Gourmet Traveller

A brand new ancient

My city is not an easy city. A historic meeting (or collision) between the Middle East and Europe, Athens is chaotic, hot and frenetic. A soundscape of motorbikes, market sellers and characterful locals is what I wake to every morning but then again, so are the blue skies, warm spanakopita and lush bitter orange trees that line most pavements. Usually reserved merely as a stopping off point between the mainland and the islands by those seeking the white-washed, blue-shuttered houses of Instagram, Athens has only recently been getting the love and recognition it so deserves.

Yes, people have travelled to the city to visit its Ancient Wonders (the majestic Parthenon, its ancient Agora) for centuries. Lord Byron and Henry Miller were fans but the Athens of the 21st century has so much more to offer than just a slice of the city’s ancient past. Since the years of the 2008

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