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Tuesday, 20 June 2017 07:00

'A Kilo Of String' By Rob Johnson

‘After living in Greece for thirteen years, writer and reluctant olive farmer Rob Johnson has got used to most of the things that he and his partner Penny found so bizarre at the beginning. Most, but not all.

A Kilo of String is the story-so-far of this not-particularly-plucky couple’s often bewildering experiences among the descendants of Sophocles, Plato and Nana Mouskouri with occasional digressions into total irrelevances.

This is a book which is almost guaranteed not to change your life, but what it will do is answer many of the fundamental questions about life in Greece.’

Please click HERE for more information and to purchase the book!
It’s one of those words that comes with too much emotion and can’t be translated into any other language. It refers to a lifestyle, a person’s values, morals, and so much more. Even Greeks can’t agree on the meaning! Here, BBC travels to Greece and shares what they learned about the Greek word ‘Philotimo.’

‘In his second summer in the lonesome Greek village of Tolo on the east coast of the Peloponnese, German senior civil servant and writer Andreas Deffner committed a cultural blunder that led him to the celebrated concept of Greek philotimo.’
 
Click here to watch an excellent video about the meaning of philotimo.

‘The exact meaning of philotimo is hotly debated, given that the word belongs to the pantheon of Greek lexical items that defy easy explanation. ‘Love of honour’, its official translation, is a utilitarian yet insufficient attempt to convey the constellation of virtues squeezed into the word’s four syllables. When I asked various Greeks about their own perception of philotimo, I received very different responses.’

To read this article in full, please visit: BBC Travel
Monday, 10 July 2017 09:03

Happy 10th Birthday XpatAthens

July 2017 marks our 10th birthday!
The best is yet to come...
 
XpatAthens has been connecting the English speaking community of Athens and Greece for 10 amazing years. We are proud to call Athens our home city and absolutely love the work we do to connect people near and far.
 
 
 
Our warmest thanks to all of our readers, contributors, and advertisers.

 
To Celebrate Our Birthday
 
5 lucky winners will receive a special city experience included below.
 
Enter To Win By
 
A) Completing our quick survey HERE.
 
B) LIKE and SHARE our birthday news with your friends.
 


1) A Cape Sounion Day-Trip Transfer Service from YK Executive Transfers
Take a 4-5 hour trip along the Athens Riviera to the Temple of Sounion. Relax and enjoy as your local driver Giannis takes you for a lovely drive along the coast of Athens. Note, tour guide & lunch are not included, but may be added at an additional cost.

2) 1 spa voucher for a GB Collection Exclusive Massage at the GB Spa
Relish in the serene surroundings of the awarded GB Spa in Athens. Enjoy an exclusive massage at Athens' best spa!

3) Dinner for 2 at Chefi Restaurant
The summer garden is a refreshing city oasis and the food is divine! Enjoy dinner for two at one of Athens' finest restaurants.

4) Dinner for 2 at Dinner In The Sky
Head up above the city for a once-in-a-lifetime dining experience in central Athens that will take your breath away!

5) 2 nights accommodation at the King George Hotel Athens
Relax and unwind for two nights in central Athens at one of the city's best Luxury Collection hotels.



 
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Monday, 19 June 2017 07:00

Athens Riviera Set For Massive Growth

Aiming to tap into the potential of its vast coastline, the Region of Attica signed a 150 million euro agreement this summer with construction firm Aktor for the redevelopment of the Faliro Delta.

According to authorities, the upgraded area is expected to attract major investments in real estate and tourism along the coast from Piraeus to Cape Sounio.

Under the deal, 21 months after construction works begin, the first part of the revamped coastal front will be ready. Projects include transferring Posidonos Avenue closer to the sea, altering Syngrou and Kifissos avenues, installing a biological cleaning system for Kifissos River, enhancing anti-flood works, constructing a new natural gas pipeline under Poseidonos Avenue, relocating the existing water supply pipeline and creating parks, green spaces and recreation areas.

To read this article in full, please visit: Greek Travel Pages
 
Photo Credit: Greek Travel Pages
Cafes, bars, and restaurants are just a few of the reasons to go out and explore Athens. There are many places to choose from so Olive Magazine narrows it down for you ~ Here are the best places to and drink in Athens!

Your Weekend Guide

Afoi Asimakopouloi

Pastry shop Afoi Asimakopouli opened in 1915 and was operating as a dairy bar until 1950. Today it still uses its own milk and butter to make wonderful creams, scented tsoureki (brioche), galaktompoureko, truffles and eclairs (from €2.50 each). It also sells some of the best ice cream in town.

Address: Charilaou Trikoupi 82

Taf Coffee
If you are a coffee lover, Taf Coffee, is the place to head for. Its coffee is purchased directly from certified producers and the baristas are expertly trained. Cappuccino from €2.40.

Address: Emmanouil Benaki 7-9

The Gin Joint

The Gin Joint is one of the hottest cocktail bars in Athens and with good reason. Its cocktail list offers a range of finessed classics as well as some imaginative signatures. Everything is made in-house, including homemade bitters. The aged negroni, €11, is definitely one to try.

Address: Christou Lada 1

To read this article in full, please visit: Olive Magazine
The biggest facelift in the 16 years of AIA’s operation was completed just this June 2017. Costing 35 million euros, interior refurbishments both in Intra Schengen and Extra Schengen zones transformed the airport terminal for the better.

Mr. Giannis Eleftherakis, Development CEO of the Airport, emphasized that these changes will bring a major improvement of the passenger’s experience in the Airport, “The passenger will now be able to reach the airplane, without having to talk to anybody in the meantime,” he added regarding the automatization of several procedures.

A new philosophy was introduced with regard to its interior design, with larger spaces, futuristic lighting and revamped passengers’ lobbies in a dominating, white colour, inspiring harmony combined with a touch of elegant contemporary elements.

A “Greeker” Airport with more Greek stores than ever, featuring even a souvlaki restaurant for the very first time is another result of the facelift. Extra Schengen zone aesthetically refers to the ancient Arcades whereas the Intra Schengen Zone draws parallels with the Agora and the “Platia”, the Square always with a unique feeling of Greek-ness in them.

To read this article in full, please visit: Ypodomes
 
Article Source: Wikipedia 
Santorini is one of the most popular destinations in the world for couples and honeymooners looking for a romantic getaway. It’s not a place that comes to mind for a lot of families, but thanks to Santorini Dave’s fantastic guide, you can feel confident about traveling to Santorini with your kids!

Pros
  • Lots of great swimming spots all over the island.
  • Kids love the boat tour of the caldera and the swim (from the boat) to the volcanic hot spring.
  • The history of the island and caldera is pretty darn interesting.
Explore the Towns of Pyrgos and Emborio

These are 2 wonderful historical towns with a maze of walkways and alleys. Pyrgos is built on a hill with an old castle on top. Emborio is flat and smaller, but both offer plenty of opportunities to get happily lost.

Hit the Beach in the Morning

Santorini’s unique beaches can be enchanting or disappointing, or both, depending on your tastes. On one hand the dark black sand is cool to look at and makes for a very unique beach experience.

Visit the Santorini Water Park

There is a simple but fun water park at Perissa beach with 3 pools, 3 water slides, and a kids’ play area. It’s the only truly kid-friendly attraction on the island so make use of it.

To read this article in full, please visit: Santorini Dave
The Greek National Tourism Organization (GNTO) announced that it expects a record-breaking 30 million international visitors to Greece for 2017. This represents a growth rate of 7%, or an additional 2 million additional visitors over the previous year.

The World Travel & Tourism Council estimates that tourism in 2017 will help boost the Greek economy by 6.9 percent, and will boost employment by 6.3 percent, supporting nearly 1 million jobs and representing 20% of the country's GDP. One in five jobs created in Greece is related to the tourism sector. Tourism is essential to Greece's effort for recovery and prosperity. Every 30 or more tourists visiting Greece, creates one new job for a Greek.

A distinctive and unique characteristic of Greece, "philotimo" represents a sacred honor, promise and the spirit of its people. The word, which has no real translation, conveys tolerance, open arms, and open-mindedness to all visitors, and transcends religion, race, color or creed.

To read this article in full, please visit: Travel Daily News

Fulbright Greece is celebrating 70 years of educational and cultural exchanges between the Unites States and Greece!

The Fulbright Program is the premier international educational exchange program in the world. It was established in the United States in 1946 by Senator J. William Fulbright of Arkansas. The Fulbright Foundation in Greece offers scholarships to Greek and American citizens – students, teachers, scholars, and artists – to pursue a wide variety of educational projects. Since 1948, more than 5,000 Greek and American citizens have received scholarships from the Fulbright Foundation in Greece to participate in US-Greece educational and cultural exchanges.

The Foundation awards grants to Greek and US citizens to study, teach, lecture, or conduct research in the United States and Greece respectively. Fulbright Greece collaborated with filmmaker, alumna Eirini Steirou and cinematographer Antonis Katrakazis to produce a series of portraits of US and Greek scholars, who share their Fulbright experience.

Breiana Pledger, English Teaching Fellow

“Education is life-changing, I‘ve seen it change lives. It changed my own”.

Breiana, with a background in psychology and experience in incarcerated youth education came to teach English in Greece, out of her love for Greek mythology. She believes that education has the power to change lives.

Elizabeth Duclos Orsello, Fulbright Scholar, Salem State University Professor

“Education is about opening your heart, opening your eyes, going into places, into thoughts, into experiences that are new”.

Elizabeth came to Greece with her teenage son, to teach American Studies in Aristotle University of Thessaloniki and research on how the humanities and academy can deal with real issues people are facing today. She believes education has the power to make people and the world better.

To read this article in full and to watch the videos, please visit: Greek TV
Monday, 12 June 2017 15:55

June 13 - A Taste Of Greece

In this week's newsletter find out everything you need to know about the best Greek superfoods, the reasons why an American woman loves living in Greece and discover the coolest events that are taking place in Athens!

Please click HERE to view this issue of our newsletter!
 
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