Best Attractions and Places to See in Skiathos, Greece
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List of Best Things to do in Skiathos
Tsougrias Beach
monastero di Panagia Evangelistria
Bourtzi Beachs
Agios Nikolaos Church and Clock Tower
Il Kastro
Lalaria Beach
The Blue House Art Gallery
Mikros Aselinos Beach
Mandraki Beach
Troulos Beach
Skopelos Loutsa house
Skopelos Loutsa house
Marina Living, Athens Riviera, Greece
Situated in a dream location in front of the sea in the well known residential area of Glyfada, this magnificent villa offers stunning views of the private boat dock and mooring by the Glyfada bay and the Saronic Gulf. Located just 35 minutes from the vibrant and cosmopolitan city center of Athens.
The interior space of 1,000 sqm offers beautifully appointed accommodation distributed over 3 floors. The aristocratic staircase from the living room area leads up to the second level with master suite, office and second bedroom with en suite which offers sweeping views of the Glyfada bay.
Exterior spaces include BBQ area, gazebo, dining area, a guest house with its own private entrance and 5 entertainment terraces offering a choice of private, intimate spaces as well as plenty of shaded areas within the lush gardens.
Top of the line fixtures and finishes as well as museum quality art lighting, elevator, and sophisticated security are just a few of the important details that place this estate at the pinnacle of Attica Riviera living.
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Interior hallway in the Greek style (Shavshukov V)
Villa Nirvana - Luxury
Luxury Villa, 4 bedrooms, 4 bathrooms and 300m ²
Discover this spectacular penthouse villa located ingeniously to make your stay more enjoyable and comfortable. Its beautiful and panoramic views, its suitable garden and facing to south, makes the perfect way to contemplate and delight of the sun from its sunrise to the sunset.
This extraordinary penthouse gives you the intimacy you need thanks to its minimalist design, undoubted cleanness and care of any detail. All these views can be observed from an enormous window of 25m extended along a pool of the same length. The harmonious architecture of the villa allows you to enjoy and experience a completed feeling of wonder, thanks to the magnificent views of the whole coast of Sitges from the cottage. Anyway, its location is also perfect to viewing the mountains around only by turning your head 180 º from the sea. You do not have any reason now for choosing between sea and mountains.
The property is designed for the family or for a romantic getaway, always thinking of the ultimate in luxury and comfort. It has 4 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms and a fully enclosed private garden with lawn and palm trees, which allows us to enjoy the benefits of an attic by the breathtaking views and the advantages of a villa, the private space we found the garden.
It is located just 30 minutes from Barcelona, ??one of the most important tourist centers of the world, now recognized as a global city, mainly because of its cultural, financial, commercial and tourist importance obviously. On the other hand, Barcelona has been the esenario various events of global importance, such as the Universal Exhibition of 1888, the International Exhibition of 1929, the Summer Olympics of 1992 and the Universal Forum of Cultures in 2004. It is, moreover, the seat of the Secretariat of the Union for the Mediterranean. There, you can also enjoy the famous Gaudi architecture, thus being able to visit the Sagrada Familia, one of the most important monuments in the world.
On the other hand, just 45 minutes away is Port Aventura, the second biggest theme park in Europe.
And if that were not enough, we can always swing by Garraf Park, which is one of the best natural parks in Barcelona. The park has excellent trails for walking or cycling, and is a destination for anyone who is interested in wildlife.
Sitges has a number of festivals worldwide fame and impact, as the festival, Carnival, Corpus Christi, a tango festival and one of the most recognized European film awards, the Sitges Film Festival. There are numerous cultural events intimate, classic jazz and can find opera performances from pop and rock concerts.
The city also has hundreds of restaurants, cafes and tapas bars of all kinds.
The Penedes region is 20 minutes drive and has a tremendous production of wine and champagne, and being himself the most important region of Spain in the sector. So obvious, the quality of their products is outstanding, being a key point in Europe, so the opportunity to visit the many wineries in the region should not be neglected.
Terramar Golf Club: Terramar Golf Club, one of the clubs most historic and traditional golf Spain, is located in the town of Sitges, 37 km along the coast from Barcelona and 60 km to the coast of Tarragona. Since opening in 1922, has been restored several times to become what is now a very fun course to play.
The mild climate and picturesque location overlooking the Mediterranean Sea makes it possible to play golf throughout the year in really nice condition.
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Solo Piano piece accompanied by paintings of the beautiful Greek islands.
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beautiful island,full of green and blue.
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펠로폰네소스 반도 여행의 종착지, 해변도시 나프플리온이다. 나프플리온은 바다의 신 포세이돈의 아들 나프폴리오스가 건설한 도시라고 한다. 예쁜 집과 멋진 해변 풍경으로 인해 이 도시는 남국의 정취가 흠뻑 묻어난다. 바다 한 가운데 마치 요새처럼 떠 있는 작은 섬 부르치는 옛날 중죄인들을 가둬두던 감옥이었다고 한다. 그리스의 도시들 중에서도 나프플리온의 거리는 특별히 아름답다. 흰색의 집들에 울긋불긋한 꽃장식과 파란 하늘이 색조의 대비를 이루며 마치 동화 같은 풍경을 만들어낸다. 내가 방문했을 때 마을 광장에서는 때마침 옛 자동차 전시회가 열리고 있었다. 작고 아기자기한 자동차들이 이 도시의 예쁜 집들과 잘 어울린다는 생각이 들었다.
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Peloponnese Peninsula travel destination, the beach is the city Nafplion. Nafplion is called the son of naphthenic portfolio Suga construction of a city of the sea god Poseidon. Due to the stunning beach scenery and pretty house The city is drenched in the atmosphere of the tropical smells buried. The sea was one of a small island called dudeon hitting them locked up in jail felony old floating like a fortress. Among the streets of Greek cities Nafplion particularly beautiful. Bright - white - colored flowers decorated the houses with blue sky forms a contrast of tones creates a landscape like a fairy tale. When I visited the town square was opened just as the old car exhibition. A small and charming car that looks good and pretty houses of the city heard the thought.
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Χερσόνησος της Πελοποννήσου ταξιδιωτικό προορισμό, η παραλία είναι η πόλη του Ναυπλίου. Ναύπλιο ονομάζεται ο γιος του ναφθινικό χαρτοφυλακίου Suga κατασκευή μιας πόλης του θεού της θάλασσας Ποσειδώνα. Λόγω της εντυπωσιακή θέα στην παραλία και όμορφο σπίτι Η πόλη είναι βουτηγμένος στην ατμόσφαιρα των τροπικών μυρωδιές θαφτεί. Η θάλασσα ήταν ένα από ένα μικρό νησί που ονομάζεται dudeon χτυπώντας τους κλειδωμένο στη φυλακή για κακούργημα παλιά επιπλέουν σαν φρούριο. Ανάμεσα στους δρόμους των ελληνικών πόλεων Ναυπλίου ιδιαίτερα όμορφη. Φωτεινό - λευκά - χρωματιστά λουλούδια διακοσμημένα τα σπίτια με μπλε ουρανό σχηματίζει μια αντίθεση των ήχων δημιουργεί ένα τοπίο σαν ένα παραμύθι. Όταν επισκέφθηκα την πλατεία της πόλης άνοιξε ακριβώς όπως το παλιό εκθεσιακό αυτοκίνητο. Ένα μικρό και όμορφο αυτοκίνητο που φαίνεται καλό και αρκετά σπίτια της πόλης ακούσει τη σκέψη.
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Smaragdi Hotel in Sifnos Island, Greece
In a distance of only 5km from Kamares port and 1km from Apollonia, you can reach the most picturesque and traditional village of the island, Artemonas.
Smaragdi hotel is situated in Artemona's main square.
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Clothing in ancient Rome generally comprised a short-sleeved or sleeveless, knee-length tunic for men and boys, and a longer, usually sleeved tunic for women and girls. On formal occasions, adult male citizens could wear a woolen toga, draped over their tunic, and married citizen women wore a woolen mantle, known as a palla, over a stola, a simple, long-sleeved, voluminous garment that hung to midstep. Clothing, footwear and accoutrements identified gender, status, rank and social class, and thus offered a means of social control. This was probably most apparent in the segregation of seating tiers at public theatres, games and festivals, and in the distinctive, privileged official dress of magistrates, priesthoods and the military.
The toga was considered Rome's national costume but for day-to-day activities, most Romans preferred more casual, practical and comfortable clothing; the tunic, in various forms, was the basic garment for all classes, both sexes and most occupations. It was usually made of linen, and was augmented as necessary with underwear, or with various kinds of cold-or-wet weather wear, such as knee-breeches for men, and cloaks, coats and hats. In colder parts of the empire, full length trousers were worn. Most urban Romans wore shoes, slippers, boots or sandals of various types; in the countryside, some wore clogs.
Most clothing was simple in structure and basic form, and its production required minimal cutting and tailoring, but all was produced by hand and every process required skill, knowledge and time. Spinning and weaving were thought virtuous, frugal occupations for Roman women of all classes. Wealthy matrons, including Augustus' wife Livia, might show their traditionalist values by producing home-spun clothing, but most men and women who could afford it bought their clothing from specialist artisans. Relative to the overall basic cost of living, even simple clothing was expensive, and was recycled many times down the social scale.
Rome's governing elite produced laws designed to limit public displays of personal wealth and luxury. None were particularly successful, as the same wealthy elite had an appetite for luxurious and fashionable clothing. Exotic fabrics were available, at a price; silk damasks, translucent gauzes, cloth of gold, and intricate embroideries; and vivid, expensive dyes such as saffron yellow or Tyrian purple. Not all dyes were costly, however, and most Romans wore colourful clothing. Clean, bright clothing was a mark of respectability and status among all social classes. The fastenings and brooches used to secure garments such as cloaks provided further opportunities for personal embellishment and display.
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Our trip to Athens/Greece in May 2017.
A visit to the touristy side and the not so touristy side of the city before we headed to Meteora and the Sporade Islands. Please stay tuned for the other parts coming.
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The flag of Greece (popularly referred to as the sky-blue-white or the blue-white and in Greek: Γαλανόλευκη or Κυανόλευκη), officially recognized by Greece as one of its national symbols, is based on nine equal horizontal stripes of blue alternating with white. There is a blue canton in the upper hoist-side corner bearing a white cross; the cross symbolizes Eastern Orthodox Christianity, the established religion of the Greek people of Greece and Cyprus. According to popular tradition, the nine stripes represent the nine syllables of the phrase Ελευθερία ή Θάνατος (Freedom or Death), the five blue stripes for the syllables Έλευθερία and the four white stripes ή Θάνατος. The nine stripes are also said to represent the letters of the word freedom (Greek: Ελευθερία). There is also a different theory, that the nine stripes symbolize the nine Muses, the goddesses of art and civilization (nine has traditionally been one of the numbers of reference for the Greeks). The official flag ratio is 2:3.
The blazon of the flag is Azure, four bars Argent; on a canton of the field a Greek cross throughout of the second. The shade of blue used in the flag has varied throughout its history, from light blue to dark blue, the latter being increasingly used since the late 1960s.
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