Jason Prime Hotel
4 Stars - 48 Opinions
3 Nikiforou Street, Omonia Square, Athens, Attica, 10437, Greece
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entrance of Agia Dynami church
Parthenon - front
Cypriot twin-neck jugs, Museum of Cycladic Art
The statue of Melina Mercouri.
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Travel by train from Athens to Mycenae, Delfi, Mount Olympos
by DryasAnne
In the week after Easter (25 - 5th May) I will be staying in the street Apollonas, Omiron Hotel.
1) what is the nearest railway station, and how do I get there?
2) Ex. Mycenae, to the south, have you tried to travel by train to ex Naflio?
The website is www.ose.gr, click at the tab to the right,
but it is in greek only, a bit difficult to understand...
Re: Travel by train from Athens to Mycenae, Delfi, Mount Olympos
by jeanfinney
There are many buses plying to Delphi, Nafplion, and probably Olympus - I didnt go there - That would probably be the easiest way to go....
Re: Travel by train from Athens to Mycenae, Delfi, Mount Olympos
by Amymoni
To visit Mykines, you can not go by train.
You'll have to take a taxi to Stathmos Kiffisos in Athens. (The price is probably something like 10-15 Euros). Stahmos Kififisos is a big bus station, and (almost) every hour in the day a bus will take you to Nafplio (12 Euros). To Mykines you can either take a taxi or a bus from Nafplio, but the bus don't stop in Ancient Mykines, but in the new town of Mykines, and it departs 2- 3 times a day.
You can check the time tables here: http://www.ktel-argolidas.gr/?module=default&pages_id=3&lang=en
(Athens - Nafplio and Nafplio - Mykines)
It is probably easier for you to attend an organized tour from Athens to Mykines.
Or stay in lovely Nafplio for a night: http://www.visitnafplio.com
Re: Travel by train from Athens to Mycenae, Delfi, Mount Olympos
by jeanfinney
I dont think there is a train to Dephi either? Am I right?
Travel Tips for Athens
Athens in Transit
by gilabrand
What do you do if you have a 12-hour stopover in Athens en route to your destination? Lie around in the airport? Absolutely not. Based on our experience (we had a stopover from 9 a.m. to 1 a.m.) there is an alternative for the adventurous. First of all, ask for your bags to be sent straight through on the first flight if you can, and try to take as little hand luggage as possible. Athens airport has a left- luggage office if worst comes to worst. Then get on a bus to the city (the Metro is currently closed for repairs). It will take you about an hour of travel time.
If you get there in the afternoon, remember that most of the sites close at 3 p.m. But the brand new Acropolis museum is open until 6 p.m. (entrance is free in November) & you can see the Parthenon lit up at night from a pedestrian walkway that runs below it. After that, you can stroll around the Plaka district, where the little shops and restaurants are open until very late. We sat in a tavern and munched on Greek tidbits as a pair of ancient Greeks serenaded us with Greek folksongs.
Other night-time possibilities: Go to the Parliament building to see the changing of the guard in their weird uniforms. The other side of the street is lined with foreign consulates housed in beautiful buildings that are also lit up at night.
When you get tired, take a taxi to the airport and go straight up to the second floor where the archeology museum is. Down the corridor is a restaurant with upholstered leather couches where you can rest or take a nap. The place doesn't operate at night and you can have the lounge all to yourself (everyone else in the airport at that hour will be scrunched up on the hard metal seating on the first floor).
Leave yourself about two hours to get through security and all the rest.
Get down to Acropolis
by Imbi
Yes you have to go and see in the centre of town where there are two hills, the Acropolis with the monuments from the age of Pericles and Lycabetus with the picturesque chapel of Ag. Giorgis otherwise your trip to Athens wont be completed.
Free Internet wifi connection at Syntagma square
by Elena_blue
A free wifi Internet connection service is now available on Syntagma square. This service is going to be free ultil December 2007 (that's the plan at the moment). More information on www.athenswifi.gr
So now, with either a laptop or mobile supporting wifi technologies, you can connect for free to Internet, while enjoying your coffee on the square's cafe... Ok, that's good news!
Lycabettus (Likavittos) Hill
by amsterdam_vallon
Lycabettus Hill is really a limestone rock reaching almost 1,000 feet into the once-crystalline Athenian sky. In the evening, the top half is floodlit, and from the Acropolis it looks something like a giant souffle. By day, it's a green-and-white hill toppoed by a tiny, flaringly white church, Agios Georgios. The see the panorama of athens and of course the smog!!!
When old meets modern
by athenian80
Besides the glories of Athens' "Golden Century" another worth-seeing element is the co-existance of old and new throughout the city centre that in many cases can be very charming.A very good example is the brand new subway of Athens. Since Athens is a city that is continuously inhabited for about 4 millennia there are remains that represent each Era around the city.
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Address: 3 Nikiforou Street, Omonia Square, Athens, Attica, 10437, Greece
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