24 hours in athens greece

We landed in Athens at 9am and hopped in a cab to the hotel. Disclaimer: After much research taking a cab was just about the same cost for us as a bus would have been since we were a group of 7. If there are only 2 or 3 of you the bus will be cheaper and it’s not a super long ride; however, if you are anything like me you’ll just hop in a cab and take a comfortable straight shot to your destination (after such a long flight I didn’t want an adventure).  The drive from the airport to the hotel was just as rough as a NYC cab ride so we felt right at home! What we saw along the way was unexpected; graffiti filled walls, busy streets, homeless people, worn down buildings, tons of store. Again very similar to NYC perhaps that’s why it was unexpected; being so far away from home I was expecting a polar opposite experience. The taxi stopped on a narrow cobble stone road and I have to be honest I was a slightly scared because it seemed so isolated and shady (again just unexpected) but I put on my big girl shoes (actually I just didn’t have an option) and headed into the hotel. The hotel lobby was a bit dark and sadly I was a little bummed with my first impression of Greece.  To my defense, I am typically very positive and very open minded when traveling…but I was beat from a long flight! To Athens defense; damn near nobody lives in Athens during the “high season” (June-End of September). Most Athens folks head to Mykonos and Santorini during that time to work, which explains why Athens was so darn quiet.

Time to brightening things up! Our rooms weren’t ready so we dropped our bags, used the restroom, did an outfit change and headed out to explore. Here’s what to do with 24 hours in Athens Greece:

  • Grab a coffee and a sandwich at one of the many cafes along the streets, it’ll be a while until your next meal and there is a lot of walking coming up. You should probably get water for the trip too.
  • Buy yourself a ticket for a hop on/hop off bus; this is the best way to see Athens. I suggest getting on the upper level for awesome pictures and the best view. We got off the bus once and that was when we got to the ruins.
view from the bus, the busy streets of athens

view from the bus, the busy streets of athens

  • The Acropolis! I cannot even begin to describe the view from the top of that bad boy. Take your time and explore, walk to the top, take it all in and take lots of pictures.
fun from the top of the acropolis

fun from the top of the acropolis

  • Head back to the hotel for a nap before dinner. I was beat so I was in much need of a nap if I wanted to make it to dinner. (PS the hotel room ended up being adorable!)
  • To get to dinner we took the city train (a few steps away from our hotel) which super easy, cheap, and a really quick ride.
beautiful graffiti everywhere

beautiful graffiti everywhere

 

  •  We got off at the “Akropolis District” stop.  You’ll walk out of the station onto a street lined in restaurants and cafes, with host outside trying to persuade you to go to their restaurant.
  • Let me make it easy go to Liondi Coffe and Wine! The entire staff was beyond amazing and extremely attentive. The owner spent a lot of time at our table and brought us out some of his favorites dishes (far too much food) which were delicious. We drank lots of wine, laughed out loud the entire time, and were even serenaded by the cutest old man and his accordion. To top it all off the bill was very affordable and they had a chalkboard wall inside the store that they let us draw all over!
  • After dinner walk off all of the calories and explore the street shops and vendors. My mom bought me and my sister the most beautiful bracelet (that I still wear) but a few shops later we found it for less money, so talk down the price!
  • We enjoyed a nightcap at a bar in the Plaka area of Athens with an amazing view of the Acropolis…breathtaking!

Athens started out a little rough; however, meeting the people and learning the history it won a special place in my heart. It was the perfect start to what we had coming: Mykonos and Santorini. Feel free to comment with any questions you might have! Check out all of my pictures from Athens here: Athens Pictures

frida kahlo exhibit

What a lovely weekend!  My mother, who is a huge fan of the NY Botanical Gardens, asked me and Jack to join her in visiting the Frida Kahlo exhibit.  I am not going to lie I did not have any real expectations as I didn’t know much about Frida other than she was a famous artist.  However, I was blown away by how amazing the entire exhibit was; the Botanical Gardens did an outstanding job!  I’m not really a museum or art junkie, at least not the traditional type but I was beyond engaged the entire time. They recreated Frida’s garden, had some of her art on display, live music, and a taco food truck that was letting off some banging smells (we didn’t make it there, but we’ll be back)! My favorite part was most definitely her garden which took us a solid two hours to cover; she had a rain forest, dessert, and “regular” garden to name a few so there was a lot of ground to cover. (Disclaimer: it was very hot and humid since there were a lot of tropical plants, so your hair is going to frizz!) The garden really awakened all of my senses: the bright colors, amazing smells, the sound of the tropical birds, and the feel of the heat made me feel like I was very far from the Bronx.

Do yourself the favor and purchase a ticket to experience this for yourself? I also love so much that something this amazing is in my hometown of the Bronx! I'm all about getting out there and doing something different so don't let me down and like always you can thank me later! 

my all

I’m not sure if most folks know how this blog came to be, so let me tell you. First off, it started as "The Secret to Single" a place where I could share all of my awful dates that explained why I was single. i kept a journal of all of my dates; some being awful from the get others seemed great but then some drama stirred up. However, when it came time to launch the site and share my stories I met jack and what the f*ck we're still together...best first date ever. I have shared a few of my stories but when I met him there was a positive love story to share. So while I have a pretty clutch love story of my own i still feel the desire to share my past because i know so many people can relate. So I’m going to start sharing the stories and thoughts I jotted down years ago. First up...My All!

 

I gave you my all. I gave you every ounce of me. 

I gave you my love, trust, respect, mind, body and soul.

Everything that I did, I did for you. Your happiness was my happiness...the only care I had.

I yearned for you to treat me the same way to feel the love I gave to you. 

I gave my all to you and left nothing for me. 

I get it now; you were following my lead and not loving me.