People come to this blog through direct links or through search engine queries. Sometimes the search engine results list a site (based on keywords used) without the site having the actual answer to the question posed. Here are some (un)fortunate, accidental search queries that have led people to Athens Walker in the past year or so. That is, questions to which the blog had no answer (till now), but somehow Google, Yahoo or Bing thought that it did!
Q: 'karaiskaki square sculptures'
Q: How long does it take to walk from Acropolis to Panathinaiko stadium
Q: directions to agios eletherios church from acropolis hill
Q: chocolate in greece / greek chocolate bars
Q: where in athens is oedipus buried
A: Nowhere. Oedipus was a mythical character. No historical data on his existence / burial. See wikipedia.
Q: 'karaiskaki square sculptures'
A: If the question was on the marble sculptures depicting some human-bird forms (“The Birds”) the name of the sculptor is Gabriella Simosi (1926-1999). The larger one, which many of us consider a monstrosity is the “Monument of Fallen Air-Pilots” by E. Moustakas and supposedly depicts Icarus falling in the sea. I have read that it was not finished the way the artist intended it to.
Q: the name of the cafeteria up on lycabettus
A: Orizontes Lykavittou (currently)
Q: walking distance to lykavittos hill
A: From where? From the peripheral roads at the base of the hill it is about 10-20 minutes walk, depending on who's doing the walking. Literal distances: From Syntagma Square: 1.6km (1mile); from the corner of National Archeological Museum: 1.9km; from the port of Piraeus: 11kms. Read more on Lykavittos Hill here.
Q: How long does it take to walk from Acropolis to Panathinaiko stadium
A: It depends on what you mean by "Acropolis". The top of the hill, the general area, or the Acropolis Metro Station? I would say approximately 30min from the top of the hill, 15min from the Acropolis Metro Station. Read more on Panathinaiko Stadium here.
Q: safe for female to walk alone at night in syntagma square
A: Yes, Syntagma Sq. is safe day and night for everybody, unless there's a big demonstration which may occasionally turn violent. However, a big rise in purse snatchings has been recorded recently in Athens so try to be careful with your stuff like we all do. And if walking alone at night, try to stay in the main streets where you can see and be seen (basic, unfortunate, precautions...).
Q: is ampelokipoi a good suburb in athens
A: Ampelokipoi (also spelt Ambelokipoi or Ambelokipi) is a densely populated, safe neighbourhood of Athens, at the northern part of the city. It is not a "suburb". It's only 3-4 Metro stations north of Syntagma Sq. (Ambelokipoi Metro Station & Panormou Metro Station). It was the outskirts of the city up until 50 years ago. A map of Athens neighborhoods will soon follow.
A: Ampelokipoi (also spelt Ambelokipoi or Ambelokipi) is a densely populated, safe neighbourhood of Athens, at the northern part of the city. It is not a "suburb". It's only 3-4 Metro stations north of Syntagma Sq. (Ambelokipoi Metro Station & Panormou Metro Station). It was the outskirts of the city up until 50 years ago. A map of Athens neighborhoods will soon follow.
Q: directions to agios eletherios church from acropolis hill
A: I couldn’t know the answer since there are several churches named Aghios Eleftherios in the Greater Athens area. The ones in the City of Athens and closest to the Acropolis are: the one at Gyzi neighborhood (at the corner of Varvaki & Momferatou St.), the one at 378 Acharnon St. (Kato Patissia neighborhood) and finally one right next to the Greek Orthodox Cathedral of Athens ('Mitropolis') at Mitropoleos Sq., Mitropoleos St. in the Plaka neighborhood. This final one is the closest one to the Acropolis. A map of Athens neighborhoods will soon follow (here it is!).
Q: chocolate in greece / greek chocolate bars
A: I assume that the people searching for these terms were looking for a list of the top Greek chocolate brands or for the chocolate brands found in Greece in general. I will give a thorough answer in a separate post coming up in a few months but feel free to e-mail me with questions till then.