34 Leoforos Vasilisis Amalias (0.0 km from Zappeio Roman Baths)
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34 Filellinon 1 όροφος (0.0 km from Zappeio Roman Baths)
Set in Athens 700 metres from National Garden Life Houses Zappeio Apartment offers a living room with a flat-screen TV. It is situated 700 metres from Anafiotika and features free WiFi plus a 24-hour front desk.
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Dedalou (0.1 km from Zappeio Roman Baths)
Best Stay under Acropolis is a recently renovated apartment in the center of Athens a 6-minute walk from Ermou Street and 600 yards from Akropolis Metro Station. Guests staying at this apartment have access to a patio.
4 Τσάτσου (0.1 km from Zappeio Roman Baths)
Located in Athens Athens City Center 984 feet from Zappion - National Garden and 1969 feet from Syntagma Square Rastoni Athens Suites near Acropolis at Tsatsou street provides accommodations with free WiFi and a balcony.
Kidathineon 4 (0.1 km from Zappeio Roman Baths)
Beautiful Apartment at Plaka offers fully equipped accommodation in Athens. It opens out to a balcony and offers free WiFi throughout the property.
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The Zappeio Roman Baths, located in the city of Athens, Greece, are some of the most impressive and impressive archaeological remains in all of Europe. The Baths were built in the first century AD and feature numerous pools and a complex network of tunnels underneath. The baths are situated in an area rich with history and have been used for both bathing and socializing.
The main baths are made up of four distinct rooms: a frigidarium (cold room), tepidarium (warm room), caldarium (hot room) and the laconicum (sweating room). Each of these rooms served its own purpose in order to create a comprehensive bathing experience. The walls of the baths are made from white marble from Mount Pentelikon, which can still be seen today.
In addition to these four main rooms, there were also several smaller ancillary facilities such as massage rooms, changing areas, dressing rooms, spas and other amenities that would have been available to visitors during their visits. One of the most interesting features was the large pool located at the center of the complex which has been found to contain natural hot springs water that still runs to this day.
The Zappeio Roman Baths offer visitors a unique opportunity to explore ancient Greek culture through its remains; providing insight into how people lived thousands of years ago. Since its initial discovery in 1891, it has become one of Athens' most popular tourist attractions as well as an important historical landmark for locals. Visitors can take tours guided by experienced professionals who can explain the intricacies behind each room's purpose and elaborate on what life could have been like at this time period in history.