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Attica: Home to Athens, birthplace of democracy
- Attica is a Greek peninsula that is the home of the country's capital city Athens and is the place in which democracy was first conceived of.
Attica is located in southern Greece and was home to the recent 2004 Olympic Games. It is the home of Greece's capital city Athens.
Britons enjoying holidays in Attica will find themselves at the gateway to a variety of popular and bustling cities, such as, Peiraeus, Eleusis, Megara, Laurium and Marathon.
Keen hikers will find themselves perfectly located to discover the delights of walking in the Peloponnese peninsula and the nearby islands of Salamis, Hydra and Antikythera.
Much work and upgrading took place in Attica during its time hosting the 2004 Olympic Games and the region has become a cosmopolitan holiday destination.
Filled with luxury hotels and fantastic beaches - such as those found on Saronic Gulf coastline, make holidays in Attica an excellent choice for families.

Athens: Home to the world's best known acropolis
- While Greece is home to many fortified citadels, it is its Athenian Acropolis that is the worlds best known.
The Sacred Rock, or the Acropolis of Athens, is known far and wide as the most famous in the world and is a major tourist attraction for Greece.
The Greek capital city of Athens is one of the oldest in the world and dates back more than 3,000 years.
In ancient times, Classical Athens was home to philosophers Plato, Aristotle, Socrates, Pericles and Sophocles to name but a few. Its popularity among thinkers and cultural holidaymakers continues to this day.
Athens was the first ever host-city of the Olympic Games and the city remains an important archaeological hub.
In addition to site seeing and sunbathing, those on holidays in Athens can visit one of a number of theatres - both indoor and out - while the Athens Concert Hall is regularly frequented by world-famous artists.
Other top sites to see include the Poseidon Temple, the Panathenaic Stadium, the National Archaeological Museum of Athens and Lycabettus Hill - which in mythology is credited to Athena who dropped a mountain she had been carrying, resulting in its creation.
