You found a very special place to enjoy your morning coffee in Athens. The small coffee places in Pagrati are amazing. You spent your morning like a local would have.
It's not "very" easy, I moved from Sweden to Greece and Greece can be a lil brutal for people who are complete foreigners to the land. It's worth the trouble though.
@Cosmo J. I'm not implying it's the worst on the planet or anything but compared to say Germany, Sweden or the US it's definitely much harder. In Athens or Skg you might get lucky but outside it's a menace. If you have nobody at all in the country to sorta help you figure stuff you'll have a very hard time navigating around the bureaucracy. As a person who travels a lot every year I'll tell you that Greek bureaucracy is really good just terrible to go in blind. For example, let's say you need to get sth done in Sweden. First you'll have to get a booking multiple months in advance, you'll get there knowing exactly what you need and everyone will be polite about it. The first person you encounter will send you over to another, then another, then another, then another then you'll be given 2 options, you've already been to the first so you go to the other and that guy gives you 3 all of which you've been to already so you have to go back and start cross-examining. You'll be told what you need but everyone will delegate you so it's incredibly time consuming. All in all, it'll take 3 months to get a license to chew gum because while polite, nobody wants to service you. In Greece, you'll drop in whenever, preferably early in the morning. Nothing whatsoever is in English, all the signs to guide you are in Greek and so are the papers and forms all around you. Half the people there are drinking iced coffee and are talking loudly with each other, could not care less that you're there. You walk up to the counter, they're needlessly rude and unless you know E X A C T L Y what you're after you're gonna meet some resistance where they'll pretty much refuse to service you and generally imply that you're an idiot that has no idea what they're after, spoiler alert: You are because nobody told you and that's your fault obviously. If you're going in blind, it's brutal. You need some help to navigate through Greek bureaucracy, someone who can tell you which papers you need and for what so that you can have minimal interraction with the Greek public sector. All in all, you're either done in 30 minutes of stress and pointless contest or you give up along the way. Oh yeah, it also takes a thousand years to get a Greek citizenship. If you weren't born with the citizenship then you have to have lived in Greece since the Minoan civilization to get one.
@Cosmo J. Nah I've figured out everything at this point and to be fair I did have people in Greece to help me out with some struggles. Now I'm the one repeatedly suggesting to people I meet throughout the world that moving to Greece is a phenomenal move (I also recommend in the same breathe Italy and Spain tho). My sole point is that moving to Greece isn't "very easy" as the original comment said even if it's incredibly worth it. Also, there's zero avoiding rudeness in Greece's public sector brother, Crete's Chania and Herakleion, Katerini, Thessaloniki, Athens and Larissa have all been absolutely full of rude people. Which is absolutely mad to me because in the same exact places I can't take 5 steps without seeing sth incredibly wholesome I'd never see in Sweden. In Thessaloniki I've been repeatedly stopped on the street just to be complimented on like, my hair for example or offered an extra treat of whatever I'm eating for zero reason. On Crete I'm never not offered additional plates no matter which restaurant I visit and generally the world is far more pleasant... except for the public sector, sth about it just messes with Greek minds.
It makes me really happy that you like my country so much. Make sure to visit places outside of Athens too. I mean Athens is great but the best beauties of Greece are outside the big city. Maybe visit some islands, some are for wild parting, others are quiet, others a bit of both. Or on the mainland places like Nafplio or Meteora are amazing to visit.
You're more Greek than 90% of us. People who are this respectful are really valuable to any community. I'd give you greek citizenship in a heartbeat. Come back soon.
The exact moment u said that u may find some jams i was thinking all Greece is a jam. Anywhere is good. In every single place u will find good friendly people delicious food beaches right next to u breath taking mountains and animals and birds and for sure mind-blowing culture and memorials.. i really feel blessed being Greek..
Hey Emeka, love your videos buddy. I'm from Northern Greece originally but reside in Athens. Yous should definitely explore, more of the mainland. These are a few places you should check out: Pilio, Meteora, Zagorohoria, Monemvasia, Areopoli, Limeni... just a few to check out!!
Come back anytime Emeka....we would love to see you back here. So many beautiful places to explore here and I hope you get the opportunity to see more of my country. I live near Mt Olympus...they have weekend tours where you could climb the mountain of the Gods and yes, you must absolutely go to the island of Crete. Happy travels my friend...
Hello buddy. I live in Tucson, az and I'm moving back to Greece in the island of Zakynthos in November. Beautiful to come and visit and chill out. If you decide to come down to the island, I'll be your personal guide. Keep up the good work.
I feel so beyond honored and flattered when a visitor enjoys himself in my town,we surely have our faults and it's easy to ignore Athens at first sight,but it's acquired taste and if you have a taste for wonder,you'll discover hidden treasures at every corner!
Great video! I love Athens too. When you come back to Greece come down to our neighbourhood- the Mani Peninsula. We are south of the city of Kalamata which I think is a super underrated little city. Looking forward to more Greece videos in the future!
We all get readdicted to coffee in Greece! Coffee is like medicine and everyone takes their dose throughout the day lol I’m so happy you loved Athens! And hope you get to go back to Greece and visits more islands! So much beauty and warmth in the Agean islands! I recommend Naxos and Ikaria two very different islands and both exceptional in their natural beauty and the FOOOOOODDD!!! You will leave a very happy soul!
Thank you for everything that you've done for my favourite football club AEK and Greece in general, wear that AEK shirt from the cup final in the US with pride :) I wish you all the best in the future and I may even meet you in an AEK game, God bless!
@@Emekaiwueze my friend emeka. I want to know that is very easy lost in the streets of Athens. Athens is the most chaotic city of Greece. Atheneans dont know driving rules. Double check before move on the lights
A ham and cheese pie with coffee like you had is a perfectly traditional late breakfast! The frustration I felt as a Greek wanting to step into the video and take you to a bakery... we really hate to see anyone going hungry XD
What I like the most about you is that you treat everyone you meet with the warm attitude. You are true citizen of the world. Greece will always welcome you!
Greek culture is all inclusive, we need to be proud as Greeks that foreigners embrace our culture when many Greeks have abandoned it. Bravo to this man 👍
Next time you are in Greece and if the weather is hot, try Cappuccino Freddo. It's a cold Cappuccino that we only make in Greece and it's great for the summer! We also make Freddo Espresso but if you like milk with your coffee then try the Freddo Cappuccino.
Hello... I've been following you for some time, i am Greek -canadian and im living in Greece for the last 20 yrs. Go to Peloponnese you will see the best beaches ( from rocky to golden sand to beaches with tree's on the beach) but especially the island's....
Hey Emeka! Love to see videos from you in Greece, you should definitely try kalamarakia (fried squid) with ouzo while you are here, it's one hell of a delicacy
So, for your next coffee, have a freddo espresso or freddo capuccino. Great videos. Your walk to Areios Pagos in a previous video, reminded me of when I was living in Athens.
So happy you're enjoying Greece and Athens! Not everyone likes Athens, glad you find the chaotic beauty of Athena!...You have a very good accent when you say some Greek words. Enjoy your travels, and yes come back to Greece soon!!
I lived in Athens for over a decade from the 80s to the mid-90s. I lived all over the world since then. Kept going back to Greece almost every year. Guess where I am retiring in September. In my beloved Athens. I can't wait. The laughter of the lady at the end of the video made me excited to go back as soon as possible.
@@apostolis.diamantopoulos που είδες τα κόμπλεξ δεν ξέρω. Δεν έχουν όλοι την οικονομική δυνατότητα να βρούν ένα σπίτι σε εκείνα τα μέρη. Αυτό εννοούσα. Επειδή είπα ότι δεν είναι Αθήνα; Μα δεν είναι, προάστια είναι.
I have to say that as an Athenian I am so glad you appreciated the (quite different) way that the city looks like. Imo its very cairo-esque mixed with some Valetta and South Italy. Usually americans and westerners in general have this sort of contempt about it (which I get sometimes) but you showed such enthusiasm and understanding and I honestly live for it. I wish we were friends so I could take you to all the museums.
Emeka Greeks don't usually eat breakfast. Sometimes we get by with some pastry. The main dish is at lunch and begins at around 2pm and then after 8pm the dinner usually is eating outside in tavernas.
Nice video thank you... Actually Athens is very great city to live in.. i was living in between Germany and Belgium more than 20 years .. and was very sad and bad and finally 3 months ago we decided with my family to move to Athens and swear our live is totally change and we are very happy here
Hey glad to see you enjoying greece,you should try visiting exacheia at the moment they're building the metro but if you want food there's a bunch of restaurants and cafes to choose
Karpenisi, bro. I'm an expat living in a little villiage called the Little Villiage. Come through, well be more that happy to host you and show you around.
Brother im half American here . My father was born in New York Brooklyn. He came to Greece to live for the rest of his life only for one reason! Ithaca! If you like Athens you will be amazed if you set yourfoot on a Greek island! You can come Visit Ithaca During July or August! You ll be amazed of how it is there! Checck google for some pics!
Man you NEED to go to these areas: Glyfada & Vouliagmeni. You are missing out. Those are in the Southern Suburbs. You can take the red line to the last stop (Elliniko) and get to Glyfada center cheaply.
So happy you like our country. If you need any tips for crete for some parts i am here for you. Recomendations do not go to Crete june till august if you wanna to see how people really leave there. In that months is too noise in the capitals of crete so many tourist in the center for day tours as groups some times you can even walk in the center or find a free chair to drink coffee.
I love Athens I'd love to live there too. I'm surprised you've not picked up any of the greek letters or words while spending so much time there. No ευχαριστώ (efcharisto- thank you) or anything. It just made me laugh when you said 'have a good one' as i know its polite but i wonder if it means anything to the guy you said it to. 17:54
Oh man, Im too late. I live in Pagrati and there are A LOT of places that i could suggest for you to try. Literally you passed by my neighbourhood 😂 There are a lot of small squares that have restaurants, bars, coffee shops, and even just places to chill. You missed my favorite coffee shop called "Fixers", but i'm glad you like the area, and Athens in general. It would be our honor to have you and stay in Greece! Lots of love from a fellow Athenian! 🧡
Much love from Greece man i live in Pyrgos in Peloponnese though not much to see here though apart from some amazing beaches and then monuments of olympia of course though all these things aren't in Pyrgos they are neraby (less than 20km from beach and olympia)
next time try find a bakery shop (fournos) ...u can find many things things to eat for breakfast (if u want something light take koulouri(with sesami seeds)/eliopsomo(tasty bread with olives in)/tiropita (cheecepie)..and ofc u can get many other things from there till 14:00 noon..
Athens in the BEST CITY. My wife and I moved to Pagrati and we pinch ourselves every day at our good fortune. BTW, in your search for food, from Varnava you should have headed the opposite direction towards Proskopon Square (instead of going towards Ag. Artemios). You would have LOVED Pagrati even more.
Loved listening to the Greek lady( sitting next to your table) gossiping over the phone when you were having your cappuccino at the cafe...sorry I was more focused on what she was saying 😂😂😂😂
Mate you should visit Papigo (northen -east Greece) , you ll lose your mind with the food the view the air even the water you ll drink. One day sleeping there feels like two.
you like to be at pagkrati imagine if we start telling you areas around it to go . there are so much better areas that you cant even imagine . have fun to my country and town . lotsof love to you . i love your videos thank you for your kindful words. i live next area to pagkrati to neos kosmos . sorry for my bad english. if you find time there is a food restaurant Mpar Mpe kiou (BBQ) at nea smirni you ll love that .
You can get a "Resident Permit" which requires either 2000 Euro monthly income or 24K in a Greek Bank. The other option is the "Golden Visa" which requires 400K euro in Real estate investment. Just to give you an idea you can get a investment property of 4 Rentals for air-bnb for about 350-400K that will give you a yearly income of 60K euro.
Man your videos from Greece have from 20.000 views to 300.000+ views. Greece is your new place !!! We also really like you here !!! ♥️
he need a Greece woman asap
You found a very special place to enjoy your morning coffee in Athens. The small coffee places in Pagrati are amazing. You spent your morning like a local would have.
Greetings from Melbourne bro. What was to my surprise is that you were walking pass my home suburb ( Pagrati) !!! You made me homesick 🇬🇷
Its very easy to come to Greece...the hard part is to leave.....Many tourists came here for vacations,bought a house and stayed for ever...
Yes that's true. I live on Rhodes and I know people from all sorts of countries that live here, because they fell in love with the place.
Yep I'm Greek and want to leave so much but it's hard to leave when you make breadcrumbs
It's not "very" easy, I moved from Sweden to Greece and Greece can be a lil brutal for people who are complete foreigners to the land. It's worth the trouble though.
@Cosmo J. I'm not implying it's the worst on the planet or anything but compared to say Germany, Sweden or the US it's definitely much harder. In Athens or Skg you might get lucky but outside it's a menace. If you have nobody at all in the country to sorta help you figure stuff you'll have a very hard time navigating around the bureaucracy. As a person who travels a lot every year I'll tell you that Greek bureaucracy is really good just terrible to go in blind.
For example, let's say you need to get sth done in Sweden. First you'll have to get a booking multiple months in advance, you'll get there knowing exactly what you need and everyone will be polite about it. The first person you encounter will send you over to another, then another, then another, then another then you'll be given 2 options, you've already been to the first so you go to the other and that guy gives you 3 all of which you've been to already so you have to go back and start cross-examining. You'll be told what you need but everyone will delegate you so it's incredibly time consuming. All in all, it'll take 3 months to get a license to chew gum because while polite, nobody wants to service you.
In Greece, you'll drop in whenever, preferably early in the morning. Nothing whatsoever is in English, all the signs to guide you are in Greek and so are the papers and forms all around you. Half the people there are drinking iced coffee and are talking loudly with each other, could not care less that you're there. You walk up to the counter, they're needlessly rude and unless you know E X A C T L Y what you're after you're gonna meet some resistance where they'll pretty much refuse to service you and generally imply that you're an idiot that has no idea what they're after, spoiler alert: You are because nobody told you and that's your fault obviously. If you're going in blind, it's brutal. You need some help to navigate through Greek bureaucracy, someone who can tell you which papers you need and for what so that you can have minimal interraction with the Greek public sector. All in all, you're either done in 30 minutes of stress and pointless contest or you give up along the way.
Oh yeah, it also takes a thousand years to get a Greek citizenship. If you weren't born with the citizenship then you have to have lived in Greece since the Minoan civilization to get one.
@Cosmo J. Nah I've figured out everything at this point and to be fair I did have people in Greece to help me out with some struggles. Now I'm the one repeatedly suggesting to people I meet throughout the world that moving to Greece is a phenomenal move (I also recommend in the same breathe Italy and Spain tho). My sole point is that moving to Greece isn't "very easy" as the original comment said even if it's incredibly worth it. Also, there's zero avoiding rudeness in Greece's public sector brother, Crete's Chania and Herakleion, Katerini, Thessaloniki, Athens and Larissa have all been absolutely full of rude people. Which is absolutely mad to me because in the same exact places I can't take 5 steps without seeing sth incredibly wholesome I'd never see in Sweden. In Thessaloniki I've been repeatedly stopped on the street just to be complimented on like, my hair for example or offered an extra treat of whatever I'm eating for zero reason. On Crete I'm never not offered additional plates no matter which restaurant I visit and generally the world is far more pleasant... except for the public sector, sth about it just messes with Greek minds.
Bro you're so respectful. I wish ppl that live here were half as much respectful as you are.
Say that again my friend! (Αυτό ξαναπές το :D )
It makes me really happy that you like my country so much. Make sure to visit places outside of Athens too. I mean Athens is great but the best beauties of Greece are outside the big city. Maybe visit some islands, some are for wild parting, others are quiet, others a bit of both. Or on the mainland places like Nafplio or Meteora are amazing to visit.
And ancient olympia where I live
You're more Greek than 90% of us. People who are this respectful are really valuable to any community. I'd give you greek citizenship in a heartbeat. Come back soon.
More than 90% of us 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 ; yea sure maybe more than you
I used to live in Athens.. Lovely vibes.. Great videos, depicting the real everyday not touristic aspect of the city..
The exact moment u said that u may find some jams i was thinking all Greece is a jam. Anywhere is good. In every single place u will find good friendly people delicious food beaches right next to u breath taking mountains and animals and birds and for sure mind-blowing culture and memorials.. i really feel blessed being Greek..
give this guy a greek passport
they don't give to 2nd generation kids born in Greece and graduated from Greek schools, they are gonna give to Emeka? Don't think so...
Χαχαχα YES
Πρόλαβε ο Γουόκαπ!
Σκάσει μωρή γαλοτσα
Hahahhaha
Bro I'm not even kidding I wish I lived in Athens,I'd let u be my roommate rent free
P.S The way u respect our culture is amazing
BRAVO BRAVO 🇬🇷❤️
i already live here lol
Hey Emeka, love your videos buddy. I'm from Northern Greece originally but reside in Athens. Yous should definitely explore, more of the mainland. These are a few places you should check out: Pilio, Meteora, Zagorohoria, Monemvasia, Areopoli, Limeni... just a few to check out!!
Oh, I really miss Monemvasia. My mom's birthplace village is near there but I haven't visited for 7 years or so
You’re more than welcome man
@@shazamnegroid7379 you respond to every comment with hatred! Just mind your business and click off the videos if you're so triggered.
Come back anytime Emeka....we would love to see you back here. So many beautiful places to explore here and I hope you get the opportunity to see more of my country. I live near Mt Olympus...they have weekend tours where you could climb the mountain of the Gods and yes, you must absolutely go to the island of Crete. Happy travels my friend...
I really love your content! Very chill and interesting. You should also check out cyprus in the future! Much love from Cyprus 🇬🇷🇨🇾
Hello buddy. I live in Tucson, az and I'm moving back to Greece in the island of Zakynthos in November. Beautiful to come and visit and chill out. If you decide to come down to the island, I'll be your personal guide. Keep up the good work.
I feel so beyond honored and flattered when a visitor enjoys himself in my town,we surely have our faults and it's easy to ignore Athens at first sight,but it's acquired taste and if you have a taste for wonder,you'll discover hidden treasures at every corner!
Great video! I love Athens too. When you come back to Greece come down to our neighbourhood- the Mani Peninsula. We are south of the city of Kalamata which I think is a super underrated little city. Looking forward to more Greece videos in the future!
We all get readdicted to coffee in Greece! Coffee is like medicine and everyone takes their dose throughout the day lol I’m so happy you loved Athens! And hope you get to go back to Greece and visits more islands! So much beauty and warmth in the Agean islands! I recommend Naxos and Ikaria two very different islands and both exceptional in their natural beauty and the FOOOOOODDD!!! You will leave a very happy soul!
Thank you for everything that you've done for my favourite football club AEK and Greece in general, wear that AEK shirt from the cup final in the US with pride :) I wish you all the best in the future and I may even meet you in an AEK game, God bless!
🫶🏾🫶🏾
Only AEK. Forza AEKARA
@@Emekaiwueze my friend emeka. I want to know that is very easy lost in the streets of Athens. Athens is the most chaotic city of Greece. Atheneans dont know driving rules. Double check before move on the lights
@@Emekaiwueze you must come to athens is a beautiful city
A ham and cheese pie with coffee like you had is a perfectly traditional late breakfast! The frustration I felt as a Greek wanting to step into the video and take you to a bakery... we really hate to see anyone going hungry XD
What I like the most about you is that you treat everyone you meet with the warm attitude. You are true citizen of the world. Greece will always welcome you!
I just discovered tour channel. Very happy that you loved our country, you are welcome any time!
man i grow up in athens, and i always i wanted to moved out, and now that i am abroad and watching your vids i really want to go back
Greek culture is all inclusive, we need to be proud as Greeks that foreigners embrace our culture when many Greeks have abandoned it. Bravo to this man 👍
Although this is my city, I really like seeing it through your perspective. Hope you come back again, your videos are great my friend.
You should take a tour in Peloponese and then to the islands during summer ofcourse.
Thank you for your most positive review of Greece. You'd be most welcome.
Next time you are in Greece and if the weather is hot, try Cappuccino Freddo. It's a cold Cappuccino that we only make in Greece and it's great for the summer! We also make Freddo Espresso but if you like milk with your coffee then try the Freddo Cappuccino.
Lol...."only make in Greece" for something invented and still keeping the name it has In Italy. Πλάκα μας κάνεις;
Hello... I've been following you for some time, i am Greek -canadian and im living in Greece for the last 20 yrs.
Go to Peloponnese you will see the best beaches ( from rocky to golden sand to beaches with tree's on the beach) but especially the island's....
We want you to move to Greece, we will be honored to have you!
Thanks for visiting my country ❤
Hey Emeka! Love to see videos from you in Greece, you should definitely try kalamarakia (fried squid) with ouzo while you are here, it's one hell of a delicacy
+ tzatziki
@@darkeid7883 no tzatziki with fish.
Kalamari is not squid tho.
Yess
@@GioBall No tzatziki with kalamarakia ? Could be more "og" than cocacola
Hey brother, come to Kypseli or Exarchea! 2 great local neighborhoods in Athena!
Hey Emeka, love your videos man! They're authentic and so are you! Enjoy Greece... :)
So, for your next coffee, have a freddo espresso or freddo capuccino. Great videos. Your walk to Areios Pagos in a previous video, reminded me of when I was living in Athens.
Please never give up man your videos are the best, you're officialy my favorite youtuber
You are very cool brother! Great videos! I would recommend you to explore more the Athens..and especially the suburbs of the city
Crete, Epirus, Ionian Islands,Thrace....so many places!
So happy you're enjoying Greece and Athens! Not everyone likes Athens, glad you find the chaotic beauty of Athena!...You have a very good accent when you say some Greek words. Enjoy your travels, and yes come back to Greece soon!!
You living the best life,here in Greece my friend.Great vlog,enjoy the trip.❤
Me, since 1980. 😊
I lived in Athens for over a decade from the 80s to the mid-90s. I lived all over the world since then. Kept going back to Greece almost every year. Guess where I am retiring in September. In my beloved Athens. I can't wait. The laughter of the lady at the end of the video made me excited to go back as soon as possible.
Are you originally from Greece
@@ItsameAlex ochi
Pleasure to have you in our country 🇬🇷🙏🏼👌🏽💪🏽
We Love u Mate ...U are one of us...stay in Greece forever
Try and hit the suburbs like Glyfada and Vouliagmeni. Near the beach and great vibes.
Δεν διαθέτουν όλοι τόσα πολλά κ δεν είναι Αθήνα εκεί.
@@stefanosterghiouπολλά κόμπλεξ βλέπω... Μια χαρά μπορεί να πάει στην παραλία με το 2.40 του πήγαινε έλα. Τι εννοείς δε διαθέτουν όλοι τόσα πολλά?
@@apostolis.diamantopoulos που είδες τα κόμπλεξ δεν ξέρω. Δεν έχουν όλοι την οικονομική δυνατότητα να βρούν ένα σπίτι σε εκείνα τα μέρη. Αυτό εννοούσα. Επειδή είπα ότι δεν είναι Αθήνα; Μα δεν είναι, προάστια είναι.
@@stefanosterghiou Ναι ρε φίλος αλλά και η άλλη μια πρόταση έκανε, αν δεν του κάνει δεν θα πάει
@@PotDylan κ εγώ απλά κ χαλαρά είπα την άποψη μ
I have to say that as an Athenian I am so glad you appreciated the (quite different) way that the city looks like. Imo its very cairo-esque mixed with some Valetta and South Italy. Usually americans and westerners in general have this sort of contempt about it (which I get sometimes) but you showed such enthusiasm and understanding and I honestly live for it. I wish we were friends so I could take you to all the museums.
Emeka Greeks don't usually eat breakfast. Sometimes we get by with some pastry. The main dish is at lunch and begins at around 2pm and then after 8pm the dinner usually is eating outside in tavernas.
Probably y. The most of the people eat breakfast. And not every day we eat in taverna. What y talking about.
Next time you come brother i ll give you a free car tour, all around the city and see all the must see spots .
Nice video thank you... Actually Athens is very great city to live in.. i was living in between Germany and Belgium more than 20 years .. and was very sad and bad and finally 3 months ago we decided with my family to move to Athens and swear our live is totally change and we are very happy here
You must visit LARISSA the city with most shops for coffee and food in % with the living people... More than 1500 😀😀
I went to Athens for the first time in January. I fell in love with the place and felt at home . I live in England
If you live in Greece, I recommend you to travel glyfada or especially kyfisia! It’s like living in a different country!!
That s just were the rich live. boring af
@@takisdimitriou5627 sounds like you’re jealous 🫦🫦🫦🫦🦶🏿🦶🏿🦶🏿
But he is already from another country 😂
@@janeydoe901 😆🤣😆
Glyfada and kifisia are different cities. He like Athens.
Hey glad to see you enjoying greece,you should try visiting exacheia at the moment they're building the metro but if you want food there's a bunch of restaurants and cafes to choose
BRAVO BRAVO 🇬🇷❤️🇬🇷❤️🇬🇷
Karpenisi, bro. I'm an expat living in a little villiage called the Little Villiage. Come through, well be more that happy to host you and show you around.
Brother im half American here . My father was born in New York Brooklyn. He came to Greece to live for the rest of his life only for one reason! Ithaca! If you like Athens you will be amazed if you set yourfoot on a Greek island! You can come Visit Ithaca During July or August! You ll be amazed of how it is there! Checck google for some pics!
Emeka we ❤ you bro!!! AEKARA FOR EVER!!! ONE OF US NOW💛💛💛
Hello in Greece we ask questions for directions! It is a nice way to interact with people! They might share a story with you!!enjoy!!!!💚💚💚
Man you NEED to go to these areas: Glyfada & Vouliagmeni. You are missing out. Those are in the Southern Suburbs.
You can take the red line to the last stop (Elliniko) and get to Glyfada center cheaply.
Athens is incredible! Thanks for sharing your experience!
lol, dude you literally passed under my balcony (Pasitelous& Stilponos Str) 4:26
So happy you like our country. If you need any tips for crete for some parts i am here for you. Recomendations do not go to Crete june till august if you wanna to see how people really leave there. In that months is too noise in the capitals of crete so many tourist in the center for day tours as groups some times you can even walk in the center or find a free chair to drink coffee.
Glad you're enjoying Athens and my neighbourhood Pangrati ! Looking forward to you moving here buddy :)
Go to a Bakery, pretty much every neighbourhood has one & get a Tiropita "cheese pie" or Zambon Tiropita "ham & cheese pie" & a Freddo Espresso 👍
Duuude you were nearby! In your next visit we could hang out. Awesome vids!
Never been but I am moving there this August on a 2-year contract. Can't wait.
Great videos bro keep up the good work!!!!
I love Athens I'd love to live there too. I'm surprised you've not picked up any of the greek letters or words while spending so much time there. No ευχαριστώ (efcharisto- thank you) or anything. It just made me laugh when you said 'have a good one' as i know its polite but i wonder if it means anything to the guy you said it to. 17:54
You should visit nea smirny square.. glyfada.. Marina flisvos,... Palio faliro .. vola .. voliagmini.. and a lot of beautiful place..i love Athens ❤
Hey, this is my old neighbourhood! So cool! :)
Oh man, Im too late. I live in Pagrati and there are A LOT of places that i could suggest for you to try. Literally you passed by my neighbourhood 😂 There are a lot of small squares that have restaurants, bars, coffee shops, and even just places to chill. You missed my favorite coffee shop called "Fixers", but i'm glad you like the area, and Athens in general. It would be our honor to have you and stay in Greece! Lots of love from a fellow Athenian! 🧡
Welcome ! Next time visit Vironas its near by Pagrati but its not so crowded !
Hey if you 're still here, you should have brunch at Gaby at Mesogeion avenue! It is 15-20' north of the Hilton area
Much love from Greece man i live in Pyrgos in Peloponnese though not much to see here though apart from some amazing beaches and then monuments of olympia of course though all these things aren't in Pyrgos they are neraby (less than 20km from beach and olympia)
next time try find a bakery shop (fournos) ...u can find many things things to eat for breakfast (if u want something light take koulouri(with sesami seeds)/eliopsomo(tasty bread with olives in)/tiropita (cheecepie)..and ofc u can get many other things from there till 14:00 noon..
Not a bad move ! The weather is just like in TX, it is a huge city and there are so many things to do !
Less humid and without hurricanes, tornados and constant flooding …
@@NikdGrik GR and TX share the hot summer dry spells and lots of sunshine LoL
Athens in the BEST CITY. My wife and I moved to Pagrati and we pinch ourselves every day at our good fortune. BTW, in your search for food, from Varnava you should have headed the opposite direction towards Proskopon Square (instead of going towards Ag. Artemios). You would have LOVED Pagrati even more.
I really enjoy your videos man! :D
I hope you come to Piraeus too. in Pasalimani!!
Emekopoulos.
Αεκτζης είναι ο άνθρωπος. Καντο Εμεκιδης καλύτερα 😅😅😅
Dein Video von Athen ist super ! Danke
Loved listening to the Greek lady( sitting next to your table) gossiping over the phone when you were having your cappuccino at the cafe...sorry I was more focused on what she was saying 😂😂😂😂
pls go to kato patisia after 1 am and you will meet very good people and nice clubs they love people going there
Highly recommend to go to Trikala this August
Mate you should visit Papigo (northen -east Greece) , you ll lose your mind with the food the view the air even the water you ll drink. One day sleeping there feels like two.
Enthusiasm is gold.❤
You SHOULD go to Greek islands for the truest experience! Have fun in our country 🫂💙🤍
Crete and Cyprus are amazing!
Visit the Athens metro it is 3 lines and it will be 4 in the future
nice to see you enjoy your time and foods in my country man
you like to be at pagkrati imagine if we start telling you areas around it to go . there are so much better areas that you cant even imagine . have fun to my country and town . lotsof love to you . i love your videos thank you for your kindful words. i live next area to pagkrati to neos kosmos . sorry for my bad english. if you find time there is a food restaurant Mpar Mpe kiou (BBQ) at nea smirni you ll love that .
Google "Pagrati food" or something along these lines and the food places should pop up.
Gyros used to cost 2€, in the last 1-2 years the price has risen to 3€.
The war of Ukraine probably.
Brother we are already searching for an apartment for you in Nea Filadelfia, near AEK ground!
Yes, Crete (Kriti) is not bad at all. All Greek islands really. Nice video!
Πωπω , στο καφε ακουγαμε το τηλεφωνο της θειας , τι συνηθεια και αυτη να φωναζουν ! I was born in Pangrati man , you make me proud !
God Bless you ! Thank you for loving my Birthplace! ❤❤❤❤
You can get a "Resident Permit" which requires either 2000 Euro monthly income or 24K in a Greek Bank. The other option is the "Golden Visa" which requires 400K euro in Real estate investment. Just to give you an idea you can get a investment property of 4 Rentals for air-bnb for about 350-400K that will give you a yearly income of 60K euro.
the ladys gossip in the background :D
If you love Athens you will love Crete! I can tell you where to go,to eat , what to visit! Crete rocks