For centuries, Psiri was one of Athens most notorious neighborhoods. While Psiri has always had its share of tavernas and lively drinking establishments, it was a section of town populated by immigrants from other parts of Greece. Some of these settlers established working class communities of factory workers, merchants and craftsmen. Others became petty criminals and underworld figures, giving Psiri a reputation as a neighborhood off limits to travelers.
The beaches in Santorini are breathtaking. You can find many smaller secluded beach areas when you are out exploring the island. If wine is your passion then you are in luck. There are over 6 wineries on the island. Why not take home a bottle of local wine (or two) as a souvenir of your trip to Santorini?
The city of Athens is steeped in history and most of the tourist sights in Athens are those that relate to its ancient grandeur.
If you are planning to visit Athens, you should have an idea of the tourist sights in Athens that you plan to visit. This will help you save time with deciding where [...]
Tuesday, August 18, 2009
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