Nov
Athens – Day 5
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Last day in Athens which was originally slated for “some” mountain biking. The tour company seems to be elusive so we gave this a miss.
Instead, we bought the 24hr Metro ticket & went to the coastal town of Glyfada. The Metro is pretty nice & that’s how most of the Greeks look like, pretty! Paris Hilton looks with the trendiest eyewear & boots. In a first world transport system, they trust u to validate ur ticket upon entry & the rest, u only need to walk in & out of the gantry, tram or bus. Pretty neat for 3€.
Glyfada is a coastal town with beaches & a few marinas. There is still some sun so the locals or maybe even tourist went swimming & sun bathe. Too cold for our liking.
As we missed Lycabettus Hill yesterday, we decided to climb it again today. This time, by foot! A bit “Chuan”, but the view of Athens is simply breathtaking. Worth the sweat. “Pleasant” surprise awaited us at the main road down the foothill. Apparently, there was a peaceful demonstration against the system of capitalism in Athens/Greece. Probably the rich getting richer & the poor getting poorer. You don’t get to see any demonstration of any kind in S’pore!!
After that we rushed to Monastiraki Square to buy the Bozouski. Cos its winter, the shop closed oredi…. So sad. No Greek guitar for me!
Went souvenir hunting instead. Always good to check around first as the difference in price can be really great especially in Euro!!
Walked through Plaka like we did on the first day as our way of saying goodbye to Historic Athens.
In a nutshell, the Greeks are not warm people. Its probably their culture. With that, the feel for the place becomes less. The youths has got lots of pent up anger with graffiti everywhere. Spoke to an almost adult youth, & he himself regretted the graffiti that he did. Spoilt some of the beauty of the place.
Basic cost is a huge factor in any European country. Not worth a second visit or have a “want to go again kinda feeling” to Athens, but maybe other Greek islands.