Today was another early morning as we were seeing some archaeological sites in Athens. This was one of the days I was looking forward to the most because I learned about the sites in high school when I learned art history. Our first stop was the Agora, which was considered to be the center of life in ancient Athens. While most of the structures weren’t there anymore, it was still very interesting to see what was once the most popular spot in town.
After that, it was time to go to the Acropolis, which was one of the sites I was most excited to see on the trip. While it was super crowded, it did not disappoint. It was a very steep hike to the top but once we got to the top we looked around at the different structures. The most notable things for me were the Erechtheum, the Temple of Athena Nike, and of course, the Parthenon. I learned a lot about these 3 structures in high school, so to finally be able to see them was a dream come true. Another thing I enjoyed about the Acropolis was the spectacular views it had across the city. We got to see all the buildings and even some important sites like the Olympic Stadiums in the distance. This was one of my favorite parts of the entire trip.
Once we were finished touring the Acropolis, we had some free time to get lunch and check out the shops on the streets of Athens. A few of my friends and I went to a nearby Greek restaurant for a quick lunch, so that we would have a lot of time to explore the shops. After lunch, we walked around some of the shops for a bit, and I was able to get a few pastries from one of the pastry shops in the city, all of which were very good. We ended our free time by getting some ice cream, which Professor Kim was really sweet to pay for.
Next on our itinerary was the Acropolis Museum, which had a lot of the original pieces from the Acropolis. By this point in the day, most of us were very tired, but I still was very interested to see what the museum had to offer. I was even able to see some of the artworks I learned about in the past, such as the Peplos Kore and the Kritios Boy, two ancient Greek sculptures. We also saw a lot of the original pieces from the Acropolis, such as the friezes, and the very interesting caryatid columns. Overall it made me wonder why they kept the original pieces in the museum and why the actual Acropolis consists mostly of replicas.
Our last stop of the day was the Panathenaic Stadium, which was a decent walk away from the museum. I was also very excited to see the stadium because I know it is one of Athens’ most iconic landmarks as I see it in photos all the time. We spent some time talking about the Olympic games there, and interestingly enough I learned that they played archery there, and not track. Although I could’ve figured they didn’t hold track & field events there due to the weird configuration of the track. After our small discussion, I went to the top which was a steep climb, but worth it since I got some great photos. Once I climbed down I went to the small Olympic exhibit which was very small. We ended our time at the stadium by taking a group photo before heading back to the hotel.
The walk back to the hotel took a while as it was about a mile walk, so once we got back to the hotel we decided to take a small rest before getting dinner. It was nice to get some rest after the amount of walking we did today, which was the third most amount of walking we did on this trip of all the days. My roommates and I ended our night getting dinner at a small pasta shop near the hotel, as we wanted something quick so we could hang out with the group later. Even though I’m very sad this trip is coming to a close, I have enjoyed my time here and I will cherish this experience for life!