Aegina (city)
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Aegina Town is a city in Aegina /Αίγινα (Egina, Eghina, Aigina), one of the Saronic Gulf Islands. It's reputed as the first capital of Greece.Get in
- By boat, from Athens (Port of Piraeus):
- Hellenic Seaways
- Nova Ferries
- ANEK Lines
- Aegean
- A.N.E.S
See
- Temple of Apollo (Kolona)
- Nikos Kazantzakis' memorial house
- Christos Kapralos' museum
- archeology museum
- St. Nicholas Chapel
- Panagitsa Church
- The Government House
- the Einardio
- the Tower of Markellos
- the Orphanage
- the fish market
Sleep
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phone: +30 22970 28501address: 23 Stratigou D. Petriti StA 2-star hotel which is walking distance from the port and 150 m from a sandy beach, near the historical site of the Temple of Apollo. It is a newly built hotel, with 19 rooms, and friendly staff. It offers 2 double rooms, 11 twin rooms and 6 triple (2 + 1 beds). All rooms have private bathroom, air conditioning and television, while many have balconies overlooking the sea. Some rooms have a refrigerator. There is also a courtyard with palm trees and a terrace with panoramic views of the harbor and generally throughout the city. Guests have free wireless internet access.