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		<title>Athens &#8211; Part II</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 03 Nov 2008 21:43:27 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>George</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The second part of my trip to Greece begins in the evening. Athens has a very busy nightlife.   Thassos took us to a club, I don&#8217;t remember the name, but it was one of the best clubs ever. Unfortunately I don&#8217;t have any photos from that night, but I had a great time. The [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The second part of my trip to Greece begins in the evening. Athens has a very busy nightlife.   Thassos took us to a club, I don&#8217;t remember the name, but it was one of the best clubs ever. Unfortunately I don&#8217;t have any photos from that night, but I had a great time. The best thing about it was it&#8217;s location &#8230; right on the beach &#8230; Other stuff i remember: beautiful girls, the sea, clear sky, Absolut vodka with orange juice, sand. I think the music was ok too.<span id="more-39"></span></p>
<p>I don&#8217;t remember much of that night because we were kind of tired(we visited Athens all day)  and we got hammered pretty fast. At one point I woke up on the beach, while a friend was telling me &#8230; Hey man, it&#8217;s 5 o&#8217;clock, let&#8217;s go home.</p>
<p>The next day was the beach day. We managed to wake up before 12a.m. and  went to the beach.</p>
<p>Here&#8217;s a perfect way to get rid of a light hangover in Athens:</p>
<p><a href="http://geotravelstories.com/wp-content/gallery/greece/greece_62.jpg" title="" class="thickbox" rel="singlepic92" ><img class="ngg-singlepic" src="http://geotravelstories.com/wp-content/plugins/nextgen-gallery/nggshow.php?pid=92&amp;width=400&amp;height=300&amp;mode=" alt="Chillin in Athens" title="Chillin in Athens" /></a></p>
<p>An interesting fact about the beaches in Athens: Are very polluted. And it is normal I think &#8230;  That&#8217;s why the best, non polluted beaches are found on the islands. But we didn&#8217;t have the time or the money to go to an island, so Thassos took us somewhere out of the city, in a nice beach resort, at about 30-40km from Athens.</p>
<p>Although it was around 10 of May, it was very hot and we actually managed to get some sun burns.</p>
<p><a href="http://geotravelstories.com/wp-content/gallery/greece/img_4192.jpg" title="" class="thickbox" rel="singlepic88" ><img class="ngg-singlepic" src="http://geotravelstories.com/wp-content/plugins/nextgen-gallery/nggshow.php?pid=88&amp;width=400&amp;height=300&amp;mode=" alt="The Aegean Sea" title="The Aegean Sea" /></a></p>
<p><a href="http://geotravelstories.com/wp-content/gallery/greece/greece_55.jpg" title="" class="thickbox" rel="singlepic90" ><img class="ngg-singlepic" src="http://geotravelstories.com/wp-content/plugins/nextgen-gallery/nggshow.php?pid=90&amp;width=400&amp;height=300&amp;mode=" alt="The Aegean Sea" title="The Aegean Sea" /></a></p>
<p>After the beach &#8230; we went back to Thassos&#8217;s  &#8230; the Finals of the Eurovision Contest were about to start.  Everyone was crazy about it. Thassos even placed some bets, but no luck. We watched the Finals(Serbia won), we said good bye and parted.  The coming home trip is one of the things I hate most in this world. Especially when you leave at night, tired, by car and it&#8217;s your turn to drive. I strongly don&#8217;t recommend   it.</p>
<p>You can check out my entire <a title="Greece photos" href="../photo-galleries/greece-photo-gallery-2007/" target="_self">Greece photo gallery</a>.</p>
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		<title>Athens</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 23 Oct 2008 17:36:48 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>George</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[We stayed in Athens for three days at a very good friend of ours, Thassos.
He has a big apartment on the last floor of a building, with a very nice terrace. Great place to throw a party or just to chill. Here&#8217;s the view:

He and his family welcomed us with a delicious traditional meal: some [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>We stayed in Athens for three days at a very good friend of ours, Thassos.</p>
<p>He has a big apartment on the last floor of a building, with a very nice terrace. Great place to throw a party or just to chill. Here&#8217;s the view:</p>
<p><a href="http://geotravelstories.com/wp-content/gallery/greece/img_4102.jpg" title="" class="thickbox" rel="singlepic96" ><img class="ngg-singlepic" src="http://geotravelstories.com/wp-content/plugins/nextgen-gallery/nggshow.php?pid=96&amp;width=400&amp;height=300&amp;mode=" alt="Attica" title="Attica" /></a><span id="more-37"></span></p>
<p>He and his family welcomed us with a delicious traditional meal: some fish and cheese dishes and of course, a Greek salad made with home made olive oil:</p>
<p><a href="http://geotravelstories.com/wp-content/gallery/greece/greek_salad.jpg" title="" class="thickbox" rel="singlepic97" ><img class="ngg-singlepic" src="http://geotravelstories.com/wp-content/plugins/nextgen-gallery/nggshow.php?pid=97&amp;width=400&amp;height=300&amp;mode=" alt="Greek salad" title="Greek salad" /></a></p>
<p><a href="http://geotravelstories.com/wp-content/gallery/greece/cheese_dish.jpg" title="" class="thickbox" rel="singlepic99" ><img class="ngg-singlepic" src="http://geotravelstories.com/wp-content/plugins/nextgen-gallery/nggshow.php?pid=99&amp;width=400&amp;height=300&amp;mode=" alt="cheese dish" title="cheese dish" /></a></p>
<p>The first thing we wanted to visit in Athens was The Acropolis(known as The &#8220;Sacred Rock&#8221;), one of the greatest ancient monuments in the world.  Here I have a nice tip for you: If you are a STUDENT, whenever you go on a trip, take your student card with you. You never know when it might come in handy. For example, the price for entering the Acropolis was(last year) 12Euros, but students had free entrance.  We were all students, but unfortunately some of us didn&#8217;t  have their student cards and couldn&#8217;t prove they were students, so they had to pay.</p>
<p>On the top of the Acropolis lies The Parthenon(the temple of the <span class="mw-redirect">Greek goddess</span> Athena):</p>
<p><a href="http://geotravelstories.com/wp-content/gallery/greece/greece_27.jpg" title="" class="thickbox" rel="singlepic78" ><img class="ngg-singlepic" src="http://geotravelstories.com/wp-content/plugins/nextgen-gallery/nggshow.php?pid=78&amp;width=400&amp;height=300&amp;mode=" alt="the Parthenon" title="the Parthenon" /></a></p>
<p>Around the Acropolis you can find a lot of souvenir shops, bars and restaurants.  It&#8217;s a great place to try some Greek cuisine or just to relax, having a beer and enjoying the view of The Acropolis. A good Greek beer is MITHOS. I recommend it.</p>
<p><a href="http://geotravelstories.com/wp-content/gallery/greece/greece_41.jpg" title="" class="thickbox" rel="singlepic101" ><img class="ngg-singlepic" src="http://geotravelstories.com/wp-content/plugins/nextgen-gallery/nggshow.php?pid=101&amp;width=400&amp;height=300&amp;mode=" alt="Restaurants in Athens, near The Acropolis" title="Restaurants in Athens, near The Acropolis" /></a></p>
<p>Walking through Athens, we were surprised to see so many orange trees. Everywhere you look, you see orange trees. Too bad that the oranges are not eatable. If they were, i think no one could sell oranges in Athens anymore.</p>
<p><a href="http://geotravelstories.com/wp-content/gallery/greece/greece_50.jpg" title="" class="thickbox" rel="singlepic84" ><img class="ngg-singlepic" src="http://geotravelstories.com/wp-content/plugins/nextgen-gallery/nggshow.php?pid=84&amp;width=400&amp;height=300&amp;mode=" alt="Oranges in Athens" title="Oranges in Athens" /></a></p>
<p>We also visited <a class="mw-redirect" title="Kallimarmaro" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kallimarmaro">Kallimarmaro</a> Stadium( where took place the first modern Olympic Games &#8211; 1896),The Arch of Hadrian, The Temple of the Olympian Zeus, The University of Athens, and other important monuments and places that unfortunately I don&#8217;t remember anymore. Basically, you can visit most of the important sights in Athens in a single day.</p>
<p>You can check out my <a title="Greece photos" href="../photo-galleries/greece-photo-gallery-2007/" target="_self">Greece photo gallery</a>.</p>
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		<title>Travel to Greece by car</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 10 Oct 2008 16:49:38 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>George</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[As I was saying in my previous post, I visited Greece last year, with a few of my friends. It was a short and an unplanned trip. We decided over night to go and visit a good friend of ours that lives in Athens, we gathered a few friends, jumped in the cars and left. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>As I was saying in my previous post, I visited Greece last year, with a few of my friends. It was a short and an unplanned trip. We decided over night to go and visit a good friend of ours that lives in Athens, we gathered a few friends, jumped in the cars and left. We were nine people and two cars.</p>
<p>It was the perfect context for an awesome travel adventure.  Too bad we could only stay for 3days.</p>
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<p>The distance between our city and Athens is 2000km. It&#8217;s a long way to drive. We were lucky to have four drivers(two for each car). Our route was: Iasi(Romania) &#8211; Bucharest  &#8211; Sofia(Bulgaria) &#8211; Thessaloniki &#8211; Athens  and back.  From Bucharest to  Thessaloniki it&#8217;s a 12hours drive. If you enter/pass through Bulgaria by car, you need to purchase a vignette(valid for 2-3days). The cost is 5Euros(the actual vignette) plus 1Euro extra tax for something else(this I didn&#8217;t understand what for). Roads in Bulgaria are pretty bad( from Sofia towards Greece is a lot better though &#8211; they were building a highway at that time). If you happen to pass through Bulgaria, be sure to keep an eye out for the police &#8211; they are just crazy. They stay in the bushes  with the hand-held speed detector.  It is really hard not to get a fine in this country.  We were lucky enough to get burned only once.  The fine was(2007) 10Euros. They&#8217;re really slick &#8230; they tell you the fine is 10Euros without any receipt, or 20Euros with receipt &#8230; Nice, right?</p>
<p>In Greece the roads are excellent, lots of lanes. Entering Thessaloniki:</p>
<p><a href="http://geotravelstories.com/wp-content/gallery/greece/greece_2.jpg" title="" class="thickbox" rel="singlepic70" ><img class="ngg-singlepic" src="http://geotravelstories.com/wp-content/plugins/nextgen-gallery/nggshow.php?pid=70&amp;width=400&amp;height=300&amp;mode=" alt="Thessaloniki - the second-largest city in Greece" title="Thessaloniki - the second-largest city in Greece" /></a></p>
<p>Unfortunately, we only stopped in Thessaloniki for a coffee and to take a few pictures. There is much traffic and it&#8217;s very hard to find a parking place.  We drove around for 30minutes to find a parking spot. We finally stopped somewhere near the <strong>White Tower</strong>, the city&#8217;s landmark. At that time we didn&#8217;t know this, so the photos are not so great, they&#8217;re actually taken from the car,  but I hope you will be knowing about the White Tower when you will next visit Thessaloniki and stop there and take better photos <img src='http://geotravelstories.com/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':)' class='wp-smiley' /> .</p>
<p>The White Tower:<a href="http://geotravelstories.com/wp-content/gallery/greece/greece_12.jpg" title="" class="thickbox" rel="singlepic95" ><img class="ngg-singlepic" src="http://geotravelstories.com/wp-content/plugins/nextgen-gallery/nggshow.php?pid=95&amp;width=400&amp;height=300&amp;mode=" alt="The White Tower" title="The White Tower" /></a></p>
<p>The coffee place(on Niki&#8217;s Avenue):<a href="http://geotravelstories.com/wp-content/gallery/greece/img_3990_done.jpg" title="" class="thickbox" rel="singlepic93" ><img class="ngg-singlepic" src="http://geotravelstories.com/wp-content/plugins/nextgen-gallery/nggshow.php?pid=93&amp;width=400&amp;height=300&amp;mode=" alt="Having a coffee in Thessaloniki" title="Having a coffee in Thessaloniki" /></a></p>
<p>Niki&#8217;s Avenue(central seafront of Thessaloniki):<a href="http://geotravelstories.com/wp-content/gallery/greece/greece_10.jpg" title="" class="thickbox" rel="singlepic72" ><img class="ngg-singlepic" src="http://geotravelstories.com/wp-content/plugins/nextgen-gallery/nggshow.php?pid=72&amp;width=400&amp;height=300&amp;mode=" alt="The White Tower of Thessaloniki - the city&#039;s landmark" title="The White Tower of Thessaloniki - the city&#039;s landmark" /></a></p>
<p>I found out after that trip that there are a lot of important historical monuments and landmarks of Thessaloniki that we had mist or  we hadn&#8217;t realized their importance. Few of them are: Aristotelous Square, The <span class="mw-redirect">Rotunda of St. George</span>, The OTE Tower, The statue of Alexander the Great. But I guess that&#8217;s what happens when you travel with no planning, right? In fact, our purpose was just to have fun and not to see stuff so &#8230; no problems,  I&#8217;ll visit these monuments next time.</p>
<p>From Thessaloniki to Athens are about 500 kilometers(5hours drive). Straight highway. I forgot to mention, Greece has no roads tax(vignette), you only pay if you want to take the highway.   From Thessaloniki to Athens the price was, last year, somewhere between 6 and 7 Euros(not too much).</p>
<p>See all my <a title="Greece photos" href="http://geotravelstories.com/photo-galleries/greece-photo-gallery-2007/" target="_self">Greece photos</a></p>
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