ATHENS - Travel Guide
We caught an overnight bus from Sofia to Athens and arrived in Athens at 6am in the morning!
We booked our accommodation in Monastiraki which is pretty central and 15-20 walking distance to the bus station. Little we know 15 min will separate you from a very weird neighbourhood to Acropolis :( Before we hopped out of the bus we saw so many homeless people and it was still dark so I (Sezgi) freaked out straight away.
Since we arrived super early and check in is 2pm we dropped our bags to the hostel and waited little bit for shops to open. When sun comes out and shops started to open the city came alive and made us feel much safer :) We managed to find breakfast and coffee close to hotel and when we got full World was a better place:)
Below our notes, tips and ideas for Athens. It is not our favourite city but we missed being in Athens I think!
Accommodation in Athens
We stayed at Safestay Athens for 2 nights. Staying 3 days in Athens was just enough for us and allowed us to see so many places!
Safestay is a hostel but gives you option to choose double room with private bathroom which we chose to stay. Our room costs around 50 Euro per night! Was it perfect? No! It was a very good location, clean and safe but internet does not work in the room and when you have a shower the entire bathroom gets wet lol! But they were so helpful with everything they even printed our ferry tickets to the island. So 50 Euro per night is a great price actually!
Things you should be careful in Athens…
Unfortunately as other big cities we have witnessed some scammers during our stay.
First elderly gentlemen and ladies try to sell you a train ticket while you are about to buy at the train stations. They pick up the tickets from the bin (used tickets) and tell you they have a ticket for you to buy cheaper. Chris notices straight away and we purchased ours from the ticket machines.
Second scam is in the restaurants! You sit down and they bring bread straight to the table before you order anything. In Turkey it is always complimentary and we thought in Greece it is the same. But while paying the bill realised they charged us for 2 slices old bread! 2 Euro is not so much but why would I want to pay for something I didn’t even want in the beginning :(
Last pick pocketing! We thankfully didn’t lose anything to pick pocketers but have been warned many times!
Hopefully our tips and ideas will give you an idea for your trip.
Love,
Chris and Sezgi.