We hadn't made firm plans to visit Athens. We are not great fans of cities and having experienced the packed and often narrow streets in places like Thessaloniki, we knew it would not be the best place to take a motorhome. Athens is also one of the worst cities in Europe for air pollution which didn't encourage us. However, the need to pick up the replacement laptop meant going to the Apple store in the city and we had also ordered some spare parts for one of our toilet cassettes and that shop was in Athens too.
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A small but bijou parking spot |
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These are the small ones |
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Ferries in every available space |
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People here make it clear that Piraeus is NOT Athens |
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The metro station at Piraeus is rather splendid |
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It fair takes the breath away |
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The Ancient Agora |
Congratulations on navigating the narrow streets Neri. My record of side mirrors is 3 in one road in Corfu Town by the Palace. By the way the Budapest metro is the oldest in Europe - not sure where it stands in the world. Larry and I hate organized tours too - on the times we have joined one we usually get told off for wandering where we shouldn't - well I do anyway. I visited the Acropolis and Parthenon in the late 80's. I'd love to go back - this time without a hangover. Enjoy the ferry trip from Igoumenitsa to Italy. When Larry and I went in 2017 there were a group of musicians jamming on the deck - great! Keep on enjoying!!!!! xxx
ReplyDeleteThanks Kate! Some metro facts and figures, Athens metro didn’t go underground in the beginning, so:
ReplyDeleteLondon Underground (steam) 1863 (electric from 1890)
Budapest underground (electric) 1896
Athens Above ground city metro (steam)1869 (electrified 1904, extended below ground 1957)