Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:One day for Athens. Yuck.
No way, Athens is awesome!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We took a day trip to Delphi and really enjoyed that. I agree Athens itself doesn’t require more than 2 days.
Agree - One day at the Acropolis Museum and one day in Delphi is plenty. We also did a Greek cooking class the afternoon we arrived which my kids liked. We did a day trip to Mycenae which no one was really that excited about and I wouldn't recommend.
Anonymous wrote:One day for Athens. Yuck.
Anonymous wrote:We took a day trip to Delphi and really enjoyed that. I agree Athens itself doesn’t require more than 2 days.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We really enjoyed the Olympic Stadium, and the Ancient Agora and Roman Forum were cool. If your kids are like mine, even if they get bored of ruins they will be into the (generally well fed, healthy looking, friendly) street cats everywhere, who seem to especially like the ruins. If your kids aren’t especially picky eaters I would do a food tour. Go to some place with a rooftop view of the Acropolis for drinks or dinner. There is the changing of the guard. Going on the cable car to the top of Lykabettus Hill. Maybe a street art tour through Psiri? (And could swing by Little Kook.)
Awesome we are specifically excited about the street catsthank you
Anonymous wrote:We really enjoyed the Olympic Stadium, and the Ancient Agora and Roman Forum were cool. If your kids are like mine, even if they get bored of ruins they will be into the (generally well fed, healthy looking, friendly) street cats everywhere, who seem to especially like the ruins. If your kids aren’t especially picky eaters I would do a food tour. Go to some place with a rooftop view of the Acropolis for drinks or dinner. There is the changing of the guard. Going on the cable car to the top of Lykabettus Hill. Maybe a street art tour through Psiri? (And could swing by Little Kook.)