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Sunday Morning Flea Market

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  • Directly behind Piraeus metro station, in a street parallel to the railway line, this is often compared to Athens’ Monastiraki Sunday market (see Athens’ Flea Market), though it’s decidedly grottier. It gets very crowded, attracting tourists, Athenians and local minorities: Albanian immigrants have several shops selling Albanian flags and music, while colourfully dressed gypsies hawk seasonal fruit and nuts.

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Omiridou Skilitsi 8am–2pm Sun
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