Top Flea Markets In Athens
- by XpatAthens
- Thursday, 08 October 2015
In the heart of buzzing Athens there are a lot of open markets selling anything from food and spices to vintage clothing, antiques and souvenirs. Even if you don’t want to shop a walk into the flea market is a great way to get the real vibe of Athens.
Here is a list of the top flea markets in the centre of Athens:
Monastiraki Flea Market
Monastiraki flea market starts next to Monastiraki metro station. It's not an actual flea market, but a collection of small shops. Here you can buy almost anything, form clothing, jewellery, cheap souvenirs like t-shirts, toy exzone soldiers, marble Greek statues, postcards and quality souvenirs like backgammon sets, Byzantine icons, traditional Greek products, musical instruments and leather goods. In Monastiraki flea market you will find almost everything. Near the flea market there ar ea lot of cafes where you can stop for a refreshment and watch the people passing by. Early in the morning and late at night when the shops are closed, all the shop fronts are covered with street art, which is totally worth checking out.
Platia Avissinias Flea Market
Every Sunday at Avissynias Square, just off Ifaistou Street, the central street of Monastiraki flea market, there is a bazaar. There are vendors selling antiques from furniture to old books and recornds to anything you can imagine. Some have no value at all, but you can also find a lot of bargins. There are some cozy cafes at the square and Avissynias restaurant with live Greek music and traditional food where you can have a bite and watch all the action of the square.
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