Breathtaking Views at Attican Grove Viewpoint No1
Experience breathtaking panoramic views of Athens from Attican Grove Viewpoint No1, a must-visit observation deck for every traveler.
A brief summary to Attican Grove Viewpoint No1
- Athens, GR
Nestled in the heart of Athens, Attican Grove Viewpoint No1 offers an unparalleled vantage point to soak in the beauty of the city. As you ascend to this observation deck, prepare to be mesmerized by the sweeping views that encompass iconic landmarks, lush greenery, and the vibrant cityscape that defines Athens. Whether you're a photography enthusiast or simply seeking a serene escape, this location provides the perfect backdrop for capturing memorable moments. Visitors can enjoy the tranquility of the area while appreciating the architectural marvels of Athens from a unique perspective. The viewpoint is particularly stunning at sunset, when the golden hues illuminate the city, casting a magical glow over the landscape. It's an excellent spot for couples looking for a romantic rendezvous or families wanting to share an unforgettable experience together. The extensive photo opportunities available will make it a highlight of your travel itinerary. Moreover, the accessibility of Attican Grove Viewpoint No1 makes it an easy addition to your Athens adventure. Open 24 hours a day, you can visit at your convenience, whether for a sunrise view or to stargaze at night. As you plan your journey, remember to bring your camera and enjoy the peaceful atmosphere that this hidden gem has to offer. Don't miss the chance to experience one of Athens' finest viewpoints, where the beauty of the city meets the serenity of nature.
Local tips
- Visit at sunset for the most stunning views and perfect lighting for photographs.
- Bring your camera to capture the breathtaking panoramas and unique perspectives of Athens.
- Consider visiting early in the morning for a quieter experience and the chance to enjoy the sunrise.
Getting There
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Car
If you're traveling by car, start from central Athens. Head east on Vasilissis Sofias Avenue towards the junction with the Alexandras Avenue. Merge onto the A1 highway towards Lamia. Continue on the A1 for about 20 km. Take the exit towards Markopoulo and follow the signs for Attican Grove. Once you reach the area, look for signs directing you to Attican Grove Viewpoint No1, which is located at coordinates 38.0063, 23.7547. There's parking available nearby.
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Public Transportation
For those relying on public transportation, take the Metro Line 1 (Green Line) to the Kifisia station. From there, transfer to bus number 550 towards Markopoulo. Stay on the bus until you reach the 'Attican Grove' stop. From the bus stop, it's a short 10-minute walk to the viewpoint. Follow the signs to Attican Grove Viewpoint No1 located at coordinates 38.0063, 23.7547. The bus fare is approximately €1.40.
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Taxi or Ride-Sharing Service
Alternatively, you can consider taking a taxi or a ride-sharing service like Uber. Simply input 'Attican Grove Viewpoint No1' into the app, and the driver will take you directly to the viewpoint. The cost may vary but expect to pay around €25-€35 from central Athens depending on traffic conditions.
Attractions Nearby to Attican Grove Viewpoint No1
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- Iron Sculpture of Palaio Psychiko
- Central Fountain
- Church of St. Sophia
- Greek Rite Catholic Church of the Holy Trinity
- Statue of Athena
- Filothei Hill
- Church of St. Barbara
- Church of Agios Andreas
- Athens All Day Cruise
- Veikou Grove
- Victoria Square
- Viewpoint Amphitheater of Lycabettus
- National Archaeological Museum
- Hellenic Motor Museum
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- Titania Hotel Athens
- Brown Lighthouse Athens, a member of Brown Hotels
- Uruguay Square
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- Statue of Plato
- Archaeological Site of the Lyceum of Aristotle
- Fallen Aviators Monument
- National Historical Museum - Old Parliament House