Areopagus

Areopagus (ελληνικά: Άρειος Πάγος (λόφος)) is a tourist attraction, one of the Archaeological sites in Athens, Greece. It is located: 8 km from Daphne, 8.7 km from Unknown City, 8.7 km from Néa Sfayía.

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Location

, N37°58'20", E23°43'23". Get directions

Open hours
  • Wed 11:00 AM–2:00 PM
  • Thu 10:00 AM–2:00 PM
  • Fri 11:00 AM–Midnight
  • Sat 10:00 AM–2:00 AM
  • Sun 10:00 AM–Midnight
  • Mon 11:00 AM–11:00 PM

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Truman W.
14 June 2017
Great views of the city and even of the Agora! Just be careful of the very slippery rocks when shuffling about taking photos!
Sidira Kuria
4 September 2021
Except for its history, it has an excellent view of Athens and ancient agora especially at night. Crowded at summer nights, usually with juvenile. Also for romanticists.
Visit Greece
24 January 2014
Areios Pagos is the most ancient law court in the world. According to legend, the first "murder case", at which the twelve Gods of Olympus tried Aris, took place at the top of this hill!
Stacy Bo Bacy
15 August 2019
Best view in Athens. Watch out as you step on the rocks; they’re slippery.
Fatima Al Hashimi
14 May 2015
Climb this hill for great views of the city & the historical sites around. Nice to sit & chill.
Miguel Lombrigo
10 September 2014
Be careful of your staff!!!!Nice place for couples and for take a selfie with Acropolis!!!but have a open eyes!!!!
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