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📍Attica, Greece
If you’ve got a flight in the early morning, getting to Athens’ airport from the city center can be painful. The train only runs every 30 minutes, and can be so crowded with people getting to work, that boarding with luggage becomes a struggle. So for our recent trip to Luxor, Egypt, we decided to spend some of our hard-earned miles on a night at
Today we return to that land of fantasy and legend, which, despite the inexorable passage of time, the destructive mark of that metaphorical Attila’s horse—which, at times, represents fashion—and the apparent triumph of detachment over that authentic encyclopedia of popular knowledge that is Tradition, continues to be Aragon. And we do so,
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