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Acropolis

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    • Day 24

      From Athens to Santorini

      August 29, 2019 in Greece ⋅ 🌙 25 °C

      Who says we are lazy? Up at 7.00 for breakfast then waiting at the gates of the Acropolis at 8.00am. Method to our madness - beat the heat and the crowds!! It was a great time to go there was no queues and the heat was bearable. Amazing sights and history. By the time we were leaving there were thousands of people and we couldn’t wait to get out of there. Still you can’t go to Athens without seeing the Acropolis.

      After getting organised we headed off to the airport again, but this time took the Metro, which was easy and only cost 20 Euro against the taxi which was 55. Made it easily to the airport and again sat around for hours but it was worth it, arriving in Santorini made the airport boredom disappear.

      We caught a taxi to our apartment which is just amazing with an incredible view from our balcony of the sea and the Caldera. Absolutely heaven. Amazing place and the scenery is gorgeous.

      There is one photo of me reclining and trying to look like a model. We laughed and laughed about this one because everywhere we go there are gorgeous girls flicking their hair and posing for photos. They get in your way and you get dirty looks if you dare to get in the way. So we decided to do our own, who says a 60 year old can’t compete!😂😂 well maybe not compete but we had a good laugh.

      Of course we have taken hundreds of photos because you want to capture everything you see which is impossible. But we had dinner on a cliff side and watched the sunset on our first night in Santorini.
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    • Day 22

      A ruin-ed holiday

      September 25, 2023 in Greece ⋅ 🌙 24 °C

      This morning the tour started by taking us to the Acropolis and the Pantheon. We fought our way through the massive crowds and toured the top of the city. The views and ruins were as impressive as we had hoped - and our tour guide gave us more information about the history and the myths surrounding its creation and partial destruction.

      We hopped on our coach and then headed to some other major sites in Athens, including the Panathenaic stadium - which was very impressive. I would not have liked to participate in sports there, it may be beautiful but it was hot.

      We then ventured to our next destination, stopping at the Corinth canal and then in a small town for lunch, where we enjoyed stolen rolls and from our breakfast buffet and a bought affagato.

      We finally got to our accommodation in Nauplia; Greece's first capital city. We had 2 hours before we needed to gather for our dinner adventure so we decided to go for a walk around this beautiful town. On our travels we walked towards a hill in which the fortress of Palamidi sits, we got to the base and thought 'why not, we can do this without water, sun protection and in a dress' 999 steps later we definitely earned our dinner.

      We got to the top and realized we didn't have enough time to spend the 18 euros to enter the actual fortress, so we walked straight back down the stairs towards our hotel to shower off the sweat.

      We had a group walking tour around the town with our guide and learnt more about the history before jumping on a boat to see the fortress and the island a little better. Once we disembarked we headed to an included 3 course dinner (with wine) where we ate with our travel companions and was serenaded by lovely Greek men playing guitars and smoking.

      After we ate too much we went for a late night walk through the laneways and headed back to the hotel for a good sleep before more sight seeing tomorrow.

      Today's steps
      Both: 17k
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    • Day 103

      Goodbye Paros

      July 16, 2023 in Greece ⋅ ☀️ 34 °C

      After a wonderful 2-1/2 weeks in Paros, it was bitter sweet to leave today.
      It was sad to say goodbye to the amazing Irini, and Illias, George and the rest of the hard working staff at Marinero but it was time to head towards the next Greek island.

      So off to Athens we went again, only this time we got to bring Keyala (albeit a still very sick, but hopefully slowly mending, Keyala).

      We got to play Athens tour guide (isn’t she lucky?!) so off we went…Hadrian’s Gate, our favourite yogurt bar, souvenir shops, Acropolis, and finally to our favourite (at least Dale’s) restaurant in Greece, To Kati Allo.

      A whirlwind but Keyala seemed to enjoy it nonetheless ☺️
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    • Day 5

      Sightseeingtour Athen

      July 9, 2022 in Greece ⋅ ⛅ 27 °C

      Einen ereignisreichen Tag haben wir alle jetzt hinter uns! Wir haben so viel gesehen dass man gar nicht alles wiedergegeben kann. Die Bilder sprechen für sich.
      Als Fazit kann man sagen, dass Athen sehr viel Schönes, Altes, Buntes und Spannendes zu bieten hat. Benni ist sehr beeindruckt von so viel Geschichte und Vielfalt!Read more

    • Day 2

      Temple d'Athéna Nikè

      May 16, 2023 in Greece ⋅ ☁️ 23 °C

      Nikè signifie la victoire en grec. Ce temple a été construit pour célébrer la victoire contre les Perses.
      Athéna Nikè est représentée par une femme avec des ailes.
      La marque Nike a adopté ce mot grec et leur virgule vient de là.Read more

    • Day 3

      Journée à l'Acropole

      June 6, 2023 in Greece ⋅ ⛅ 29 °C

      Καλημέρα ! Hier nous nous sommes promené beaucoup dans les rues d'Athènes, presque 14 km de marche ! On est allé au musée de l'Acropole pour profiter un peu de l'air climatisé, c'était chaud en titi & et ensuite en fin d'après midi on a été visiter le mythique Acropole d'Athènes ! Suivi d'une bonne bière froide sur une petite terrasse vraiment cute et par la suite on a été souper à une trattoria juste à côté de notre appartement 😋 Nuit à dormir sur la corde à linge étant donné que la ville bouge constamment jour et nuit, donc très bruyante... Et on a jamais comprit comment fonctionnait l'air climatisé de notre chambre 😅 Bonne journée !!! 😄Read more

    • Day 19

      The Gods of Greece

      September 4, 2019 in Greece ⋅ ☀️ 27 °C

      Thanassi, Athena's cousin picks us up at 9.00.
      Gorgeous man. Overjoyed to see Athena.

      He drops us at the bottom of the path to the Acropolis and has already bought us our tickets to the Acropolis and museum. He gives us museum books and sends us on our way.
      He will meet us at 10.30 at the museum Cafe.

      We walk up through the olive trees on the marble stone path. It is extremely slippery.

      The walk up is steep and you need to watch your step. You either walk on small rocks or smooth marble.

      The Parthenon is huge and majestic. Sand coloured with columns contrasting against the blue sky.

      Cannot take a bad photo of the Acropolis.

      We walk around slowly. I see the Temple of Nike standing smaller by itself and the amphitheatre of Odean Horodes Atticus is below.

      The temple I like is the Old temple of Athena. The one with the 4 ladies.

      The temple was destroyed in a battle.
      Greeks continue restoration.
      The museum is used to hold all precious relics.

      We head back down to the museum and find Thanassi sitting in the Cafe with a Greek coffee.

      He is very affectionate and loving and I am endeared to him immediately.

      Thanassi plays guide to us around the museum.
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      We first sit to watch a short film-

      The Greeks built all temples for their gods. With 'The goddess Athena being the main one'.

      It took 50 years to build the Acropolis. Finished about 552 bc.

      The Greeks concentrated on location and proportions.
      Using doric and ionic collumns

      The goddess Athena statue was built in the middle of the Parthenon. But was destroyed later in a battle with the perusians.

      The Parthenon is built in white pentalic marble.

      In strict formality, with unique carvings all over. Friezes of battles, like the battle of troy.

      Such fine work in marble blocks.
      The centaurs are displayed and Thanassi and I look at each other as we are both saggies.
      The goddess Athena was born from the head of Zeus.
      ....
      We are then lead around the sculptures by Thanassi.

      I love the frieze of 'Poseidon, Apollo and Aphrodite' sitting together in marble.

      The 'Crown of the Acropolis' is a huge flower, which looks similar to French art nouveau.

      There is a long frieze here of riders on horse back in battle.
      My sister, Julie, an artist, creates beautiful horse sculptures herself. I compare the works and can see that Julie has the conformation and movement exactly the same as these thousand year old relics. So proves even more that she is doing an amazing job.
      I take photos for her to see.

      16,000 people visit the Acropolis per day in August

      Beautiful museum, only 10 years old.
      The Greeks are arguing with the English and French to give back their artworks. The English said you have no where to display. So the Greeks finally built a world class museum. And they wait still.

      Thanassi drops us off at our hotel and will collect us later for dinner.

      We head out for a walk around The Plaka.
      The most beautiful shops are here.
      Danger zone for Athena.

      Must walk around here when you come to Athens.

      We sit for lunch. Theens has souvlaki, I have a delicious veal, mushroom and potato dish. It is devine. I feed some to Athena as it is so good.
      She agrees.
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    • Day 2

      Odéon

      May 16, 2023 in Greece ⋅ ☁️ 23 °C

      Odéon, c'est un théâtre mais couvert. Il servait surtout pour les chants et a une acoustique exceptionnelle. Les Grecs l'utilisent encore aujourd'hui et organisent l'été des festivals de musique 🎵

    • Day 29

      Von Athen nach Paros

      June 18, 2023 in Greece ⋅ 🌙 21 °C

      Von Athen geht es für uns weiter mit der Fähre nach Paros, eine Insel der Kykladen, wo es die schönsten Strände geben soll. Wir suchen uns einen Parkplatz für eine Nacht mitten in Athen um morgens in aller Frühe zur Fähre aufzubrechen. Weil wir noch ein paar Stunden in Athen haben, nehmen wir ein Taxi ins Zentrum und erhaschen einen Blick auf die Akropolis. Ein Aufstieg wurde aufgrund mangelnder Zeit und höher Temperatur von den Mädels abgelehnt 😄Read more

    • Day 14

      Parlament und Syntagma Square

      September 8, 2023 in Greece ⋅ ☁️ 25 °C

      Change of the guard (Wachwechsel) am Grab des unbekannten Soldaten vor dem Parlamentsgebäude am Syntagma Platz. Vor einigen Jahren gab es hier zahlreiche Ausschreitungen und Demos wegen der Euro- und Schuldenkrise Griechenlands.Read more

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