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Agora Suites
Agora Suites

3 Dexippou (0.1 km from Roman Forum of Athens (Roman Agora))

Agora Suites provides a garden as well as accommodations with free Wifi and a kitchenette in the center of Athens. Popular points of interest nearby include Monastiraki Metro Station Parthenon and Temple of Hephaestus.

Superb 1 reviews
9.5
Adrian Hotel
Adrian Hotel

74 Adrianou Street (0.1 km from Roman Forum of Athens (Roman Agora))

Located right under the Acropolis hill Adrian Hotel is ideally located near all major Athens attractions. Rooms are elegantly decorated and feature private balconies. The rooftop terrace overlooks the Parthenon.

Very good 2616 reviews
8.6
Mythodea Athens Suites
Mythodea Athens Suites

72 Adrianoy (0.1 km from Roman Forum of Athens (Roman Agora))

Superb 2 reviews
10.0
AEOLIS SUITES  Ancient Athens at your window!
AEOLIS SUITES Ancient Athens at your window!

(0.2 km from Roman Forum of Athens (Roman Agora))

Superb 3 reviews
10.0
The Zillers Boutique Hotel
The Zillers Boutique Hotel

54 Mitropoleos (0.2 km from Roman Forum of Athens (Roman Agora))

The Zillers Boutique Hotel is located in Athens 656 feet from Adrianou Street and 984 feet from Roman Agora. The hotel has a bar and a restaurant as well as a sun terrace and unobstructed views of the Acropolis. Free WiFi is available throughout.

Superb 512 reviews
9.0
Athens Muses Suites
Athens Muses Suites

13 Κυρρήστου (0.2 km from Roman Forum of Athens (Roman Agora))

Well set in the center of Athens Athens Muses Suites provides continental breakfast and free WiFi throughout the property.

Pleasant 65 reviews
6.7
24K Athena Suites
24K Athena Suites

Pandrossou 24 (0.2 km from Roman Forum of Athens (Roman Agora))

Ideally located in the Plaka area 24K Athena Suites promises a relaxing and wonderful visit. The property offers a wide range of amenities and perks to ensure you have a great time.

Superb 29 reviews
9.6
NS PLACE Modern Apartment Acropolis view
NS PLACE Modern Apartment Acropolis view

Mitropoleos 82 (0.2 km from Roman Forum of Athens (Roman Agora))

Just a few steps from Monastiraki Square and a 2-minute walk from Monastiraki Train Station NS PLACE Modern Apartment Acropolis view features accommodations in Athens with a fitness center.

Superb 178 reviews
9.7

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The Roman Forum of Athens, often referred to as the Roman Agora, was a public square located in the center of the Ancient Greek city-state. It served as an important center of commerce and political activity, where citizens could conduct business, worship in religious temples, listen to speeches by influential people and engage in other activities.

The forum was made up of two levels with a large staircase connecting them, and included numerous buildings such as shops, inns and baths. The agora was surrounded by colonnades that contained statues of gods and mythical heroes. In the days of antiquity, it was not just a place for conducting business or listening to speeches but also a venue for performances such as plays and debates. It has been estimated that at its peak the agora had around 1 million visitors every day – making it one of the largest public spaces in history. For centuries after its establishment, the Roman Forum of Athens was an important center of culture and trade in Greece. It hosted many great philosophers, poets and other notable figures who spoke here on subjects ranging from politics to philosophy.

After the fall of Rome this site fell into disrepair but was eventually rediscovered during excavations in 1834 and is now part of modern-day Athens' UNESCO World Heritage Site. Today visitors can explore remains from different periods such as Roman artifacts, Classical Greek sculptures and Byzantine mosaics – providing insight into life during this time period.