Leaving the museum ships of the Maritime Tradition Park
behind us, I now take you to a photographic walk across the coastal
area in the southern suburbs of Athens. This should be a most
interesting way to spend a summer evening or a good idea for a walk
after visiting the ships [Make sure you take all necessary precautions to avoid a heat stroke if you go during the day].
The
overall feeling of the coastal walk is a characteristically Greek blend
of moderately great expectations, haphazard maintenance, mostly copycat
design and lack thereof, a mixture of social classes -and occasionally
age groups- in an easy-going style, all in the presence of a great
natural landscape and, in this case, sprinkled with the painful stardust
of Olympic memories, as the creation of the coastal tram line in 2004
was a catalyst for restoring Athens' coastal front. Make what you will
of all this, but a stroll along the coast is a nice way to spend some
time and I'd certainly suggest you consider it.
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Flisvos' Marina, at the Paleo Faliro coastal suburb of Athens |
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Flisvos Marina, Paleo Faliro [Greater Athens], Greece |
The
first part, is the Flisvos Marina that is very well kept and can be
quite lively and full of people in the summer evenings. During the day
the typical summer lull prevails but there are still various snack,
cafeteria and, mostly, fast-food options for a quick stop. Rich people
park their yachts here, and some of them suffer from photographobia :)
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Flisvos Marina, Paleo Faliro [Greater Athens], Greece |
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Flisvos Marina, Paleo Faliro [Greater Athens], Greece - Behind the boats you may see the hill of Kastella,
in Piraeus, (center) and the "Peace and Friendship"
indoor stadium (center/right) |
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Boats at Flisvos Marina, Paleo Faliro [Greater Athens], Greece |
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Sunset from Flisvos' Marina, Paleo Faliro [Greater Athens], Greece |
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Sunset time at Flisvos' Marina - Paleo Faliro [Greater Athens], Greece |
Next
to the marina there's a municipal playground / park that leads to the
main part of the coastal walk.
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Municipal playground of Paleo Faliro - Flisvos coastal area [Greater Athens], Greece |
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The municipal playground / park (which also includes a dog-park) ends in a coastal promenade, Paleo Faliro [Greater Athens], Greece |
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Man fishing, by the Flisvos Marina / Flisvos coastal promenade - Paleo Faliro [Greater Athens], Greece. The hill of Kastella (city of Piraeus) in the background |
Some people come here to fish, others to
bike, walk, jog or just enjoy the view.
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Bike at Flisvos coastal promenade, Paleo Faliro [Greater Athens], Greece | | | |
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Fishing rods, Paleo Faliro, Greece |
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Evening in the Flisvos coastal promenade, Paleo Faliro [Greater Athens], Greece |
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The old Flisvos cafeteria, turned "cultural centre" - Flisvos coastal area, Paleo Faliro [Greater Athens], Greece |
Soon
after you reach the old "Flisvos" cafeteria, once a landmark but now
mostly empty and turned into a "municipal cultural centre". That's what
most Greek town authorities choose to call their derelict buildings… :)
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Faliro coastal promenade, Paleo Faliro [Greater Athens], Greece |
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Kiosk at the Paleo Faliro coastal promenade with the city of Piraeus in the background |
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Statue of Constantine Palaeologos, last Emperor of Byzantium. Many of the residents of Paleo Faliro are immigrants from Istanbul (a.k.a. Constantinople) who were forced to leave their homes there, during 1955-64, and scattered signs like this help preserve their memories and cultural inheritance. |
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The coastal tram, at Paleo Faliro [Greater Athens], Greece |
...Come back in a week for the second part of this photographic walk.
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