Tuesday, January 10, 2012

Looking over Athens (22nd - 29th of November)

Wow, latest week in Athens passed way too fast and it feels that one week is never enough. But nonetheless, every week I spend in Greece turns out to be awesome. Just like this week was.
Note: best part is in the end of the blog when the biggest adventure from this week gets revealed. :)

We did lot of basic things couples do when enjoying their rare weeks together, lots of walking around, eating out, coffees and enjoying ourselves. Also a little bit of adventure. Greece during November was pretty much what I expected it to be, lot more sun than in Finland, about ten degrees warmer and people wearing winter jackets. I've never been able to fit in Finnish cold weather, and even in Greece I had some trouble when temperature went down for the night. Days were around 14-17°C, and nights around 6-10°C degrees. Even tho even I got a bit cold, it was quite interesting to see people wearing winter jackets that we wear in Finland when it's that much warmer. 


The best coffee place ever - Public Café. Yet again we went there for a coffee and quick eats couple times, and it doesn't even matter that it's not very cheap, because the coffee is best I've ever had. Especially our current favorite, Espresso with cream and oreo cookies. Put that together with their tasty Club Sandwich or Caesar's Salad, you have the best brunch ever. We also tried out their waffles, and just as expected - yummy!


Sunsets in Athens seem to get more and more beautiful every time I go there, I don't know if it has something to do with the time of the year, but it's definitely something to see. I even got to capture one of the sunsets straight from the hotel balcony.


Shouldn't be a surprise that we also spend lot of money for Starbucks, since Finland doesn't have it and Starbucks is pretty much only place that has decent prices and good coffee. It was pretty much everyday deal for us, unless we actually decided to go with lot more expensive Public Cafe. Starbucks was also easy place to get coffee from, since we passed Panepistimio Starbucks many times while going out walking. Same problem was when going The Mall. It's definitely my favorite shopping center in Athens, and this time of the year it was also really pretty with all the christmas decorations! 




On my first trip we visited the Athens National Garden and we wanted to do that again this week, even tho it was a lot colder than the first time I was there, but the place was still beautiful. Not much to tell, except that if you're visiting Athens you might wanna stop here. And of course couple pictures, and the rare thing is that this time even I was willing to be in the photos.



We had some nice time walking around Athens, took some beautiful pictures but this week was mostly about our time together, so there's not too much to tell about the times we didn't visit any cool places, or at least places we haven't visited already. 

Going around Athens.. Monastiraki


Lycabettus Hill

During the last three days we got this crazy idea, we've been supposed to get up to Lycabettus Hill, highest spot in Athens but so far we never managed to get the time or inspiration.. or whatever excuse you can think of. So one evening we just thought that since I've seen really beautiful pictures taken by night up there, we should try to get there and see how it's for real.



Ok, it was nothing like we expected, for starters we ended up going totally to the wrong side of the hill and there didn't seem to be any kind of safe way up, except with a car (you know the feeling empty dark road in the woods gives you when there's no-one around and it's just too quiet? That's why). So we ended up going back to the streets we came from. We spotted place to eat which had wi-fi access and since I'm the kind of person that hates giving up, I tried to find a way up using google and maps. In the end we found out more information and ended up going to the right direction, and finally after lot of walking we found ourselves to the better side of the hill. 

This was the point when we didn't think that clearly and we just tried to find some way up, we did think about going back several times so we can catch a metro before it closes, but as me and my boyfriend both seem to be rather spontaneous and adventurous, we ended up spending the time we had left going up the mountain the same road that many cars went up all the time. Apparently this specific road was lot of fun for younger people with cars, and as a carholic myself, I do have to admit that the road was tempting. 

A lot later..

We found ourselves from the top of the hill, or at least from the huge parking lot which seemed to be the highest where we could get up at that point of night. View was unbelievable and there was no way my basic camera could have taken pretty picture that demonstrates the view even decently, so I'm gonna link this picture I found long time ago using google, that inspired me to try and get up there at night:


The view was literally unbelievable and there's just no picture that can match the real thing, so if you ever visit Athens, I highly recommend to get up there at night.. maybe not the way we did, or if you're walking, I recommend to do that daytime because when we reached the parking lot, people we're looking at us like we're crazy when getting up there by foot when everyone else came with cars. It's also a lot safer to take a tour up there instead of wandering on your own, especially if you don't have any clue where you're going. But we ended up well, even tho our feet were feeling it the next day.

Not to mention the last moment of unclear thinking, we walked the whole way back to the hotel. Down to the hill and so on, so it was about 5km late night walk after all the walking we already did. I don't even dare to count how much we walked during the whole evening. But it was nice, we just grabbed hot chocolate on our way back and ended up sleeping well after all the exercise we got.

Talking about the next day, I don't know what is wrong with our heads but maybe it was the whole problem with finding our way to the hill, we still wanted to get there by day time. There was supposed to be a funicular railway which we even tried to find the previous night but never even saw it anywhere near the place, which we tried to look for. And yet again we ended up going up the hill hoping to find that damn thing that was supposed to exist, which started to seem like a trick to get people clime up there while looking for it. This time we actually got up the way people usually walk there, without actually even realizing it. And this time even my camera was able to perform decently and we actually got the chance to make some beautiful memories.






The sunset we got to see that way, was also very beautiful. I'm just sad there was no-one to take a picture of our faces when we finally found the funicular railway, from the top of the hill! After getting up to the hill - twice - by foot, we decided to take the easy way down to actually see where we end up and see where that thing was that we possibly couldn't find those two days when going around the hill. 

This was definitely a nice two-day adventure and we decided to skip the day three of our new workout which apparently includes running up and down hills, day and night, and actually do something normal that doesn't require any kind of workout that's worth of mentioning. 

So that's about it for this time, december trip was about my boyfriend coming to Finland so now we're waiting the end of January/somewhere around February when I'm finally getting back to Athens, yet again.

Tuesday, November 15, 2011

Trip details: 22nd - 29th of November (One week till Greece!)

Unfortunately my last trip to Athens had to be cancelled due dangerously restless situation in Greece, and since my hotel was so close to the Parliament House, which obviously was the place that all the problems were, after long thinking and talking with my boyfriend, we found it smart solution to cancel this time and see the situation next month. Since situation in Greece has been going to better direction, not much but a tiny bit, it was time to book new flights and find a new hotel that's not as center as the last one I intended to go - just in case.
I'm so done with cold days in Finland, and even tho it's definitely not warm in Greece either, it's definitely better (about 10 degrees warmer). I really miss Athens and it's been long two months, but now there's only a week to go and I'm back in my second home.

I looked over lots of hotels, main things to look at were free wi-fi access in the rooms, refrigerator (since we didn't plan to eat out every single time we need to feed), and of course metro station nearby. I also didn't wanna book hotel too far away, since I like to walk around and this location is actually quite close to Plaka, Ermou shopping street and even Syntagma where's the best coffee place in the world, is only about 15 minutes away by foot.

My budget for this time was somewhat smaller than before, like it was supposed to be even last time. I hoped to find a hotel that's under 500€ for a week, and this was the winner of hotel lottery:


And to the trip details:

Flights

Blue 1 / SAS
HEL - ATH 22.11.11
Departure: 06:40 Helsinki-Vantaa Airport
(Switch in Copenhagen 7:25-9:05)
Arrival: 13:20 Athens Int E. Venizelos Airport


Blue 1 / SAS / Swiss
ATH - HEL 29.11.11
Departure: 17:25 Athens Int E. Venizelos Airport
(Switch in Zurich 19:15-19:55)
Arrival: 23:45 Helsinki-Vantaa Airport


Hotel

22.11.11 - 29.11.11

Double Room - Breakfast included
Room Facilities: Safety Deposit Box, Air Conditioning, Work Desk, Ironing Facilities, Extra Long Beds (> 2 metres), Heating, Dressing Room, Soundproofing, Tiled / Marble floor, Alarm Clock, Shower, Hairdryer, Toilet, Slippers, Bath or Shower, TV, Telephone, Fax, Radio, Cable TV, Laptop Safe Box, LCD /Plasma /Flat-screen TV, Minibar, Refrigerator, Wake Up Service/Alarm Clock, Wake Up Service, Balcony
Room Size:
 18 square meters
Bed size: 1 Double

This time I'll probably even give short updates in my blog during the week, so remember to check in from time to time! ONE WEEK LEFT! See you soon, Athens.

Sunday, October 9, 2011

CANCELLED: Trip details: 25th of October - 1st of November

This trip was cancelled due unbalanced situation in Greece during this time.
Sad but true, we shall return later.

After spending 7 days in Finland, I already had more than enough of it so I'm more than happy to announce, I've booked my trip back to Athens! This time it was little bit harder since I will be leaving and returning on Tuesday, so flight times are totally different. Also the fact that I decided to go for a different hotel, not that there's really anything wrong with Athens Imperial, but for a five star hotel, it's not everything about it fills up my expectations, and with those prices, it would be better if it did. So this time I looked for hotel near Metaxourghio, Omonia and Syntagma area, something that has good reviews, basic facilities and price that matches with all of it. And this what I came up with:

Iniohos Hotel, Athens
In the central Omonoia Square, Iniohos Hotel offers air conditioned rooms with free Wi-Fi access. Both Omonoia and Metaxourgeio Metro Station are a 5-minute walk away.
Within a short walk from the hotel, guests can reach the Athens shopping district. The Parthenon and the New Acropolis Museum can also easily be accessed via the metro.
Iniohos offers tastefully decorated rooms with double glazed windows. Each is equipped with a TV, iron and fridge. All rooms also have a balcony.
Guests can start their day with a rich buffet breakfast. Later, they can relax at the hotel’s lounge area and enjoy a coffee or drink from the bar. 24-hour room service is available.

Couple things that made me choose this exact hotel, is the fact that I was considering it before I found Athens Imperial. Iniohos is only 3-star hotel, but that also shows in the prices. It's quite a huge drop from five star to three, but the money I'm gonna save up to my next trip and good reviews of the hotel, pretty much makes me comfortable with this tryout. Also the fact that breakfast is included, rooms have balconies and it's location is very good, is what makes this worth of consideration. So I booked a week at this hotel, now to the actual trip details.

Flights

Blue 1 / SAS
HEL - ATH 25.10.11
Departure: 06:40 Helsinki-Vantaa Airport
(Switch in Copenhagen 7:25-8:50)
Arrival: 13:05 Athens Int E. Venizelos Airport
Flight time: 6:25

Blue 1 / SAS
ATH - HEL 01.11.11
Departure: 14:10 Athens Int E. Venizelos Airport
(Switch in Copenhagen 16:25-17:30)
Arrival: 20:10 Helsinki-Vantaa Airport
Flight time: 6:00

Hotel

25.11.11 - 01.11.11

Superior Double Room - Breakfast included
These rooms are located on upper floors and their bathroom is equipped with hairdryer.

Room Facilities: Air Conditioning, Ironing Facilities, Heating, Soundproofing, Hairdryer, Toilet, Bathroom, Bathtub or Shower, TV, Telephone, Radio, Refrigerator, Wake Up Service/Alarm Clock, Balcony

Room Size: 18 square metres
Bed size: 1 Double


This is how we roll this time, 16 days left and I can't wait to get back!



Wednesday, October 5, 2011

I left my heart in Athens (25th of September - 2nd of October)

Sunday was the day I finally got back to Athens. I was so excited to see my friends again, and even more, to enjoy my birthday there. I left to the airport early in the morning, and my flights were supposed to be leaving exactly same time as last time. Unfortunately at this point I had absolutely no idea how frustrating that day would get. I was at the Helsinki-Vantaa airport around 9am, and while I was doing my check-in, bad news hit me. There was a strike going on at the Int E. Venizelos airport in Athens, which meant that plane couldn't take off in Finland before things in Athens airport were put in to order so that we would be able to land there. In the end my plane was supposed to leave 10:45, and left around 14:00. Whole waiting was frustrating, but I was just happy to finally get there.

My boyfriend, who lives in Athens, came to the airport and together we took off to my hotel, which also was the same as last time. After arriving to Metaxourghio, the hotel I've stayed in (Classical Athens Imperial) felt already familiar. After getting key to my room, things went back to the way they started that day. My room was directly across to another building, where anyone could see everything that happens in my room, unless I keep my curtains closed at all times. I was way too tired so I just ordered some food from a room service, closed my curtains and got some sleep.

Next day I started my morning pretty normal way, kinda waiting to get the extreme annoyance because of the location of my room, and when that finally came I went straight to the reception to make my complains. Since I've been staying with them before, and planned to stay in the future, I made some good points that when someone from Finland comes to Greece, to a five-star hotel, they expect to at least be able to open the curtains and see glimpse of that sun that shines almost everyday. Receptionist I talked to, was really helpful and upgraded me to a better room without any extra costs or problems.  Room was slightly better than the deluxe-room I stayed on my previous visit, and view was decent, not the best one but at least I got to keep my curtains open. 


Monday & Tuesday, I was about to go outside with my boyfriend, but of course there had to be many strikes going on in Greece, and public transportation was not possibility in two days. So we ended up spending most of that time at the hotel, and took some walk around the Metaxourghio area. 
Wednesday, when metro was still on strike, but train was working normally, we walked to the oh-so-famous Omonia square. To be honest, that was my first time at Omonia and I was expecting something a lot better. So we took a train to The Mall, shopping center in Marousi, Athens. Place was right next to the Nerantziotissa train station, so it was quite easy to reach with a train.

The Mall Athens
(photo: konstantinoskontos.com)
I was highly surprised by all the shops this mall included. Lots of high quality stores and labels, even ones that we don't have in Finland. The Mall included shops like MAC, Guess, Miss Sixty, GAP, H&M, Lacoste, Paul Frank, Replay, Stradivarius, Swarovski, TALLY WEiJL, Tsakiris Mallas, Benetton, Zara & Zara Home and of course many restaurants, fast food places, coffee shops, even Starbucks!

There was a nice view just outside The Mall, to the Olympic Stadium

 On this trip I didn't really take that much photos, I was more interested about everything else that happened, and since the strikes kinda screwed with stuff we wanted to do, there's nothing too amazing to tell from the first days. 

Thursday was my birthday, that started out with little panic because of some personal issues, but soon turned out to be fine. I went out with my two favorite greeks and had awesome time, even tho we didn't do anything that special. We met up at Syntagma square and went to Public which basically is huge store with everything from games to books, electronics to coffee shop. Upstairs we had the most amazing coffee ever, that literally kicked Starbucks' ass 6-0. I hate to say it but I fell in love with their coffee and cheated my beloved Starbucks more than once. I had Capuccino Freddo Latte which was best latte I have ever tasted. Heaven. With that I ate Caesar's Salad and enjoyed the best company ever. 

After that we took a long walk at Ermou, the famous shopping street that goes all the way from Syntagma to Monastiraki. Since I had two guys with me, I didn't really go insane with all the cool shops, instead I decided to come back there at some point. After having good time with our friend, I spend rest of the day with my guy just taking it easy and enjoying ourselves. We also took trip to The Mall, yet again, to enjoy some coffee's and birthday cheesecake. Whole birthday went rather calmly, but it was actually one of the best birthdays ever since I got to be with people I so much care for, in Athens doing normal stuff that makes me happy. I also took couple cool pictures on our way back to the hotel while we were walking around in Syntagma, like one of the Parliament House at night.


Friday went like any other day, enjoying our time together, which of course was the biggest point of the whole week. We also saw another friend who's exam got cancelled and went to have coffee and breakfast to Gazi College in Kerameikos. Little bit later another friend joined us, and all four headed to the Athens Heart shopping center, where I haven't been before, just for a walk. After few hours our friends took off and we decided to go get some rest at the hotel.

Later that evening we went to take a walk in Panepistimiou, University area and couldn't resist the calling of Starbucks. After coffees we walked thru the shopping streets all the way to the Syntagma Square and back, just checking out places and purely enjoying ourselves. In the end of the evening, we even went all out and had an awesome pizza @ Galleria.


We tried to get out as much as possible, since first couple days we mostly spend near the hotel because of all the strikes that were going on. Also the fact that this week was more personal for both of us, so excuse the lack of photos and interesting happenings. :)

Saturday we took another walk around to Syntagma and Public cafĂ©. This time I took something totally different, Espresso with cream, chocolate and Oreo cookies, so basically not really a coffee but totally delicious thing! After that I spend some time to buy souvenirs and we headed to Ermou once again. 

This time I actually entered some shops, like Stadivarius, Tsakiris Mallas and Tally Weijl. Bought couple pieces of clothing for myself, then drink from Starbucks with official SB souvenirs and off to look for other things to bring people who have been making my days in Finland, somewhat decent.

Cute street cat that was right outside of one of the souvenir shops

While heading to Monastiraki, we spotted some normal ruins that I'm kinda already getting used to. But they're still really nice looking and beautiful.


After souvenir-shopping we headed back to the hotel to get some rest, after all, it was the last evening before returning to Finland, so we had planned to go out later. I actually captured a beautiful Athens sunset while waiting for the sun go down.


For the evening, we headed to Plaka, only known place around Monastiraki and Syntagma area I haven't been to. We walked around quite a lot and finally found nice place for dinner. Next time I go around there, I should write up name of that place, it's definitely worth of money. Spending some quality time and enjoying the last evening of that week, absolutely best thing to do before going home. I even captured the view from Monastiraki at night.


Sunday morning wasn't really the best one in a sense that we were both quite sad that in few hours I'm off to Finland, or so we thought. Still we enjoyed our time that we had left until it was time to get to the airport. When doing my check-in, I was told that flight would be late, instead of leaving 15:20, it would leave 18:30. This time delay wasn't bad at all, we got three more hours together, even tho we stayed at the airport, we definitely took everything out of that time. 

When it was time to go and there didn't seem to be delays, came the hardest part of the week, but it's not like I'm not going back to Athens as soon as possible. Unfortunately, when I got to the gate, they announced at the exact time gate was supposed to open, that flight will leave at 20:00. That point it all came crashing down, since my company had already left home, and I was alone, sad and stuck in that damn airport. In the end, plain left around 21:00, and I was back to Finland around 1am. 

There was many fails on that week, things didn't go how they were supposed to, but while I was with person I care for, or with friends, it was totally perfect. Now I'm just waiting to get back, hopefully sooner than later.

In love with Athina (Athens, Greece 7th - 14th of August)

Sun 7th of August, 2011
I do not want to wake up... do not want.. hey, hold on.. could it be? Athens! I woke up to an interesting day, since this was the day I was going to leave to Greece! I've been waiting for such a long time for this vacation, excitement was overflowing. I was at the Helsinki-Vantaa airport 8.35, since my plane was taking off at 10:45. After making it through of the airport check-in, I decided to take a small breakfast that included super yummy (and expensive) croissant and glass of orange juice. I also made a Skype call to my friend in Denmark, just to give some update and get company for my breakfast.

Waiting my flight to leave was really nerve wrecking, since I just wanted to get to Athens and to tell the truth, I'm not fan of flying either. When the plane finally took off, I was already starting to feel happy.

My flight was in Athens about 14.30 or something, even earlier than it should. First I had some problems with lost suitcase, but thanks to my local friend who was waiting for me at the airport, that mess got solved and my suitcase was found. It's good to have someone speaking greek, since even with perfect english, you can't always manage. We took a taxi to my hotel, and finally I started realizing that this week will be superb.

Hotel that I was staying in, is Classical Athens Imperial, five-star hotel in Metaxourghio, definitely worth of money. Staff was nice, hotel was clean and tasteful, before I saw the carpet of my room. It was just horrible. But I shouldn't complain, everything else was nice and I even got upgraded to a better room, from standard double to deluxe, not bad.

King size bed, marble bathroom with shower and bathtub, TV, decent view and basic stuff.
And the view from a rooftop pool & bar.. I don't think there's anything more beautiful than this;
Acropolis view from the rooftop of Classical Athens Imperial

First day pretty much passed by settling in and taking it easy, hanging with my friend and having dinner down in the hotel restaurant. I tried out Caesar's Salad with chiken, probably one of the best Caesar Salads I've ever had. Sleeping was pretty easy after that tiring day, and even the hotel bed was decent enough not to give me any trouble.

Mon 8th of August, 2011
Good morning Athens! Nice to wake up and see sun high up in the sky, even tho I was really tired, american breakfast that was included to my room got me up and going. It was the perfect breakfast that included everything, breads and "bread accessories", yogurts, puddings, juices, coffee, tea, croissants and other pastry, cakes, fruits, bacon, pancakes, sausages, tomatos with cheese, eggs.. basically everything for every taste. Too bad I didn't take pictures from breakfast, tho at least I don't have to drool to my laptop. Delicious.

Second day went pretty easily, me and my friend went out for some basic places-to-see in Syntagma. These included the Parliament house and Athens National Garden. I was enjoying myself, even tho the heat was definitely getting to me, after all, in Finland it was like 10 degrees cooler.

Something to see if you take a trip to Athens;
The Parliament House
We found something super cute from the National Garden! Few clips from there;
Music by Projected Twin
Song: Circle of Two (feat. Temple Tigers)
Album: Earth To The World

Rest of the day went pretty much relaxing at the hotel, first dinner (really yummy spaghetti bolognese) and then amazing time at the rooftop, looking at the view and stars.

Tue 9th of August, 2011
3th day in beautiful Greece, wake up, breakfast and ready to roll! Plan was to finally get to THE tourist spot, heart of Athens.. Acropolis. First we visited Acropolis museum, lots of rocks that we never really looked that much closer, mostly just walked around and I was very interested about my friend telling some ancient historical stories that I almost forgot to pay attention to the museum itself. It was definitely nice to have own private guide who had something to tell about the place and it's history.

After the museum, it was time to meet "The Rock", Parthenon to be exact. Climbing up to the hill was some hard work in that 35 degree heat, it's a good thing my guide took care that I got enough to drink and had some time to rest in shadows so I wouldn't totally die.
When we finally got up, it was totally worth it, even tho that time there was still cranes and scaffolds. Maybe someday I get to see that place when it's clean from all of that modern stuff that kinda ruins the main feeling.

Acropolis under reconstructions
Even the view from Parthenon was worth of climbing up;
When this picture was taken, I had no idea I would end up to that exact spot some days later (saturday);

Acropolis was definitely the place to visit, and worth it, tho I highly recommend to visit it as late as possible to avoid a heatstroke. Good thing my friend/guide kept me from not dying because of thirst or heat. Smoothie after all that climbing was definitely the savior for the trip back to my hotel. This day definitely tired me pretty good, after dinner and some pool time, I slept like a baby and my feet muscles enjoyed the break.

Wed 10th of August, 2011
Wednesday started out with super early wake up (5:54), since I was supposed to go for Hydraiki Tours Athens One Day -cruise and bus was coming to pick up me and my friend at 7am. So no time for breakfast and I have to say, I was super tired. When the bus came, our trip to Piraeus port began. From there, we got on ship and got really lucky, since there was somewhat many tourists getting on the same cruise, but thanks to my friend who is greek, we got in faster instead of standing outside waiting for masses to get on that boat. For some reason they asked for two greeks out of the masses, so I guess this local-thing really pays off. I definitely couldn't have had better Greece guide.

First we set sail to Hydra, one of the three Saronic Islands we were going to visit this day. Hydra was 69km away from Piraeus, so trip there took quite a while. Tho it was really nice to enjoy the sun and sea. Hydra was pretty tourist-crowded but nice and pretty island. It was second smallest out of the three islands we visited (64.443 km2). Public transportation was mainly donkeys and water taxis. If we only knew that there was nice place for swimming, since my friend didn't take any swimming gear with him. That's why before leaving to the other islands, we took a while to visit the shops and find swimming trunks for him, just in case we get another chance.
After Hydra island, there was also lunch served at the ship, but this was definitely something that explains why price wasn't any higher. But at least it was some food.

Hydra's alleys were pretty but really narrow.
Sunset Restaurant was really nice looking, too bad we didn't have chance to eat there. Shadoww!
Sunset Restaurant @ Hydra Island
Swimming spots were more than tempting in that heat;
Hydra had lots of homeless kitties all over the place, and most of them were really nice and cute;

Second Island we headed to was Poros, smallest of the three islands (49.582 km2) and most traditional. We didn't really walk around too much, the main spot was Poros clock tower but we decided not to climb there, at least not this time. This island didn't have swimming spot anywhere near, so we decided to take it easy because the heat was really getting to us, and especially me, super white finnish girl that I am.
Port of Poros

Third island we went to, was biggest of the three (87.41 km2 ), called Aegina. Most modern but to tell the truth, we didn't really enjoy the island itself too much, since while we were arriving to that island, we spotted really nice beach and we both were dying slowly because of the heat. So right away, after getting out of the ship, we set our course to that beach and cooling waves. We played in the water pretty much the whole time and made it just in time back the ship. Water was super warm and nice, and even tho it would have been nice to look around a bit, I have no regrets, beach time was awesome. For the same reason I don't really have pictures from the last island, but that's why we have google.

Aegina port (photo from wikipedia)

Then it was time to get back to Piraeus and to the hotel. We stopped to grab some local food right next to my hotel, and when I was fed, it was time to rest because next day another friend(s) would be joining us. Cruise took the whole day, and I would definitely recommend it for anyone visiting Athens. Price is really good, and it was nice to see the places. Whatever I didn't see this time, I have all the time in the world to go back there someday and visit these islands again.

Thu 11th of August, 2011
Morning started again with really yummy breakfast and getting ready to meet couple more friends. We went to really nice beach club for some coffee. It was really nice to hang out with some friends, but I didn't take any pictures since I was enjoying myself way too much. After coffee we went some food, crepes to be exact (pictures can be found in google). These come in salty and sweet forms, however you want it. These are basically another version of pancakes, so nothing extreme but not the most common food in Finland. Mine was sweet with chocolate, coconut & ball of vanilla ice cream.

Crepe dish (Picture from google)
When our friends went home, it was pretty late so I decided it was good time to go up to the rooftop just to chill out, and to be honest, I was a bit scared to go out that day when it was already getting dark. I also took a good rest that night, because next day was going to be fun beach time with one of our friends.

Fri 12th of August, 2011
Wake up, breakfast, make up and out! Time to head for a nice beach. We had awesome time and again, no pictures... I fail so hard when having too much fun! It was nice to go swimming again, I love greek sea, so warm, blue and clear. After having superb beach time, we headed for local fast food place which was really good. I just sticked with chicken, when the other two had something more burger-place stylish food.
It was time to say goodbyes for a friend that joined us for two days, since this was the last time I would get to see him before my next trip to Greece. After that, taxi to a metrostation and back to the hotel. At the hotel we took some pool time on the rooftop, and after that shower and clothing change before going out again.

When we got out, we headed to Kerameikos, really nice place with lots of restaurants and clubs. There we walked around for a while and then stopped for eats to a place called Gazi College. Really nicely decorated study-styled restaurant / bar, with some basic foods. Prices weren't too bad either, and their smoothies were super yummy.

Gazi College @ Kerameikos
We spotted many other cool places that looked like something to try out when I get to Greece next time;

That was definitely a place worth of seeing and I definitely wanna go there again. ;) After visiting Kerameikos it was time for sleeps. It was actually kinda sad, since at this point I knew, I have only one full day left.

Sat 13th of August, 2011
It was kinda sad to wake up, knowing this was the last full day in Athens. But I was also happy that it wasn't the last day. Time for breakfast and best pancakes ever, some pool time and after that it was time to head out.

Hanging by the pool and getting some slight tanning in good company, swimming in the pool and having some light lunch, oh all the good times.
Rooftop Pool
Rooftop view by day
Crazy bird by the pool, this bird had the coolest hair-do ever! CUTE!

We went for a cool place, University of Athens in Panepistimiou, that I saw earlier and I wanted to go see closer. Took some really nice pics of the place and walked around quite a lot.

University of Athens

After visiting University of Athens, we headed to Monastiraki square. There we walked around a lot, checking out places and restaurant. We had nice long talk while sitting in the park, since that was the last day to go thru what we've done that week and what we haven't talked about yet.


After that we went a bit further to see where to eat and discovered how nicely you can see Acropolis from there;
We found nice place for eats, even tho our waiter had stick in his ass for some reason..
And darker it got, view got better and better. It was sooo amazing.
After eats and having some good time, it was time to get back to the hotel and visit the rooftop for one last time;
Rooftop pool by night

Last night was pretty sad, knowing that tomorrow would be the day I have to leave, I didn't sleep that well. My body had finally adjusted to the heat and sun, I got used to the culture and how Athens looks like.. But I guess, I had to come back so that I could return, or that's what I tried to think.

Sun 14th of August, 2011
Last breakfast in hotel restaurant, super yummy and I enjoyed it as much as I could. This morning I decided to go unhealthy and just stick to sweet stuff, like pancakes, little bit of cake, watermelon and fresh squeezed orange juice, just to make myself feel better.

I remembered to take picture of the restaurant bar, which is one of the main things to see in this hotel.
Hotel Restaurant & Bar

No more pictures from this date, since it was such a sad day for me. My friend helped me get to the airport, which was also very emotional trip with metro, because it was so fun to spend that week together. There was some crying included when I had to go, but at least I took off with the thought that I will come back. I love Athens.