Rewind back to a couple hundred BC, back to ancient Greek philosophers
and the belief in Greek gods, the Parthenon and the Acropolis of Athens. When I
think of Greece, I picture houses stacked on top of each other, overlooking the
crystal, clear water and mountains. I can imagine the warm breeze coming off
the water and the smell of fish being cooked in the distance. Greece has always
been a place that I would want to travel, ever since I was little and watched the
movie Sister Hood of the Traveling Pants, the scenery is what I would love the
most.
When people think of Greece they think of the history and
what happened years ago, they think of Athens and the many historical sights.
While visiting Greece I would defiantly have to sight see and take a tour of as
many of those sights as possible. I would love to go see the Parthenon,
although it doesn’t look like much, just a bunch of rocks, it has seen so many
historical moments. It was built as a sacred place dedicated to the cities goddess,
later it became a Christian church, and soon after became a mosque. I am a
visual person and learn from seeing what is being talked about, having someone
explain to me what happened there and where the invasions and other events took
place, would have much more of an impact in my life than reading it from a history
book in class.
Furthermore, choosing a hotel to stay at in this fine city
would be difficult, what it would come down to for me would be the view. The Central
Hotel in Athens overlooks the Parthenon and is in downtown Athens, allowing you
to see the night life while dinning on the patio, eating freshly caught fish. Although
this hotel does not look like a tropical destination resort, when adventuring
to a city revolving around ancient ruins and scenery the hotel is the least of
your worries. On the other hand, ancient ruins are not the only place I would
want to see, the National Garden of Athens would be like our Central Park. This
garden is a little get away from the city life and allows you to relax for a
bit, free of charge.

While researching I found it impossible to be able to summarize
everything that there is to do when you travel to Greece. I would look forward to
the leisure activities and seeing the sights that are so profound in our world’s
history. Although they have beaches and a little bit of a tropical vibe, I would
not concentrate on that aspect but on the history of the cities. I would enjoy the many museums and temples, boat on the Aegean sea and jump of a cliff or two in to the water, and walk through the parks and roam around downtown Athens.
Greece is one of the things on my bucket list! I'm with you when you said you'd go there for the history as would I. My friend just planned a trip to Greece and will be going in a year (which I am very jealous of.)
ReplyDeleteGreece seems absolutely stunning and I love that you brought up the history of it. I for sure want to travel here, as well!
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