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One important thing to know while shopping in Athens, especially at the tourist places is that no price is the final price! When shopping, it is not considered rude to barter and negotiate prices (politely). I recommend doing this especially if you are purchasing a few items or paying with cash. Usually, the shop owner will give you a lower price if you are buying more things. Remember to always be polite when bartering and know that you shouldn't go too low, people should still be paid fairly.
 
Try to speak a little Greek, but if they learn you're Australian, Canadian, or American then good luck. They specifically target people from those countries because they're known for spending the most.
 
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Try to speak a little Greek, but if they learn you're Australian, Canadian, or American then good luck. They specifically target people from those countries because they're known for spending the most.
This is very true, but if your Greek isn't perfect, they will always notice. The shop tellers seem to be very very aware of who is Greek and who isn't. I was travelling in Athens with one of my very good friends who is Greek American and speaks very good Greek, and they knew right away that she wasn't from there.
 
This is very true, but if your Greek isn't perfect, they will always notice. The shop tellers seem to be very very aware of who is Greek and who isn't. I was travelling in Athens with one of my very good friends who is Greek American and speaks very good Greek, and they knew right away that she wasn't from there.
I was in Athens with an American friend one year, and wevwere at a kiosk buying a drink. We both bought a coke but he was charged €1.50 and I was charged €0.50 because I spoke greek (I've got an American accent when I speak Greek).
 
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I was in Athens with an American friend one year, and wevwere at a kiosk buying a drink. We both bought a coke but he was charged €1.50 and I was charged €0.50 because I spoke greek (I've got an American accent when I speak Greek).
Ahaha I didn't know they were so obvious about it! I've never seen that happen, you are lucky!
 
I was in Athens with an American friend one year, and wevwere at a kiosk buying a drink. We both bought a coke but he was charged €1.50 and I was charged €0.50 because I spoke greek (I've got an American accent when I speak Greek).
That's interesting!!! I speak a little Greek but I have't noticed a difference either way. My parents speak it well, and it was my dad's first language, and I am usually in Greece with them.
 

Taking the Ferry to Mykonos?

I am planning a trip for Greece next year to Greece. I usually fly into Athens and then fly into a place like Santorini or Mykonos from there.

I plan to go to Mykonos next summer and I am kind of sick of flying.

Is the ferry situation easy from Piraeus? Is this a better option than airplanes?

Someone told me I could wait until the last minute and buy the tickets that day, but I am not sure I feel comfortable with that...

Best shopping in Athens?

I'm planning a trip to Athens and I'm a bit of a shopaholic. I want to make the most of my time there and experience the best shopping the city has to offer.

From what I've heard, Athens is a treasure trove of markets, boutiques, and shops - but I'd really appreciate some local or experienced insights.

Could anyone recommend:
  • The best areas for unique, local finds?
  • Any specific stores known for quality Greek goods?
  • Tips for navigating the markets?
I've only done historical things in Athens and visited friends. I have never taken the time to shop, but I will have plenty of time in Athens over the summer.

This is what Athens looks like today!!

Athens air unhealthy as my friends informed me!

Greek Mythology Sites in Athens?

I am visiting Athens and want a feel for where to go that pertains to Greek mythology.Of course, the Acropolis is on my list, but I wish to explore other places related to gods, goddesses, heroes, and their legendary tales as well.

For those of you who have ventured on similar quests or possess knowledge about Greek mythology's physical footprints in Athens, could you recommend:
  1. Must-visit sites that are deeply connected to Greek mythology.
  2. Any lesser-known locations that offer a unique insight into the myths.
  3. Tips for making the most out of these visits (best time to go, how to avoid crowds, etc.).
  4. Any resources (books, guides, websites) that could help deepen my understanding of the myths associated with these sites.
I’m extremely excited about this trip and looking forward to your recommendations and insights! Thanks!

Interesting Museums I Like in Athens

Athens is rich with museums but there are a few I keep visiting when I get the chance. I always learn something new! My favorite is the museum at the Acropolis, which has a lot of information and artifacts from the area. Here's my list:
  1. The Acropolis Museum: Dominating this list is The Acropolis Museum, built to house every artifact found on the sacred rock of the Acropolis, from the Greek Bronze Age to Roman and Byzantine Greece. A splendid blend of modern and ancient architecture, it holds an incredible array of sculptures and artifacts, including the Caryatids and the Parthenon Frieze.
  2. The National Archaeological Museum: As the largest museum in Greece, this is a treasure trove for history enthusiasts. It boasts an extensive collection of artifacts from ancient Greece, spanning several millennia—pottery, jewelry, sculptures, and the Mask of Agamemnon.
  3. Benaki Museum: Representing various periods throughout Greek history, the Benaki Museum is a private foundation, nestled in the heart of downtown Athens. It offers a comprehensive view of Greek culture from its prehistoric times to the 20th century, with an emphasis on art and everyday objects.
  4. Museum of Cycladic Art: A unique gem in Athens, this museum is home to an exceptional collection of Cycladic art, mostly dating from the Bronze Age. These prehistoric sculptures, with their distinct minimalist aesthetics, are a fascinating window into the ancient Aegean world.
What museums do you like to visit in Athens?
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