We really enjoyed our two days in Nafplio - it was wonderful walking around the town, particularly the old part which has kept its traditional architecture and atmosphere. The town is one of the few in Greece which has been spared the widespread destruction of traditional architecture during the process of 'antiparochi', where the owners of houses sign them over to developers who knock down the houses and build apartment buildings in exchange for 50% of the new development. This is due to the efforts of the archaeologist Evangelia Pronotariou Deilaki whose thinking and actions went against the prevailing trend of the post-war era.
Consequently, Nafplio maintains its own distinct traditional architectural style with many colourful buildings around the old town, architecture that was influenced by the Venetians who dominated the town between 1338-1540. The town also contains a great number of neoclassical buildings as well as a smaller number of modernist ones.
Our hotel was a neo-classical building
the first and second floor landings
this two-storey house was opposite our hotel
quite a few old houses that have not been renovated
we were very near one of the main streets of the Old Town
narrow lanes leading off it
this street was full of cafes, bars and restaurants
some had tables outside
and some had interesting signs outside
quite a few delicatessens
you would look to your right or left, and another narrow lane
A Fernando Botero-inspired sign in the outside space of this taverna
some tourist shops, but most shops sold clothes, shoes and accessories for the residents of the town
lots of steps on our right leading up to the hill where Palamidi stands
Lots of shops selling worry beads, and this one also has a worry bead museum as well
outside a gift shop
We spent a delightful hour during our second day wandering around a small park
where marble sculptures were exhibited
had a drink in the outdoor cafe
under this palm tree
A large part of the seafront is full of cafeterias and they are always packed.
The main town square is huge
and is full of cafeterias. We sat here one evening for our pre-dinner ouzos.
3Sixty is one of the best restaurants in the town
we had a sonderful meal here.
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