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Athens - Acropolis and Archeological Museum
Acropolis & National Archeological Museum After a hiccup with my hostel reservations, I managed to get a cheap room at a hotel fight in Omonia Square, which was handy as the metro station is right there too. Anyway, first thing the following morning, I headed out to the Acropolis, which is a massive historical part. I ended up spending about 6 …
Funky Gourmet Restaurant in Athens
... of the Errazuriz Estate. If not mistaken it comes from Chilly. The nose showed lemon with fresh cut grass, minerals and a bit of butteriness. On the palate, this was mouth-filling, a lingering finish and an awesome value.
The "picnic" hour…what a treat! An olive tree comes first …the olives are arranged in chocolate. We have to loosen them gently from the tree, put them in the mouth and brake the chocolate shell against the palate with the tongue. Immediately ...
Athens Day 1
... is clean, beautiful, and welcoming. I really like it here, and Raychee does too. Here are some highlights: The hotel is ridiculously close to the Acropolis. I will add that the hotel provided a complimentary bottle of wine which wasn't needed to dull the awfulness of the rooms. And because the staff at the Plaka are extra kind; they also gave us an early check-in so we could drop off our bags. For the remainder ...
Athens - Avis - Karpenisi
... the movie, The Sound of Music, and you'll see Karpenisis - absolutely stunning and more than breathtaking.
I'm wrong. Mr. G's hospitality was more stunning and more breathtaking. His second-floor condo with multiple balconies, bedrooms and modern kitchen served as our headquarters, at least until our luggage was shipped to us three days later. Mr. G's hospitality (known in Greek as Philoxenia) exceeded that of the hospitality shown by Telemachos, son of Odysseus, ...
5th Day of the Cruise
... along with another 1,000,000 people) to the ruins of the ‘Acropolis’ and down to the Agora through to the Agora Museum and it was all so unbelievable…very much the same sensation that we had in Rome and the Colosseum etc etc. The feeling of times long ago and the visions that we would have at that time. If only time machines were possible…the sights and visions we would witness. At one stage as we were walking down a hill, ...