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    • Day 4

      Morning Tours in Athens

      September 3, 2021 in Greece ⋅ ☀️ 81 °F

      Today we visited the Acropolis and later the Acropolis Museum.  I realized it is almost 49 years since I was in Greece.  It doesn't seem as if that much time had passed.  We got to the Acropolis will before the crowds.  There is a lot of renovation being done.  I couldn't remember any renovation when I was there before.  It turns out the renovations began in 1983 almost 10 years after I was there.  I remember the two temples but not the theater.  We walked up  when I came all those years ago and it is possible we came by a different route and never passed it.  Who knows. It is still amazing. 

      After the tour the women in our group (probably all 17 of us) headed for the restrooms.  Well the were only 2 of the 4 stalls that were working.    The of us decide to use the men's restroom.  Of the there, only one was working.  So one of us went in while the other stood watch.  A man came to the top of the stairs where the line ended, but we told him none of the stairs worked and he turned around and left.  Being able too use both restrooms helped stopped up the process considerably. 

      Then we all headed back to the meet up point to walk down to Acropolis Museum.  It is impressive.  The building is the same dimensions as the Temple of Athena and the interior has two rooms as the Athena Temple and positioned the same.  On the top floor there is a section of the floor is all glass. They had to put little black dots on the glass to reduce the uneasiness of people who are afraid of heights. That same flooring is outside the museum near the entrance, too.
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    • Day 10

      Athènes

      January 9, 2019 in Greece ⋅ ⛅ 11 °C

      Arrêt de 2 jours à Athènes, bientôt le retour avec un petit arrêt en Suisse avant de rentrer à Aix-en-Provence mi janvier.
      Reprise de la navigation à bord d'Esperanza dès debut Mars direction les Cyclades.Read more

    • Day 23

      Hellenic Parliament

      May 30, 2019 in Greece ⋅ ☀️ 30 °C

      At 16.00 hours, we managed to arrive precisely at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier, in front of the Hellenic Parliament Building. At this time, the Changing of the Guard occurred. The Evezone are an elite military force, who guard the Tomb 24 hours a day. They provided an impressive display for the 40 or so people who’d gathered to watch, and we were very lucky to be there...Read more

    • Day 9

      Plaka District

      July 18, 2016 in Greece ⋅ ☀️ 30 °C

      We made it to the historical Plaka district by late afternoon to wander through the labyrinth of souvenir stores. It was on this street we ran into the rest of the gang. We enjoyed the street arts and music and made our way to Yvonne and Jerry's apartment before dinner.Read more

    • Day 1

      Athens

      August 6, 2020 in Greece ⋅ ☀️ 29 °C

      Milan 🛫 12:40 Athens 🛬 16.30
      🍔 Lunch in Burger King at the airport
      🏢 Some relax in Plaka Hotel (Kapnikareas 7, Athina 105 56, Grecia) with a great view of the Partenone from the rooftop
      🥞 Had a typical Moussakà plate in Bairaktaris Central (Μητροπόλεως 71-88 71-88, Mitropoleos St, Athina 105 55, Grecia)
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    • Day 12

      Agios Eleftheris Church

      July 5, 2016 in Greece ⋅ ☀️ 32 °C

      My favorite church in Athens! Located adjacent to the Metropolitan Cathedral of Athens, this tiny church is a breath of fresh air in the crowded Athens streets. It was built in the start of the 1200s by the bishop of Athens. The church is largely made of marble and is adorned with Roman and Byzantine reliefs.Read more

    • Day 3

      First night in Athens

      May 16, 2022 in Greece ⋅ ☀️ 23 °C

      After a day of travel, we made it to Athens and our cool Airbnb, complete with balcony jacuzzi. We wasted no time in ordering some Greek wine and popping a bottle of champagne to start the vacation.

      We spent most of the afternoon and evening relaxing with a nice trip to dinner to meet up with Charles's parents. We had a delicious 3+ hour dinner outside with some live music and perfect weather.

      Best food of the day: octopus & calamari over some type of couscous

      Other foods included: gyros, seabass, fried Halumi cheese, sea bass carpaccio, and beef curry with fluffy bread.

      We're starting our morning off the next day with a cappuccino and some fresh yogurt!
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    • Day 38

      Athens Subways

      June 2, 2022 in Greece ⋅ ☀️ 88 °F

      By far the fanciest.

      The Athens subways offer a modern and efficient way to navigate the bustling city. The system, known as the Athens Metro, consists of three lines that connect various neighborhoods and important landmarks. With sleek, air-conditioned trains and well-designed stations, the Athens Metro provides a comfortable and reliable transportation option for locals and tourists alike. The stations themselves often showcase artwork and archaeological finds, creating a unique fusion of modernity and history. Whether you're heading to the iconic Acropolis, exploring the vibrant Plaka neighborhood, or visiting the National Archaeological Museum, the Athens subways provide convenient access to the city's most popular destinations. With frequent train schedules and easy-to-use ticketing systems, navigating Athens has never been easier. Hop aboard the Athens Metro and discover the city's wonders with speed, convenience, and a touch of contemporary flair.Read more

    • Day 4

      Free Time After the Tours

      September 3, 2021 in Greece ⋅ 🌙 72 °F

      After the museum we headed back to the hotel and John and I headed for the Terina Restaurant.  I was still full from breakfast, but John doesn't get up in time for breakfast.  He decided on a pepperoni pizza and I ate three of the 8 slices.

      When we got back to the hotel we showered and started packing up to leave the hotel tomorrow.  We get on the bus at 8:45 am and our luggage gets picked up at 9 am to be taken to the ship while we tour the National Archeological Museum.  

      We ate dinner at this Restaurant called Public Cafe.  It is in this small department store.  The store has 5 floors.  The 5th floor is where the restaurant is.  We sat out on the small balcony that surrounds the restaurant on all three sides and looks down on the square where our hotel is.

      The food was very good.  I got a salmon pasta dish and John got a beef orzo dish.  While we were there a protest march started on the side of the square where the restaurant is located.  Traffic was blocked to keep it off the street where the protest was happening.  The waiter told us that it was a group of doctors protesting, but he didn't know what they were protesting about.  The police  seemed to sympathize with the doctors' issue.  In fact, there were as many, if not more, police as doctors.  After dinner we returned to the hotel to finish packing up.  We will say good-bye to Athens after our tour of the museum.
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    • Day 3

      A Free Day in Athens

      September 2, 2021 in Greece ⋅ ☀️ 81 °F

      I ended up not getting to bed until after midnight, so I didn't get up until 7:30 and didn't get down to breakfast until a bit after 8 am.  As I was heading to the restaurant, I saw an open door and a glimpse of the Acropolis. When I got seated I had a nice view from my table. 

      Breakfast was a buffet where they serve you.  I learned later that I can order of of the menu of I want.  Breakfast for me was plain nonfat yogurt, fruit and a little bit of scrambled eggs.  I had coffee and grapefruit juice as my beverages. 

      We got a free extra day in Athens from Tauck (called a "Gift of Time") so we were seeing some sights that aren't on the agenda for our days in Athens.

      John got up a little after I got back from breakfast.  We decided to visit the Kotsanas Museum of Ancient Greek Technology.  The museum offered a Senior rate, which was nice. They had three exhibits. One on machines and automation, one on musical instruments and one on armor.  It is a small museum, but very interesting.  We spent close to 2 hours there.   Then we stopped at a little taverna and John got a ham and cheese hand pie and I got a sausage roll. 

      After our lunch we headed to the Benaki Museum.  The museum has pottery, silver, and Greek regional costumes.  The exhibits were arranged from restless to more current (like 18th century).  There was also a section on Christian art.  Most of the Christian art they had on display was from the Byzantine and Cretan areas and painters between the 13th century to the 17th century.  What "stopped me in my tracks" with the paintings was that all the subjects (Mary, Baby Jesus, adult Jesus and all the disciples) had dark skin.  I had never seen Christian paintings where the subjects were not all white.  I am still struggling to find a word to describe how I felt, but good will have to do.

      Then we headed back to the hotel to get dressed (Resort Casual) for our Welcome Reception and dinner.   While John was getting ready, someone buzzed or room.  At the door was a hotel staff person with a china tray with two small glasses and a small bottle of what turned out to be a distilled alcohol called Mastic Liqueur.  We haven't tried it, yet.  But we do intend to. 

      At the Welcome Reception we got to know two other couples and learn something about the Tauck trips they had taken in the past. Most of the people on this tour had been on at least 3 tours and some as many as 10. For dinner we had a choice of Moussaka or sea bass.  John chose the Moussaka and I chose the sea bass.  Both were very good. We got the guest list and Tauck pins to wear when we are on tour.  It supposedly helps the people on the ship and at the tour locations we visit know we are with Tauck.  We also got our bag tags for the ship; the list of excursions we can choose from; and some useful and polite Greek phrases.  We also got the "official" notification that we probably will not be going to Ephesus (for political issues between the two countries. - not because of COVID-19).  It is a bit of a bummer, but I am looking forward to all the places I will see.  And I still get to go to Patmos. Also, the sailing ship can hold up to 140 guests.  Our Tauck group has 26 people.  But there will only be 68 guests total on the ship. The other 42 are with other tour groups, I guess.

      Tomorrow we go to the Acropolis and to the Acropolis Museum and then we will have free time.  I am sure we will use some of that time to repack so Tauck can get our bags and take them to the ship tomorrow.

      Now it is off to bed. The bus leaves at 8 am so everyone needs to be ready to go before 8 am.
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