Mount Lycabettus

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"Lycabettus Hill is a popular viewing point in Athens Greece. Once you reach the top, you will see the little church of Agios Georgios. Right outside, there is a large viewing platform. You can enjoy amazing views of the hill itself, and the entire city, all the way to the coast. Sunset is a popular time to visit, and you can take some of the best photos of Athens from above. Some landmarks you can spot from above include the Acropolis, the Temple of Zeus, the Greek Parliament, and the adjacent National Gardens. How to visit: 1. You can climb Lycabettus from various starting points. One of the trails begins on Kleomenous Street, in Kolonaki. 2. An easier – and more fun – way to go up Lycabettus is the cable car. It’s only a short ride, but it will save you the steep climb. The funicular station, also known as the Teleferik station, is on the corner of Aristippou Street and Ploutarchou Street. The cable car operates daily from 9:00 to 13:30. 3. You can easily hop on a taxi to take you up to Lycabettus Hill. Note that the taxi will not drop you off right at the very top. You will still need to walk your way up to the church and viewing platform. Address: Lycabettus Hill, Kolonaki, Athens 114 71 Getting there: Line 3(blue): Metro Station Evangelismos Tip: There is a café and a restaurant at the top. "
"The highest point in Athens. It has a spectacular view of the city below, and also holds an open air amphitheatre. The hill has a funicular railway that can be ridden to the summit, alternatively you can hike it though it can be strenuous, especially in summer."
"You can walk up here or take a cable car and the views are meant to be AMAZING. There is also a restaurant up here so you can stop for a drink or snack if you trek up! "

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