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]]>Anafiotika is a hidden gem on the North side of the Acropalis. The small streets look like they are going nowhere, but the neighborhood is quaint and lovely. You’ll also run into plenty of cats and get tons of great pictures.
If you love a flea market, head down to Monastiraki Market on a Sunday afternoon for some quirky and unusual finds.
The Dromeas sculpture, also called “the runner,” is made of thousands of individual pieces of glass. The sculpture, which took six years to finish, was created by Costas Varotsos.
I love shopping and I love history (in moderation), so the Zara clothing store on Stadiou Street is ideal. The tomb is on display in the basement of the clothing store and is free to visit.
Pittaki Street is filled with 150 colorful lamps, perfect for bright and cheery photographs.
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]]>The post 5 Unusual (And Free!) Things to Do in Athens appeared first on Traveler Dreams.
]]>Anafiotika is a hidden gem on the North side of the Acropalis. The small streets look like they are going nowhere, but the neighborhood is quaint and lovely. You’ll also run into plenty of cats and get tons of great pictures.
If you love a flea market, head down to Monastiraki Market on a Sunday afternoon for some quirky and unusual finds.
The Dromeas sculpture, also called “the runner,” is made of thousands of individual pieces of glass. The sculpture, which took six years to finish, was created by Costas Varotsos.
I love shopping and I love history (in moderation), so the Zara clothing store on Stadiou Street is ideal. The tomb is on display in the basement of the clothing store and is free to visit.
Pittaki Street is filled with 150 colorful lamps, perfect for bright and cheery photographs.
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