Sep 26 2022

The past 36 hours have set quite the precedent for our travels throughout Greece. We are staying at a beautiful hostel, Athens Hawks, in the central city of Athens. Athens is at the heart of Ancient Greece, a powerful civilization and empire with a recorded history spanning over 3,400 years. The city is the perfect combination of illustrious history and urban innovation with a vibrant rhythm of life. We have completely immersed ourselves in all things the city has to offer.

G and I spent the day yesterday touring the infamous 5th-century BC landmark, Acropolis. The Acropolis is located only 15 minutes from our hostel and sits on a rock that rises 490ft above sea level. The citadel contains the remains of numerous ancient buildings with astonishing architectural and historical significance. We hiked to the top of the rock and were in awe. In awe of not only the “open air museum”, but the thousands of tourists (many of them in some questionable walking gear).

The Odeion of Herodes Atticus (160-169 AD)
The Parthenon (447 BC)
The Temple of Athena Nike (420 BC)

We ended our little historic field trip with some traditional souvlaki and shopping. G and I’s desire for retail therapy has been one of our greatest downfalls. We made the mistake of packing our backpacks to the brim, leaving little to no room for trendy new pieces. Nonetheless, a couple of dresses shouldn’t take up too much space. 😉

Our eventful day turned into an even more eventful night. The hostel’s rooftop bar is the spot to be. We met more friends than I can count, from places all over the world. We now have friends from Australia, Germany, Colombia, Greece, and Canada. Bartenders, Theo and Leo, set the tone of the night with plenty of Rihanna and Nicki Minaj. I am 2-0 in beer pong, and have plans to keep it up as reigning champion.

Theo and Leo
Javi and Brie
Liam and Paddy

One euro happy hour shots and five euro cocktails will definetly make for a good night. The night later led to me guiding a group of 15-20 people to a club called Lohan. I’m not really sure how I became the leader of the pack but it was quite an honor. We enjoyed dancing for hours in the club’s vibey and retro atmosphere. There is no question that the people of Athens know how to party. Our night ended in some drama with one of our eight hostel mates. I find it best I don’t go into much detail but promise it makes for a pretty funny story. We have plans to visit the beach today and I am definitely looking forward to relaxing near the Saronic Gulf.

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