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ATHENS
Athens is one of the Wheelchair Friendly historical capitals of Europe and a fantastic destination for those interested in having holidays in Greece
Athens is the birthplace of democracy and of Western civilization, a city with a rich history and culture. It is located in the heart of Greece and is also a popular destination for those seeking an accessible holiday as it offers different touristic attractions suitable for people with mobility challenges, such as wide sidewalks, and public transportation options, making it a great choice for those with mobility issues.
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Wheelchair Friendly Attractions in Athens
Acropolis for the mobility limited
The Acropolis is an iconic hilltop fortress and the most famous landmark in Athens. It is accessible via ramps and an elevator, allowing visitors with mobility challenges to reach the top. The site offers stunning panoramic views of Athens and is home to several ancient structures, including the Parthenon, Athens Erechtheion, and Temple of Athena Nike.
It's main attraction, the Parthenon, which is accessible, is a magnificent temple dedicated to the goddess Athena. It is considered one of the greatest achievements of ancient Greek architecture
Temple of Zeus
The Temple of Olympian Zeus, also known as the Olympieion, is an impressive ancient temple dedicated to Zeus, the king of the gods. While the interior of the temple is no longer standing, its massive columns are still an awe-inspiring sight. The site is accessible, and visitors can stroll through the archaeological park surrounding the temple and appreciate its historical significance.
The National Archaeological Museum in Athens is one of the world's most important archaeological museums. It houses a vast collection of artifacts from ancient Greece, including the famous Antikythera mechanism, a complex ancient astronomical device, and the Mask of Agamemnon. The museum is fully accessible, with wheelchair ramps, elevators, and accessible restrooms. Visitors can explore the exhibits spanning various periods of Greek history, including sculptures, pottery, jewelry, and everyday objects.
Accessible National Archaeological Museum
Accessible Plaka
Plaka is a historic neighborhood located at the foot of the accessible Acropolis. It offers a charming atmosphere with narrow streets, traditional houses, shops, and tavernas. While some areas of Plaka may have uneven terrain, many parts are accessible, allowing visitors to explore its picturesque alleys, visit local shops, and savor Greek cuisine in wheelchair-accessible restaurants.
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Temple of Poseidon Sounion
Situated on a rocky cliff overlooking the Aegean Sea, the partially accessible Temple of Poseidon stands as a magnificent testament to ancient Greek architecture. It is located at Cape Sounion, about 70 kilometers (43 miles) southeast of Athens, this temple pays homage to Poseidon. Its strategic position on the cape offers awe-inspiring vistas of the expansive sea and the captivating coastline, providing an ideal setting to witness the enchanting beauty of sunsets.