Kolonaki, the most exclusive district in Athens, is home to high-end designer stores, independent boutiques, and charming tavernas. It's a great place to shop for unique souvenirs, admire the architecture, and indulge in delicious Greek cuisine.| High Heels & a Backpack
An overview of what living in Athens is really like, as written by a long-term expat. What to expect and pros/cons.| High Heels & a Backpack
Renting a car in Greece is a great way to get around during your time in Southern Europe. It gives you a lot more freedom and flexibility than if you depend| High Heels & a Backpack
Greece boasts an excellent public transport system, making it easy to explore the country affordably and conveniently. Buses, ferries, and domestic flights connect major cities, remote villages, and stunning islands.| High Heels & a Backpack
A comprehensive guide to the best things to do in Piraeus Greece. Recommendations on where to eat, stay, and hang out.| High Heels & a Backpack
Everything you need to know about taxis in Greece - average costs, where to find them, avoiding scams and useful contacts| High Heels & a Backpack
This 3-day Athens itinerary covers historical highlights, including the Acropolis and Ancient Agora, as well as scenic walks on the Athenian Riviera and a taste of local neighborhoods. It's perfect for first-time visitors looking for a balanced Athenian experience.| High Heels & a Backpack
A comprehensive guide to planning a trip to Greece. Where to travel, the best itineraries, and how to get around Greece| High Heels & a Backpack
Traveling from Athens International Airport to the Acropolis takes under an hour and can be done by metro, bus, taxi, or private transfer. The metro requires a line change but is affordable, while the X95 bus is cheaper but subject to traffic. Taxis are convenient, with fixed rates. For ultimate ease, pre-booking an airport transfer ensures a smooth arrival in the city center.| High Heels & a Backpack