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voula_slat

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I am planning another trip to Greece and plan to go to Athens. I have been so many times! I thought I would share with you what I love about it.

  • The Acropolis: Standing majestically above the city, the Acropolis is an iconic symbol of ancient Greece. The Parthenon, Erechtheion, and Temple of Athena Nike are awe-inspiring examples of classical architecture.
  • Plaka District: Wandering through the narrow streets of Plaka feels like stepping back in time. This charming neighborhood is filled with neoclassical buildings, quaint cafes, and souvenir shops.
  • Sunset at Lycabettus Hill: Watching the sunset from Lycabettus Hill offers panoramic views of the city and the Aegean Sea. It's a magical experience, especially when accompanied by live music at the hilltop chapel.
  • Monastiraki Flea Market: Bargain hunting at Monastiraki Flea Market is a must-do in Athens. You can find everything from antiques and handmade crafts to clothing and jewelry.
  • Street Art in Exarchia: The Exarchia neighborhood is known for its vibrant street art scene. Exploring its graffiti-covered streets is like visiting an open-air art gallery filled with political statements and creative expressions.
To those of you who have been to Athens, what do you love about it? I am looking for ideas!

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I spend most of my time in Exarcheia. I walk around finding and photographing street art in the different laneways. I enjoy the restaurants there which are much more traditional Greek than most of the ones in Plaka and Monastiraki. I enjoy the cocktail bars on Koletti street at 1am. I love the vegan souvlakis at Cookoomela Grill on Themistokleous where the owner knows me so well now that he takes out the tsipouro every time I walk in the door even before I have a chance to order!
I also like going to some of the museums, the National Archeological Museum and the Akropolis Museum being my favourites. Also, I always try to go see a concert or preferably a play at Ωδείο Ηρώδου του Αττικού. There is something very special about seeing something at an ancient theatre at the foot of the Akropolis were who knows what famous people have also been walking around 2,000 years ago.
 
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I spend most of my time in Exarcheia. I walk around finding and photographing street art in the different laneways. I enjoy the restaurants there which are much more traditional Greek than most of the ones in Plaka and Monastiraki. I enjoy the cocktail bars on Koletti street at 1am. I love the vegan souvlakis at Cookoomela Grill on Themistokleous where the owner knows me so well now that he takes out the tsipouro every time I walk in the door even before I have a chance to order!
I also like going to some of the museums, the National Archeological Museum and the Akropolis Museum being my favourites. Also, I always try to go see a concert or preferably a play at Ωδείο Ηρώδου του Αττικού. There is something very special about seeing something at an ancient theatre at the foot of the Akropolis were who knows what famous people have also been walking around 2,000 years ago.
This is some great insider advice! Thank you for sharing your experiences! It seems to me like the Plaka might be catering to tourists, as opposed to giving a truly modern Greek authentic experience. Great advice about seeing a concert at the theater - I bumped into one of those once on one of my visits and it was so memorable - such a cool feeling.
 
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Greek Mythology Sites in Athens?

I am visiting Athens and want a feel for where to go that pertains to Greek mythology.Of course, the Acropolis is on my list, but I wish to explore other places related to gods, goddesses, heroes, and their legendary tales as well.

For those of you who have ventured on similar quests or possess knowledge about Greek mythology's physical footprints in Athens, could you recommend:
  1. Must-visit sites that are deeply connected to Greek mythology.
  2. Any lesser-known locations that offer a unique insight into the myths.
  3. Tips for making the most out of these visits (best time to go, how to avoid crowds, etc.).
  4. Any resources (books, guides, websites) that could help deepen my understanding of the myths associated with these sites.
I’m extremely excited about this trip and looking forward to your recommendations and insights! Thanks!

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Best shopping in Athens?

I'm planning a trip to Athens and I'm a bit of a shopaholic. I want to make the most of my time there and experience the best shopping the city has to offer.

From what I've heard, Athens is a treasure trove of markets, boutiques, and shops - but I'd really appreciate some local or experienced insights.

Could anyone recommend:
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  • Any specific stores known for quality Greek goods?
  • Tips for navigating the markets?
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Most touristy areas in Athens?

I’m planning a trip to Athens and I want to make sure I get to experience the most iconic and touristy areas the city has to offer. While I’m all for off-the-beaten-path adventures, I also believe that some places are popular for good reasons, and I’d hate to miss out on those.

Could anyone share their recommendations for must-visit tourist spots in Athens? I’ve heard the Acropolis is a no-brainer, but I’m curious about other places as well. Also, if there are any tips for navigating these areas (best times to visit, ticket hacks, etc.), I’d greatly appreciate it!

Ancient Eleusis Archaeological Site

I have been to Athens several times, and I didn't know this place existed. Ithas caught my interest due to its rich mythology and pivotal role in ancient Greek religious life.

I understand that Eleusis was a significant center for religious practices, most notably the Eleusinian Mysteries—secret ceremonies held in honor of Demeter and Persephone. However, my knowledge barely scratches the surface, and I’m eager to learn more before my visit.

Has anyone visited it? I don't know much about it and I am trying to figure out if it is worth it. I love Ancient Greek history and mythology and this has the potential to be interesting to me on a lot of different levels.
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