Tuesday, June 8, 2021

1st Day in Athens

We slept late, but then we hadn’t gone to bed until 2 am having just spent 32 hours in route. We had to wake Zaya up at 10:30 am since we wanted to go out and about. 

 As we had no food in the apartment, we thought that a breakfast out would likely be the best way to start the day. We noticed a little restaurant across the street so went there, sitting in the open front. 

I asked the waiter if they had anything gluten free and we decided that I could order eggs. I looked at the menu but didn’t see anything so told him that I would like eggs with something Greek. Dale and Zaya agreed that something Greek sounded good. What we got was the waiter’s favorite egg dish; eggs with mushrooms and feta cheese and a little salad drizzled with olive oil. It was perfect. I still need to write a review for this.
Omelet with something Greek
My idea for our trip was to mostly follow the Rick Steves guide books. He gives info on walks lays out where to walk and what to see, complete with information on the points of interest. You just follow his map and read the guidebook. He also has podcasts that can be downloaded but we haven’t done that as my husband forgot his phone at home and it is just easier to read the info from the guidebook. 

 As per his advice and what we wanted was to do the Athens City Walk first. This walk was a loop that started 2 short blocks from our apartment and ended not far away. This was a good introduction to everything we wanted to see while here. 

Some of the sights along our walk: Church of Kapnikarea, built in about the year 1,000; Cathedral Mitropolis, the Greek Vatican; Arch of Hadrian and Temple of Olympian Zeus; Up and around Acropolis Hill; by the Roman Forum and Tower of the Winds, by the Library of Hadrian and then worked our way back to the apartment. 

 We walked most the City Walk before having to turn back. My feet were swollen up from the plane ride and then blisters formed because of the swelling but we did go most of the way. The walk took much of our afternoon having also stopped for a drink and rest at one point. The walk was up hills and down slick marble steps and I was so afraid of slipping. Zaya did slip once and sat down hard. Next time I will wear my trail running shoes as they have good grip.
Lady on her cell phone in front of the 1,000 year-old Church
Arch of Hadrian
Tower of the Winds
Ditch that was the public restroom
We stopped at a grocery store to get stuff for dinner and there found a huge number of chesses from Greece. The lady behind the counter started recommending one and then another. Finally, she just started cutting pieces off of her favorites for us to buy. We found another, upscale, grocery store that we will come back to as well. Back at home we were hot, sweaty and so tired. Greek cheese and cold white wine were just what we needed after a long walk.

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