Visit Athens: Five Things You Will Love & Hate about Visiting Athens, Greece

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    5 things you will love and hate about visiting Athens, Greece.
    Filmed in Athens, Greece

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  • @woltersworld
    @woltersworld  12 років тому +51

    Loved it! My wife is half Greek (the cooking side) :) I have put on about 35 kilos since we got married due to souvlaki, spani ko riso (i cant spell greek sorry), dolmades... spanikopita... and about 10000 other dishes :) Love Saganaki... great now i am super hungry and there is no good Greek restaurant where I live (and my wife is already asleep)... Dang it! :) Thanks for watching and commenting!

  • @jjgreek1
    @jjgreek1 10 років тому +118

    Athens is an insider city...so find a local and befriend him/her. Get out of Plaka, Monastiraki and the touristy areas...go to Gazi, Kolonaki, Thiseo, Psiri...for heavens sake and meet the locals!

    • @DunhillX1
      @DunhillX1 10 років тому +14

      YES totally agree! Tourists really don't see the real Athens when they come for only one or two days! Though central Athens is gorgeous and very well done for tourists there is way much more to this magnificent city and yes get to know locals because as a tourist you really don't see the true identity of this city. I would add Kifissia, Kefalari, Psychiko ad Nea Erythrea to your list of places to visit though I would also keep Plaka. The bars in Nea Erythrea will blow you away bloody beautiful and FUN!!! Alway happy to advise if anybody wants!?!

    • @jjgreek1
      @jjgreek1 10 років тому +7

      And Nea Smirni, Faliron, and the beach areas too!

    • @fastandeffective
      @fastandeffective 7 років тому

      Why rent apartments in Greece since you can buy them dirt cheap instead?
      ua-cam.com/video/bsDsqTtPqIU/v-deo.html

    • @farahaaf3746
      @farahaaf3746 7 років тому

      hello, i am coming to greece soon and i love to see the city with the eyes of the locals really, that way it is much more fun and gives the trip a local taste. i just collected the names of the places that you recommended, do you have more? :D

    • @farahaaf3746
      @farahaaf3746 7 років тому

      hello, i am coming to greece soon and i love to see the city with the eyes of the locals really, that way it is much more fun and gives the trip a local taste. i just collected the names of the places that you recommended, do you have more? :D

  • @joniandervishi
    @joniandervishi 8 років тому +65

    Well I'm from Albania and have been to Athens a couple times and driving there is not that bad, especially compared to the mighty Albanian streets ahahha.
    Seriously though, even compared to other big European cities I've driven and lived I don't really see much difference...
    That being said, I don't see any reason why to rent a car while in Athens unless you're doing side trips outside of the city like in Delphi etc.
    Would agree on the food prices, the salad for 7 euros is insane considering it's the most basic salad you can possibly eat but just because has the "greek" before is so overpriced (same with Souvlaki/gyros etc.), especially in the "tourist area".
    Also, I don't think there's a feeling of unsafety outside of the touristic areas. I don't know why but people complain about this everywhere they go, if they are outside of their comforty touristic map streets they immediately feel unsafe.
    Always liked your videos though, keep it up :)

    • @yannispapas9966
      @yannispapas9966 7 років тому +2

      +Frou Paokara No...don't advice him to come in Aegean islands to eat salad!!He may pay it in double price than in Athens!!!lol

  • @Uroboro_Djinn
    @Uroboro_Djinn 10 років тому +28

    "Oh, here are some ancient ruins next to a...a restaurant."
    I loled. But I agree. This is my favorite part about Hellas(using the Greek word for that out of respect). Especially the temple of Hephaustus next to those small shops near the train station. So beautiful.

    • @woltersworld
      @woltersworld  10 років тому +2

      so true though isn't it :)

    • @Uroboro_Djinn
      @Uroboro_Djinn 10 років тому +2

      woltersworld Yes. I love it when countries do that. It happens in Italy too but unfortunately, more and more ruins are being "barricaded" there into museums instead of their original positions.

  • @welshpete12
    @welshpete12 10 років тому +30

    It is very true what he said about the Acropolis . The first time I saw it , it was a honey , golden colour . The memory will stay with me the rest of my life ! The other thing is the Greek people , they are wonderful ! I made very good friends out there .

    • @woltersworld
      @woltersworld  10 років тому +9

      You just put a smile on my face because I just thought of my first time seeing the acropolis :) such a great memory. I need to take the baby back again (he is almost 3 now) and show it to him and see if he gets all silly with it :) our now 7 year old did too :)

  • @XaverScharwenka
    @XaverScharwenka 8 років тому +100

    1. Taxi drivers try to rip off us Greeks, too.
    2. About the salad - it really depends. When I order a Greek salad (we just call it xoriatiki - traditional/rustic), it usually comes in a large bowl enough to feed 6 people. Five-six euro is a reasonable price for that, especially if it comes with high-grade olive oil and real, barrel matured feta cheese.
    3. Driving in Athens (the inner city of Athens that is) is insane, yes, but so is in Rome, Madrid, Barcelona. It's just hard to build wide and comfy roads around ancient buildings and ruins. I strongly advise foreigners to avoid any driving while in Athens. We have way too many motorcycle accidents where victims are often young tourists.
    4. Use common sense and you'll be fine. Line 1 of the metro system is the most likely place a tourist will get robbed. There's no need to walk around little dodgy streets, but even if you do the chance of being mugged in broad daylight is slim to none. Women with gold trinkets around their necks should be careful when entering or exiting trains, buses, escalators or they might lose them.
    5. Strikes. Yes. They are a necessary evil if we want to hold on to what we believe in.

    • @Alkiviadis_
      @Alkiviadis_ 8 років тому +6

      Σωστός 👌🏻👌🏻

    • @xqrtts
      @xqrtts 7 років тому +6

      really true! I love Athens no matter what!!! It is where all started anyways!

    • @ringwe
      @ringwe 6 років тому +7

      "It's just hard to build wide and comfy roads around ancient buildings and ruins". Come on... I'm Greek, live in Athens.
      No, the roads are awful because:
      a. The local authorities don't give a toss about making a solid road network.
      b. Most locals have a very poor sense of responsible driving and respecting: other drivers, pedestrians, the disabled, and the elderly.

    • @joe35lok
      @joe35lok 6 років тому +8

      Αν έχεις ταξιδέψει στο εξωτερικό θα έχεις προσέξει ότι οι περισσότερες πόλεις έχουν πολύ πιό φαρδιούς δρόμους. Ακούω και τους τουρίστες που το λένε συνέχεια, τους κάνει εντύπωση πόσο στενοί είναι οι δρόμοι στην Ελλάδα. Η Αθήνα χτίστηκε στο μεγαλύτερο μέρος της χωρίς σχέδιο αλλά με νομιμοποιήσεις αυθαιρέτων. Όπου υπήρξε σχέδιο ήταν από την εποχή του Όθωνα και δυστυχώς δεν έβλεπαν πολύ μπροστά. Πως θα μπορούσαν κιόλας να φανταστούν τι θα γίνει κάποια χρόνια μετά.

    • @Greksallad
      @Greksallad 6 років тому +2

      mitsos, while it is true the authorities aren't the best at planning road networks, it really is hard building roads in old cities, especially ones as old as Athens. A lot of big cities in Europe have this problem actually; they just aren't constructed to hold the sheer number of people with cars.
      You're definitely right about drivers' lack of respect for other people's lives, and even their own. I go to Greece at least once a year with my family and we rent a car every time, but we just can't get used to the absolutely horrible drivers. I live in Sweden (i.e the country with the safest roads in the world) so the contrast is fucking huge. I've experienced it first hand as well, as my grandfather lived in Thessaloniki until he was killed by a speeding car while crossing the street.

  • @krugmeister7301
    @krugmeister7301 8 років тому +7

    ...A That's IS Very true...The Greeks Are Very Hospital People...Friendly and Thoughtful...

  • @Travellight21
    @Travellight21 8 років тому +60

    I just left Athens. I loved it there so much!

    • @horseplop9
      @horseplop9 6 років тому +1

      Travellight Where should i go?

  • @alphajames33
    @alphajames33 8 років тому +11

    Nice video, my friend.
    Just a few things, you should have in mind.
    1) Safety matter➡
    You're pretty much safe all over Athens, except from the following stations of the Green Line of the Metro where you should watch for pick-pocketers: From Omonoia up to Ano & Kato Patissia. Generally avoid, places like Omonoia, Metaxourgeio, Patissia, Victoria, Acharnai. Also, try to avoid the station Attiki (i think it's in the red line of the Metro).
    I would also suggest, keeping an eye on your luggage and purses/wallets, when using public transportation. Especially, in those areas mentioned.
    You will probably, not even have to visit these places, except maybe from Omonoia, where some cheap hotels are located, but you get what you pay for.
    The rest of the city of Athens, and especially the subberbs are perfectly fine and safe.
    Finally, at the 16-17 November, anually, there is a holiday, involving politics, during which you should avoid walking near Omonoia, Syntagma, Panepistimio, and the Greek Polytechnic University of Athens and EXARCHEIA most of all. Avoid Exarcheia, at these days.
    2) RECOMMENDATIONS:
    Try and visit the cafés at Alimos Marina, or better off, visit Marina Zéas for a night drink. Try "Pisina" open club/bar. Also, Piraikí for it's fresh fish taverns. Also, Mikrolimano, for both food and coffee. Glyfáda (near the sea), and Chalandri (not near the sea/more suburban) at the square with the Church and the restaurants and bars, for non-traditional, more modern greek kitchen, coffee, and drinks, any time of day.
    For Athens by Night, for young people, i recommend, you go out, at Gazi Square.
    Or better at Hagias Irenis Square, and the alleys, around it, for the cafeterias, that turn into bars, by night.
    If you gonna go out, where many Athenians go out, just stop at either the Syntagma Square Metro Station, or the Monastiraki Metro Station, and try to scan the alleys to the right side of Ermoù Street, facing from Syntagma, down to Monastiraki. Many little bars, and places for food are there. Highly recomended.
    Don't be afraid, to ask locals for directions. Tell them what you are searching for specifically.
    Everyone, have a nice time in Greece.☺

  • @livefullerwithlovefuller8679
    @livefullerwithlovefuller8679 8 років тому +16

    In Athens now. Staying at a great Airbnb at the bottom of the Acropolis with a great view from my balcony. Plaka is so charming!

    • @farahaaf3746
      @farahaaf3746 7 років тому

      so do you advice me to rent a house from the airbnb? this will be my first time and i am a little alert about it. please advice me. thank you so much :)

  • @MegaKoutsou
    @MegaKoutsou 7 років тому +16

    I am Greek and I have lived in Athens for my entire life.
    1) Taxi drivers are, sometimes, obnoxious, and they try to rip off everyone. A little tip for foreigners: NEVER TELL THEM THAT THIS IS YOUR FIRST TIME IN ATHENS, EVEN IF IT IS. As soon as the taxi driver learns that you really don't know about the regular prices, he will rip you off.
    2) 8/10 restaurants in touristy spots (Plaka, Monastiraki) will be overpriced and will not have very good food. ALWAYS check tripadvisor, and with your hotel or tourist guide. Better yet, ask a random Greek on the street to suggest a restaurant. The same thing holds for every touristy spot in Greece, even when it comes to islands like Santorini.
    3) For god's sake, don't rent a car if you will only stay in Athens. In my opinion, Athens has very good public transportation, use that instead.
    4) Most neighborhoods don't have safety issues. Only some of them like Omonoia or Exarhia really have a problem. For the rest of Athens, behave like you would behave in any other big city in Europe.
    5) For the most part, strikes are a thing of the past. They are much less frequent nowadays, thank god for that. Nevertheless, it is always a good idea to ask your hotel, just in case.
    And a general tip: If you stay more than 4 days in Athens, DON'T JUST STAY AT THE HISTORICAL-TOURIST CENTER. As I have already said, Athens has really good public transportation. If you have time, definitely visit the south coast of Athens, from the yacht marina of Piraeus (Pasalimani, with some of the best panoramic views in Athens) to the beaches of Glyfada. Other neighborhoods with interest include Gazi, Nea Smyrni and Psiri.
    Also: GET A FRAPPÉ COFFE. With medium sugar and milk, as the coffee gods intended it to be.
    Also v.2: Always order pork gyros, chicken gyros is an abomination.

    • @jamespadden5466
      @jamespadden5466 7 років тому +1

      gijijijijijijijijijijji ...... G, you're a kind person...!

    • @farahaaf3746
      @farahaaf3746 7 років тому +1

      hello, thank you so much for all the recommendations. i am coming soon to greece, will you please tell me more about dangerous areas? i am collected all the information in your comment, really thank you alot :)

    • @MegaKoutsou
      @MegaKoutsou 7 років тому +2

      Certain districts are more dangerous than others, nevertheless, no district in Athens is really dangerous. Avoid districts like Omonoia or Exarhia, and watch closely your belongings on public transportation. Other than that, there is nothing else you should know, the police number in greece is 100. Athens in general is no dangerous city

    • @farahaaf3746
      @farahaaf3746 7 років тому

      someone advised me to take a flat in zografou, someone advised me to take hotel in pireaus. but i feel that zografou have more choices and i can walk to many places from there. any recommendations from you? do you think it is safe to rent a flat?

    • @taradino18
      @taradino18 7 років тому +2

      Rent a flat in zografou as rbnb? .. I live in zografou its a very safe place to live and if you live in south zografou you have a metro station near you. Also its 3-5 kilometres away from the center of the town(syntagma and omonia squaere).. If you spend all your holidays in athens and you want to see the city i think zografou is the better choise.

  • @XaverScharwenka
    @XaverScharwenka 8 років тому +25

    I wonder why tourists always eat at the same restaurants that are basically there FOR the tourists? Why not explore the rest of the city? There are fantastic little taverns in Psiri, Gazi, Pireas, Kolonaki, Glyfada, even farther. The public transportation is cheap and goes everywhere.

    • @MichaelWadeLeeKapsalis
      @MichaelWadeLeeKapsalis 4 роки тому +3

      You're spot on. I live here in Athens now. Last summer, I saw some American tourists who looked a little lost. I asked if they needed help, and they said they were searching for the Cinnabon... it was quite far away, but still, I told them about Greek desserts, walked with them to a local bakery I know that does it right, and they were blown away. But they would have never found it, or even known about it without my taking them there.

  • @arsenios19dr
    @arsenios19dr 10 років тому +24

    I'm greek and I can say you are right!

    • @363Magi
      @363Magi 6 років тому

      Do Greeks truly dislike Turks? Sorry if it's a little rude I asked that, just wondering.

    • @DarkBlackness
      @DarkBlackness 5 років тому +2

      @@363Magi we hate turks that say rude things to us but we are not racist to the turk race

  • @leaklein9749
    @leaklein9749 8 років тому +28

    I don't feel Athens like being a dangerous or unsafe city. I have been there several times, outside touristic places and never had any trouble...

    • @kostasveronis5882
      @kostasveronis5882 7 років тому +4

      Léa Klein my dear.Athens its not dangerous city.I mean with 5 million inhabitants and 5million tourists.of course u can keep an eye open and common sense always as the same if you was everywhere in the world.

    • @anastasiamallikopoulos5893
      @anastasiamallikopoulos5893 6 років тому +3

      Actually he was quite inaccurate about the "safety" of the touristic areas. In Athens it depends on the area you go not if it is a touristic place. Actually places for tourists attract more attention to a thief.

  • @nojyt
    @nojyt 10 років тому +12

    Some clarification: it's actually parts of central Athens (e.g. Exarcheia district) - not the outlying non-touristy areas - that are the seediest. Tourists should really consider spending more than 2 days in Athens and actually get to know the place. (I don't know who created this standard 2-day itinerary but it's really a bad idea.) In the central areas, make sure you visit some of Psiri, Thiseo, and Kolonaki. Kifisia in the north is a great suburb. So are the yacht harbours in Piraeus and the coastal areas of Glyfada/Voula with all the beach bars. But even totally "boring" middle-class districts like Kalithea have tons of action if you know where to look (find a neighbourhood's main square and you'll find fun). It's also really important to realize that Athens is absolutely FULL of hidden places that you can only find if you talk to locals. Some of the best restaurants I know are hidden on a quiet residential street in the middle of nowhere. My last point: consider hiking on Mt. Ymittos or more distant Mt. Parnitha (not in mid-day during the summer, however). You'll get a totally different appreciation of the city. (Oh yes, my last last point: there's no such thing as "Greek salad". Haha! Why would we name a food after ourselves?)

    • @Eirini1
      @Eirini1 6 років тому

      So well said. The salad in Greece w/ feta is HORIATIKI. I don't think that was covered in the video. You could easily spend 1-2 weeks in Athens, b/c of all the suburbs that are each so unique.

    • @SomeOne-db7xs
      @SomeOne-db7xs 6 років тому +2

      I do agree in most of the stuff, except Exarcheia being seedy. Exarcheia is a very safe, charming, beautiful place and really depicts the anti-conformist side of the Greeks. It is an area proud to be anarchistic and should remain so. Give it a go, it has fantastic places.

  • @amalialovesicecream
    @amalialovesicecream 10 років тому +61

    Pick pockets are mostly Gypsies and foreigners not natives. In fact, they'll even help you out!

    • @WTF3585
      @WTF3585 5 років тому +5

      @Political Warfare you must be an excellent thief then

  • @DunhillX1
    @DunhillX1 12 років тому +4

    I'm British but my favorite city in the world is Athens, Greece. There is something about Athens that draws me back year after & I have the choice to go anywhere in the world but always chose to go back to this magnificent city. I would like to say a few things: firstly, the non tourist areas are not all that bad and the pick pockets are foreigners not actual Greeks. Also you should visit North and South of Athens eg. go to Kifissia & Kefalari up North & Glyfada & Vouliagmeni down South. Amazing

  • @woltersworld
    @woltersworld  11 років тому +1

    cool. thanks for watching and commenting!

  • @ntoskeas
    @ntoskeas 7 років тому +7

    I'm Greek and I approve this message...

  • @sad777able
    @sad777able 7 років тому +5

    I m Greek and i have to say one thing...Listen to that guy he is knowing what is talking about,only there arent so many pickpockets at acropolis(or i dont see anyone ever)but at the public transportations.So you bag to your lap and dont play with your cellphone near the train door you ll gonna see it vanishing better from any magician!!

  • @KingLeonidas-xl2ue
    @KingLeonidas-xl2ue 6 років тому +1

    First time in Athens so nice visited Acropolis, Lykabettus, Flisvo Marina, Stavros Niarchos Cultural Center, Plaka, Monastiraki , Syntagma ,Shops, Glyfada beaches its so nice here I will definitely come back!

  • @EiriniLinaki
    @EiriniLinaki 8 років тому +28

    I am Greek and I think that Greek salad is expensive too

  • @woltersworld
    @woltersworld  12 років тому

    Glad you liked the video. I try to be as honest as possible about all the places we visit. Sometimes people are not quite as nice as you when i bring up negative (but true) issues for travelers. All the best! thanks for watching and commenting. hope you will subscribe!

  • @woltersworld
    @woltersworld  12 років тому +2

    I love Athens and Greece. Amazing Sights, Wonderful People, Spectacular Food. What is not to love? (aside from the little economic problems). Honestly I love Greece and would love to work there as i really enjoyed how the Greeks enjoy life. Thanks for having a great city and country!

  • @katerinakoule8315
    @katerinakoule8315 12 років тому +1

    Oh my god! I feel so proud when tourists are so informed about my city and its history and so greateful that they are here! Thank you for the upload and your nice words!
    Greetings from Athens!

  • @woltersworld
    @woltersworld  13 років тому +1

    @JeanMaria93 true. i completely forgot about the dogs. great add there. thanks for commenting and watching!

  • @Warjacki
    @Warjacki 9 років тому +1

    I stayed in Poros about 15 years ago. The last day of our tour was in Athens. We ate lunch at a place with a great view of the Acropolis. I've also been to Santorini and Rhodes.

  • @beyondonethousand
    @beyondonethousand 10 років тому +12

    I am Greek as well and own a summer home 100km west of Athens. We go every year. You sir are spot on. Are you sure you are not Greek?

  • @fo735
    @fo735 7 років тому +4

    i love your channel! kisses to you and your family from greece!!

  • @woltersworld
    @woltersworld  12 років тому

    Thanks! Appreciate the support! Thanks for watching and commenting! Hope you will subscribe!

  • @woltersworld
    @woltersworld  12 років тому +1

    Great advice! Thank you! We will hopefully be back in Athens next summer and I will check them out! big thumbs up from me!

  • @evelynarhondi6375
    @evelynarhondi6375 7 років тому

    The selection you made for the worst and best things in our city was very accurate. All the bad things you mentioned worry us, Athenians, too. I liked how you began with the bad and ended in a happy note.
    With our latest economic difficulties, I'm happy to see people supporting us like this. Thank you very much!!
    I wish you and your family the best! Hope you visit Greece again soon. :)

  • @marujaconcon959
    @marujaconcon959 7 років тому +1

    same here I just visited Athens (August 29, 2017)..... I just loved it there, the atmosphere, the foods and the people. yeah I agree they are so helpful, when it comes to you require about something i.e location, young & old alike they have this greek hospitality that is so nice of them! thank you Athens....I have had a great time in your amazing city.

    • @Kapetan-Malakas
      @Kapetan-Malakas 6 років тому +1

      sorry for asking but are you filipina?

    • @marujaconcon959
      @marujaconcon959 6 років тому

      Καπετάν Μαλάκας yes!

    • @Kapetan-Malakas
      @Kapetan-Malakas 6 років тому

      i knew it. i am in cagayan de oro right now. been here for a few weeks

    • @marujaconcon959
      @marujaconcon959 6 років тому

      Καπετάν Μαλάκας ohhhhhhh...... I am now in Dubai. I hope u r enjoying your stay in my country. see hello out there!!!! would definitely lovee to visit Greece again one day to explore more other areas. #inlovewithgreece

  • @mitropoulosilias
    @mitropoulosilias 8 років тому +3

    i am greek and i totally agree with you!!

  • @xXGeorgeAngelXx
    @xXGeorgeAngelXx 9 років тому +36

    "unless you're athenian don't drive around this town" ahahaha dude you made me laugh :D

    • @woltersworld
      @woltersworld  9 років тому +4

      George Christ I do what I can ;)

    • @xXGeorgeAngelXx
      @xXGeorgeAngelXx 9 років тому +8

      keep it up man, everything you say is true and your videos are very entertaining! :)

    • @itube0047
      @itube0047 7 років тому

      Zorba would

    • @madambutterfly7513
      @madambutterfly7513 5 років тому +1

      123 456 - I was born in Greece but live in America. My last trip to Greece I drove all over Athens, Glyfada, Kiffisia,, Voulagmeni, out of Athens drove to Patras, Pyrgos, Nauphlia, over the Rio Antirrio bridge into central Greece - one time a crazy Greek rammed into me at an orange light, jumping & screaming because he expected me to drive thru the orange light - ( I knew some Greek, but not fluent), we weren’t hurt but car rental office upgraded us to a nicer, bigger car at no extra charge. We were there (My sister & me) for three months, staying with relatives for about half of the time. We found it reasonably priced for food & hotels, gas very expensive - I love my birth country, but Iam truly Americanized - lol - I’ll be going back in a couple of years, since I haven’t been there in 10 years!!! Lol🇬🇷💙🇬🇷💙🇬🇷💙🇺🇸❤️🇺🇸❤️🇺🇸❤️💙🇬🇷💙🇬🇷

  • @woltersworld
    @woltersworld  12 років тому

    @MrAntonios17 I have only been to santorini on the islands. I spent a lot of time south and west of athens. My wife's family is from Greece so we get lots of Greek at home :) The people are awesome (even if they strike a lilttle bit ;)
    thanks for watching and commenting! please subscribe!

  • @NassosConqueso
    @NassosConqueso 9 років тому +9

    Greek salad can be really cheap in several taverns woltersworld ! It really depends on the area and the type of restaurant! You might get one for 3-4 euros! ;-)

  • @woltersworld
    @woltersworld  12 років тому +1

    We all love Greece here at Wolters World :) Thanks for watching and commenting!

  • @woltersworld
    @woltersworld  11 років тому +1

    Glad I can help with Greek tourism :) we love Greece. May end up on the Islands this summer hopefully. All the best!

  • @mariosg932
    @mariosg932 10 років тому +11


    Athens is a European city . The DEMOCRACY BORN THERE and actived, during ancient times, THE FATHERS OF WESTERN PHILOSOPHY AS Socrates , Aristotle , Plato , etc. The PARTHENON is among one of the most important monuments of the planet and SYMBOL OF CLASSICAL ARCHITECTURE WORLDWIDE . Athens has FANTASTIC SUBURBS so close to sea and the north. The southeast suburbs are gorgeous with beautiful new buildings , sea like being on an island, SPACIOUS ROADS , BIG STREETS AND CLEAN . NORTHERN SUBURBS are green , clean, with excellent construction and neoclassical buildings. THE CENTER OF ATHENS IS FULL OF ARCHAEOLOGICAL SITES AND HISTORICAL MONUMENTS IN WHICH EVERYBODY CAN BROWSE .

  • @woltersworld
    @woltersworld  12 років тому

    @jadaswarklar Thanks for the info about the outside/suburb parts. I have not spent a lot of time out of the center so its good to know efharisto :)
    and you are right about all big cities
    Thanks for commenting and watching! please subscribe!

  • @kochokoso1209
    @kochokoso1209 9 років тому +3

    Restaurants charge a lot for a greek salad simply 'cause tourists usually order just that along with a beverige at best. It's the rents and the taxes that have caused high prices.

  • @telosfd
    @telosfd 8 років тому +20

    Another one advantage, police never kill you, just like this.

  • @woltersworld
    @woltersworld  10 років тому +1

    hit the island of santorini and visit nafplio the old capital. my two favorites, but crete is cool, Rhodes as well

  • @woltersworld
    @woltersworld  11 років тому

    thanks for the support!

  • @adampotts4833
    @adampotts4833 7 років тому +7

    All subjective comments in this video I'm afraid. I have been travelling to Greece for the past 40 years. The taxi drivers are fine. DO order a Greek salad - they aren't expensive. Definitely hire a car and drive round the city. With regards to public worker strikes - they are few and far between, but when they do happen, they are done properly!!!

  • @fmj_556
    @fmj_556 5 років тому

    Was driving in Athens 2 weeks ago. It was awesome! We even drove to Larissa.

  • @OneMoreVacation
    @OneMoreVacation 5 років тому

    Now we are very amazed about our trip to Athens in 3 months. We are hoping that we will have a nice time there...

  • @davetay
    @davetay 11 років тому

    I love Athens too I had one of the best meals/ nights out at an Argentinian beef restaurant, with live tango dancers -el bandoleon-, walked for miles all round the city , found a club one night just walking down the street past a lane after dinner, heard the music, went in, came out at 6am! best people!

  • @annaravani1
    @annaravani1 11 років тому

    thank you so much.I am Greek though I live abroad.I love Athens and spend a lot of time there.Thank you for posting xxxxxx

  • @mattlarson3154
    @mattlarson3154 11 років тому +1

    i went to Kifisia and i met my greek girlfriend :DD Athens is a wonderful country with wonderful people.Amazing history great culture excellent food..everything absolutely breathtaking

  • @krugmeister7301
    @krugmeister7301 8 років тому +3

    ....It's sad that Olympic Airlines is gone...I remember them flying into Montreal.....

  • @sheerabetnag
    @sheerabetnag 6 років тому

    We are fortunate to see the roots to the roof, how the City was built with such modern simplistic artistic insight, this is more important. It has any disadvantage of any Tourist City, it has to be ignored.

  • @woltersworld
    @woltersworld  12 років тому +1

    @XV4444 Glad I could help a fellow traveler. Have a great time in Athens. Please share the channel with your travel buddies. All the best!

  • @shivabctrans1
    @shivabctrans1 11 років тому +1

    Never been to Athens but your video is inspiring !

  • @woltersworld
    @woltersworld  11 років тому +1

    hi caseygo. we have a baby boomer travel tip video that may be helpful for you.
    Rome - vatican museums are a must, the vatican itself, go in the colesium, just walk around & enjoy the city
    Athens - the new akropolis museum by the akropolis and then the national museum (with the best greek antiquities).
    Those are the "must" museums.

  • @thetruepatriot7733
    @thetruepatriot7733 2 роки тому

    Wow! Wolter doesn't look like the same guy! He's changed a lot, if not for the voice I wouldn't have known that's the same person lol, I think he looks younger now, the beard is definitely a better look! great video! 💕🙂

  • @SipasTika
    @SipasTika 11 років тому

    Mark of Wolters: we've been to Athens and the Greek Isles several times...leading educational tours. I enjoyed your video mainly because of your enthusiasm to share some tips with people who have never been to Greece. What impressed me the most is that you are a young father and take your baby on your travels. That baby is going to grow up to be a cultured travelling person,.like his parents. Congratulations dad!!! Ignore the negative comments, you're fine. Use "dislike" instead of "hate" n see

  • @nrotsos
    @nrotsos 12 років тому

    just an advice, next time you will visit Greece, go to a place outside Athens (anywhere) and find a restaurant for locals, not tourists. There you can have a real greek salad with fresh vegetables and if the price is still the same you will realize that the portion shall be much bigger.

  • @NiAr658
    @NiAr658 6 років тому +1

    Diverse, unique, full of culture place. Strikes are everywhere - I live in London and there are strikes all the time (even when there shouldn't be ..unlike Greece), but no nice people, no good food, no sun, no blue sky...

  • @lveloso
    @lveloso 7 років тому

    Hi there! First I like your videos a lot! I am not Greek but I've lived in Athens for five years so I know the city. About taxis, there's an app, Taxibeat, that works perfectly. Polite, honest, funny taxi drivers. That's the way to go. Get out of tourist areas and eat at normal Greek restaurants. Athens has amazing places and some fantastic surprises! Yes, traffic can challenging but it's not aggressive. I was driving around the city for five years and I never had any problem. Yes, the strikes are annoying but I've learnt that when you are at restaurant and you have a taxi driver strike, for example, the best thing is talking with owner and asking for help. There's always a cousin, brother, uncle or whoever, who will be available to take you where you want to go for a decent price. Greeks are very clever and very good in finding solutions. In Athens social interaction is the key for everything. And yes, the country is amazing, people are amazing, the lifestyle is amazing and Athens is a magical city! 😉

  • @vasileiosxanthopoulos725
    @vasileiosxanthopoulos725 9 років тому +5

    Athens is no different than any other big european capital. There is chaos in the streets. Definitelly not drive in Athens 100%. The stuff about outside Athens to the non-tourist areas is not very accurate. It is just around athens are some of the poorest regions in Greece. This is all the same with London, Glasgow (the knife capital of Europe). When it comes to the Athens as a city.. As a Greek i can tell you: See the sights they are amazing and learn something about where you come from and then leave the city. It has nothing more to offer you. If you want to see how people leave besides the glamour and the spot light go to the suburbs if you are curious. It is a different world there.
    Anyway, have fun.

    • @yannispapas9966
      @yannispapas9966 7 років тому

      Συμφωνώ απολύτα,αλλά δε "πουλάει"έξω η Κηφισιά ούτε η Γλυφάδα...

    • @jorunn62
      @jorunn62 5 років тому

      My friend from Athens says the same as you, see the sights, and get out of there. But maybe you athenians look with different eyes than tourist, because I have many collegues who has been to Athens and just love it. So maybe we see with other eyes.

  • @gerronema
    @gerronema 9 років тому +2

    The guy says at the beginning ''The first thing you're not gonna like about Greece are the taxis'', well I'd say our taxes suck even more

    • @woltersworld
      @woltersworld  9 років тому +2

      gerronema very true... very true

    • @ib2993
      @ib2993 7 років тому +1

      Lol I watched this video because I am going to Athens soon and first I thought the guy said "taxes" I was "whaaaaat I am there for a week and they will manage to rip me off with taxes, how?" lol

  • @mariosathens1
    @mariosathens1 7 років тому +1

    if you LOVE Greece then ask a receipt for your coffee, for your beer, for your room, for your food, for your umbrella on the beach, for Everything...

  • @DunhillX1
    @DunhillX1 11 років тому

    And if it makes you feel any better Athens is welcoming record breaking numbers of toursits this year with as many as 17 million people visiting. So clearly it's a safe place. Hope this has eased your mind.

  • @denisemonge7123
    @denisemonge7123 11 років тому

    thank's for posting. My daughter is in Athens right now with EF tours... They had problems with their flight from Dallas so they are two days behind their tour. It's nice to see this video to kind of get an idea where my daughter is at and what to expect.. thanks again

  • @XV4444
    @XV4444 12 років тому

    Hey man, your videos really helped me out last year when I went to Germany, now I´m packing my bags to Athens. Thanks a lot!

  • @woltersworld
    @woltersworld  12 років тому +1

    hey, wolters world is a big "pro-greek" person :) we love greece and the people and wish we could help somehow in this economic time of trouble. we visited last summer and tried to spend as much money as possible to help.
    all our love to greece and athens! please subscribe!

  • @NarcissusANgel
    @NarcissusANgel 9 років тому +4

    There's not such thing as a "Greek' salad. Our traditional salad is called Horiatiki. If you read on the menu "Greek Salad" Then it makes sense you got ripped off because it's purely written/made for the tourist . Sorry mate.

  • @LivingWalks
    @LivingWalks 4 роки тому

    Thanks for an enjoyable and informative video as always Mark. We've just filmed the city at Christmas and found this helpful for our trip.

  • @joe35lok
    @joe35lok 6 років тому

    To give you an idea of why a Greek salad costs 5 to 7 euros.
    The feta cheese costs anywhere from 7 to 10 euros per kilo. The olive oil 5 to 8 euros per kilo. Table olives 2,5 to 5 euros per kilo.
    Of course, the prices are based on the quality of the products, the quantity and whether you buy them from the supermarket or a producer.

  • @ChristineDaley
    @ChristineDaley 7 років тому

    I'm here now, having a great time but thanks for the tips. I did get ripped off by a taxi from the airport but the food and eating outside is amazing!

  • @swip-swap3636
    @swip-swap3636 10 років тому +5

    Athens Greece, not to be confused with Athens Poland.

  • @nanakomsikomsi8202
    @nanakomsikomsi8202 7 років тому +1

    Athens is quite safe expect on certain areas where there are many refuges. But there is nothing interesting there for a tourist. Apart of Plaka, Monastiraki, Akropolis, there are many beautiful places in the suburds. Try to go near the sea, in the summer you can swim in a lot of beaches and the sea is clean.

  • @ToniKatsOP
    @ToniKatsOP 12 років тому

    Greece is a very nice place for vocation!!Go and you will see.Also,take a look at the video,its quite information!!

  • @ManosTsigrimanis
    @ManosTsigrimanis 10 років тому +5

    For a good taxi use the app taxibeat (iOS and Android app). Trust me!!!

  • @denisemonge7123
    @denisemonge7123 11 років тому

    Thanks for replying! I do feel better now.. just really missing her...

  • @GiannisGi
    @GiannisGi 10 років тому +5

    Tourists coming to Greece have a reputation of sharing one salad to five persons and siting on a table for an hour some restaurants raise a bit the prices...even though 5-7 euros is not that expensive!! Taxi drivers are the worse and tourists need to be careful, I have seen many times taxi drivers negotiating a ride YOU SHOULD NOT DO THAT whatever the meters writes that is what you should pay after 12 at night its a double fare and will be more expensive, since we all hate taxi drivers in case you doubt what you need to pay ask a Greek on the road to help you out! Pick pockets can be found anywhere even we Greeks are alert!

  • @DanielGillen
    @DanielGillen 7 років тому +3

    Hi, very kind and good video. Only 2 things I would disagree with are, yes the taxis might rip you off, but that means an extra euro or 2, nothing mad, and even then, I don't think they do at all.
    Getting over charged for Greek salads, yes, buts that because you're going to Ultra Tourist places, try and befriend a local, get a suggestion and you will get awesome food at awesome prices, don't fall for tourist traps. Thanks for the awesome video.

  • @MrSeanlemons
    @MrSeanlemons 6 років тому

    The best ways to not deal with the Taxi thing, is to Uber, it's cheap, it’s easy, and you don't need to speak the language. We loved Greece, the people, the food, and on and on, but did get caught in a strike. We loved it so much that I’m trying to figure out how to do the XPAT thing there now.
    BTW, if you get to Mykonos make the extra trip to Delos this is an island archaeological site that you can explore on your own, it was better that anything in Athens, not that Athens is not an amazing place to see for ruins.
    Love Wolters World, just jealous of all the cool places you go to. We on our way to marking off many of the same locations from our Bucket-List.

  • @NiAr658
    @NiAr658 6 років тому

    Greek salad is actually more expensive than the regular salad because you get a whole chunk of feta with it. Regular salad is just tomatoes and cucumbers So if you buy the regular salad + feta seperately price would be pretty much the same... However, in some touristic restaurants prices can be very high, but that's the case everywhere in the world as far as I know.

  • @mythosim1031
    @mythosim1031 7 років тому +3

    We want you to be our prime minister!! 2 days in athens and you realize all our problems! Hope you come again and go to the sea in Athens!

  • @iosif_maragakiz
    @iosif_maragakiz 11 років тому

    Thats nice!!
    Expecting you to come!
    I appreciate your hard job...Continue with the same way!!

  • @Rockvelvetgrc
    @Rockvelvetgrc 11 років тому

    wow I am Greek & this is very true :P Things you gonna love in Athens is the City by it's self, the feeling of history, the night, the people, and the mystery atmosphere that allures you,and the many different places,there are lot of alternative places to go,things you gonna hate: the traffic, bad transportation, strikes quite often, dirty places, & the lack of safety in most places in the center, also in summer times maybe you have to face a very very hot climate for days so be prepared ;-)

  • @JeanMaria93
    @JeanMaria93 13 років тому +1

    I'm surprised you did not include the countless stray dogs in the many drawbacks of Athens.They're particularly frequent in the streets of Monastiraki and tourists often highlight them as one of their biggest disappointments from the city.
    Overall,though,you have summed up Athens quite well.Congratulations on your channel!

  • @dimitrismoulas8898
    @dimitrismoulas8898 10 років тому

    my dad is taxi driver in salloniki and is very good driver !!! and i am greek!!!

  • @ramona4913
    @ramona4913 7 років тому

    I love your videos soooo much! Thank you for all the tips ... they really help me! :)

  • @kochokoso1209
    @kochokoso1209 9 років тому +1

    Athens and all Greece is quite chaotic and messy, but the atmosphere is very relaxing, which is a big contradiction (maybe the laid-back mentality is to blame for the chaos)...

  • @mattouli
    @mattouli 9 років тому +2

    Was robbed at knife-point in Athens one day... but still love the city!
    Find out where the good and bad places are for tourists to go (there's not that many bad places; but times are hard for the Greeks, so you'll get the occasional unfortunate soul who is trying to steal stuff...)

  • @VanderZats13
    @VanderZats13 7 років тому +1

    Hahahahaha I am Greek and what you said about Taxi Drivers is totally true.

  • @Ormion
    @Ormion 12 років тому

    Amazing videos! Thanks for the nice words about my hometown. I totally agree about the negative things btw and thanks for being honest.

  • @Eirini1
    @Eirini1 6 років тому

    Sweet video. They don't have strikes anymore.
    Athens is great!! I love it all!!
    The good is 99.9999% - compared to many cities.

  • @protochris
    @protochris 9 років тому +1

    This is spot on about the traffic and strikes. You forgot to mention that you can't flush toilet paper.

    • @greekguytalks
      @greekguytalks 7 років тому

      protochris you can but they don't want to clean their tank every month or never cause it costs them money. They don't have sewers everywhere.

  • @takistakiu8836
    @takistakiu8836 8 років тому +5

    The Greek salad is more expensive because it has a large chunk of feta cheese on top.

    • @Finezzato
      @Finezzato 8 років тому

      +takis takiu No olives, green bittersweet peppers inside?

    • @takistakiu8836
      @takistakiu8836 8 років тому

      +Thuperman maybe ,its up to the restaurant but the distintive is adding sheep-goat cheese

    • @Finezzato
      @Finezzato 8 років тому

      Damn I love that cheese!

  • @philipposphilippou2844
    @philipposphilippou2844 6 років тому

    very sweet indeed! it has to be updated though! Taxi services have gone much better ever since, and far as strikes are concerned, they are nothing like at the beginning of the crisis. p.s greek salad may be overcharged but so is more or less everything you get in purely touristic areas. Still, a good and real greek salad with lots of tomato, cucumber, pepper (plant), onion, olives, good feta cheese and olive oil, is much much better than just tomato salad plus feta cheese

  • @iosif_maragakiz
    @iosif_maragakiz 11 років тому

    Thanks for the honor you did for my country!!
    Plz,visit Crete!:)

  • @greg575tpn5
    @greg575tpn5 8 років тому +1

    you are wrong about the Greek salad but i agree with your opinion about others!
    Welcome to Hellas!

  • @anthonygarlick1098
    @anthonygarlick1098 10 років тому +3

    Hi Mark, just wondering if you have visited Kefalonia Greece, and if you have any recommendations for places to stay, beaches est. Thank you Anthony

    • @woltersworld
      @woltersworld  10 років тому +1

      I have not been there yet. we are heading back for 3 weeks in 2015... but probably will be a bit late to help you with your trip :( sorry

    • @mertzanakia
      @mertzanakia 10 років тому

      Myrtos beach! The whole island is so beautiful but when you are back home, that beach will be the only thing in your mind! I would also recommend fiskardo. It's a cute little port-village with a bunch of good restaurants.

  • @Bugbunny321
    @Bugbunny321 10 років тому

    Im going to Athens in a couple of days. thanks for the video

  • @bigmessbigballs
    @bigmessbigballs 11 років тому

    Still, the stray dogs are very friendly as they are being taken care of by the locals and the restaurant owners all over the neighborhoods.There has also been (since a decade or so) a big organized effort to castrate and vaccinate and keep them healthy by the city, so..No need to panic!