The 8 Best Neighborhoods in Attica, Greece

December 20, 2021 Kiesha Cripe

Discover the best top things to do in Attica, Greece including Plaka, Anafiotika, Kolonaki Square, Psirri, Gazi, Monastiraki, Pireos Street, The Art of Turtle.
Restaurants in Attica

1. Plaka

Athens 10556 Greece http://www.visitplaka.com/
Excellent
58%
Good
32%
Satisfactory
8%
Poor
1%
Terrible
1%
Overall Ratings

4.5 based on 16,134 reviews

Plaka

Historic neighborhood located at the base of the hill topped by the Acropolis.

Reviewed By megan-woodruff - Kyiv (Kiev), Ukraine

This area of town came highly recommended from friends that have visited Athens multiple times. It is full of delicious restaurants, great shopping (touristy stuff and clothes/shoes), and has a very young and hipster-ish vibe. There is plenty to do and see, but it gets pretty crowded and busy, so steer clear if that isn't your scene.

2. Anafiotika

Athens 105 58 Greece
Excellent
70%
Good
25%
Satisfactory
3%
Poor
1%
Terrible
1%
Overall Ratings

4.5 based on 1,233 reviews

Anafiotika

Reviewed By MargieD300 - York, United States

I had read about this group of island-like houses and it was a highlight for me to not only find it but explore this small area of only about 45 homes. Part of the Plaka neighborhood set at the "back" side of the Acropolis, it is picturesque! Built in the 18th century by workers from the island of Anafi, there are small, narrow walkways, steep steps, and worth the climb to the top for a beautiful view of Lycabettus Hill, one of the highest points in Athens!

3. Kolonaki Square

Pl.Filikis Eterias, Athens 10673 Greece
Excellent
29%
Good
44%
Satisfactory
22%
Poor
5%
Terrible
0%
Overall Ratings

4.0 based on 287 reviews

Kolonaki Square

A modern street lined with the city's chicest boutiques, coffee houses and restaurants.

Reviewed By permia

In the grand neighbourhood of Kolonaki between National Garden and Mount Lycabettus is this pleasantly tranquil space. With greenery, nicely laid out paving and paths, statuary and seating, its popularity is not difficult to understand. Amongst the gleaming white sculptural busts of notables are some more abstract creations. One shows a woman without a head but with one wing. Slightly slouching on a seat a big stringed instrument is on her lap.

4. Psirri

Athens Greece
Excellent
41%
Good
42%
Satisfactory
13%
Poor
2%
Terrible
2%
Overall Ratings

4.0 based on 324 reviews

Psirri

THE place for the young and chic: this neighborhood is lined with the trendiest shops, clubs and bars in the city.

Reviewed By stinkwink - Sydney, Australia

Since our hotel was very close to the Psyri, we often walked around there and had dinner at Oraia Penteli and drinks and lunch in Liosporos Bistro. Around Oraia Penteli the nightlife always is in full speed, and I loved to linger around and to listen to the music coming from different bars and restaurants. This once old, dilapidated area that was better to avoid, changed to be one of the most popular neighborhoods in Athen. Old houses are cheered up with colorful funny graffiti, unusual decorations and green plants are brightening up streets. Lord Byron visited this area, staying in a guesthouse of Theodora Macri, the widow of a former English vice-consul. From this trip, he wrote the famous poem "Maid of Athens" probably about Theresa, the eldest of three sisters, of his landlady. "Maid of Athens! I am gone: Think of me, sweet! when alone. Though I fly to Istambol, Athens holds my heart and soul: Can I cease to love thee? No! Ζωή μου, σᾶς ἀγαπῶ." You don't have to be Lord Byron to love this area and maybe the daughter of the landlady as well. It is a great place to visit for fun or art lovers or just the explorers of Athen.

5. Gazi

Voutadon Street Kerameikos Metro Station, Athens Greece +30 21 0341 3395 http://www.facebook.com/hoxtonathens
Excellent
37%
Good
41%
Satisfactory
16%
Poor
4%
Terrible
2%
Overall Ratings

4.0 based on 251 reviews

Gazi

A busy neighborhood lined with shops, restaurants and lots of bars.

6. Monastiraki

Athens Greece
Excellent
45%
Good
39%
Satisfactory
12%
Poor
3%
Terrible
1%
Overall Ratings

4.0 based on 5,624 reviews

Monastiraki

Lively flea market neighborhood with lots of small tavernas serving good-value local snacks.

Reviewed By MadanGopalM - Bengaluru, India

My hotel was at a walkable distance from this vibrant and active Monastiraki square. There is a metro station, flea market, scores is shops selling souvenirs, cafes, fast-food joints, floating crowds from various parts of the world, and a panoramic view of Acropolis, all this add to the beauty of this Square. As advised by the receptionist at the hotel, one has to be a bit careful from pickpocketing. Evenings are very entertaining.

7. Pireos Street

Athens 177 78 Greece
Excellent
22%
Good
33%
Satisfactory
16%
Poor
16%
Terrible
13%
Overall Ratings

3.5 based on 82 reviews

Pireos Street

8. The Art of Turtle

Parthenonos 39, Athens 11742 Greece +30 21 6700 2405 [email protected] http://www.artofturtle.com
The Art of Turtle

The turtle is an ancient symbol of balance and is portrayed as the world’s equalizer, the principle of creation and the conservator of everything. In the heart of Athens, in a small workshop, Katerina Rodopoulou gets inspired and creates her jewelery. Behind each jewel there is a symbolism, a hidden meaning. Two collections, two concepts: The “Balance of Elements Collection” & The “Constellation Collection”. In her first collection, the five elements of nature and their special features are represented by five symbolic animals, while the jewelery of the second collection depicts the formations of the star, the so called constellations and bring to life the stunning stories of the rich Greek mythology.

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