Sunday, February 26, 2012

Athens, Greece

Athens is the largest city as well as a capitol city in Greece. It is one of the best known cities in the whole Europe. Contemporary  Athens is a big and a cosmopolitan city, while Ancient Greek was a famous educational and philosophical center. Athens is listed as one of the world's oldest cities, whose history is long for more than 3400 years.
 Today, the city counts more From upper left: the Acropolis, the Hellenic Parliament, the Zappeion, the Acropolis Museum, Monastiraki Square, Athens view towards the sea.than 3,7 million residences. Athens is often called the cradle of Western civilization because of its cultural contributions during the 5th and 4th century BC. From this period in Athens remained many ancient buildings, art etc.. The most famous is the Acropolis, which is recognized as one of the best examples of classical Greek art and architecture. It is considered to be pioneers of democracyAthens is a center of economic, financial, industrial, political and cultural life in Greece.Ancient Greece was the center of arts, learning and philosophy, home of Plato's Academy and Aristotle's Lyceum. Athens was also the birthplace of Socrates, Pericles, Sophocles and other important philosophers, writers and politicians dating back to ancient Greece.
Датотека:Acropilos wide view.jpg The Athens government semi-arid climate with high rainfall between mid-October to mid-April. If there is precipitation during the summer, they are rare and are in the form of a brief shower. The average annual precipitation is about 376 millimeters
Royal Olympic Hotel   

A short walk from the Acropolis, 5-star Royal Olympic Hotel is centrally located near the picturesque Plaka neighborhood. The luxurious rooms overlook Zeus’s Temple, or the swimming pool garden.All air conditioned rooms at the Royal Olympic Hotel are soundproofed and feature work desks, bathroom amenities and bathrobes. Satellite TV, cable TV and radio are standard.
Executive Room: 100overnight 
Deluxe Room: 160overnight 



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