Plateia Exarcheia
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It may seem a little worn around the edges, but this is the place to be for all your liberal intellectual café-sitting needs. The roads leading up to it are covered with graffiti decrying the latest actions of Western imperialist governments, and blanketed with leaflets advertising the latest demonstration of the week. De rigueur frappé-sipping attire is unruly hair, black turtlenecks and messenger bags. Of course, there is also a jaded awareness of Exarcheia’s reputation – as seen at the likes of the cutesy creperie called “Anarchy”. At night it’s an atmospheric place to be as the rembetika music starts up.
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