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Elevate Your Dining: Athens Sky Dinner Experience

Elevate Your Dining: Athens Sky Dinner Experience

When was the last time you did something for the first time? Dinner in the Sky, a once in a lifetime experience in the center of Athens!A table with 22 guests lifted 50 meters up in the air giving the chance to enjoy breathtaking views of the Acropolis during Sunset or later in the evening with the sparkling city lights! While enjoying a 5 course menu with tastes and carefully selected ingredients from all over Greece along with delicious Greek wines, you have the chance to enjoy the Athenian panorama as you have never done before always with the outmost safety levels. Dinner in the Sky, a once in a lifetime experience in the center of Athens! Elevate Your Dining: Athens Sky Dinner Experience Celebrate with us along with guests from all over the world your birthday, wedding anniversary, or any special occasion and  this... literally in the sky! Guest comments like “..this is the most fun you can have with your clothes on”, “…stunning view, safe and the best way to see Athens” …”a must do when visiting Athens”,…”one of the highlights or our trip to Greece… but the most impressive and surprisingly aspect was that the food was superb”, “epic”, “Best thing I have ever done”, and 98% of them rating us as Excellent is undoubtedly the best possible proof. Are you still thinking of it? Elevate Your Dining: Athens Sky Dinner Experience Book your seat now at www.dinnerinthesky.gr  
Travel Notes
  • The Pass: Navigating a Frozen Wilderness

    For the first time that day, I stood motionless, surveying the endless white expanse in front. It had snowed recently, and the powder, all but crystallised now, had concealed the footprints that I’d hoped would guide us. Shimmering hills of ice undulated like waves, the glare so bright it was almost blinding. It was at once the most beautiful and desolate place I had ever been to – a frozen wilderness of rock and ice. ‘What’s wrong?’ Mim called from behind me. Her voice echoed and then disa

  • Surviving the Night: A Harrowing Push to Keep Warm

    I twisted around, trying to free my arms from inside my jacket and bring them up to my head. The two hats I’d been wearing had fallen off and the cold night air now gnawed painfully at my ears. Fumbling inside my sleeping bag, awkwardly moving countless batteries, bottles, and fur boots from underneath me, I eventually found the hats and pulled them down over my ears. Through the numbness of gloved hands, I tried to locate the toggle at the hem of my bag. Several frustrated attempts later, I

  • Conquering Sajama: Weather, Preparation, and Courage

    With clear weather in the forecast and momentum building after successful climbs of Huayna Potosi and Pequeño Alpamayo, there seemed no better time to climb Sajama. Yet with any serious climb, even when confident in your preparation and fortunate enough to have good weather, nerves play their hand the night before. I was particularly edgy on Sajama. It is renowned for testing even the most resilient climbers with its slog up to the summit and the brutally unstable terrain on its steep, weste