Pat Papadopoulou
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- 10 Jun 2009
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- 21 Aug 2007
Pat Papadopoulou reviewed Monastiraki Market in Athens, Greece

Monastiraki market is the best place to shop in Athens. You can find almost everything that represents Greece, the modern and the ancient. From olives and olive oil to sponges and souvenir dolls if the Euzons. There is music coming from every shop and th…"
- 20 Aug 2007
Pat Papadopoulou reviewed Benjamin Franklin in Philadelphia, United States

January 17, 1706 – April 17, 1790
Founding Father of the United States, author, political theorist, politician, printer, scientist, inventor, civic activist, and diplomat.
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- 17 Aug 2007
Pat Papadopoulou reviewed Naxos, Greece in Cyclades Islands, Greece

It seems that each island in the Aegean has its own very interesting background story, Naxos is no different.
The biggest island in the Cyclades complex, it has a number of great beaches to fit everyone.
The story has it that on his way back, Theseas, …"
- 08 Aug 2007
Pat Papadopoulou reviewed The Parthenon in Athens, Greece

Growing up in Athens I have visited the Acropolis plenty of times, yet every time I stand in front of the Parthenon I can't stop being amazed. In school you are told how beautiful it is despite the various disasters that have hit it, like earthquakes, bo…"
Pat Papadopoulou reviewed Knossos in Heraklion, Greece

Knossos is one of the most interesting places you can ever visit. Linked to two of the most famous myths of Ancient Greece, home of the Minotaur and the starting point of the first man to ever fly- Ikaros.
You would think that after all the earthquakes,…"
- 17 Apr 2007
Pat Papadopoulou reviewed The Athenian Agora in Athens, Greece

There is something special for the holiday traveller to be able to say that they have walked in the footsteps of Socrates, Plato, Aristotle and the great and good of ancient times. There is no strict path that you can take around the Agora - and the cont…"