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Paleo Faliro Kallithea Nea Smyrni Neo Faliro Pir Aeus DELIGIANNI NATIONAL POULHERIAS IRINIS ATHINEAS SOURMELI IOANNINON ARCHAEOLOGICAL MUSEUM TIRIOU K KONSTANTINOU PALEOLOGOU AVEROF OUNTOURIOT NISIROU OU NATIONAL ANEXARTISIAS AHARNON STREFI PALAMIDIOU ILI ARCHAELOGICAL OU LIOSION TARELLA MAYER KAPNOKOP POLI MUSEUM MANTZAKOU TEHNIOU ONOMOU HILL SAMOU MARNIS TOSITSA MEZONO ATHENS IK ZOSIMADON ALAMANAS S POLYTECHNIC EROU STOURNARI ANDROMAHIS DILIGIANNI POUKEVIL UNIVERITY LENORMAN NI ALIKARNASSOU MYRINOUSION O ) PELOPOS S DRYADON ARA MPOUMPOULINAS KOUPI S. SOLOMOU ZAIMH KERATSINIOU ER KALIDROMIOU TSIM NOT RI ALKIPPOU ELEFSINION T E TSAMADOU SSOU KERAMEON FAVIEROU KAMATEROU METHONIS ISAVRON ISKI HIOU THEMISTOKLEOUS VIKTOROS OUGO KIMONOS EXARCHIA SMOLENSKI PSARON ARISTOTELOUS SQUARE KAPODISTRIOKANIGOS KODRATOU NIS DOUROUTI VIKTOROS R 28th OCTOVRIOU GEORGE TASI DERVEN ( METAXOURGIO 3rd SEPTEMVRIOU U O KARAISKAKI OUGO MA B PEANIEON SQUARE ARAHOVIS EOS VERANZER HALKOKONDILI SOLONOS SOULTANI TZAVELA ION L KAROLO OU VALTETSIOU PYTHODOROU KARAISKAKI SQUARE U XOUTHOU KLISOVIS UROU KOLETI METAXA PATISSION POPLIOU O A12 IEROTHE KANIGOS ROU SATOVRIANDOU BENAKI ODISSEOS OU SQUARE V. NATIONAL OMONIA SQUARE KONSTANTINOUPO DELIGIORGI AG. 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VENI THERMOPILON CITYTOUS HALL PRASSA ANAXAGORA MAVROMIHALI SKOUFA LEONIDOU AKADIMOU SOKRA EV APELOU IKTINOU POL ZE IDOS IPPOKRATOUS HERSONOS L A14 US LOU ITIS KERAMIKOU SFAKTIRIAS AL KOTZIA STAVR CITY NATIONAL H OU EPIKOUROU SQUARE ) LYCABETTUS LIBRARY ASKLIPIOU LICAVI STATHA GERANIOU HILL SALAMINOS SOFOKLEOUS KRATINOU EOLOU T PLA I TTOU SQUARE KLISTHENO KOLONAKI AGISILAOU SAPFOUS A9 TEON ALIAS THEATROU ARMODIOU STRE PESMATZOGLOU RIGA FEREOU STRATIOTIKOU SINDESMOU MIKALIS MAS SOLONOS SQUARE THEATROU SOFOKLEOUS UNIVERSITY KORINIS THEATRE MUSEUM KOUMOUNDOUROU ARISTOGITONOS VARVAKIOS MARKET PIREOS (P. TSALDARI) SQUARE GRIGORIOU E’ ARISTOFANOUS EVRIPIDOU NATIONAL ACADEMY ESHILOU OF ARTS SAHTOURI LIBRARY AGION ASOMATON AGIOS EVRIPIDOU KORAI VISARIONOS DIONISIS IERA ODOS ATHINAS CHURCH FOKILIDOU KALAMIDA ARISTIDOU PRAX SINA ANAGNOSTOPOULOU A DRAGATSANIOU KRIEZI MELANTHIO G . TSAKALOF AG A ITEL KLAFTHMONOS AV M . V H A O SQUARE AN AG. DIMITRIOU L A R PSIRI U PARNASSOU A K S RG U KAIRI O IR U EDOUARDOU ROMA ON PAPARIGOPOULOU VISSIS SOUTSOU AL. AGATHONOS OF ATHENS VALAORITOU VOUTADON U IROON DOS MUSEUM OF THE KERAMIKOS O I A CITY SARRI T AK SQUARE L O T MILTIADOUN NI PAL IKIOU L E HRISTOU LADA KERAMIKOS EOKORIOU P OMIROU NUMISMATIC LE I KARITSI MUSEUM IVIS L MIAOULI MUSEUM AGION O VOREOU SQUARE ST I KOLOKOTRONI K IRAKLITOU O LEOHAROUS ASOMATON A AGIAS THEKLAS ERMOU HAVRIOU SQUARE SQUARE AP SK KOLOKOTRONI MILIONI . I I U A MONASTIRAKI O AMERIKIS PINDAROU NAV R T A OR SKOUZE RAMIOTOU IO KLITIOU K V LEKA THESSION AR M A ERMOU AG. IRI K A EPTAHALKOU THEMIDOS NIS EOLOU KAN KOLONAKI AL KRIEZOTOU ARI AS ATHI K SQUARE T NAIDOS THISEOS THESSION ROMVIS IG OS E VOUKOURESTIOU FOKIONOS KARAGIORGI SERVIAS V THESSALONIKIS ONOS AVISINIAS A13 VOULIS AG H EFESTION AKTEOU SQUARE KAPNIKAREA KTENA POULOPOULOU E ZALOKOSTA ADRI MONASTIRAKI SQUARE L IF I ESTOU MITROPO VASILEO AKADIMIAS ANOU SQUARE S S BENAKI TRIAS GEORGIOU VA LEOS SILISIS SOFIAS MERLIN SEKERI MUSEUM ERISIHT VASSILIS PA DIOMIAS AMFIKTIONOS ND KORNAROU ERMOU DIMOFONTOS R O KOUBARI SO SYNTAGMA NEOFYTOU VAMVA AREOS U I IRAKLIDON PETRAKI A1 D OLD MOSQUE – SQUARE A7 THESSION IGIOU FOLK CERAMICS MITROPOLEOS COLLECTION MITROPOLEOS KARI KAPNIKAREAS STOA OF DEXIPOU S SQUARE HEPHAISTOS ATTALUS KLADOU ADRIANOU U OTHONOS FILLIDOS NILEOS TEMPLE O SYNTAGMA MOUROUZI E BENAKI MUSEUM AERIDES IPATIAS KL SQUARE TERMINAL HLORI FLAMARION GREEK MUSICAL LIKOMIDON PIKILI PE I MUSEUM DOS S L S OP INSTRUMENTS APOLLONOS SKOUFOU I AVANTON I T DA N STIRIEON H DIOGENOUS THEIS M O ANCIENT U AKAMANTOS ROMAN IPITOU GREEK PARLIAMENT LIK OL IGNOS KIDIDOU XENOFONTOS IOU GALA P TO ILO AGORA U AGORA VENIZELOU VASILISIS AMALIAS TIAS IKIS KIRI F S N DIOSKOURON TOU ON A6 OU AG. 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GEORGIOU ST LAMAHOU PARLIAMENT B ARETOUSAS KLEPSIDRAS THEORIAS P S RI EREHTHEOS PO PSYLLA OBSERVATORY TANIOU O M TROON R ON & NATIONAL GARDENS KFOLK ART & N KE I NEO AS THI TRADITION DA RAGAVA HILL T HATZIMIHAL T KI R I E FRISSIRAS IP RI NATIONAL O GERONTA O MUSEUM D U IRODOU ATTIKOU ON TSATSOU FARMAKI GARDEN PRESIDENTIAL DEDALOU RESIDENCE NAV.ANTONIADOU V ARIOS PAGOS AFRO ODEON HERODES PARTHENON DITIS OULGARI PNYKA ATTICUS TOS THALOU XENOFILOU ON ESPIDOS F MELINA MERKOURIRE ISIODOU THEORIAS TH E ARAVANTINOU THE ACROPOLIS LIS H GOURA TIM PLAKA IKRATOUSGALANOU ARAKYNTHOU HANDRIAN’S ODIMOU PITTAKOU U ARCH PANATHENAIC O TIN DIONYSUS NT STADIUM N U ZAPION A THEATER RATES A5 VASILISIS OLGAS ST A4 VAKHOU OU EXCHIBITION & A2 ON CONGRESS HALL S K P7 DIONISIOU AEROPAGITOU ESHINO EO LYSIK MONUME L S ROVERTOU SI O RINIH A8 N VIRONOS AS F V O RI JEWELLERY STADIOU FO EF ACROPOLIS & MUSEUM TEMPLE OF ZEUS SQUARE SOCRATES NEW ACROPOLIS M PRISON CELL MUSEUM A PARTHENON KALISPERI K PROPILEON RI DORA (INTERCHANGE) BSTER STRATOU PORINOU WEM EON THEATER FRATTI KARIATIDON AGELIKAR CHATZIC PROMAHOU HRISTOU MITS A3 MAKRIGIANNI A KAVALOTI KALESHROU DIA FILOPAPPOU K ARDITTOU EREHTHIOU PARTHENONOS MISARALIOTOU OU ARDITTOU HILL THIRAMNEOU THEOTOKI N. HILL S ZITROU FOTIADOU MOUSOUROU PIGA M. FENARETIS MPALANOU K. SOFRONI STATEON NEW ACROPOLIS PANATHENAIC SKOU LEMPESI TEMPLE OF ZEUS STADIUM MUSEUM TON ROGON METS MITROMARA DONT ANAPAFSEOS TSAMI KARATASI IOSIF MINIATI LIAKOU A S. OU NEGRI R KORIZI PAPATSONI RENTI I SYG NEZER OU KARATZA ST VEIKOU GLAFKOU TRIVONIANOU RATIGOU KONTOULI VOULGAREOS EVGENIOU FOTAKOU ORGI SORVOLOU VEIKOU G ARISTONIKOU ARHIMIDOUS GIONI SQUARE PETMEZA VOURVAKI HARVOUR PARMENIDOU MALAMOU DIKEOUSTATHOGIANNIAHARITSAMPOTSARI M. VOULIAGMENIS AV. MOUSON NAKOU Z ANDROUTSOU OD. KALLIROIS DINARHO MPOTSARI N. DILIDOS LOGGINOU THEOFILOPOULOU O DRAKOU RLO PANETOLIOU 1st CEMETERY U F DIMITRAKOPOULOU FILOPAPPOU AGIOU DIONISIOU AVENUE KIFISOU AKTI POSIDONOS E ATHINON AV. U TO ATHENS: SYNGROU AV. P8 NEO FALIRO EN OS V (AFTER A. LEDRA HOTEL) SE A KALLITHEA P6 ISTA U NT VEIKOU O TO PIRAEUS: 136 SYGROU AV. A L S OMI E (IN FRONT OF PANTEION PANEPISTIMION) DRAPETSONA I IZ K N PORT I RIDOU SKYLITSI E N KARAISKAKI V H U ATHENS LEDRA & T STADIUM O E I R IN FRONT OF E INTERCONTINENTAL MUNICIPAL THEATRE H T P10 F T E LAMPROU KATSONI Z POSEID L A ONOS AVENUE E MUNICIPAL THEATRE U V AVENUE ELL A OF PIRAEUS PEACE & FRIENDSHIP AMFITHEAS AVENUE SYNGROU ITEHNIO STADIUM L PIRAEUS P9 1st PIRAEUS CRUISE LAMPRAKI AVENUE LI EPAMINONDA NEA SMYRNI U ON PO P5 SHIPS TERMINAL O IRO AKTI X AVERIOU GRIGORIOU AKTI MIA KASTELLA TI M P4 PLANETARIUM P1 AK OU P2 T P3 S (EYGENIDIO) O P O U TO ATHENS: SYNGROU AV. (100M AFTER PLANETARIUM) L OUNTOURIOTOU TO PIRAEUS: 356 SYNGROU AV. (START OF ONASSEIO HOSPITAL) O K MIKROLIMANO I PASALIMANI U T K A MIKROLIMANO TAE-KWON-DO AMFITHEAS CHATZIKYRIAKOU PASALIMANI STADIUM VAS. PAULOU AVENUE 2nd PIRAEUS CRUISE (NEAR CASTELLO BAR) AKTI MOUTSOPOULOU AKTI ALEXANDRA (100M BEFORE PIRAEUS SHIPS TERMINAL AVENUE CLOCK TOWER) NUE S AVE MARINA NO FLISVOS O D I PALEO FALIRO S O P.
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