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Visitors Can Now ‘Explore Maroussi’ with New City Map

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Photo source: Municipality of Maroussi

The Municipality of Maroussi in Attica invites citizens and visitors to discover the area’s sites and attractions using a newly published map designed to make the city more accessible. Maroussi is a suburb in the northeastern part of the Athens urban area.

Named “Explore Maroussi”, the map provides information and clear guidance for the city’s points of interest. It features all the city’s attractions, cultural sites, shopping centers, parks, and historical monuments. This allows visitors to effortlessly plan their routes and enjoy their visit to the city.

According to the municipality, the map is a useful tool available in Greek and English, also marking the locations of public services, hospitals, health centers, schools, and other essential places for citizens’ daily lives.

Photo source: Municipality of Maroussi

Additionally, it provides information on stops and routes for all public transport passing through the city or connecting it to the central transport hubs of Attica, making travel easier and more environmentally friendly.

The “Explore Maroussi” map is available for free in the following areas of the city:

– Maroussi Town Hall

– Cultural Center of the municipality

– Voreeios Library

– Artemis Cultural Center

– Maroussi’s museums (Historical & Folklore Museum, Spathario Museum of Shadow Theater, and Museum of Natural History)

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