Changing the guard, Greek Parliament Building |
The New York Times, has been
running a regular series of travel columns under the heading ‘36 Hours In…location
name’, the latest of which is ’36 Hours In Athens’.
Having spent some time in Athens recently, I read the column
with great interest, and I am happy to confirm that not only is the city slowly
emerging from years of economic decline, but so too is the rest of the country.
As for the New York Times’ suggestions, they cover a good
range of experiences, given that they are trying to squeeze a reasonable number
of locations and activities into 36 hours. If I was going to add anything, I would suggest
that while you are visiting the area around Monastiraki, you walk up to
Syntagma Square and watch the changing of the guard in front of the Greek
Parliament building.
The wonderful Benaki Museum is also nearby, and well worth a visit, but then the more you move away from the suggested
itinerary and locations contained in the New York Times article, the more you
might as well put together your own ’36 Hours in Athens’schedule.
Here is a short video that accompanies the New York Times article: