Syntagma Square, Athens is one of the most well known Tourist Attractions in Athens. Syntagma Square, Athens is situated at the heart of Athens in Greece. It was named after the Constitution King Othon.
Syntagma Square, Athens is surrounded by Vassileos Georgiou A' Street to the north and Othonos Street to the south. The Syntagma Square, Athens is also bordered with Filellinon Street to the west and Amalias Avenue to the east. The eastern region of the square is advanced than the western and subjugated with a set of marble strides. It leads to Amalias Avenue under which, the Syntagma metro station is situated. The stairs appear underneath in between a pair of outdoor cafes and popular city-center place. Syntagma Square, Athens also comprises two green parts to the north and south, which were planted with shade trees. You can see a large water fountain at the heart of the square. You will find here pigeons at the fountain during the summer.
The Greek Parliament is straight away set across Amalias Avenue to the east and enclosed by the National Gardens. These remain open to the public for all days. Syntagma Square, Athens is also the center for a lot of political and public demonstrations in Athens. All the metro and tram come to this place and stop here. You will also get buses or trolley-buses in this place that will fetch you to any point in the city.
Syntagma Square, Athens is also situated near numerous oldest and famous neighborhoods and tourist attractions of Athens. The districts of Monastiraki, Plaka, Psiri and Kolonaki are easily accessible from here. The Acropolis, the Theater of Dionysus, the Areopagus, the Ancient Agora of Athens, the Tower of the Winds in the Roman Agora, the Choragic Monument of Lysicrates, the Arch of Hadrian, the Temple of Olympian are all located in close proximity to Syntagma Square, Athens.
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