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Areos Hotel was actually named after its vital location next to Areos Park. It is located very close to the metro at Platia Victoria, which makes it directly accessible from either Athens International Airport or Piraeus Port. One can walk to the National Archeological Museum. Right there (on Vas. Irakliou street) you can hop on the bus no.400 «Athens Sightseeing public bus line» and visit main Athenian attractions like Acropolis, Plaka, the National Gallery, Benaki Museum and 16 other important destinations.
You can also visit Acropolis on your own simply by walking two blocks to 28is Octovriou (aka Patision street) and take the electric bus no.2, 4, 5 or 11. On Alexandras Avenue, you can take public transportation and visit the northern suburbs of Athens. At the same time next to Areos Park, at Platia Egyptou is the starting line for buses that will take you to the most beaches around Athens like Nea Makri, Sounio, Alamo, Raina etc.
Areos Park was made to honor the heroes of the1821 revolution, and named after the Greek god Ares, the god of war in Greek mythology. Areos Park’s recent reformation offers its visitors times of relaxation as well as numerous activities. It has its own skateboard park, dirt paths for running, walking and bicycling to name a few.
Areos Park’s Theater has been upgraded to a multipurpose space that connects people with nature while attending different projects.
Minoan Maze, Rodonas, Platania all are routes that one should visit and walk at while being among trees, bushes and different types of plants.
All areas are accessible for people with disabilities.

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