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当前价格为 HK$491
总价 HK$855
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6 月 30 日 - 7 月 1 日

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Sanders Port - Modest Studio Near Piraeus Port

Rental basis: Entire house or apartment
Number of bedrooms: 0; Number of other rooms with beds: 1
Number of bathrooms: 1
If you cause damage to the property during your stay, you may be required to pay according to YourRentals’s property damage policy.
Athens: A Journey Through Time and Culture
Athens, the historic capital of Greece and one of the most famous cities in the world, is an enchanting holiday destination where ancient history, vibrant culture, and modern urban energy come together in perfect harmony. From its awe-inspiring archaeological wonders, such as the iconic Acropolis and the Temple of Olympian Zeus, to its lively neighbourhoods filled with charming cafés, colourful street art, and world-class museums, Athens offers a wealth of experiences for every traveller. Whether you’re a history buff, a foodie, an adventurer, or someone looking for a relaxing escape, Athens has something magical to offer.

In this guide, we’ll take you through the must-see attractions, hidden gems, and unforgettable experiences that will make your holiday in Athens truly special.

The Cradle of Western Civilization: Athens' Ancient Landmarks
Athens is often referred to as the “cradle of Western civilization” for good reason. As the birthplace of democracy, philosophy, and classical art, the city is steeped in history that spans thousands of years. No trip to Athens would be complete without exploring its ancient landmarks, many of which have influenced the course of history and continue to inspire awe in visitors today.

1. The Acropolis and Parthenon
At the heart of Athens, rising majestically above the city, lies the Acropolis, one of the most famous and recognizable archaeological sites in the world. This ancient citadel is home to several iconic monuments, the most famous being the Parthenon, a magnificent temple dedicated to the goddess Athena, the city's patron deity. The Parthenon, with its gleaming marble columns and architectural grandeur, is a symbol of ancient Greek civilization at its peak.

A visit to the Acropolis Museum, located at the foot of the hill, provides a deeper understanding of the site's history and houses a remarkable collection of sculptures, friezes, and artifacts that once adorned the Acropolis. Walking among the ruins, you’ll feel the presence of ancient gods, philosophers, and artists, making this a truly unforgettable experience.

2. The Ancient Agora
Just a short distance from the Acropolis lies the Ancient Agora, once the political, commercial, and social heart of ancient Athens. Here, philosophers like Socrates and Plato walked and engaged in debates, while citizens gathered to discuss civic matters. The site includes the well-preserved Temple of Hephaestus, which is one of the best-preserved Greek temples in the world, as well as the Stoa of Attalos, a grand covered walkway that now houses a museum filled with ancient artifacts.

Exploring the Agora gives you a glimpse into daily life in ancient Athens and the foundations of modern democracy. Take a leisurely stroll through the expansive grounds and imagine the lively debates, bustling markets, and grand processions that once took place here.

3. The Temple of Olympian Zeus
One of the largest ancient temples in Greece, the Temple of Olympian Zeus is an impressive ruin located near the Acropolis. Although only a few of its towering columns remain standing today, the temple's sheer size gives visitors a sense of its former grandeur. It was once one of the largest temples in the ancient world, dedicated to Zeus, the king of the gods. Walking among the remnants of this colossal structure, you can almost feel the power and majesty of the ancient gods.

4. The Panathenaic Stadium
A short walk from the Temple of Olympian Zeus is the Panathenaic Stadium, also known as the Kallimarmaro. Built entirely of marble, this ancient stadium hosted the first modern Olympic Games in 1896. Its history, however, dates back much further, as it was originally used for athletic competitions in ancient Athens. Today, the stadium is still used for ceremonial events, and visitors can walk around the track, climb the marble stands, and learn about the history of the Olympic Games at the on-site museum.

Modern Athens: Vibrant Neighbourhoods and Cultural Hotspots
While Athens is famed for its ancient past, the city’s modern neighbourhoods are filled with life and creativity. From the hip cafés and boutiques of Kolonaki to the street art and nightlife of Psirri, each neighbourhood has its own distinct character and offers something unique for visitors to discover.

1. Plaka: The Historic Heart of Athens
Known as the "neighbourhood of the gods," Plaka is the oldest district in Athens and one of its most charming. Nestled at the foot of the Acropolis, this picturesque area is characterized by narrow cobblestone streets, colourful neoclassical buildings, and flower-filled courtyards. Plaka is the perfect place for a leisurely stroll, as you explore its hidden alleyways, browse artisan shops, and enjoy a meal at one of its many traditional tavernas.

In addition to its quaint atmosphere, Plaka is home to several important historical sites, including the Tower of the Winds, an ancient clock tower, and the Lysicrates Monument, a beautifully preserved marble structure. This neighborhood is also a great place to experience traditional Greek music and dancing, particularly in the evenings when the streets come alive with the sounds of bouzouki and the aroma of freshly grilled souvlaki.

2. Monastiraki: A Shopper’s Paradise
For those who love shopping and haggling, Monastiraki is a must-visit. Known for its bustling flea market, Monastiraki offers a treasure trove of unique finds, from antiques and vintage clothing to handmade jewellery and souvenirs. The area is also famous for its eclectic mix of shops, ranging from traditional Greek crafts to quirky boutiques.

Monastiraki Square is a lively hub, surrounded by historic churches, Ottoman mosques, and modern shops. The square itself offers stunning views of the Acropolis, making it a great spot for a coffee break or people-watching. Be sure to explore the side streets and back alleys, where you’ll find a variety of cafés, street food stalls, and hidden gems.

3. Psirri: Athens' Hip Neighborhood
Just a short walk from Monastiraki, the neighbourhood of Psirri has undergone a transformation in recent years, emerging as one of Athens' trendiest areas. Known for its vibrant street art, indie galleries, and quirky bars, Psirri is a hub for creative energy. The area is filled with cozy cafés, live music venues, and traditional tavernas, where you can enjoy everything from contemporary cuisine to classic Greek dishes.

Psirri comes alive at night, with its many bars and clubs offering a mix of live music, from traditional rebetiko to modern rock and jazz. It’s a great place to experience the nightlife of Athens while mingling with locals and enjoying the city’s eclectic cultural scene.

4. Kolonaki: Upscale Elegance
For those looking for a more sophisticated experience, Kolonaki is Athens' upscale neighbourhood, known for its luxury boutiques, chic cafés, and fine dining establishments. Located at the base of Lycabettus Hill, Kolonaki is the place to see and be seen, with its fashionable crowd and high-end shopping streets.

In addition to its elegant shops and eateries, Kolonaki is home to several important cultural institutions, including the Benaki Museum, which houses a diverse collection of Greek art and artifacts, and the Museum of Cycladic Art, dedicated to the ancient Cycladic civilization. The neighbourhood's stylish vibe makes it a great place for a leisurely afternoon of shopping, gallery-hopping, and people-watching.

Museums and Art in Athens: A Cultural Feast
Athens is a city where the ancient and modern worlds collide, and its museums reflect this dynamic mix. Whether you’re interested in ancient artifacts, Byzantine art, or contemporary works, Athens’ museums offer a fascinating journey through the history and culture of Greece.

1. The National Archaeological Museum
As one of the most important museums in the world, the National Archaeological Museum is a must-visit for anyone interested in ancient history. Its vast collection of artifacts spans millennia, from prehistoric times to the late Roman period. Highlights include the Mask of Agamemnon, a stunning gold funeral mask discovered at Mycenae, and the exquisite bronze statue of Poseidon or Zeus, one of the finest examples of classical Greek sculpture.

The museum’s extensive collection includes pottery, jewellery, frescoes, and everyday objects from ancient Greece, offering visitors a comprehensive look at the development of Greek civilization.

2. The Acropolis Museum
Located just steps from the Acropolis, the Acropolis Museum is a modern architectural masterpiece that houses many of the artifacts discovered on the Acropolis. The museum's design, with its glass floors and open spaces, allows visitors to see excavations below while admiring the treasures above. The collection includes the famous Caryatids from the Erechtheion, as well as parts of the Parthenon frieze and other sculptures that once adorned the Acropolis temples.

3. The Benaki Museum
The Benaki Museum offers a more comprehensive exploration of Greek history, from ancient times to the 20th century. Its collection spans everything from Byzantine icons and Islamic art to traditional Greek costumes and modern paintings. The museum is housed in a beautiful neoclassical mansion, and its rotating exhibitions often focus on specific periods of Greek history, providing a deeper understanding of the country’s rich cultural heritage.

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住宿服务设施

互联网

  • 公寓提供:上网服务

餐饮

  • 冰箱
  • 炊具、餐具和厨具
  • 烤面包机
  • 炉灶台

卧室

  • 提供床单

浴室

  • 1 间浴室
  • 吹风机
  • 淋浴
  • 提供毛巾

娱乐

  • 电视

舒适

  • 空调
  • 暖气

宠物

  • 不允许携带宠物

适用性/无障碍设施

  • 电梯
  • 无烟住宿

服务和便利设施

  • 熨斗/熨衣板

安全功能

  • 未报告一氧化碳检测器(房东未注明住宿是否有一氧化碳检测器;考虑携带便携式检测器)
  • 烟雾检测器(房东注明住宿有烟雾检测器)
  • 灭火器

概况

  • 单元面积:18 平方米

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政策

入住

16:00 开始办理入住
住客需年满 21 岁

退房

11:00 之前退房

特别入住说明

您将收到房东发来的电子邮件,内含入住和退房说明

宠物

不可带宠物

儿童及加床

欢迎儿童入住。

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其他项目

  • 儿童椅费:每次入住 EUR 25

上面所列内容可能并不完整。这些费用和押金可能不包括税款,并且可能会随时发生变化。

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可能需收取加人费用,具体费用取决于住宿的政策。
入住时可能需要出示政府核发的身份证件(带照片)和信用卡、借记卡或缴付现金押金,以便于支付其他杂项的费用
特殊要求视入住时的具体情况而定,可能产生额外的费用。不能保证满足特殊要求。
此住宿接待方接受以现金付款
店内严禁举办派对或团体活动。
房东未说明住宿内是否安装有一氧化碳探测器;建议旅行时携带便携式探测器
房东表示住宿内安装有烟雾探测器
此住宿场所采用的安全设施包括:灭火器。
该住宿由我们的合作伙伴 Vrbo 管理。您将收到 Vrbo 发来的电子邮件,内含 Vrbo 帐户的链接,可供您变更或取消订单使用。
住宿登记号01204570325

其他注意事项

根据国家规定,在此住宿所作的现金交易不能超过 EUR 500。有关更多详情,请按照预订确认邮件中的信息联系住宿接待方。

住宿的其他常用名称:

80340

街区简介

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Pireas, Athens

附近有什么?

  • 比雷埃夫斯港 - 步行 3 分钟 - 0.3 公里
  • 奇亚斯码头 - 步行 7 分钟 - 0.6 公里
  • 比雷埃夫斯港口 - 步行 7 分钟 - 0.6 公里
  • 沃萨拉基海滩 - 步行 15 分钟 - 1.3 公里
  • 阿克罗波利斯 - 车程 12 分钟 - 11.3 公里

周边介绍

  • 距比雷埃夫斯火车站 12 分钟步行距离
  • 距Dimarcheio有轨电车站 5 分钟步行距离
  • 埃莱夫塞里奥斯韦尼泽洛斯机场 (ATH) - 48 分钟车程

餐厅

  • ‪Darling - ‬步行 3 分钟
  • ‪Mardi Coffee & Wine Bar - ‬步行 2 分钟
  • ‪Coffee Tales - ‬步行 2 分钟
  • ‪Black Tap - ‬步行 1 分钟
  • ‪Bridge Coffee Roasters - ‬步行 3 分钟

常见问题

Sanders Port - Modest Studio Near Piraeus Port允许宠物入住吗?

不可以,该住宿不允许宠物入内。

Sanders Port - Modest Studio Near Piraeus Port住宿费用是多少?

截至 2025 年 6 月 25 日,我们找到的Sanders Port - Modest Studio Near Piraeus Port 2 位成人 1 晚最低价是 HK$491.4(不含税费),入住日期是 2025 年 6 月 30 日。这个价格基于我们在过去 24 小时内找到的,未来 30 天的最低每晚房价。价格可能会有所变动。选择您需要住宿的日期,可以看到更加准确的价格。

何时可在Sanders Port - Modest Studio Near Piraeus Port办理入住?

16:00 开始办理入住。

何时可在Sanders Port - Modest Studio Near Piraeus Port办理退房?

退房时间为 11:00。

Sanders Port - Modest Studio Near Piraeus Port的地址在哪里?

此公寓楼位于比雷埃夫斯,距离比雷埃夫斯市立剧院和比雷埃夫斯港不到 2 公里。而且,比雷埃夫斯港口和奇亚斯码头距离酒店步行不到 10 分钟。到达Dimarcheio有轨电车站需步行 5 分钟,而Agia Triada有轨电车站则需 5 分钟。

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