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It is a very busy area - but has so many nice shops and restaurants and street vendors.It is particularly nice in the evenings (though more crowded) in the summer with the sun down and less heat.On the weekends it seems there are even more street vendors.
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It is a very busy area - but has so many nice shops and restaurants and street vendors.It is particularly nice in the evenings (though more crowded) in the summer with the sun down and less heat.On the weekends it seems there are even more street vendors.
The flea market was meant to sell the daily necessities they didn't need, but the Monastiraki flea market was more for tourists. From an alley in Monastiraki Square, you first see a variety of clothing and handicrafts, and you have to walk down to see some stalls, mostly selling Greek daily necessities.
There is a flea market behind Athens Women's Street, the most prosperous pedestrian street in Athens, Greece. It is very interesting to visit the flea market in Europe. There will be surprises that you can't usually shop. You can also bargain. Many are unique goods and carry a lot of beautiful stories.
This is a great barbecue restaurant in Athens, especially the delicious roast lamb chops here are mouth-watering. The lamb chops are all authentic Greek alpine goats. The lamb chops have very little taste. The roast is very tasty and delicious. Other side dishes are really good. It is worth recommending to everyone.
Monastiraki, a Greek word for small monastery, is located in the old city of Athens, Greece, one of the city's main shopping areas and major tourist attractions, with clothing boutiques, souvenir shops, specialty stores. The area is named after the Pantánassa Church Monastery on the Monastiraki Square. The main streets of the area are Pandrossou and Adrianou.