Athens - it s a busy place
Athens - it s a busy place
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DeejRC

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This was a travel review from the DEEJ guide to Europe…

DeejRC

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And warm. I forgot that bit.

DeejRC

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I was wrong when I said it was warm earlier. What I meant to have written was that jesus wept, but bugger me its sodding hot!

Whistle

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We are thinking of a city break, what time of year is best to visit and is 4/5 nights long enough?

Thanks

NDA

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251 months

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DeejRC said:
I was wrong when I said it was warm earlier. What I meant to have written was that jesus wept, but bugger me its sodding hot!
I've just been looking at temperatures where I'm heading in France next week - 96º. Quite warm.

Last year was hot too and in fact too hot to do anything other than swim and then rush into the shade.

some bloke

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Was there briefly in July last year; it was 39c, with a wind like a hair dryer. The Leylandii trees in the park across the street had foliage you could crumble to dust. We spent a lot of time in the hotel's roof-top pool.

williamp

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When you get to the museum, ask them if there's something missing. "... a bit of marble would make the place look really nice" sort of thing

grumbas

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Whistle said:
We are thinking of a city break, what time of year is best to visit and is 4/5 nights long enough?

Thanks
We went in October half term a few years back. From memory low-mid 20s and fairly pleasant. Wasn't too busy either.

We did 4 nights and ticked off all the main things, could have easily filled another day.

Doesitdrive

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Whistle said:
We are thinking of a city break, what time of year is best to visit and is 4/5 nights long enough?

Thanks
Visited and worked in Athens, love the place.

4 or 5 days is dependent on what you want to do, the beaches are not the best but usable, some great fishing villages along the coast for a long fish lunch or dinner.

I always stay in Glyfada, a pleasant sort of upmarket seaside town with 24 hour life, great as I like coffee and cake after a night out lol.

Bazooka all night cabaret is a good night for a group, you wont understand anything unless you understand Greek,but a fun night nonetheless.



WyrleyD

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174 months

Whistle said:
We are thinking of a city break, what time of year is best to visit and is 4/5 nights long enough?

Thanks
Went there a couple of years ago in October (1st 2 weeks) temps low to mid 20's and we were there for 13 days, had a really good time with loads to see making use of the excellent public transport. Stayed at The Social Hotel (Radisson) which is a short walk from Syntagma.