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Encyclopedia > Monastiraki
Souvenir shop of Pandrossou street
Souvenir shop of Pandrossou street
Monastiraki redirects here. For other uses, see Monastiraki (disambiguation)

Monastiraki is a flea market in Greece where bargaining was the norm. Nowadays, it is the best place to buy souvenirs from Greece at low prices, without necessarily having to bargain. Actually the area is named after Monastiraki Square, where the metro station is. The main street of this area is Pandrossou and Adrianou street. ImageMetadata File history File links Download high resolution version (1200x1600, 497 KB) File links The following pages link to this file: Monastiraki ... ImageMetadata File history File links Download high resolution version (1200x1600, 497 KB) File links The following pages link to this file: Monastiraki ... Monasteraki, an ancient Minoan town on Crete Monastiraki, flea market in Greece Category: ... A typical flea market shop, in Germany Swap meet redirects here. ... This article does not cite its references or sources. ...


The Monastiraki Metro Station, located on the square, serves both Line 1 and Line 3, of Athens' Metro. Monastiraki station is the the last station of the Attiko Metro Blue Line (Line 3). ...


External links

  • 360° Virtual tours of Monastiraki & Plaka




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Akadimia Platonos | Ampelokipoi | Anafiotika | Ano Patissia | Ano Petralona | Assyrmatos | Attiki | Exarcheia | Gizi | Gouva | Kato Patissia | Kato Petralona | Keramikos | Kolonaki | Kolonos | Koukaki | Kypseli | Metaxourgeio | Monastiraki | Neapoli | Neos Kosmos | Patissia | Pagkrati | Petralona | Plaka | Profitis Daniil | Profiti Ilias | Psirri | Rouf | Sepolia | Treis Gefyres | Votaniko
Nickname: City of Athena or Cradle of Democracy Location of the city of Athens (red dot) within the Prefecture of Athens and Periphery of Attica Coordinates: Country Greece Peripheries Attica Prefecture Athens Founded 2000 BC Mayor Nikitas Kaklamanis as of 2007 Area    - City 39 km²  - Urban 427 km²  - Metro 3... Akadimia Platonos (Greek: Ακαδημία Πλάτωνος) is a subdivision located 3 km west-northwest of the downtown part of the Greek capital of Athens. ... Ampelokipoi is a large suburb of the city of Athens in Greece. ... Ano Patissia is a neighbourhood in Athens, Greece, and home of the Ano Patissia station. ... Kolonaki (Greek: Κολωνάκι), literally Little Column is a prestigious neighbourhood in central Athens, Greece. ... In classical Greece Colonus was a demus about a mile to the northwest of Athens, near Platos Academy. ... Plaka by night. ...


  Results from FactBites:
 
Hello Athens, Monastiraki, Flea market, Shopping, Fun and Travel Guide of Athens, Greece (486 words)
Monastiraki is an old part of Athens which nestles under the ancient Acropolis, and leads from The Plaka area directly beneath the ancient site.
Monastiraki Square is the hub of life around here and the main street leading off takes one to narrow streets with a thousand artifacts to buy and sell.
On one corner of the square is a relic of the Turkish occupation, the Mosque, minus minaret, built by an Athenian Moslem, Tzisterakis in 1759.
Monastiraki area - Athens Info Guide (1331 words)
Monastiraki (little monastery) is an old part of Athens which nestles under the ancient Acropolis.
On one corner of the square is a relic of the Turkish occupation, the Mosque, minus minaret, built by the Athenian Moslem, Tsisdarakis in 1759.
Monastiraki is a true fair for the one who strolls through it.
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