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	<title>Athens.com &#124; Athens Greece Travel, Hotels, Cruises, Restaurants &#38; More &#187; Piraeus</title>
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		<title>Two Fabulous Fish Tavernas of Port of Piraeus &amp; Mikrolimano Harbor</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Athens' Piraeus, a long-time blue-collar harbor city, has recently become a hot scene again. In particular, visitors and residents alike are especially drawn to the yacht-lined Mikrolimano harbor.

For food and drink the results are a hit or miss. We recommend avoiding the bright and shiny new bars that cater to the tourists and instead visit two seafood tavernas . . .]]></description>
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		<title>Visit: Lycabettus Hill, Athens Greece</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Lycabettus Hill is a vantage point that gives a great view of the city of Athens below. The other hill that offers a view of the city is the Acropolis. This 1000-foot high limestone rock is a favorite trek for Athenians and tourists. Lycabettus which means “Hill of Wolves” is the place to be on [...]]]></description>
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