Athens: a perfect springtime venture

July 16, 2007

Athens Sunset

Spring is the perfect time to travel: the weather is warm, the cost of travel is modest and the crowds of summertime tourists aren't due to appear for another couple of months - so the season provides an ideal opportunity for travellers to visit even the most popular holiday destinations. Athens, Greece, for example, offers the best in sights, culture, food and hospitality. So why not pack your bags this spring, and head to the city that's known for its countless splendours?

Athens certainly has a great deal to offer tourists - from spectacular sights to a truly remarkable historical background. But one of the city's most exciting attractions is undoubtedly the Agora - or the marketplace - which used to stand as the lively heart of Ancient Athens. The Agora was the focus of political, commercial, administrative and social activity, as well as a religious and cultural centre in the city. Over 2000 years later, the site is now a jumble of ruins - but it continues to conjure up the life that it once had during the Ancient Greek era. [Read more]

Travel in Greece: free travel guide of Athens by Flashbooking on-line reservation

July 13, 2007

Athens Theatre

Athens is the indisputible cradle of western civilization. The homeland of art, science, philosophy and law.

This Greek capital, with its 4 million inhabitants is one of the largest cities in the Mediterranean basin. About 40% of the entire population live here.

In general, Flashbooking guides have been written for giving the essential information about the most visited cities in the world and in particular for any traveller or first-time visitor. For a short visit, a week-end, a city break, these free pocket guides are useful printable and downloadable tools available online.

Flashbooking's happy travellers can book their rooms and beds not only in cheap hotels or cheap hostel Athens but also consider other budget accommodations in Bed and Breakfast, Guesthouses, Campsites, apartments, farm houses and much more. [Read more]

Athens, Greece - A Whirlwind of History

July 10, 2007

Athens, Acropolis

Athens is the pre-eminent city of Greece and the main arrival destination. No city mixes history and a chaotic energy better than Athens.

Athens

Athens is city with stunning archeological sites, colorful neighbors, overcrowding and smog like you’ve never seen it. For many travelers, the general impression is one of a poetic chaos. Roads are packed, taxi drivers are nuts and shops seem to spill off the sidewalks and into the middle of roads. Yet, in the middle of this chaos you’ll find peaceful places such as the Acropolis, even though it is packed with tourists. [Read more]

Athens - A Walk On The Wild Side

July 8, 2007

Athens Greece

Athens is known for archeological sites and history. If you want a break from history, Athens has much more to offer travelers.

Athens

You’ve seen the Acropolis, you’ve hit the museums and you’re trying to figure out if it is time to head to the islands. Wait! You’re missing much of the modern charm of Athens.

There is a conundrum with many historically significant cities. Guidebooks tend to send you off to every site with any potential historical significance, but leave out any mention of the modern attractions of the city. In the case of Athens, slavishly following your guidebook is a very bad choice and you’ll be the worse for it. [Read more]

Facts About Athens

June 23, 2007

The Parthenon

Athens is a wonderful place to getaway and just relax. The city is full of history and culture and your visit will be a once in a lifetime opportunity. You will fully enjoy the visit and the people. As with any city or country, there are certain facts that are great to know before you get on or off the plane. There are also times of the year that have fewer tourists and will offer you a true glimpse into the life and the culture of the people who live there.

Trips to Athens during June, July and August guarantees that the temperatures will be very high, however, the heat at night is a dry heat and is very comfortable. Many of the people who live in Athens leave in August and the city feels empty. [Read more]