Travelling Back in Time
Also at that time in the morning the roads and place was relatively quiet. I make mention of the roads as for a small Island where you feel everything is quite relaxed there seems to be a lot of traffic, fast and furious driving, and not enough pavements to my liking. Just a comment, keep your eyes and ears open when walking around.
Our breakfast continued to be fairly poor quality in this latest abode (the coffee so weak I couldn't bring myself to drink it and is the only time I have seen Chrissi drink coffee as this was not coffee!), but in all other ways, it has been a nice enough place to stay, and the host, Ritsa, an absolute gem and provided useful information at every turn. We did manage to eke out something positive from breakfast, and make use of some freezer bags Chrissi dug out of her rucksack (what were they doing there?), by appropriating enough food for our ferry trip later in the day. So quality low, but quantity, less low.
And so it was time to almost literally retrace our steps for the rest of the day, and revisit Athens, see how the old place is getting on. We actually took a route that stopped off at Naxos and Mykonos, so very much felt we were on a trip rewind. I make reference to the map below that gives you a broad sense of what we have been doing these last few days. We have hit another couple of Islands so seen them through the window, today that included Ios.
Was a packed ferry for the 5 hr trip but passed relatively quickly, reading, snoozing and munching on the freebies from our airbnb in the main part. Turns out the Seajets are the quickest ferry service in Greece and we were on one called World Champion which is the absolute fastest. Also a Grand Prix theme with a Formula 1 Car on board which all felt rather surreal. It was so fast it left pot 5 mins ahead of schedule, so don't assume these beasts are always late. (all the others have been a bit)
And so back in the port of Pireas from where it all started. Not the same bay so we were somewhat lost for a while and took in a couple of sites. Not the Olympiacos stadium who are based here for football interest. Realised we were 20 mins from the metro we arrived on but as we walked towards that we actually came across the station that was at the end of that line so a good result and we were on our way back into central Athens.
Our final hotel in Monastiraki , a rather funky and buzzy neighbourthood, lots of street art, cafes, and a very odd disney themed cross roads called Little Kook. The garish colours hit you like a brick, but we did hang around a bit for a pretty good smoothie and a pavlova trifle thing that I've already got carys researching the recipe for that!
It had been a long day, so we took a mosey on back through the backstreets and side streets, picking up a chicken and vegi gyros (under 10 euros for 2) to have a couple of beers on the rooftop bar in our hotel (over 20 euros for 2). Very conflicted, but a lovely view as the sunset on Athens and sleepy, grumpy and dopey were all vying for control of my personality.



























Like the idea of an early morning run followed by a dip in the sea. Not quite the same doing it at Barry!
ReplyDeletePity about the breakfast although you did manage to salvage some food for the return trip to Athens. It does seem surreal, a grand prix car on board a ferry. The area where you’re staying in Athens does look rather quirky. That probably adds to its charm. Mind you the prices aren’t charming - 20 euros for two beers. Hope you enjoy the remainder of your stay in Athens. Thought I’d mention that its the 600th parkrun at Newport in two weeks time. May see both of you there.
nice to know you've been tagging along John, and I'll try and get to Newport in a couple of weeks for a cuppa, think Chrissi is down Itchen Valley that weekend so might work out well if its 3rd Aug ....
DeleteSo glad you managed the sunrise, what a great way to start the day.
ReplyDeleteBack to Athens - and clearly further away from the Acropolis this time than you were the last time you were in town, looking at it at a distance in that last photo.
Still the Little Kook looks utterly crazy and I'd not heard anything about it before, so found it fascinating to hear and see your impressions. I'm a fan of street art, so interesting to see the Athenian version.
Hope you managed to have a good night’s sleep after such a busy day.
so much other street art in that neighbourhood, will try to get a few more examples in final blog, but is certainly eye catching ... and this is the grungy neighbourhood, I think we only fringed the radical one, centre of the riots back in 2008, will check on that also in final blog
DeleteSeeing the images I was immediately taken back to Wynwood Walls in Miami Wynwood Walls in Miami , the murals of Kaka'ako and murals in the Mission, San Francisco
Deletemy appetite now whetted for your big trip and blog too as I click on these links, when do you fly out again, and what are your stop overs?
DeleteHi Lloyd,
DeleteWe leave home on the 5th of September and arrive back on the 5th of October! A nice long break - Out via Perth (four days there before moving on to Sydney) return via Tokyo. I've been rereading your AustraAsia blog from 2017 for some tips on the trip.
gonna be with you almost every step of the way ... my true backpacking and wanderlust began in Oz back in 1995 as I'm sure you now know well, and I worked for Oz company Flight Centre as a travel consultant for many a year back in my 20s! Tokyo .... a few recent experiences too so be great to hear your insight on that. Do you think you will be blogging at the time or on catch up ? For a while the jet lag might give you a bit of early space!!
DeleteI always start blogging as I go, but given the stupid number of photos I end up taking and naming on Flickr, I can fall behind by a day or two (or seven, as happened last year!) 😂
DeleteAnother good blog shame it’s. Coming to the end have really enjoyed travelling with you on your adventures by photos and blogs
ReplyDeletethanks for joining, nice way for family to keep up, albeit can only share a snapshot of what we are doing, but trust it is useful.
DeleteThanks for info on final ferry trip, which seems to have gone well, phew! Back for a last look at Athens before final trip home, bah!!!! Been a busy holiday, crammed so much in, lots for us all to see and read. Well done.
ReplyDeleteferries have been great, a real part of the experience, both before, during and after ... all have been quite individual and exciting
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