Syntagma Square

Syntagma Square has been the center of Athens since 1834. It was designed and built after the capital was moved from Nafplio to Athens, where it was located next to the Old Royal Palace, housing the Greek Parliament. The square is the city's beating heart, serving as a historical, social, and commercial hub. The square's attractions include visiting the neighborhoods of Monastiraki, Plaka, and Psiri, as well as the ancient sites Acropolis, Dionysus Theater, the Ancient Agora of Athens, Hadrian's Library, Temple of Olympian Zeus, Choragic Monument of Lysicrates, are the hot spots of the region.