforms into a romantic oasis, with the twinkling lights of Athens providing a magical backdrop. Nearby, the vibrant neighborhoods of Kolonaki and Exarchia offer a delightful mix of shopping, dining, and cultural experiences, ensuring that a visit to Mount Lycabettus is both enriching and enjoyable.

Highlights

  • Breathtaking panoramic views of Athens
  • Scenic hiking trails and funicular railway
  • Chapel of St. George at the summit
  • Gourmet dining with a view
  • Romantic sunset vistas
  • Proximity to Kolonaki and Exarchia neighborhoods
  • A blend of myth, history, and natural beauty

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