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Under the shade of Acropolis
Under the shade of Acropolis

(0.2 km from Odeon of Herodes Atticus)

Pleasant 65 reviews
6.7
Acropolis View Hotel
Acropolis View Hotel

Webster 10 & Robertou Galli (0.2 km from Odeon of Herodes Atticus)

In the historic center of Athens Acropolis View Hotel offers spectacular Parthenon views. The New Acropolis Museum and the metro station are just under half a mile away.

Superb 3032 reviews
9.0
Thalia by Heloni Apartments
Thalia by Heloni Apartments

27 Καλλισπέρη (0.2 km from Odeon of Herodes Atticus)

Thalia by Heloni Apartments is located in Athens just a 10-minute walk from Filopappos Hill and half a mile from Parthenon. Guests staying at this apartment have access to free Wifi and a terrace.

Superb 13 reviews
9.8
Deco Marble Apt with Acropolis view
Deco Marble Apt with Acropolis view

Propileon 8 (0.2 km from Odeon of Herodes Atticus)

Offering a hot tub Deco Marble Apt with Acropolis view is centrally located in Athens 656 feet from Odeum of Herodes Atticus. Acropolis is 1312 feet away and guests can enjoy views of this world-renowned attraction from the balcony.

Superb 50 reviews
9.0
Look Out Ancient Athens From A Unique Studio
Look Out Ancient Athens From A Unique Studio

Propileon 8 (0.2 km from Odeon of Herodes Atticus)

Look Out Ancient Athens From A Unique Studio offers accommodations in Athens a 9-minute walk from Filopappos Hill and 0.4 miles from Parthenon. Guests staying at this apartment have access to free Wifi and a balcony. The property is 0.

Superb 5 reviews
9.2
Sunny apartment right under Parthenon
Sunny apartment right under Parthenon

Propyleon 8 (0.2 km from Odeon of Herodes Atticus)

Sunny apartment right under Parthenon is located in Athens just a 9-minute walk from Filopappos Hill and 0.4 miles from Parthenon.

Superb 33 reviews
9.0
Erato by Heloni Apartments
Erato by Heloni Apartments

26 Rovertou Galli (0.2 km from Odeon of Herodes Atticus)

Erato by Heloni Apartments is located in Athens just a 10-minute walk from Filopappos Hill and half a mile from Parthenon. Guests staying at this apartment have access to free Wifi and a terrace. The property is 0.

Superb 60 reviews
9.2
Ourania by Heloni Apartments
Ourania by Heloni Apartments

26 Rovertou Galli (0.2 km from Odeon of Herodes Atticus)

Ourania by Heloni Apartments is located in Athens just a 10-minute walk from Filopappos Hill and half a mile from Parthenon. This apartment features accommodations with a terrace and free Wifi.

Superb 47 reviews
9.2

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The Odeon of Herodes Atticus is a historical stone theatre located on the slopes of the Acropolis in Athens, Greece. Built in 161 AD by Herodes Atticus, it was dedicated to his late wife Regilla and served as a venue for music concerts and theatrical performances. It stands today as one of the most remarkable monuments from antiquity and is an enduring testament to the skill and artistry of its builders.

The structure is built almost entirely out of carved marble, with some sections decorated with elaborate reliefs. Its design follows the conventions of Ancient Greek theatres, comprising a three-tiered auditorium that could seat up to 5,000 people. In front of this are two tiers of stone benches and a stage wall that once housed statues or busts celebrating Greek gods or members of the royal family. The front façade has five arches which lead into a vestibule with Corinthian columns.

The Odeon has survived numerous earthquakes over its two millennia lifespan whilst also serving as a venue for major events such as musical performances by Leonard Bernstein in 1950 under the auspices of UNESCO’s International Music Council. In recent years it has been restored to its former glory and now stands proudly at the foot of the Acropolis where tourists from all over come to witness its beauty and elegance firsthand.