I now understand the importance of blogging every day-ish. So much happened during my 9 day trip but I can't share it all. Basically can only give the big picture, which leaves out some annecdotes, etc. Those tend to be the most entertaining for me to share, but oh well.
Anyway, Athens, Greece was awesome. I heard a lot of people say how it wasn't that cool, it was dirty, etc, but man, I loved it. They supposedly cleaned it up for the Olympics, I guess, and they seem to have done a good job. The airport and metro was very nice. We got to our hostel and set out to find this Islamic museum that was free on that day (every Wed). Along the way we found this little look out point that was basically under the Acropolis. It over saw the city and was a cool view. We went back there each night. Here's a night picture of Athens.
Ah, and I also read that locals like tourists who at least take a stab at their language. I knew they used the Greek alphabet, but I never really thought about it. But when you get in the Athens airport and see pi, sigma, alpha, omega, etc used for words, it hits ya a little harder. Here are the three words I learned and used often. They really did seem to like it when I used them.
Ενχαριστω (ef-khah-ree-STO) = Thank You
Γειά σας (YAH-sas) = Hello
This symbol ι is called iota. Does this have anything to do with the saying, "Don't give one iota?"
A lot of the Greeks we ran into knew English (if not other languages too). Overall, very friendly people. Of course, it's a very touristy area, so you have to be careful you're not getting ripped off, but overall, they were great.So anyway, after the Islamic museum, we went to this restaurant near our hostel. It was good and I had this lamb dish that was amazing. Oh the food is so good there. Generally cheaper and has meat. Mmm mmm. Greek salads are great too. Feta cheese is great. Gyros (Yee-ros), moussaka, souvlaki, etc. They know how to eat in Athens. Ah, and worth noting, the government charges restaurants to have tables so getting things to go is much cheaper. An example, we got 1.60€ gyros to go. To stay there it would be 7€.
We went to bed at our crazy hostel (they had a bar and some kind of party each night. We didn't partake, really. We're here to see Athens, not party in a hostel!) and woke up to see the Acropolis. Here's a picture of the main temple dedicated to the goddess Athena. There were a handful of temples up there.
Here's a random picture of a bathroom. I just thought it was interesting seeing the Greek language.
During the changing of the guards, he paced back and forth and yelled, "Get down!" "Move aside!" and others.
After the changing of the guards, people could resume taking pictures with the guards. Here's mine.
That night we went to this bar that my Let's Go book pointed out (that guide book is amazing. Has all kinds of great tips, ideas, places to see, etc).
The next day we bummed around Athens and also saw the new Olympic stadium, walked around some markets, and saw a few more ruins.
Basically, that was Athens. It was great. Some other points about it. There are lots of stray dogs. The vendors are not nearly as pushy as in other parts of Europe. Also, and I'll end my Athens thing on this, I saw my first true European drinking fountain. It was a beautiful sight.
Have a great week, everyone. I hope you enjoyed some of my stories of my Fall Break to Italy and Greece.
2 comments:
Hi Chad, welcome back. What a great education! I enjoyed all the pictures. You look great! Take care... Love, Pat
I cannot believe you were at such a historic place!!! Wow!
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