EuroCheapo's Greece Articles

Athens tip: Five free podcasts

Hadrian's Library

Mar 24 Athens, city of architectural splendor and ancient history, proves to be a great subject for a variety of free podcasts. Covering everything from basic Greek to Athens-based rock bands, these five free treats can be easily added to your iPod or mp3 player in preparation for a trip to the birthplace of democracy! Athens in a flash » Read more

Posted in Athens, City Guides, Free Stuff, Greece

Cyprus Journal: Home again

Oct 09 Editor’s Note: This week, the blog has been tagging along with fellow Cheapo Alex Christodoulides as she visits family in Cyprus. NEW YORK—For the first 17 years of my life, my panorama of Cyprus was the inside of my relatives’ homes. We would arrive “apo Ameriki” and immediately begin a whirl of lunches and dinners » Read more

Posted in Cyprus, Greece, Turkey, Wandering Cheapos

Cyprus Journal: Adventures in eating

Oct 07 Alex’s aunt sets the table for a Cypriot family dinner. Editor’s Note: This week, the blog will be tagging along with fellow Cheapo Alex Christodoulides as she visits family in Cyprus. Sure, the language spoken in Cyprus is Greek, but the accent is distinctive and so is the food. For one thing, Cyprus recently made » Read more

Posted in Cyprus, Food, Greece, islands, Wandering Cheapos

Cyprus Journal: Just landed

Oct 06 Photo by Alex Christodoulides Editor’s Note: This week, the blog will be tagging along with fellow Cheapo Alex Christodoulides as she visits family in Cyprus. Cyprus is on a modernizing rampage, wrestling on one side with its fairly recent history of colonial domination by the British, and on another side with its newly acquired European » Read more

Posted in Cyprus, Greece, Wandering Cheapos

Athens cheap souvenir: Archeological maps!

Athens cheap souvenir: Archeological maps!

Sep 17 Tourists visiting the ruins of ancient Athens will probably already be armed with a cheapo souvenir. Your archeological map (available for free or cheap) serves as both a necessary guide to the past and a fun souvenir for the future. Build your map collection in Athens Face it, if you’re planning to spend any time exploring Athens’ » Read more

Posted in Athens, Cheap Souvenirs, Greece

Athens bonus! Free events at the Hellenic Festival

Jul 25 It’s been many years since Athens and greater Greece experienced the Hellenic Dynasty, but today the city celebrates its ancient history with the annual Hellenic Festival. The festival, now in its 51st year, offers four months of events, from May through September. The line-up of this year’s Epidaurus Festival runs the gamut from professional stagings » Read more

Posted in Athens, cheapo by the day, Cheapos at work, Festivals, Free Stuff, Greece

Athens: Free show; the changing of the guard

We like fancy costumes. Bonus if that costume has pompoms and tassels. Major bonus points if said costume requires a snazzy red hat. So, it’s no secret then that we love to watch the changing of the Evzone Guard in Athens’ Syntagma Square. The elite Evzones make up an infantry unit stationed in Athens and meant to guard » Read more

Posted in Athens, cheapo by the day, Free Stuff, Greece

Athens: Post-Club Koulouria

Jun 11

Posted in Athens, Food, Greece

Athens: Kickin’ it at the Kasbah

Jun 07 Photo courtesy of Kaymaria Daskarolis Now, when most Greeks and tourists alike are beginning to flock to the clubs and bars dotting the Athenian coastline, is the perfect time to explore many of the bars and clubs packing Athens’s city center. You will find outdoor tables and chairs at many of them, more room to » Read more

Posted in Athens, Bars, Greece, Nightlife

Athens: Post-club Crepes

Athens: Post-club Crepes

Jun 05 Photo courtesy of Kaymaria Daskarolis After a night of dancing in Psiri, leaving the clubs at 4.30 a.m. or later, most folks are hun-gry. Fortunately for all Kostas, a friendly, hard-working man with exquisite crepe-making skills, keeps his shop Picasso di Crepa (Taki Street 19 in Psiri, +30-210-324-7686) open until around 7 a.m. on Sundays » Read more

Posted in Athens, Food, Greece