Athens is generally a safe city for visitors. While petty theft and pickpocketing can occur in crowded areas, violent crime is uncommon. Taking basic safety precautions and avoiding sketchy neighborhoods at night will ensure a safe and enjoyable trip.| 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
A guide to the best day trips from Thessaloniki by an ex-pat in Greece - from beautiful lakes and nature reserves, to hip beach towns.| High Heels & a Backpack
Parga, Greece is one of the most popular seaside towns for Greek domestic tourists. This guide details where to stay, eat, and visit| 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