Athens, Greece
Mount Lycabettus

Be at a loss for words at this majestic beauty, the tallest of the seven hills in Athens.

What could be more captivating and unique than a majestic hill emerging amidst the bright cityscape of Athens? The beautiful Mount Lycabettus stands as a remarkable attraction in the heart of the city, rising at a towering height of 277 m above sea level! Its majestic mountain formation, surrounded by a canopy of vibrant trees growing around it, continues to be a beauty that all must witness with one’s own eyes. Furthermore, the views that await at the top after a challenging hike is even more spectacular. A picturesque, panoramic view of Athens greets you as you arrive at its peak, with sights of significant attractions such as the majestic Temple of Olympian Zeus and the vast Panathenaic Stadium, which is especially beautiful during the glorious sunset, casting a fiery glow over the glistening city – a true beauty that one will never forget.


Read More

Tips Before You Go
Do keep a lookout for the 19th century Agios Giorgios, otherwise known as the Chapel of St George, which is at the top of Mount Lycabettus. You might also want to consider bringing your personal pair of binoculars as the sole coin-operated binocular viewer is often crowded by tourists.
37.9817858
23.743056499999966
Mount Lycabettus, Athens 114 71, Greece