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Funky Gourmet Restaurant in Athens
... disperses and…this is where the surprise comes. Can this be chocolate or is it a real olive?
Then it is the tiny picnic basket with the tiny crispy baguettes and the little gingham tablecloth. The platter had everything, the presentation beyond any imagination! We placed everything on the “table cloth” and it was indeed as if suddenly we became children and we were enjoying our meal in the countryside out on a field! I don’t want to ...
Athens Day 1
... day we wandered the gorgeous streets, shops, and sights of Athens. Not once did I feel threatened, and neither did Raych because I am big and strong and stuff. We saw a museum, got street food called soulvaki, and headed home for a nap. Later that night, from the roof top bar, we drank in the spectacular view and the free wine. All around us the city was bustling, concerts, and parties all around. We heard a ...
Athens - Avis - Karpenisi
... disguised Athena (Goddess & daughter of Zeus). He drove us through the mountains, fed us with a history of the region and bountiful food and ensured that we would never go without.
Mr. G took us to the village where he was born - currently a population of three persons. Our ears popped with each turn and switchback of the car, either up or down the paved, unmarked mountain roads. We stopped at the smallest villages: Voutyro (known as "butter" in English) ...
5th Day of the Cruise
... to think we were walking the same streets as Greek Legends and these structures were still existing. What can I say….
Regretfully…we left the Ancient Greek areas and made our way back to the ‘Metro’with the hope of finding a nice restaurant to have lunch at before we caught the train. At Monastraki Square we walked up one of the busy roads and some excitable spruiker showed us to his place and sat us down…we were ...
Acropolis
... and the Pantheon for about an hour, until we could not handle the heat any longer. The Acropolis was under quite a bit of renovations, with was interesting because you could see as the restored the old marble columns and stones with new marble. Half of the Acropolis was not under construction, which allowed us to see it in it's ancient glory. After we toured the mountain top ruins, we returned by taxi to our dodgy hotel to retrieve our bags and move ...