Today is May Day, or Labour Day. Many things were closed today, but some were open because the holiday was officially moved due to the timing of Orthodox Easter. This did not stop the traditional protest, which we avoided but saw from afar (as well as seeing a lot of riot police standing by).
We had an easy morning in our lovely apartment before going for a wander.


First stop was the market, filled with fresh products and people hawking their wares. The prices set here dictate the “standard price” country-wide. Mom said it was reminiscent of what Chinatown in Vancouver once was, but on a much bigger scale.





Next stop was Hadrian’s library, and a lovely lunch.


The Roman Agora was also nearby, the old version of the market hall. A neat way to compare life now and life thousands of years ago.




Continuing to climb, we reached the outside of the Acropolis, and climbed a small hill overlooking the city and the Acropolis. Climbed by millions of visitors, the marble is worn smooth and shines with slipperiness.




We returned to the apartment via bus, then enjoyed a light repast and relaxation time.

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