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...... Athens
After getting up at 6 to make it to Milan Airport, we caught a 1.5 hour flight to Athens. Thankfully my luggage still managed to be under weight after all the shopping! We caught a taxi from the airport where the taxi driver told us that we are staying in one of the worst suburbs in Athens... he was no wrong. There was police everywhere and a big …
New views of the Acropolis
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Amazing Acropolis of Athens
... began our long walk to the Acropolis in 32 degrees heat and then a huge climb to the top. It was a killer. But so worth the effort. We were struck by the immense stone city walls, a beautifully restored amphitheatre that's used today and then walking through a main gateway, the Parthenon comes into view. How magnificent! It is huge! It is inconceivable that up to the 17th century it was ...
A restful day in Athens—Happy Birthday Ameri
... above the Athens chaos so much we stayed to enjoy the sunset. We found free wi-fi (hard to find so far) so we were able to Face Time with Uncle Marc and wish him a Happy Birthday and we tried to Skype with Uncle Johnny to find out how his surprise Birthday Party went the day before—he must have still been sleeping. However, it took some serious negotiations with Ethan and Elyse to stay the extra 90 minutes so we could take in the sunset. SUCCESS! We saw the ...
Athens
... of the recession. Made our way to the main square Syntagma Square .Some protest was going on and we sat in a café and watched it all going on around us $14 a beer !!! Didn’t have the elegance of the Spanish plazas, and walking around definite signs of things not going well, lots of graffiti, shops closed and building works that looked like they’d come to a halt.
We walked through the back streets and found little taverna , had our first Greek ...