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Heritage Hill
Price was $1,913, price is now $1,404 per person
$1,404
per person
May 11 - May 16
found 1 day ago
Roundtrip flight included
New York (NYC) to Athens (ATH)
This hotel features a restaurant, a gym, and a bar/lounge. Traveling on business? Take advantage of the business center, free WiFi in public areas, and airport shuttle. A coffee shop, a garden, and a snack bar/deli are also on offer.

Acropolis Museum Boutique Hotel
Athens City Centre
Price was $2,176, price is now $1,456 per person
$1,456
per person
May 17 - May 23
found 11 hours ago
Roundtrip non-stop flight included
New York (JFK) to Athens (ATH)
This hotel doesn't skimp on freebies - guests receive free buffet breakfast and free WiFi. Families will appreciate the onsite laundry facilities and in-room childcare. Business travelers can take advantage of the 24-hour business center.

The Pinnacle Athens
Athens City Centre
Save 100% on your flight
Price was $4,088, price is now $2,795 per person
$2,795
per person
May 12 - May 17
found 10 hours ago
Roundtrip flight included
Atlanta (ATL) to Athens (ATH)
A rooftop terrace is featured at this hotel, along with free WiFi in public areas and a terrace. A business center, a snack bar/deli, and a library are also on offer.

Sweet Home Hotel
Athens City Centre
Price was $2,683, price is now $1,994 per person
$1,994
per person
May 17 - May 23
found 11 hours ago
Roundtrip non-stop flight included
New York (JFK) to Athens (ATH)
This hotel features a bar/lounge, free WiFi in public areas, and dry cleaning. Luggage storage, laundry facilities, and concierge services are also on offer.

Anthology of Athens, a member of The Leading Hotels of the World
Athens City Centre
Save 100% on your flight
Price was $2,807, price is now $2,111 per person
$2,111
per person
Apr 14 - Apr 17
found 1 day ago
Roundtrip non-stop flight included
New York (NYC) to Athens (ATH)
This hotel features 2 restaurants and a seasonal outdoor pool. Business travelers can take advantage of the free WiFi in public areas. Enjoy the a rooftop terrace and free buffet breakfast each morning.
Top Megara hotels deals

The Stanley
1 Odisseos Str. Athens Attiki
$94 nightly
The price is $110 total per night
$110 total
Mar 11 - Mar 12
Total with taxes and fees
This hotel features 2 restaurants, a bar/lounge, and an outdoor pool. Enjoy a meal in one of the 2 coffee shops/cafes and perks like free WiFi. You'll appreciate the a rooftop terrace, poolside bar, and laundry facilities.
Pool
Free WiFi

Grand Hyatt Athens
115, Syngrou Avenue Athens Attica
Free Cancellation
Reserve now, pay when you stay
$102 nightly
The price is $121 total per night
$121 total
Mar 16 - Mar 17
Total with taxes and fees
A full-service spa, an indoor pool, and a restaurant are all featured at this smoke-free hotel. Traveling on business? Take advantage of the business center, free WiFi in public areas, and valet parking. Enjoy the gym and unwind at the bar/lounge and poolside bar.

Electra Metropolis Athens
15 Mitropoleos Street Athens Attiki
Free Cancellation
$239 nightly
The price is $277 total per night
$277 total
Mar 22 - Mar 23
Total with taxes and fees
A full-service spa, 2 restaurants, and an indoor pool are all featured at this luxury hotel. Traveling on business? Take advantage of the business center, free WiFi in public areas, and airport shuttle. Enjoy the gym and unwind at the bar/lounge and poolside bar.

Athens Gate Hotel
10 Syngrou Avenue Athens Attiki
$175 nightly
The price is $202 total per night
$202 total
Mar 12 - Mar 13
Total with taxes and fees
This hotel features 2 coffee shops/cafes and a rooftop terrace. Enjoy a meal from the restaurant and perks like free WiFi. A bar/lounge, a 24-hour front desk, and a terrace are also provided.

Astor Hotel Athens
16 Karagiorgi Servias Street Athens Attiki
Free Cancellation
Reserve now, pay when you stay
$147 nightly
The price is $171 total per night
$171 total
Mar 11 - Mar 12
Total with taxes and fees
This hotel features a rooftop terrace and a bar/lounge. Traveling on business? Take advantage of the 24-hour business center and free WiFi in public areas. A coffee shop, a communal living room, and a computer station are also on offer.
Lowest nightly price found within the past 24 hours based on a 1 night stay for 2 adults. Prices and availability subject to change. Additional terms may apply.
Popular places to visit

Port of Piraeus
Explore the waterfront in Athens with a trip to Port of Piraeus. Discover the lively bars and fascinating museums in this walkable area.

Acropolis
Learn about the history of Acropolis, one of the top monuments in Athens. Discover the fascinating museums and shops in this walkable area.

Syntagma Square
Learn about the history of Syntagma Square, one of the top monuments in Athens. Discover the fascinating museums in this walkable area, or seek out the local tours.
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![Olympia (Greek: Ὀλυμπία; Ancient Greek: [ˈolympia]; Modern Greek: [ˈolibia] Olympía), a sanctuary of ancient Greece in Elis on the Peloponnese peninsula, is known for having been the site of the Olympic Games in classical times.
The Olympic Games were held every four years throughout Classical Antiquity, from the 8th century BC to the 4th century AD. The first Olympic Games were in honor of Zeus.
The Olympic Games (Greek: Ολυμπιακοί αγώνες , "Olympiakoi Agones") were a series of athletic competitions among representatives of city-states and one of the Panhellenic Games of Ancient Greece. They were held in honor of Zeus, and the Greeks gave them a mythological origin. Historical records indicate that they began in 950-776 BC in Olympia. They continued to be celebrated when Greece came under Roman rule, until the emperor Theodosius I suppressed them in 394 AD as part of the campaign to impose Christianity as the state religion of Rome. The games were held every four years, or olympiad, which became a unit of time in historical chronologies.
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