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Makrygiánni

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    • Day 33

      Disembarkation

      October 6, 2023 in Greece ⋅ ☀️ 23 °C

      This morning we disembarked from the cruise nice and early, made the hour bus trip back to Athens and said Goodbye to our tour guide Pavlos.

      As it was only 9am and we couldn't book in yet we dropped our bags off and set off on an adventure.

      After wandering around we headed into the Acropolis museum. The museum was great and had heaps of artifacts and pieces from the acropolis which we visited just a week ago.

      After some more walking and a successful post office trip we ended the day just relaxing in the room watching the historical Greek movie - Mumma mia, with dinner which was a mix grill.

      Step count - 26k
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    • Day 54

      Athen Part I

      December 30, 2022 in Greece ⋅ ⛅ 13 °C

      Nachdem wir uns erfolgreich mit unserer Freundin Leo in Athen am Flughafen getroffen und in unserem gemeinsamen AirBnB eingefunden hatten, verging der Abend ohne weitere nennenswerte Ereignisse.
      Am nächsten Tag wagten wir uns ein wenig in Athen vor – beginnend mit dem Akropolis Museum. Dessen Ausstellungsstücke waren wie erwartet beeindruckend, leider fehlte uns ein wenig ein durch die Ausstellung führender „roter Faden“. Mittendrin wurden wir von einer Tänzergruppe überrascht, welche typisch griechische Volkstänze aufführte.
      Ein ungeplantes Highlight stellte für uns die Ausstellung „Raiment of the Soul“ dar, welche Fotografien von Menschen in traditionellen Gewändern präsentierte – mit der Besonderheit, dass auf die Fotografien Teile der Stoffe gestickt waren und das Bild somit zum Leben erwachte.
      Daraufhin erkundeten wir den „Botanischen Garten“, welcher mitunter zwei Schildkröten-Teiche besaß, und irrten ein wenig durch die unzähligen Gassen der alten Stadtviertel, manche schöner als die anderen, ehe wir dann zum Abendbrot Burger aßen und der Tag damit ausklang.
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    • Day 34

      Athens Tour

      May 29, 2022 in Greece ⋅ ☀️ 81 °F

      Who hoo! Mom and Dad made it to Athens and were game for a walking tour even with the jet lag and heat.

      The Panatheatic Stadium was originally built in the 6th century, and was renovated for the 1896 Olympics. It's entirely made of marble.Read more

    • Day 3

      Sotto il Museo c'erano case!!!!!!!!!!!!!

      April 14 in Greece ⋅ ☀️ 27 °C

      E la gente è stupida, e per qualche motivo butta i soldi nei pozzi per il grano nelle case di ste persone. Come se fra 2000/3000 qualcuno buttasse monete nel forno di casa vostra perché porta fortuna.

    • Day 3

      Acropolismuseum

      March 1 in Greece ⋅ 🌧 13 °C

      So crass, was die damals alles auf die Beine gestellt haben und wie..
      Deren Mythologie fasziniert mich auch immer wieder aufs Neue 😅
      Mega cool hier auf jeden Fall :)
      Und ich bin so froh, dass ich mir das gut heute aufgehoben habe. Es ist richtig am Plästern.Read more

    • Day 4

      Akropolismuseum 🏢

      October 18, 2023 in Greece ⋅ ⛅ 20 °C

      Nach der Akropolis ging es den Hügel runter in das dazugehörende Museum 🏢. Es wurde 2009 eröffnet und ist dementsprechend modern eingerichtet. Über drei Stockwerke kann man Ausstellungsstücke betrachten. Unten konnten wir Vasen und Statuen besichtigen, im zweiten Stock sind die originalen Statuen des Erechtheion präsentiert. Der dritte Stock ist das Hauptstück, es wurde das Parthenon in Beton 🪨 und mit Eisensäulen nachgebaut und die Relife und Statuen des Giebels sind am "richtigen" Platz anzuschauen. Leider sind viele Stücke hier Kopien, denn viele Originale befinden sich in London oder in Paris. Die Kopien erkennt man an der helleren Farbe.Read more

    • Day 75 - Athens, Greece

      September 22, 2023 in Greece ⋅ ☀️ 32 °C

      Seeing we couldn’t find a supermarket last night, we thought we’d treat ourselves to breakfast out.
      We went off to Picky Bunch & Speciality Coffee, I know it’s summer but I’m a sucker for Porridge, so had to try their porridge. It was good, still doesn’t beat Seven Penny on the West Coast, NZ

      Our plan for the day was to see some of the ancient sites of Athens. We went to the Ancient Agora of Athens to buy our passes to visit the main 5 sites. The lady attendant was informing people that Saturday & Sunday were free days due to heritage days, so all sites were free. So we changed our plan to go see the sites tomorrow. Majority of sites you can see from the outside as well & there’s not many information boards inside.

      So we went past a couple from the outside as they are dotted all along the main areas, then headed to the main shopping street. We wanted to get some clothes for Egypt as some of my clothes have seen better days, also we found 50euro tax free shipping in Greece.
      I also got a haircut and finally went for the shaved look… aerodynamic on top… shame about the rest!

      We got some lunch from Smak Ζυμερία, which is pizza with the Greek twist to it! It was amazing!

      We got back to the accommodation to cool down then headed over to the Acropolis Museum, as we had been told by other travellers this was a not to be missed museum.

      Before reaching the museum, we found a local shop with an amazing dress for Katie that would keep her cool for Egypt but modestly covered encase that is needed. The shop keeper was friendly and her Labrador wasn’t moving from the cold stone floor in a hurry while we were in the small shop!

      Once at the museum, we started the museum off by going under the museum, this is the ruins site of Roman & early Byzantine Athens. They built the museum to be raised and made sure smart placement of the concrete footings, to not damage the ruins that are there. This building is sitting on bedrock that can survive a 10.0 magnitude earthquake! The digging started in 1997 for the ruins, they had excavated the footprint of the museum and found all the ruins to be able to start the museum build, then they covered it in sand to protect the ruins while building the museum. The museum was opened in 2009, but the ruins were not open for the public to walk through until 2019.

      After the ruins site we went into the museum, all the artefacts they found on the acropolis hill is now stored here (except for some marble statues the Pom’s won’t give back, as they think they had permission to take them!)
      The statues in question are the Caryatids of Erechtheum, which are one of six female figures who supported the roof of the south porch of the Erechtheion (next to the Parthenon up top) the female figures on the Erechtheion there today, are replicas due to the originals weathering away.

      We found the museum to be well laid out, we are not ones to love museums but we both agreed it was great to see. I’m just amazed at how much stays in tact especially from 600 BC!

      After the museum we made our way through the heat back to our Accomadation, I got a beer to enjoy once back at the apartment. (Mamos beer for those wondering!) Katie had the enjoyment of watching some 90 day fiancé on the iPad!

      We had dinner at a local tavern I found and just happened to be right behind Little Klook!
      Krasopoulio tou Kokkora is a little tradition Greek tavern serving a great Mousaka made with beef mince! Katie had the local sausage, we also had the house wine! Biggest thing I’ll miss is the 4-9euro 0.5l house wine in Europe! Unfortunately we were too full to try Little Klook, but I did tell the waiter trying to lure me in to there, that I’d be back tomorrow night!

      To let my new hair do down, we went to The Party Bar to have a Spritz & a Gin & Tonic to finish our night.
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    • Day 4

      Lunch at Liondi

      December 24, 2022 in Greece ⋅ ⛅ 14 °C

      Back from our bus trips and chilled to the bone, we headed to Liondi which we had spotted when we were walking through the Plaka district the day before. This restaurant is famous for serving the best moussaka in Athens so we had to give it a go.

      We ended up having a fabulous meal. We shared a Greek salad and some pitta bread to start, and then both had the moussaka which was as good as all the reviews said it would be. We drank the house red. We were then served a delicious complimentary homemade caramel and vanilla cheesecake with a shot of something equally tasty! We finished the meal with strong Greek coffee. Perfect! And, like yesterday, we didn't need to eat again until breakfast on Christmas morning!

      After lunch, we wandered through Plaka to Monastiraki Square. The area is full of souvenir shops. It's very pretty but we weren't tempted to buy anything! 😀
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    • Day 1

      Lördag 13/5 resdag

      May 13, 2023 in Greece ⋅ ☁️ 17 °C

      Man borde få en belöning när man stiger upp 03:30 en lördag morgon. Iofs så är hela denna resa en belöning så det kanske inte är så orättvist att stiga upp före fåglarna i alla fall.

      Arlanda hade försäkrat att det tidigare kaoset vid incheckning och säkerhetskontroll ska vara ett minne blott. Det var långt ifrån perfekt och anmodan att vara på Arlanda två timmar före avgång bör åtlydas.

      I kön träffade vi två medresenärer från en tidigare resa. Vår reseledare Pia har vi åkt med en gång förut och återseendet var hjärtligt.

      Vi hade beställt frukostpaket på flyget och det var välkommet. SAS-planet hade en osedvanligt bra ljudanläggning och det fanns en berättarglad man i cockpit som återkommande berättade vad vi kunde se neråt, till vänster och till höger.
      Tyvärr kunde vi inte se någotdera för vi hade platserna närmast mittgången. Det var dock trevliga avbrott.

      Vi hämtades med buss i Aten som körde oss direkt till en restaurang i gamla stan. Lite grekiska smårätter och vi började bekanta oss med varandra. Vi är 24 personer och det finns nog inte någon som är yngre än 65. Vi är alltså i ett passande sällskap!

      Hotellet är detsamma som vi bodde på vid vår kryssning 2018. Bra läge med gångavstånd till gamla stan, Akropolis och Akropolismuseet.

      Kvällen var fri för egna aktiviteter så vi letade upp en restaurang där vi åt en lättare måltid med 1/2kg - ja kg - vin och avslutade med en glass på vägen hem.

      Pia, reseledaren, funderade på att kolla Mello men var tveksam eftersom det börjar först klockan 22 här. Vi har nämligen numera grekisk sommartid. Vi avstod.
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    • Day 2

      Acropolis hill

      February 15, 2020 in Greece ⋅ 🌧 12 °C

      Saturday was entirely given over to walking Acropolis hill, more museums, Agoras new and old, and as much walking and eating as we could fit into twelve hours. We managed about 13km and my feet will never recover.Read more

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