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6 neighborhoods selected in this guide.
Plaka is the oldest continuously inhabited neighborhood of Athens, a charming maze of neoclassical houses, flower-draped balconies, and narrow pedestrian streets cascading down the northern slope of the Acropolis.

Monastiraki is one of Athens' most vibrant neighborhoods, a swirl of ancient ruins, flea market stalls, street musicians, and rooftop bars centered around its lively square with its iconic mosque and Metro station.
Anafiotika is a tiny, hidden Cycladic-style village clinging to the northeast slope of the Acropolis — whitewashed houses with blue doors and bougainvillea, seemingly transplanted from a Greek island into the heart of Athens.

Koukaki is a quiet, residential neighborhood directly south of the Acropolis, increasingly popular for its indie cafés, craft cocktail bars, and authentic local atmosphere away from the tourist hustle.

Exarchia is Athens' anarchist and counterculture quarter, a neighborhood covered in political murals and graffiti, home to independent bookshops, record stores, and a bohemian café culture that feels worlds apart from tourist Athens.

Psyrri is an artsy, regenerated neighborhood between Monastiraki and Omonia, known for its street art, live music tavernas (with rebetiko), craft cocktail bars, and a creative energy that makes it Athens' nightlife epicenter.