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Ioanna Gouvatsou
Athens, Greece |
Change of address Date : 8- -0 2024
Time : 06 : 0
Rating :
Excellent |
Please note that the New Zealand Consulate in Athens is located at Kanari 11, 15354, Glyka Nera. Honorary Consul Ioanna Gouvatsou, email: nzingreece@gmail.com, tel:+302106006977, mobile:+306944609701
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Robyn Stoops
Wildwood, MO |
Vaphllio of Spartan Date : 2- -0 2023
Time : 10 : 1
Rating :
Excellent |
I was Greece the Summer of 2022, and purchased one of these cups. It is in very good condition. I had the owner of the store write down the name, because I new right away that it was a treasure.
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Charles Nikas
New York City, NY. USA |
Politis Collecton Date : 1- -1 2018
Time : 06 : 1
Rating :
Excellent |
The Charles Politis Collection is truly worthy of having its own wing. It represents more of who Mr. Politis was as well as his deep appreciation of Greece's history and culture. Unfortunately, the museum has little documented about Mr. Politis - the man. He was born in Greece in 1915, he was one of 9 siblings, and attended the renown Odeon Music school with his younger sister and child protégée Cleopatra Politis. He was a graduate of the Polytechnion in Athens, and served as a Lieutenant in the American Air Force during WWII. He was assigned later under the United Nations Relief Association to manage the distribution of relief supplies to post war torn Greece. In 1954-58, Charles was the first industrialist to contract an American Plastics Production factory in Piraeus, in Moschaton, titled APCO Industries S.A. (1969-1989) by the renowned architect Staikos. APCO produced for the first time, modern plastic yogurt containers through an extrusion process, drinking cups, plastic bags for rice, beans, and spaghetti produce. Refrigerator doors, plastic film for lamination,and industrial milk creates. The facility was fully air conditioned and had a subsidized lunchroom. In 1975, Mr. Politis purchased EBGA S.A, Greece's most famous and oldest Dairy Plant and eventually introduced a full line of EBGA Cream. Charles Politis was Secretary of Hellenic-American Chamber of Commerce for 28 years (1951-1977), and co-President of the Chamber for the last ten years before his death: 1977-1988. Charles Politis was a loving Greek, my uncle, but foremost, a lovely human being.
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rich rainey
usa |
AREOPAGUS Date : 5- -0 2018
Time : 23 : 1
Rating :
Excellent |
Not mentioned here but the Acropolus and the slope leading to the Acropolus called Areopagus or "Mars Hill" is famous for the apostle Paul's sermon to the Athenians on the story of Christ and his re-surrection.
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Donna N
United States |
Jockey of Artemision Date : 5- -0 2015
Time : 15 : 2
Rating :
Excellent |
The National Archaeological Museum is a \&must see\& in Athens a highlight of my trip! The Jockey of Artemision, Artemision bronze &ුiconic sculpture of either Zeus or Poseidon& and the Antikythera exhibit are all extraordinary. You can easily spend a full day there.
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Victoria george
Australia |
No showering facilities Date : 2- -0 2015
Time : 12 : 1
Rating :
Above average |
Service poor from the greeks, nothing has changed
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Carla Vistoli
Ravenna - Italy |
Maggiori informazioni Date : 2- -0 2015
Time : 10 : 1
Rating :
Neutral / average |
Ho visitato 2 volte questo meraviglioso palazzo, sia quando era Corte Suprema, poi come Museo Numismatico. I restauri sono stati eseguiti magnificamente ma ho notato lo scarso rilievo storico che si da al palazzo, poche informazioni su chi ha voluto la costruzione, il grande archeologo Heinrich Schliemann. Sarebbe opportuno fare una piĂą ampia visita guidata, anche con auricolari multilingue, includendo anche le traduzioni dal greco incise sulle pareti e su gli architravi delle porte. Aggiungerei anche piĂą informazioni sulla famiglia Schliemann Engastromenos. Grazie
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Albert de la Hoz Bofarull
Barcelona |
I am studying the Parthenon metopes Date : 2- -0 2015
Time : 01 : 2
Rating :
Excellent |
I am happy to find your metope and I share with you that those 15 in London and the one in Paris that one day should be in Athens. Nevertheless I regret that I know of of the number of these metopes, but not this one. The metope at the Parthenon is the number I.
If you can tell me the number I will happier.
All the best from Barcelona.
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Jerry Stragalinos
Sydney |
Athens metro Date : 7- -0 2014
Time : 08 : 1
Rating :
Excellent |
I visit Athens every year and use the city metro frequently. It is very clean, well organised and easy to use. Some of the metro stations are like visiting a museum. So much history on display. Highly recommended
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Terry Wrann
Monisiraki,Athens |
Activities Date : 5- -0 2014
Time : 22 : 1
Rating :
Above average |
Coming out the Monistiraki Metro Station, by one of the various exits, you immediately enter a vibrant example of Athens, which by Day or by Night seems never to stop.What pleases me is the mix of Locals and Tourists. The Greek people obviously use this as a place to meet, and the Tourists can wander the streets, where there is always something new to discover.
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Terry Wrann
Hamburg, |
Metaxourgio Metro Date : 5- -0 2014
Time : 19 : 1
Rating :
Above average |
Coming out of the Metaxourgio Metro Station &ු On the Red Line 2&෕ you will be encountered by a typical busy Athens Roundabout. Her is also the Hotel Stanley, where, even if you are not a guest, you can go up to the Roof Garden. Here is a BarResteraunt, and some great views over Athens. A small Swimming Pool is also here, and on my last visit the cost for nusage was €10 for non-Residents.
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Maya
Belgrade, Serbia |
stolen monuments from Acropolis Date : 9- -0 2013
Time : 18 : 1
Rating :
Excellent |
It is a question: Why the British never returned stolen monuments from Acropolis?? They belong to Greece.
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Cherie
United States |
Athens, Acropolis, Parthenon Date : 9- -0 2013
Time : 16 : 1
Rating :
Excellent |
Visiting Greece was one of the most amazing experiences of my life and the history and magnificence of the Acropolis & the Parthenon were without comparison. Standing at the top of the Acropolis, there is a 360 degree view of Athens, the Mediterranean, and more history than you can imagine. I was amazed and in awe.
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onero
Brisbane, Australia |
It is unusual, but not unknown nor mysterious. Date : 4- -0 2013
Time : 30 : 1
Rating :
Excellent |
There are far too many inaccuracies told about this tower.
For a start, it is not in the ancient Agora of Athens. It is in the Roman Forum nearby. This is a completely separate area today and it requires a separate entry fee.
Next, it does not have sculptures of the six wind deities on its sides, because the building is OCTAGONAL (which means it has 8 sides) and there is a frieze around the top of the tower walls depicting the eight wind deities in marble. They are:
Boreas (N), Man wearing a heavy cloak, blowing through a twisted shell
Kaikias (NE), Man carrying & emptying a shield of small round objects
Euros (E), Old man wrapped tightly in a cloak against the elements
Apeliotes (SE), Young man holding a cloak full of fruit and grain
Notus (S), Man emptying an urn and producing a shower of water
Livas (SW), Boy pushing the stern of a ship, promising a good sailing wind
Zephyrus (W), Youth carrying flowers into the air
Skiron (NW), Bearded man with a bronze pot full of hot ashes and charcoal
Below each representation is a vertical sundial.
On the roof was a triton (male equivalent of a mermaid) acting as a weather vane, and pointing in the direction from which the wind was blowing.
Finally, some say we do not know what this building was used for. Wrong again! It was called the Horologion of Kyrrhestos and inside it was a public water-clock (or clepsydra), driven by a stream flowing down from the Acropolis. This water-clock was built (so ancient writers like Vitruvius and Varro tell us) by Andronicus of Cyrrhus around 50 BC, at a time when water-clocks were quite well-known to Greeks and Romans, and large public ones had been built elsewhere in the ancient world ... but they were uncommon. The city of Alexandria (in Egypt) was said to specialise in building them, and Andronicus is said to have trained there.
The only real mystery here is how the Athenian Horologion survived so well - and the answer may be that it was useful to whoever was in power over the ages, and owes its preservation to that fact. In the early Christian period, the Tower of the Winds was converted into a church. Later on, the Ottomans used it for various purposes (some say the Dervishers used it, but it is hardly big enough to whirl around in!). It gradually became covered with dirt and debris that accumulated over the centuries, until it was excavated by the Greek Archaeological Society around 1837-1845. Modern restorations took place throughout the 1900s.The Triton and water-clock have long gone. The wind dieties and sundials remain. Greece even issued a set of stamps with their images some decades ago, and these can sometimes be purchased at shops in the Plaka nearby. My friends Cas and Liz bought me a set while I was there.
Is it worth a visit? Absolutely! You can see it well enough from outside the fence, but the Tower and the Roman Agora in which it stands are interesting to walk through if you like to walk through history. The door giving entry to the tower is sometimes not open, but it has glass panes in it, so you can have a look inside the tower (though there is not much to see today.)
However, being up close to history is always a worthwhile experience. Go for it.
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Yumatzuga
Lycabettos |
Staggering view Date : 0- -1 2012
Time : 03 : 1
Rating :
Excellent |
Like desires wandering in
the infinity of empyrean dream.
The moon will meet the stars
and kiss the icons of St. George
in the hearts of Lycabettos.
Delivering grace over
the vagabonds of Athens.
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Cassia Oliveira Kis
Brasil |
Maravilhoso Date : 9- -0 2012
Time : 30 : 2
Rating :
Excellent |
Comercio com ótimo atendimento, barganha garantida!!!! Pais que recebe Brasileiros com amabilidade ,respeito. Qualidade dos serviços é ótima! Viagem maravilhosa!!!
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hbanana210
usa |
history Date : 9- -0 2012
Time : 11 : 1
Rating :
Excellent |
im a freshman this year and history has always been my weakness. any help i can get off of the internet is awesome! quick good answers is always what i need :&෕ world history is a lot to handle, especially ancient stuff. i guess it just takes a lot of studying :
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Peter Hancock, PhD
Maseru, Lesotho |
Stoa of Attalos Date : 8- -0 2012
Time : 10 : 0
Rating :
Excellent |
The restoration of the Stoa of Attalos is a brilliant achievement, well worthy of the superb environment. It is also a fine and lasting tribute to the generosity of the Rockefeller Foundation, which paid for the restoration. It is also scholarly and authentic, in the true spirit of the ancient Greek ideals of Pericles and the classical perfection of Pheidias, the sculptor and the architects of the Parthenon, Ictinus and Callicrates.
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Serzhema
Saint-Petersburg,Russia |
Athens, museums. Date : 7- -0 2012
Time : 30 : 2
Rating :
Excellent |
Hello! My name is Serzhema. These is my first trip to Athens. I came in liner from Creet. I visited Acropol in the morning, then i had breakfast in nice restaurant &෎Dionysos zonars&෎.I took &෎Omlet tomato&෎. Near this place i found one of a busstations of exursion busses. You can pay 18 euro and use this bus 2 days, and you would have a map with stations, and some lecturars on your language about the Athens during your trip on this bus. It goes every 30 min.
I came to the station &෎ The National Arheological museum&෎. There was my appartements near. After short relaxing, i bought the fresh orange juse and came to the museum. In monday it work till 7. There is amaizing museum. I walked there 2 hours. When i came outside, i saw the sun was sat, and i decided find a cafe. I came to Plaka. I had chosen &෎Idiston bistrot&෎, i ate fruit salad and drunk 3 cup of different tea during my waching filn on ipad. I was there 2 hours, it&ීs really good place.
Then i came home.
Next day i visited the National garden, the hill of Filopapou,i saw there very nice charge of St. Dmitrios, then i came to Square of Sintagma. And after some small trip on metro i was in Pireus and find my lainer.
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Fran Kavouras
Athens, Greece |
I have a question about a painting if anyone can answer please? Date : 1- -1 2011
Time : 28 : 1
Rating :
Excellent |
Has anyone heard of the artist Sherif and if so, the painting of an older gray haired man with long, dirty fingernails in a bluish green hat and shirt drinking a glass of wine?
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Yki
Pori, FIN |
Magnificent Date : 0- -1 2011
Time : 31 : 1
Rating :
Excellent |
If I were Poseidon I would be very pleased and proud of the situation of my temple. One of the finest views I ever seen. Ancient greeks had an excellent taste!
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Penroz
Tbilisi georgia |
Infos about Swiss Embassy Date : 4- -0 2010
Time : 20 : 1
Rating :
Terrible |
Unfortunately your info about the name of the Swiss ambassador is really inaccurate:the actual one Mr. Koller, and is leaving soon after 4 years of tenure!
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Jan Pararas
USA |
Keraimikos Date : 4- -0 2010
Time : 16 : 2
Rating :
Excellent |
I wet yesterday. It has very well preserved antiquities, small but very nice museum. It might be hot and brown in the summer. But now, in the spring, the open area was just beautful.
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Gary Chowen
Toronto Canada |
Temple of Poseidon Date : 3- -0 2010
Time : 30 : 0
Rating :
Excellent |
There are two ways to get to the temple , the easiest is to take the bus .
The most rewarding way is to stroll along the beach in front of the Hotel Aegeon &ු great place to stay& at the end of the beach is a old foot path that leads up to the temple . It takes about 25 minutes to climb , the views on the way up are almost as breathtaking as from the temple itself . With a little imagination you can think that this is how the early inhabitants reached the temple which made my trek up even more special knowing that I am following in their footsteps !
One last piece of advice bring a bottte of water with you and make sure your camera has fresh batteries !
Enjoy this wonder!
garychowen.com
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Chris Young
Athens |
Metro Date : 1- -0 2010
Time : 12 : 1
Rating :
Excellent |
The Athens metro system is efficient, clean, and fairly extensive. When the news extensions are completed, it should make getting around Athens incredibly easy. It is one of the best metro systems I have ever seen, but most of my experiences with metros come from America.
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Eleni
Athens, Greece |
Response Date : 1- -0 2010
Time : 12 : 1
Rating :
Neutral / average |
It is okay, I live in Nea Kifissia and not all buildings are of 19th century. A lot are of modern greek architecture.
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Lapo
Florence ,Italy |
Metaxourghio Date : 1- -0 2010
Time : 12 : 1
Rating :
Excellent |
It is a beautiful place ... metro station is awesome ! And Hotels are cheap and comfortable ...
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B Hamilton
USA |
War Museum Date : 1- -0 2010
Time : 12 : 1
Rating :
Excellent |
Very interesting museum dated back many years. I will return to see it soon.
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kristi
tirana |
to spiti mou Date : 1- -0 2010
Time : 12 : 1
Rating :
Excellent |
ah re varkiza Omorfia. mou leipeis poly panathemase.
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Angela
US |
Piraeus Greece Date : 1- -0 2010
Time : 12 : 1
Rating :
Excellent |
In 1992 I was fortunate to be stationed on a Naval ship and Piraeus was our liberty port. I hav to admit we spent ten wonderful days there. The scenery was one I would have only imagined in my deepest dreams. To walk along the cobbled streets so many have walked before me, to touch an old church that could only have been no less than a century old, the scent of the Mediteranean intermingling with the aromas of the orange trees lining the sidewalks all combined was a heady experience indeed. How truly remarkable every sight was, the quaint cafes where the locals sipped wine, the alley where artists sold their wares, even the friendly hat vendor at the pier contributed greatly to this visit. But by far, the ruins...to be so close to history so rich and so attainable is only something at the age of 20 I could only wish for. I vowed I will go back, but I do not think I ever would want to leave.
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stuart
Norfolk, UK |
Lycabettus Hill Date : 1- -0 2010
Time : 12 : 1
Rating :
Excellent |
Superb views of Athens and well worth the effort getting to the top. If you have the time its a must.
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Lenise
US |
Poseidon Temple Date : 1- -0 2010
Time : 12 : 1
Rating :
Excellent |
I visited Greece recently on a cruise and this was apart of my excursion package. The sites of GR, travel to this location were breath-taking. Once we arrived and walked around the site, oh the marvel of the construction and views. I just wish we had more time to explore the areas around the town. Well worth the trip!
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Ken B
Athens, GR |
Temple of Posiedon Date : 1- -0 2010
Time : 12 : 1
Rating :
Excellent |
Incredible, Tremendous view. after looking around be sure to sit on the cliffs and just enjoy the ocean view.
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ivan
india |
comments Date : 1- -0 2010
Time : 12 : 1
Rating :
Excellent |
its really nice to keep us updated about the place i really loved it..
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Nanyang CHINA |
great Date : 1- -0 2010
Time : 12 : 1
Rating :
Excellent |
Greece is great! I love it.
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Lisa Margetts
Australia |
Holidaying in Athens Date : 1- -0 2010
Time : 12 : 1
Rating :
Excellent |
In June 2007 my husband, myself and 2 teenage children spent 5 nights in Athens. We loved the culture and the hospitality shown to us. I would return in a heartbeat. From the time we arrived at the airport until we left for Santorini (The best place I have ever been to) we were treated with such warmth and shown amazing hospitality. At night we spent most of our time wandering around the Plaka (oh I so wish I was there) I would recommend Athens and surrounding districts as a number one place to go to. Santorini is heaven on earth!!!
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Liveris Iatrou
Melbourne Australia |
Piraias My love Date : 6- -0 2007
Time : 09 : 1
Rating :
Excellent |
I spent my youth ston Piraia some time I didn't have money to get on the bus to go home but idin't matter.The 42 years unfortunately I've been living in Melbourne Australia a nice clean and green city but my heart is in Piraia.I used to walk from Piraia to Kastella around the coast to visit my uncle and forunately we visit Piraia often.Lots of love to Piraia and Piraiotes
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Stephen
Ontario, Canada |
Airport and metro Date : 6- -0 2007
Time : 04 : 1
Rating :
Excellent |
The airport and the subway system in Athens are really first rate. I hate airports on principle, but Athens’ almost made it pleasant. The subway system was easy to access and get around in and was spotless. Another was the condition of public restrooms everywhere we went.
The people were friendly and in was rare not to find someone in the stores, etc. who didn’t have some command of english.
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constantine john broumas
USA |
UNEXPECTED Date : 5- -0 2007
Time : 18 : 0
Rating :
Excellent |
Darlene Back
USA |
acropolis Date : 4- -0 2007
Time : 28 : 1
Rating :
Excellent |
One of the places you must see before you die. Indescribable. Magical. Beyond belief. To be at a structure that was built so long ago was wonderful.
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Tobias Schorr
Troisdorf, DE |
More information about Methana volcanoes Date : 3- -0 2007
Time : 20 : 1
Rating :
Neutral / average |
Hello!
If you are looking for more information and photos about Methana volcanoes you may visit the following link:
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or just
http://www.methana.com
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abdessalam
tripoli,libya |
excellent Date : 3- -0 2007
Time : 14 : 0
Rating :
Excellent |
Charles
North Carolina, USA |
OMG~!~ Date : 3- -0 2007
Time : 08 : 0
Rating :
Excellent |
This was absolutley amazing
AMAZING
MUST SEE OMG OMG OMG
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gv
Aix-en-Provence, France |
Athens Techno City Date : 1- -0 2007
Time : 16 : 2
Rating :
Excellent |
I visit Athens twice a year. With Barcelona they're my favorite cities in Europe. Ok, I admit that I'm 27 and love meeting people! And Greeks, specially young people are a dream come true! Beautiful girls and boys, so open, knowing so many foreign laguages,loving having cafe frappé all year long... Many people forget that Athens is a capital city with a huge beach-coastal avenue (the famous Paraliaki). So seeing the sea in summer or in winter is something that makes me feel alive! Everybody should visit Athens to discover a all-time changing metropole, getting so modern but keeping its own greek characteristics! And the myth about pollution pffff... I'm telling Paris and Marseille are so much more polluted than Athens! (ok, just know that if temperature hits 40°c nobody goes downtown, as simple as that !) So many things were transformed for the dream of the Olympic Games in 2004... Lets meet at Plaka or Psyrri!) Greek Kisses
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Dawn Fraser Kawahara
Honolulu |
Ancient charms abound in Athens Date : 2- -1 2006
Time : 28 : 2
Rating :
Excellent |
When my travel partner and I first gawk at the Acropolis shining like a lit-up wedding cake above the city, I feel like a kite tugging at its string. This icon of ancient Athens is real to us now, no longer a postcard or an image in a history or guide book, or movie. Each view presents a photo opportunity.
Also modern Athenians prove friendly as outer-islanders. In spite of the language barrier, we easily strike up conversations. Smiles and gestures fill in the blanks.
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Gina Zenon
Barrie, Canada |
Plaka Date : 2- -1 2006
Time : 24 : 1
Rating :
Excellent |
If you miss Plaka, you have missed out on the essence of Athens. From the busy metropolitan of Athens, you step back in time to old world elegance and beauty with buildings that will leave you standing speechless with awe. Not to mention the amazing restaurants, vendors, open air movie theatres, street artists, Plaka is the best place to shop! I loved it, and dream of going back soon!
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Alexandros
Piraeus Greece |
Atmosphere Date : 2- -1 2006
Time : 24 : 1
Rating :
Excellent |
Well Piraeus metro station has this special avra. Only Omonoia metro station gives me the same feeling. It must be the port, the variety of the passengers and the sea...
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Ashley
Chicago, IL |
Advice for Seeing the Acropolis Date : 2- -1 2006
Time : 08 : 0
Rating :
Excellent |
Athens is my favorite place on earth and the Acropolis just embodies the spirit of ancient Athens. It may be under construction, but with a little imagination and a decent enough tour guide, it can be an amazing experience. The view from up there is amazing and the museum is great. Try sitting on the Areopagus on a sunny day, looking down on the agora. Great pics and just a wonderful atmosphere. Also, for the best pictures of the Acropolis, go up Philopappou hill nearby.
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Nikola
Nis,Serbia |
Praise Date : 0- -1 2006
Time : 21 : 1
Rating :
Excellent |
I was two times in Greece and i can only say that Greece is the most beautifull country in the World.
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George Wood, W Lothian
Edinburgh |
Amazing view Date : 0- -1 2006
Time : 03 : 2
Rating :
Excellent |
THE best - and most romantic - view of Athens by night is from Philopappos Hill. It's not difficult to get to and you will hardly come across any tourists.
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MEHMET AKGUL
turkey |
charming atmosphere Date : 9- -0 2006
Time : 23 : 0
Rating :
Excellent |
An old world feel. Lovely, charming atmosphere with cobble stoned streets and pedestrianised. Great central location.
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Laura Albers
Brussels, BE |
A must! Date : 8- -0 2006
Time : 23 : 1
Rating :
Excellent |
Plaka and Monastiraki are a must in an Athens adventure. I went for a nice dinner in the Plaka – a beautiful area of Athens with plenty of shops, cafes and restaurants. The food is delicious – souvlaki (think meat on a stick), tzatziki (an amazing white sauce that will leave you wondering what else you could put it on), olives and much more. Most of all is a nice feeling and Plaka has that something...
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olga Lazarevic
Belgrade, Serbia |
spirit of Plaka Date : 8- -0 2006
Time : 11 : 0
Rating :
Excellent |
Been there several times. When I'm at home I dream Plaka, its noise, smell, colours, languages spoken, Greeks shouting out their offers, colourful and nice smelling restaurants,all these in the middle of ancient remains of another world and civilization that we can only dream of. Clash of civilizations! Seasonings, olive oil, sponges, jewellery, books, souvenirs, old fashioned leather products covered with dust, music and above all, friendly spirit of the Greeks.Each time I return home I feel that I missed someting in Plaka and I have to go back.
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Mahmud Jami Ahmed
Dhaka, Bangladesh |
Look forward to be at AIT, Athens, Greece Date : 7- -0 2006
Time : 13 : 2
Rating :
Excellent |
I appreciate the Scholarship provided by the Theodoros Venetsanos, that can provide the potential candidates a quality education and therefore, the candidates can have a chance to be a tourist for Greece.
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nely suely Pracchia
oixalias - gizi - athens |
Date : 7- -0 2006
Time : 11 : 2
Rating :
Excellent |
Daniel Ikonen
Finland, Helsinki |
The Place You Must Visit in Athens Date : 4- -0 2006
Time : 26 : 2
Rating :
Excellent |
If you are visiting Athens this is place worth visiting.
All celebrities and tourists visit this place and I met some of them.
The church and Market were marvelous.
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Tim Vulgaris
Varkiza, Greece |
Varkiza information Date : 4- -0 2006
Time : 13 : 2
Rating :
Excellent |
I have stayed in Varkiza twice in the last 5 years. One of the best places to be, close to entertainment, all kinds of restaurants, close to the center, next to the water. What else does someone need? Highly recommended!!!
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David Head
Midlothian VA |
National Achaeological Museum Date : 3- -0 2006
Time : 09 : 0
Rating :
Excellent |
Along with the Louvre in Paris, the Vatican Musuem, and London's British Museum, this is one of the great world museums. Although the focus is narrower than at its rivals--the Greek world, naturally--there is perhaps as great or greater a concentration of "A-list" pieces of great world art in Athens' NAM than in anyh other musuem in the world. From the Cycladic "Harp player" to the gold "mask of Agamemnon" to the bronze Zeus/Poseidon, this collection rewards even the casually intitated with an incredible collection of outstanding pieces and a lifetime of study for scholars of Greek art. Although a visitor will be tempted to rush to the NAM early in a visit to Greece, my advice is to wait until the end and make it a capstone of one's experience. I have taken students to Greece since 2000 and few have left the NAM with anything short of awe and astonishment. Do not miss this Athenian gem and world treasure on your visit to Greece.
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nina
serbia |
I love Greece Date : 2- -0 2006
Time : 12 : 0
Rating :
Excellent |
I REALY LIKE EVERYTHING WHICH IS ABOUT GREECE..I HAVE NEVER BEEN IN ATHENS BUT I HOPE I WILL GO THERE SOON CUS THAT IS MY BIGGEST WISH!:}GREETINGS...
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Asad Abdullah
Karachi, Pakistan |
Plaka Date : 2- -0 2006
Time : 04 : 2
Rating :
Excellent |
An old world feel. Lovely, charming atmosphere with cobble stoned streets and pedestrianised. Great central location. Many points of interest can easily be explored on foot.
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Heleni
Ashford, Middlesex |
Varkiza Date : 1- -1 2005
Time : 19 : 0
Rating :
Excellent |
I really like Varkiza as it'e reminding me of Greek islands - beautiful coastline, fishing boats, easy going lifestyle, good restaurants and tavernas and so close to Athens! Anything you want within your reach, I love it
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anna
hawaii, USA |
escher exibit, herakleidon Date : 1- -1 2005
Time : 06 : 2
Rating :
Excellent |
The exibit was beautiful, extensive beyond what I would expect, set up beautifully, each turn revealing even more artwork. Set in a great neighborhood, very trendy and upscale. Quite a surprise, great little section of Athens to spend time in.
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frances fehler
Canada |
acropolis Date : 0- -1 2005
Time : 15 : 0
Rating :
Excellent |
We visited the acropolis the first of Oct. this year. I was surprised how much you had to climb to get to the top up a marble pathway . Although I am used to hiking and it was no problem I noticed one lady of 70 (a guess) could not continue up to the top with our guide and had to stop halfway. A cane for support might help some older people. We went with Chat tours and our guide was a professor who had taught at the univerisity of Athens for some 20 years and worked as a guide part time. She spoke many languages clearly and fluently and could answer any question we had. We really enjoyed our visit and it was very worth while. You really are in awe of what the ancient people could accomplish. The view looking down from the acropolis was amazing as well.
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Emma
Athens formerly Manchester UK |
ATHENS Date : 0- -1 2005
Time : 07 : 1
Rating :
Excellent |
I first visited Athens in early 2004 and fell in love with the city. It has everything you could ever want, beaches, historical sites, shops etc andthe people are friendly and extremely helpful. 18 Months later and I am now living in Athens and I can honestly say I have no regrets whatsoever!
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Dennis L. Siluk
UK |
The Acropolis Of Athens Date : 9- -0 2005
Time : 02 : 1
Rating :
Excellent |
I think I read most of—if not all of—Mary Renault’s books on Greece, and in 1995, went there, to Athens, and a few islands thereabouts. But I spent most of my time around the Acropolis; I think I fell in love with its image. I’d sit down at a café at night, in the surrounding area, the lights would go on around the Acropolis, at twilight, and I’d gaze at it. It was a warm jewel to my eyes. It was the Parthenon that seemed to grab my attention the most, although the full image of the Acropolis at night is magnificent, and it is on my top ten lists. To my understanding, it was inhabited, the citadel area [the hill it is on], 5000-years ago.
It was considered a walled citadel at one time, then the gods took over, and it became a temple of sorts; or temples, I should say. Pericles ordered a temple erected in honor of his patron goddess, Athena, and thus, a marble temple came about. I do like the Athena coins also, of 449 BC, they are beautiful, and were made to support the war effort in Athens. But as we all know the Christians and Muslims conquered, Greece and used the buildings on the Acropolis for their own liking. And the Turks used it for target practice; and the British stolid a lot of the sculptures, now in the British Museum, which I’ve seen. But as I understand the quest goes on to bring them back, and to restore its beauty.
Incidentally, the food is great also, I just can’t remember what I ate, but whatever it was I never complained, so it must had been good. Would I go back, yup: to see the Acropolis again, and Crete.
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A Greece-Athens.com user
Rome |
Incredible treausures of ancient Greece Date : 8- -0 2005
Time : 18 : 1
Rating :
Excellent |
National archeological museum is a must...Im intresting in ancient history so i find my place.I still cannot forget the golden treasures of mycinai the golden glass and the mask of agamemnon.There you live and you see the history of ancient greek history.I also believe that the bronze statues of the museum the poseidon statue and the boy of antikithira is the best statues i have seen in my life.The difference bettwen these treasures and the other romans i have seen is that ancient greek statues are so perfect that you believe that are frozen souls.It seems to be funny but if you look carefully you will see life in these statues.They are so perfect that you think are alive.One also great thing of the museun was the paintings of ancient city of akrotiri at santorini,so colourfull.There is a nice cafe and a souvenir shop too.
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C. Martin
Newcastle U.K. |
Parliment Square Date : 8- -0 2005
Time : 01 : 0
Rating :
Excellent |
We were in Athens in March this year what a lovely time to go it was not hot but it was sunny and i loved every minute of being in Athens,we went to parliment square we took photos and videoed the soilders changing the guard it was fasinating i just loved the atmosphere of the place.
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C. Martin
Gateshead - upon-Tyne |
Metro Date : 4- -0 2005
Time : 21 : 0
Rating :
Excellent |
We were in Athens beginning of March we found the Metro service was very good and pretty easy to understand the stations are beautiful looked after it was a joy to use the service.
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brittany
colorador usa |
wow Date : 3- -0 2005
Time : 30 : 0
Rating :
Excellent |
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C. Martin
Newcastle U.K. |
Athens Date : 3- -0 2005
Time : 19 : 0
Rating :
Excellent |
Have just come back from Athens on Thursday we travelled on the Monday,had 2 full days to explore.We saw the Acroplis and the changing of the guards at the tomb of the unknown soilder the next day we went to Piraeus harbour went on the hydrofoil to Aegina it was brillant.We had a great time and very fond memories would like to go back and do it again.
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Angela Pitsakis
Buffalo, New York |
Vouliagmeni Date : 3- -0 2005
Time : 19 : 0
Rating :
Excellent |
Voulagmeni is a beautiful suburb of Athens and a great escape from the city. It has beautiful beaches, and a nice town with nice tavernas and bars. There is also a lake located near to the highway. A great place to spend time nearby Athens.
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John Robinson
London |
Athens 2004 Date : 2- -0 2005
Time : 23 : 2
Rating :
Excellent |
I was in Athens during the summer olympics and had the time of my life. It truely is a magnificant city with loads of stuff to do, day and night. The summer clubs near to the area of Glyfada were excellent and really smart inside. Definately going to go back for summer 2005. I just hope that I can stay for more then two weeks this time.
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john mc laughlin
Derry, Ireland |
dont miss it Date : 1- -0 2005
Time : 05 : 1
Rating :
Excellent |
anyone who gos to Athens, plz dont miss going to the acropolis ,,its amazing, for sure you will never forget the experience
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Grant Morrison
Nebraska City, Nebraska, United States |
Acropolis Date : 2- -1 2004
Time : 04 : 2
Rating :
Excellent |
This has to be one of the most beautiful spots in all of Athens. Ever since I was there a few years ago I have wanted to go back. This is a must see spot if you are visiting Athens.
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Irene de Klerk
Amsterdam, Holland |
Olympic Athens Date : 1- -1 2004
Time : 09 : 2
Rating :
Excellent |
I have lived in Athens for 7 weeks and worked there as a volunteer at the Olympic Games. Later I returned again for 2 weeks, to experience the Paralympics as well. This city is so much alive. Beside the fact that live takes place outside, on the street, the people are great, the climat is wonderful and Athens' history is still so much alive. To have a drink with friends at the foot of the Acropolis is the most wonderful way of ending your day. I adore all the ancient archeological sites that still exists in this city, but of course in the whole of Hellas. I can just simply walk in the center of Athens without any goal, just to embrace this vivid, ancient, beautiful city. And then, to breath all the fresh air in the National Garden and take the Metro back home. These weeks were one of the most wonderful weeks of my live!
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Costas Psarros
London |
Metro Date : 1- -1 2004
Time : 06 : 0
Rating :
Excellent |
I personally found that the athenian metro system is one of the best metro station that I have ever seen. I have travelled all over the world and cant compare another metro to it.
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Revd Graham Gittings
Athens |
National Archaeological Museum Date : 0- -1 2004
Time : 27 : 1
Rating :
Excellent |
This is a most wonderful collection and one's breath is taken away by the beauty and the age of the exhibits , many 700BC and even 1500 BC. The outstanding exhibits are the horse and young jockey, Poseidon's statue and the golden mask of Agamemnon. I could spend a whole week in there alone. I loved Athens, with its great night life and restaurants. It was wonderful walking over the Acropolis. I was only in Athens three nights but what I packed in in that short time was remarkable. If you have not been to Athens, then make it your next holiday. It is still warm in October!
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Samantha Webster
Manchester |
Athens Date : 0- -1 2004
Time : 06 : 0
Rating :
Excellent |
Absoultely wonderful. Ideal for those who love to experience the culture of others. The world of Athens is magical. The beaches, people and wether is spectacular. Its ancient herritage is a must-see and a trip to sounio of the sunset, alos a must-see. The regular stalls distributed around the churches in celebration of particular ancient gods make you at one with the everyday life. A trip to remember. *****
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Tas
Australia |
A must Date : 8- -0 2004
Time : 26 : 1
Rating :
Excellent |
Amazing experience. This place has a special energy. You will feel it as soon as you climb the steps!
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cynthia
new york, u.s.a. |
Vouliagmeni Date : 8- -0 2004
Time : 26 : 0
Rating :
Excellent |
Vouliagmeni is one of the most beautiful parts of all Greece if not the most beautiful. It is an oasis surrounded by turquoise water on all sides not to mention its beautiful green landscapes. There is also plenty of restaurants and nightlife nearby so this place comes highly recommended.
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Veronica Bolan
Glasgow, Scotland |
Voula, Athens Date : 8- -0 2004
Time : 18 : 0
Rating :
Excellent |
Voula, a coastal suburb of Athens, is situated mid-way between Glyfada and Vouliagmenis overlooking the Saronica Gulf. Voula has 2 public beaches offering sun loungers and umbrellas for hire, toilets and shower facilities and beach bars selling snacks, soft drinks and alcohol. Voula has a town square, Plateia Voulas, with supermarkets, bars, tavernas and clothing and jewellery stores among others. Being mainly a residential suburb of Athens, the area attracts a large number of expatriates mainly from UK, Scandinavia and other European countries. Most expats are employed in the Marine and associated industries. The favourite bar of the expat is Pop's Bar in Voula and even those who have returned to their home countries find it hard to resist the lure of Greece and return to Pop's year after year on vacation. Mine host of Pop's is a retired sea captain, Arthur Brettell, who is always happy to welcome visitors and bring them up to date with the local gossip.
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