My neighborhood’s kinda like this chill person who’s growing up fast. It’s got all these new, modern buildings, but still some old ones that give it character, you know? At night it really comes alive — all the lights, people hanging out, cars moving around — it feels like it never sleeps.
But in the morning or during the day, it’s quieter. The trees make it feel calm, almost cozy. It’s like that friend who can party all night but still wake up early and grab coffee with you.
It’s not too fancy, not too rough — just real. It’s got its own vibe — a mix of energy and comfort that kinda makes you wanna stay.
To the left of the stadium, there’s a shop called Ioli. It’s just a market, and next to it on the left, there’s a bakery called Scarlet — I recommend going there; they have good food and great cookies.
On the right, there’s a building called Voyager, but nobody really goes there. In front of that building, there’s the European School.
Behind the stadium, there’s a park and the European Kindergarten. Behind the kindergarten, there are two buildings of the European School, and to the right, there’s the European Office.