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Megara Oil Terminal

Megara, a historic town and municipality in West Attica, Greece, offers a rich tapestry of history and diverse experiences. Situated in the northern part of the Isthmus of Corinth, opposite the island of Salamis, Megara was once one of the four districts of Attica. Historically, Megara was a trade port specializing in the export of wool, animal products, and livestock. It even had two harbors: Pagae on the Corinthian Gulf and Nisaea on the Saronic Gulf.

Explore the religious site, Monastery of Agia Paraskevi Mazi Megara. History comes alive at the Archaeological Museum of Megara, showcasing exhibits from recent excavations. For an adrenaline-pumping experience, take a breathtaking helicopter flight over Athens with Superior Air. Explore Megara's unique landscape on a railbiking tour, using pedal-powered railroad carts on the inactive railway network. For those seeking an underwater adventure, the Coastal Diving Center offers SCUBA diving opportunities.

While Megara might not have a booming nightlife scene, you can discover local bars and late-night venues for a more low-key experience. If you're looking for a vibrant nightlife scene, nearby Athens offers a plethora of clubs, music, and entertainment options. 

Unfortunately, specific shopping recommendations for Megara are limited. However, don't miss the chance to explore local markets and shops for unique finds and hidden treasures.

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