POCKET ROUGH GUIDE ATHENS The best Athens has to offer. Pocket Rough Guide Athens is your essential guide to Greece's capital, with the all the key sights, restaurants, shops and bars. Whether you have an afternoon or a few days at your disposal, our itineraries help you plan your trip, and the Best of section picks out the highlights you won't want to miss, from the cutting-edge Acropolis Museum to vertiginous views from Lykavit s Hill. Divided by area for easy navigation, the Places section is written in Rough Guide's trademark honest and informative style, with listings of the must-see sights and our pick of the places to eat, drink and dance, from lively neighbourhood tavernas to the perfect bars to kick off a night out. The best of the city's shops, restaurants, bars, clubs and hotels, selected by our expert authors Tailored itineraries and highlights make trip-planning easy Inspirational colour photography brings the city to life Up-to-date background information, including transport details and a calendar of festivals and events.

  1. Athens Rough Guide
  2. Athens Rough Guide

Map of Athens, Greece   Athens Street Map Thanks to Jan from Belgium who sent me this terrific map of central Athens after realizing this was one thing my Athens Guide was missing. You can also get free maps from the GNTO (Greek National Tourist Organization) office at 18-20 Dionysiou Areopagitou Street about 100 meters from the Acropolis Museum. Or at least you used to be able to. The last time I went they were out and the woman did not know when or if they were reprinting them. Let me know if you go there. For the best selection of Guidebooks and maps go to Ekdoseis Infognomon at 14 Filellinon just three blocks up from Syntagma Square across the street from.

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Athens Rough Guide

They have maps of all the islands, Greece maps, Athens street maps, and all the popular Guidebooks as well as maps and Guides for other countries. I have also found maps in Barnes and Noble and other major bookstores in the US and abroad. Something handy to have with you when you get hold of a good map is a compass. You have never used a compass before but don't  be afraid. They are very simple and all you have to remember is that the needle always points north. So you line up the needle with the N and look at your map and you can see where you are and in which direction you need to walk in. Even on the islands. This helpful advice comes from Trent Spradling, of Eugene Oregon and the first thing I am going to do is go and buy one for myself.

Athens Rough Guide

Travelbookstore at 71 Solonos Street in Kolonaki is a bookshop specialising in travel guides and maps of Greece as well as of all international destinations. They have a great variety of editions in Greek, English, French, German, Spanish from companies such as Lonely planet, Rough Guides,Dk, Insight, Michelin, Hachette, Baedeker, Jana Seta, Cicerone, Hallwag, Marco Polo and many others. If you need maps of Greece then this would be a good place to go because they have the largest selection of any bookstore in Athens, and probably the world. They also offered to give a 15% discount to anyone who mentions that they found them in my Athens Survival Guide. If you are looking for a particular map or guide you can e-mail them.