I have been in many cities in Greece but i only passed through Larisa and I didn't have time to visit it. Larisa looks interesting place to explore. I like archeological site. If you have time I recommend you visit Meteora, which are monasteries located on incredibly high rocks. Great presentation! Keep up the good work
Thanks for the video. I miss my homeplace & you travel me to the memory lane. From a chefs point of view its a fab place for food, drink & socialise .Next time try Larisa Sept-Oct or spring.People celebrate the day like a festival
I think its my favorite tour. Anything related to the food is great. Lol. Well to be honest greek food is one of the best on this planet. I defo need to go there sometime soon to endevour those flavors :D
Always love your foodie tours and Larissa looks lovely nice to see at Christmas time. Greek yoghurt bowl looks delicious. We love cheese but cheese and rustic bread yes please. Olives look delicious 😋 Really good value with the wine too 👌
Wow! Those Yellow flowers look so amazing and graffiti gives me Alacati vibes that's why it seems like Greece. The food tour is always yummy in your video. Thanks for sharing your journey
I saw this clip with a 7 months delay. Ahh, wish I had been in your way... Some things you got right, some you tackled really well. So, this is my city, here is my take on why visit Larisa! The cafés! The restaurants! A RU-vidr whose name I can't recall, said that a city needs to identify its purpose, what it has to offer to the citizens and the visitors too. So here it is... Larisa is a city meant to make day to day life as pleasurable as possible. Need a fast coffee break? Sure thing! Need to have a romantic dinner? Of course, not only taverns, but also places like my favorite reastaurant: Akamatra. Perhaps a business partner is in the city? Well, many choices as well for small conferences, places for business lunch. Need to watch a theater play? Summer season is always full of that. All I am trying to say, is Larisa is a city, meant to make everyday life as cozy and elegant as possible. Larisa has no special historical monuments, so not much sightseeing, but it has a long history. Larisa, is an intermediate stop as you pointed out, either on the way to Athens, or Thessaloniki l, but let's not forget the neighboring city of Trikala, or the Meteora area. And that cross roads situation, has made it a regional stop for any kind of business traveling. Will you visit again? Please contact me if there is any such possibility. Anyone else interested? Please, by all means, reach out to me. Thanks for visiting!
beautiful video, Greece is not only Athens, we have so many other places. luckily you ate something more delicious than baklava, tourists should know Greeks don't eat baklava only in Athens they offer it . Welcome 🇬🇷💙
Your insights into local cheeses, wines, and meats were enlightening. What's your favorite traditional dish from the tour? Looking forward to more delicious adventures on your channel. Keep up the great work!
Really cool that you visited and enjoyed Larissa! The walkable, college town vibes are great. Like a smaller yet denser Austin! I recently shared my drive to the city, cool you made it too! Safe travels to Thessaloniki!
Wow that traditional Greek dinner looked amazing!! You need a hunger warning on these videos. And that cheesy lunch! Looked amazing. Loved the historical sites and park - great scenery there.
near to larisa is mount olympous..the gods mountain...larisa is the town of coffe..also ..near has so many beaches with very clear watters and full of people the summer season...and man...we have the best feta in greece..especialy my area...
Larissa definitely looks like a nice quaint town to visit. And lol I have been there with the foot pumps for water in the bathroom. I understand your hunt 😂. Also, noted on the park. Looks like a great place to visit. Wait…I need to try to this tea!
A tip in case you come back to Greece for some more wine. Don't order non labeled wines if you really appreciate good wines. Prefer instead the Greek labels as they are pretty good quality wines. Non labeled wines are fine for heavy drinkers on budget.
@@AdventuresOfATravelingDon The sea is 45' from the town and some villages belongs to the territory of Larissa. Most people from Larissa have houses there