Few days in Athens - visiting after more than 40 years!


Last time I was in Athens was in the summer of 1983 — over 42 years ago! My parents loved Greece and the family visited the country a few times, the four of us travelling in a Trabant and camping along the way. On the first occasion we even extended the trip to Istanbul. Later I dropped out of these family trips and eventually left the communist bloc behind. On our way to Australia in 1987 we spent one night in Piraeus, included in the Olympic Airlines flight, but we only saw the streets around the hotel. Even though it was so long ago, I still remembered a few things vividly about Athens. But it has changed a lot.

The area around the Acropolis is beautiful and lively, with many shops and restaurants, street markets, street performers, and people having fun or simply hanging out. The ancient ruins are scattered all over the centre, but if you want to visit them all it will cost you a couple of hundred euros. Being a hilly city, there are also some great viewpoints offering beautiful views, all for free. The area east of the Greek Parliament was pleasant, elegant and a little upmarket, but the districts just north of the city centre (Monastiraki) and to the west of it surprised me: it's a proper migrant quarter. Few metro stops from the centre, Piraeus and the seafront suburbs were laid-back and nice.












































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