

Plaka, a charming village in Greece, is known for its picturesque streets, vibrant nightlife, and stunning views of the Aegean Sea.
Plaka's weather can be unpredictable with sudden showers, especially in spring and autumn.
Plaka is known for its cobblestone streets and historic sites, requiring comfortable footwear.

The sun can be intense, especially during summer, so a hat is crucial for protecting your face and neck.
Famous for its traditional Greek doughnuts, Loukoumades is a Plaka institution.
Known for its extensive breakfast menu and beautiful courtyard, Full Tou Meze is a popular choice.
Famous for its meze dishes and lively atmosphere, Tzitzikas and Mermigas is a Plaka favorite.
These ceramics are hand-painted with traditional Greek patterns, reflecting the country's rich history and culture.
The evil eye is a symbol of protection in Greece, and these jewellery pieces are intricately designed with this motif.
These textiles are hand-woven using traditional techniques, showcasing the region's rich textile heritage.

Thick Greek yogurt topped with local honey and walnuts
Crispy phyllo pastry filled with spinach and feta cheese
Fresh tomatoes, cucumbers, olives, feta cheese, and onions dressed with olive oil
A colossal ruined temple dedicated to Zeus, with a single remaining column standing tall.
A bustling market with local goods, souvenirs, and traditional Greek products.
A vibrant square surrounded by shops, cafes, and historic buildings, perfect for people-watching.

A historic zoo and botanical garden in the heart of Ho Chi Minh City, offering a peaceful retreat from the city's bustle.
The High Level Bridge is a metal arch railway bridge over the River Tyne in Newcastle upon Tyne, England. It spans the river and carries the East Coast Main Line rail line, and is also pedestrian-friendly, allowing walkers and cyclists to cross.
A vibrant art gallery in Kohima, showcasing traditional Naga art and contemporary works.