Pinsteps. Areopagus Hill
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The Areopagus Hill, also known as the Hill of Ares, is an ancient rocky outcrop in Athens, Greece. It was named after the Greek god of war, Ares, and was the site of the old court of the same name. The Areopagus Court was one of the most important institutions of ancient Athens, responsible for trying cases of murder, arson, and other serious crimes.

Today, visitors can climb the hill to enjoy panoramic views of Athens and the surrounding areas, including the nearby Acropolis. The mountain is also a popular destination for those interested in ancient Greek history and mythology. It is mentioned in several ancient texts and was the site of several important events in Athenian history.

The Areopagus Hill is accessible via a short walk from the Acropolis and the nearby Agora, making it a convenient and worthwhile addition to any tour of ancient Athens.


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A walk from the Acropolis to Ermou st.

The walking tour starts at Areopagus Hill, where visitors can enjoy panoramic views of Athens and learn about the ancient court of the same name. Next, visitors can walk down the hill to the nearby Agora, Athens's antique market and political centre. The Agora features several well-preserved old structures, including the Temple of Hephaestus and the Stoa of Attalos.

Next, visitors can head towards the nearby Roman Agora, an ancient public square that served as a commercial and political activity centre during the Roman period. The Roman Agora features several old structures, including the Tower of the Winds, the Gate of Athena Archegetis, and the Fethiye Mosque.

From there, visitors can head towards the scenic neighbourhood of Anafiotika, located on the slopes of the Acropolis. Anafiotika is known for its traditional Cycladic-style architecture and stunning panoramic city views. Visitors can explore the neighbourhood's narrow alleyways and whitewashed buildings, taking in the colourful flowers and plants that line the streets.

Finally, visitors can head towards Monastiraki, a bustling historic square in the heart of Athens. Monastiraki is known for its lively street markets, traditional tavernas, and ancient monuments, such as the ruins of Hadrian's Library and the Ottoman-era Tzistarakis Mosque. It's a must-visit destination for anyone looking to immerse themselves in Athens's vibrant culture and history.

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