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Mt. Lycabettus, also known as Lycabettos, is a prominent hill in Athens, Greece, offering breathtaking panoramic views of the city and the Aegean Sea. Legend has it that the hill was created by the goddess ... Athena, who accidentally dropped a limestone rock she intended to use for the construction of the Acropolis. Visitors can reach the summit by hiking, taking a funicular railway, or driving up to enjoy the stunning vistas. At the top, there is a chapel, a restaurant, and a theater hosting various events. The best time to visit is during sunset when the city lights come alive, creating a magical atmosphere. Immerse yourself in the local culture by attending a concert or theatrical performance at the open-air theater, or simply enjoy a traditional Greek meal while taking in the views. Don't miss the opportunity to witness the stunning sunset over Athens, making Mt. Lycabettus a must-visit attraction for travelers seeking a unique experience in the heart of Greece. Read more ▼
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