Monastiraki Square and Acropolis |
Arriving at Athens airport we took the Metro into Monastiraki Square which was where we would be staying for the next two nights. The district of Monastiraki is the ideal place to stay for visiting the Acropolis and has a distinct village feel about it being full of quaint streets with vintage shops, lots of cafe's and restaurants and the entrance to the flea market. Our hotel A for Athens had a rooftop bar and restaurant which is where the above pic was taken.
Fabulous Enastron |
As we only had a limited time in Athens we decided the short trek through the square up to the Acropolis to view the Parthenon and other ancient buildings would be best done early in the morning before it became to hot and crowded followed by a long leisurly lunch. Lots of restoration work going on, however as this fabulous ancient temple complex dates back to the 5th century BC its not surprising and the surrounding views over Athens are breathtaking.
Folowing our visit to the Acropolis we wandered back down and meandered along the gorgeous narrow pedestrian streets of the Plaka district in search of our recommended restaurant for lunch. Having been advised to avoid the tourist restaurants our helpful receptionist at the hotel recommended the Enastron as being frequented by locals and serving authentic traditional Greek food. He was right, chickpeas baked in the oven, simple but delicious, feta with honey and sesame seeds and a lovely little pie called pastourma and this just for starters. Mains called for grilled beef liver perfectly cooked for Lovejoy and chicken souvlaki for me washed down with a bottle of dry white wine from an aromatic Greek grape called Moschofilero. The service and surroundings in this little place were just perfect. Feeling rather full after lunch we continued to wander around soaking up the atmosphere and taking pics of the district and even some Athens street art.
The following morning we discovered there would be a transport strike from 11 o'clock meaning no metro to the airport so we left earlier than anticipated and hung around the airport until we could board our flight to Samos. I'm finishing this post on day 12 of our trip, I have 32 days left and a lot has happened since leaving Athens, however sadly my blogging is not keeping up with events. We have been all over Samos and tomorrow we are going over to Kusadasi in Turkey and will be visiting the archeological site of Ephesus and apparantly the house of the Virgin Mary. Ancient ruins may not suit everyone but I'm in heaven.
Fabulous Wendy. Thanks for taking me along in pictures. We are kindred souls for archeological sites. DD2 wants to study in that field so hope to travel in your footsteps one day. Lunch sounded devine.
ReplyDeleteIf I had not gone down the midwifery and health visiting route I'd love to study in that field too. Im thinking of doing some kind of course just for fun now though.
DeleteTurkey! We lived in Izmir for 2 years and spent every spare minute visiting ancient sites, you'll love it.
ReplyDeleteI did love it it's an incredible place so atmospheric.
DeleteI have been to Ephesus - one of my favorite ancient ruins. I am sure you will love it!
ReplyDeleteI want to go again we were with a tour guide which is not my favourite way to see places now I want to wander about on my own.
DeleteYour beautiful photos transport me to warmer climes, and the ancient architecture looks wonderful. That restaurant sounds amazing too. Happy holidays!
ReplyDeleteCathy x