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Audio Guide of Psila Alonia

Plaza central de Patras, en Grecia, con una rica historia que abarca desde ejecuciones otomanas hasta su rol actual como corazón vibrante de la ciudad.

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📖 Audio Guide Chapters

6 chapters

1. Welcome to Psila Alonia

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2. The Architecture of Psila Alonia

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3. History and Figures of Psila Alonia

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4. Art and Details of Psila Alonia

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5. Secrets and Curiosities

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6. Farewell and Recommendations

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❓ Frequently Asked Questions

What are the opening hours of Psila Alonia Square and how do you get there?

Psila Alonia is a public square open 24 hours a day, 365 days a year, so you can visit whenever you like. It is located in the center of Patras and is easily reached on foot from the port or by climbing the steps on Trion Navarchon Street.

Do I have to pay any entrance fee to visit the square?

No, access to Psila Alonia is completely free for all visitors. You will only need a budget if you decide to enjoy a coffee or a meal at one of the many cafés and restaurants surrounding the square.

How much time do you recommend for this visit?

For a walk, seeing the statue of Andreas Londos, and enjoying the views, about 30 to 45 minutes is enough. However, the full local experience includes sitting on a terrace, which can extend your visit to 1 or 2 relaxing hours.

What is the historical importance of this place for Patras?

Historically known as the 'Upper Threshing Floors,' it was once a place of vineyards and Ottoman executions, but today it is a symbol of freedom and social life. The square is home to the monument to Andreas Londos, a hero of the Greek War of Independence, marking a key point in the history of Patras.

What is the best time of day or year to go?

Sunset is the ideal time to enjoy pleasant temperatures and watch the square come alive with locals. If you travel in February or March, it is an essential hub for experiencing the famous Patras Carnival.

Is the square accessible for people with reduced mobility?

Yes, the surface of the square is wide, paved, and flat, making it easy for wheelchairs to move around. However, keep in mind that reaching it from the lower part of the city may require transport, as the surrounding streets have steep slopes.

What other tourist attractions can I see near Psila Alonia?

You are in a strategic location near the famous Trion Navarchon steps leading down to the port. In addition, just a few minutes away on foot you will find the impressive Roman Odeon of Patras and the medieval castle.

What practical advice would you give me to make the most of the experience?

Do not rush; sit under the palm trees, have a frappé like a true Greek, and enjoy the views over the gulf. To better understand the context of what you see in Greece, I recommend complementing your trip with the explanations at IAudioguia.com.

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