Μorus Boutique Hotel
Sightseeing
Ancient Agora of Athens
Acropolis
Kerameikos Archaeological Site
Temple of Hephaestus
Monument to the Unknown Soldier
Museums
Acropolis Museum
Δημοτική Πινακοθήκη
National Archaeological Museum
Transportation
Metro Omonia
Metro Syntagma
Thisio Subway station
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Ancient History

Athens is a city built on stories. As Morus is one of the most ideally located hotels near the Acropolis, in Athens, you're perfectly placed to walk through the chapters of its ancient past. Just minutes from the hotel, the Ancient Agora of Athens offers a glimpse into the civic heart of classical life, while the Acropolis-with its iconic Parthenon-stands as a timeless symbol of the city's spirit. Nearby, the Kerameikos Archaeological Site reveals layers of history where everyday life met sacred rituals. Don't miss the Temple of Hephaestus, one of the best-preserved temples in Greece, nestled within a leafy park. And at the Monument to the Unknown Soldier, modern Athens pays tribute to its ancient ideals of heroism and sacrifice. From your base in Psiri, these landmarks aren't just destinations-they're part of the atmosphere, echoing through the streets just beyond your door.

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Museums

Athens' artistic and archaeological legacy is just beyond your doorstep. Begin at the acclaimed Acropolis Museum, where ancient artifacts meet cutting-edge architecture in a space that brings Greece's classical past vividly to life. A short stroll away, the Municipal Gallery of Athens showcases the city's evolving creative pulse through contemporary Greek art and modern exhibitions. For a deeper dive into millennia of history, the National Archaeological Museum houses one of the world's most important collections of ancient treasures-from Cycladic figurines to Mycenaean gold. Whether you're a history enthusiast or an art lover, Morus places you in the heart of it all.

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Greek Gastronomy

Greek cuisine is a celebration of simplicity, seasonality, and shared experience. From sun-ripened tomatoes and golden olive oil to fresh seafood and slow-cooked meats, every dish tells a story rooted in place and tradition. In the heart of Psiri, Athens' bohemian quarter, this culinary heritage thrives amidst a tapestry of flavors and aromas. Wander through its lively streets and you'll encounter the sizzle of souvlaki skewers, the inviting scent of freshly baked bougatsa, and the rich notes of spices wafting from Evripidou Street's renowned spice shops. Here, dining transcends mere sustenance-it's an immersive journey into the soul of Greek culture, where each meal is an opportunity to connect, savor, and celebrate.