Sunday, September 28, 2008

Athen, Greece

I got back on Saturday from a 10-day trip to Greece. We spent three days in Athens and mainland Greece, two days in Mykonos, two days in Santorini, and the rest on the flight. The trip was rather exhausting but well worth it. Overall, Greece is a lively country with a rich history. Did you know there are more tourists than locals for most of the year in Greece? According to our tour guide, many Greeks only work for six months and the rest of the year, they go back to their island and relax. In general, Greeks are pretty laid back. But, if you happen to walk by a restaurant or cafe, don't be surprise if waiters try to pull you in. Competition between different vendors for tourist business is fierce! One thing I found annoying about Greece is the lack of non-smoking places. There are smokers EVERYWHERE (restaurants, hotel lobbies, cafes, streets...). Aside from that, Greece is definitely a place worth visiting. I have tons of pictures so I'll separate them by specific places.

Let's start with mainland Greece, in particular, Athens.

Mycenae (fortress-town of the Aegean civilization, located 90-km southwest of Athens)
View from the highest point of Mycenae
Theater at Epidauros
Changing of the guards in front of the city hall
Poseidon Temple
One of the MANY sleeping dogs in the city
Statue of Poseidon at the National Archaeological Museum
Dennis and the pigeons
Corinth Canal
View from our restaurant (which was literally next to the water)
Theatro Dionysiou (part of the Acropolis)
Erechtheion (part of the Acropolis)
Parthenon (part of the Acropolis)
View of Athen from the Acropolis
1896 Summer Olympics stadium

I believe I'll upload pictures of Mykonos and Santorini another day. Stay tune.

1 comment:

deedewu said...

i like the pic of the sleeping dog. As the saying goes, let sleeping dogs lie.