With a car, you can easily discover Athens, the capital of Greece, and enjoy the beautiful architecture and the southern atmosphere of the city. As the largest and also the most populous city in Greece live almost 2.8 million people in Athens, which is also the economic and cultural centre of the country. In 1985, Athens was awarded as the first capital of culture in the whole Europe. Since then, the historic town is a very popular destination for tourists, who come every year to thousands after Greece. If you want to explore Athens with a rental car, numerous car hire agencies available is available in the entire city.
Athens airport is the largest international airport in the entire Greece and dealt with a passenger volume of about fifteen million passengers annually. Locally, all major car hire companies are represented, so that you easily can continue your journey after landing with a rental car. In addition to regular domestic flights, the airlines offer flights to international destinations like Madrid, Zurich, Istanbul and Brussels.
An ancient mythical legend says that the name of the city of Athens was formed from a competition of the goddess Athena and the God of the sea, Poseidon. Therefore, both wanted to win the favour of the inhabitants to and presented them rich. The respective winner should indicate by the passing of the best gift. Poseidon's gift was a well that could donate only salt water to the residents. Athènes gift however, an olive tree, was able to give people in addition to the food also oil and wood. Thus, Athena won the competition and the town was named after her.
As the historical capital of Greece, the most important and also most famous buildings from the time of the ancient world are located in Athens. The most most visited attraction is the stunning Acropolis, in English: the upper city of Athens. in 1986, the Acropolis was declared by UNESCO a world heritage site. You referred to the old ancient city Castle of Athens including numerous buildings and temples that were built within these forts for protection against enemies. Temple and the Erechtheum include among others the Nike Temple, the Parthenon. The Acropolis was built on a rock by 156 meters height and can be reached only on foot.