Hello everyone! This is @ybanezkim26 and I'll present today's edition of Travel Digest. In our featured posts, we have the city of Venice in Italy, a castle in Kato Gefira, Greece, and a historical site in Delphi, Greece. Enjoy and keep on pinning your travel posts to the map!
Just over the bridge on the right is the water bus ticket office. The water bus is a fantastic way to see Venice. Our Water Bus tickets cost E20 per person and give you 24 hours travel by bus or water bus. Between running down alleys to find a store to buy some spare clothes (we had been travelling 16 hours) we soon realised that Venice is not the place for buying your basics. Every store was high end boutique quality with hefty price tags. By the end of the afternoon we realised that the best place was actually back at the train station which is right next to the bus station. So once I had so fresh clothes we managed to enjoy the rest of our time in Venice.
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Hello friends. Today I want to talk about our trip to Thessaloniki, the pearl of Northern Greece. This city breathes history, with excavations, ancient churches and monasteries in every corner. We started our city tour at one of the highest points that usually attracts many tourists: the tower. There are generally a lot of tourists here. This tower like other similar structures, was built to protect the city from enemy sieges and from this area, you can see almost the most beautiful views of the city because it is one of the highest vantage points.
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I once said that travelling is like a kind of investment in yourself and this was noticed again on my day trip to the historic place of Delphi where I could learn a lot about the Greek culture as well as mythology and saw this unique area with much nature. I spent my time in Athens and decided to make a day trip which lasted about ten hours and it was a perfect change to the big city feeling and a special experience to explore the mountain landscape of Greece and during the trip, I also met some people from different countries which also was very interesting. The drive from Athens took about 2,5 hours and I decided to join a small travel group and unlike the typical tourist routes with overcrowded buses, it was a rather private tour with a few people and a friendly guide who shared a lot about Greek culture during the trip and had a lot of information in store that I would not have learned otherwise and during the time in Delphi I was independent again and not tied to a group and had a few hours to look at the well-known Oracle site as well as the museum which costs only a few euros in entrance fee.
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