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Greece is a country where layers of history sit side by side with everyday life. In Athens, visitors can stand at the foot of the Acropolis and look up at the Parthenon, built more than 2,400 years ago, then walk a few blocks to modern cafes buzzing with conversation and music. The city’s neighborhoods, like Plaka and Monastiraki, offer both ancient ruins and small family-run shops selling handmade sandals and olive oil soap. Just a short drive away, Cape Sounion offers a sunset view behind the Temple of Poseidon that has been drawing travelers since the time of Lord Byron.
Greece’s islands each have their own character, shaped by geography, history, and tradition. In Crete, visitors can explore the ruins of the Minoan palace of Knossos, believed to be Europe's oldest city, while Naxos, less known internationally, combines sandy beaches with mountain villages that still press their own olive oil and distill kitron, a local citrus spirit. On the island of Ikaria, people live unusually long lives, often over 100, a fact that has attracted researchers from around the world.
Beyond the islands, Greece offers dramatic landscapes in every direction. Meteora, in central Greece, features monasteries built atop towering rock columns that rise from the plain like stone sentinels. In the north, the Zagori region is home to deep gorges, stone bridges from the Ottoman era, and villages where wood-fired bread is still made in outdoor ovens. And in the Peloponnese, travelers can explore ancient Mycenae and then swim in the clear waters off Nafplio, once the country’s first capital.