METEORA MONISTERIES, DELPHI, & TRIKALA DRIVING GREECE
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METEORA MONISTERIES, DELPHI, & TRIKALA DRIVING GREECE

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METEORA MONISTERIES, DLPHI, & TRIKALA Driving Greece
Meteora is a less known area of Greece. On our ancient civilization family trip we decided to venture up Greece into the Thessalian plain where rock pillars rise high out of the earth and on top sit beautiful handcrafted monasteries. There are 6 monasteries in Meteora Kalabaka area to visit.
We started this adventure in Athens so we could visit the acropolis, then packed up and drove to Delphi to visit the Temple of Apollo. Afterwards we headed further north to the town of Trikala so we could visit the monasteries. They are breath taking and I have never seen anything else like them. Turner loved running up and down the carved rocky steps and looking down on the vast plain below.

The ruins at Delphi are very old and sit high in a mountain canyon looking below. It felt like another world and in November we were some of the only few. We had lunch in a little family restaurant that made the best soups, my mom in the video is caught saying she can’t eat another bite, its because she loved the soup so much that she stuffed herself before her main arrived. We thought the place we found to eat was really good and I wish I knew its name, its in Delphi and is on the the higher road that splits up, it has a nice view out of the back so its on the left side and immediately to its north side is stairs that you can walk down that link you to the lower street.

This is where we stayed while in Greece.

The Marg http://www.themargi.gri (outside of Athens, you need a car, if you stay here hopefully its the summer so you can take advantage of the pool and sea.
The Ananti Resort (thus is where we stayed when we went north to visit Meteora, Delphi and Trikala. This place at the time was the nicest in the area to stay at, but they are not a 4-5 star hotel as they will claim. The rooms are a good size and they do have. a spa and restaurant but the service and place is very odd. It felt like we were staying at a weird hospital. Again, I tell you this to mitigate your expectations, the rooms are clean, have balconies and overall if I went back to Meteora I would probably stay here again, there are just not many options when visiting this area.

Monasteries https://www.visitmeteora.travel/the-meteora-monasteries/

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