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Monastiraki, Psiri, Gazi and Thissio : Best of the Rest

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  • 1. Flower Market

    Great bunches of colourful flowers sold around the church of St Irene. A good place to take pictures.

  • 2. Artio

    One of the best-established of the cluster of Psiri galleries, Artio is known for promoting the work of cutting-edge conceptual artists.

  • 3. Plateia Iroon

    Quintessential Psiri: the square is surrounded by hip bars, old-fashioned tavernas, and dirt-cheap student hangouts.

  • 4. Cine Psiri

    This great outdoor cinema frequently shows black-and-white classics and foreign films (in the original and subtitled in Greek); the Athens News has listings.

  • 5. First Synagogue of Athens

    Before World War II, this area was the centre of Athens’ thriving Jewish community. The synagogue is the oldest in Athens. Across the street, Beth-Salom Synagogue is now Athens’ main community synagogue.

  • 6. Athenaeum Maria Callas

    This conservatory, named after Greece’s native daughter, hosts the annual international Maria Callas Grand Prix opera competition. Sunday breakfast in the courtyard is accompanied by opera records.

  • 7. Adrianou

    The stretch of this street from the Thissio metro to Hadrian’s Library offers a wonderful view of the ancient Agora and Acropolis.

  • 8. Bernier/Eliades Gallery

    One of Athens’ premiere galleries, Bernier/Eliades exhibits more international artists than any other in Athens, plus top Greek artists.

  • 9. Benaki Islamic Art Museum

    In a Neo-Classical town house overlooking Keramikos, four large exhibition rooms display Islamic ceramics, metalwork, woodcarvings, glassware and textiles.

  • 10. Irakleidon

    Lined with cafés, bars and hipsters, this street feels both old-world and fresh, and bustles day and night.

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