Monday, May 31, 2010

It's All Greek To Me

We've had a whole week of wandering around, looking at ancient ruins, going to museums, eating greek salad, and meeting some awesome people. Since the last post we went to the National Archaeological Museum, which is filled with statues and bronze casts and dug up treasure from the area. We walked through the neighbourhoods and got a bit lost, which was great because we saw a lot of the non-tourist areas.




In the evening we went with our new friend Steve the Canadian, and his mate John the Aussie, to Lycabettus Hill to watch the sunset over Athens. The view was spectacular! The city has a lot of solar panels on the top of houses and hotels, so they all gleam in the sunlight.






We then went to the Olympic Stadium, and for a bargain 3 euros we got an audio tour of the place, which was pretty informative! I feel sorry for the poor lady handing out the audioguides though - she had to stand all day out in the sun with no shade to hide under!





The next day we wandered over to Kerameikos, the ancient graveyard, which was quite cool, but by now the ruins are all just kind of looking like a bunch of rocks, and our interest was waning - sorry Greece! There were a few pretty disrespectful tourists there, which made me realise why the guards there are usually so shitty at tourists, one guy even pulled a rock out of the wall - I mean Come On! It's an archaeological site!






We headed over to the roman agora, and the temple of Zeus. It struck me how little information is given at each site. Each place is basically old ruins cordoned off, with some guards to make sure you don't touch anything. That's why the acropolis was quite good - if you go, make sure to go to the acropolis museum first. It explains each part and has the statues and adornments that were originally on the site, and has a video showing the building and the eventual destruction of the Parthenon.







We had a day off to chill out and play computer games (I love WiFi!) and then we went on a tour to Delphi. Delphi was pretty amazing, it's about 3 hours drive from Athens. We went with a group of about 30-something, It was around 14 odd tourists, and a group of 20 USA university students who had been studying in Spain and decided to make a jaunt over to Greece. We quickly formed a little group, Me, Stace, Maggie from Boston, Eva the Puerto Rican DisneyWorld Orlando event manager (coolest job ever!!!), and Lily the Calgarian. The three girls were all solo travellers in various stages of their journeys.












On the tour we were taken to the Delphi archaeological site, the delphi museum, and then we had lunch (which was PRIMO! deluxe bakery rolls - aubergine and feta with tomatoes and lettuce!) overlooking the canyon just outside Delphi town. After Delphi town we were given some time to wander through a nearby ski village, and then we had the long 3 hour bus ride home. It was such a great day!

Today was exciting....
LAUNDRY DAY!
We spent over 2 hours at the local laundromat, and I met a couple of girls who live in Calgary! What a small world! Today we're just bumming around and relaxing as we've seen pretty much all of the sights of town, and then at 6am tomorrow we leave to catch our ferry to Mykonos! I'm pretty stoked because Lily and Eva might meet up with us on the islands!

till next time
xx Laura

6 comments:

  1. Hi, looks like an amazing place. It's great that you're making friends from all over the world and getting to know something about the different cultures....a dream come true holiday. Thanks for all the great updates, look forward to the next one. Enjoy and take care.

    Mum and Dad xxx

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  2. Reading all the tips with great interest and then will decide what I'll check out ... Only there for 2 days... So at this stage its the hop on - hop off tour... Did you see buses? Lol.

    And the Acropolis and surrounds.... Which I think forms part of the hop-on, hop-off tour.

    I hope.

    Have Fun guys.

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  3. Wonderful sites,even if only ruins that is left of them. Tante Annie said you can find similar things in Sicily too,build there by Greeks immigrants in pre Roman time. Cool, you made new people from Calgary. Is it Mama mia Mykonos? 11 more days before I see the 2 of you! xx,mum

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  4. hi laura, Nicole is learning how to post a comment, love,mum

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  5. Hoi La en Sta.
    Thank you fot the fantastic pictures and sites. Leuk om zoveel jonge mensen te ontmoeten. Wij vonden vorig jaar in Siciliƫ de tempels en oude plekken ook geweldig. Ze zijn daar heel goed bewaard gebleven we hebben hele gezellige dagen gehad met je moeder, maar nu is het stil, ze is weer weg van hier.
    Graag onze felicitatie met de verjaardag van Vader, hijn zal het zonder familie moeten vieren. Zondag 13-06 gaan we 2 weken naar Bretagne om daar te fietsen. wij verheugen ons op jullie komst en hebben iets geregeld want jullie hebben vast ook wel wensen.

    Veel liefs en alle goeds van ons
    Tante Annie en oom Jan

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  6. ohhhh zone games!!! I've only seen wifi in one place in Laos, the uber-expensive cafe in Luang Prabang (yes I hung out there a lot and will be going back). Sounds like you guys are having an awesome time in Greece, rock on! x ML

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