THE 10 BEST Athens Plaka Accommodation
Plaka Accommodation
Due to its proximity to the Acropolis, Plaka remains the area where the majority of foreign visitors stay and play. Its attractive features include small squares, some notable museums and the beautiful Mitropolis cathedral, as well as a host of places to stay, eat and drink. Its pedestrian zones make it a pleasant place to escape from the city’s notorious traffic. Adrianou and Kidathineon Streets contain a number of souvenir shops, offering classier items than you will find in the Flea Market. The most rewarding section to explore is the upper reaches towards the Acropolis itself, where many old stone houses with tiled roofs have survived. Up here you can find leafier corners and the odd quaint taverna with unobstructed views of the ancient rock.
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- PATO-BETOSan Martin, Argentina20,603 contributionsTHE NEIGHBORHOOD OF THE GODSIt is also known as the Neighborhood of the Gods because it is very close to the Acropolis. Its narrow, cobblestone streets stand out, where the ideal is to get lost to discover different gift shops, ceramics, bars and restaurants. It is the second time that my husband and I visited Athens, this time we arrived on the MSC Poesía. We tried to visit other places, Paka was one of them, I found it an attractive and colorful area.Visited October 2023Travelled as a coupleWritten 23 January 2024
- anaderol68233 contributionsWell-being atmosphereA truly characteristic neighborhood, in particular not to be missed is Anafiotika with its white staircases. Lots of shops and lots to buy if you want... I bought a small Nike of Samothrace in alabaster in a factory. The Acropolis guards everything. What to say...Visited February 2024Travelled as a coupleWritten 7 February 2024
- Deanosaur89Edmonton, Canada9,226 contributionsFull of Cafes and CatsThis area is very close to the Acropolis area of Athens and is considered one of the safer neighborhoods around the Acropolis from what we heard from the locals. It is full of Cafes, restaurants, souvenir shops and grocery stores. When we visited in March a lot of shops closed around 9 or 10 pm but there were some good restaurants and bars open much later. The Plaka area is surrounded by ancient Greek and Roman sights to see but inside there are less touristy stops like Athen's oldest house (Benizelos Mansion), some of the oldest churches in the city, ruins, and some museums with less foot traffic. There were lots of cats in the area as well if you're into that too. Plaka makes for a good afternoon stop as you explore the city and has some nice hotels in the area as well. The closest metro stations are Monastiraki and Syntagma.Visited March 2024Travelled as a coupleWritten 19 March 2024
- Thomas VOakland, California18,920 contributionsCharming, Food and DrinkWe had several dinners in this old neighborhood that is just below the Acropolis. It is ground zero for tourism and for entertainment, so you will find lots of places to eat and drink and some charming streets to wander. You will also find lots of souvenirs to take home.Visited March 2024Travelled as a coupleWritten 20 March 2024
- N L26 contributionsI'd stay here again.Our Airbnb was here. Lots of places to eat. Despite the graffiti, safe to walk at night. The Greeks eat much later than most Americans. Good location near museums, transportation, and historical sites.Visited March 2024Travelled as a coupleWritten 29 March 2024
- KulHKJUxbridge, United Kingdom1,627 contributionsWonderful narrow streets with colourful very old and modern buildingsThis is a very quaint part of Athens well worth exploring whilst in Athens. There are a range of small tavernas and coffee houses that are well worth visiting whilst exploring the area. People are nice and welcoming and the views are a delight. The area is safe and very easy to navigate although some parts are steep or have narrow stairwaysVisited April 2024Travelled as a coupleWritten 2 April 2024
- Girija199Nairobi, Kenya62 contributionsInteresting and quaintthe quaint cobbled lanes of Plaka with its vibrant atmosphere and many shops selling a plethora of things from clothes to souvenirs to jewellery and the many local restaurants and rooftop coffee shops are a must visit for any tourist visiting Athens. There is a flea market in Monestriaki which is also interesting. There is no bargaining to be done in all the shops in Plaka. The shopkeepers may offer a small discount for cash payments though.Visited April 2024Travelled with familyWritten 8 April 2024
- JMarc SAvignon, France141 contributionsNot to be missed, pleasant area outside the tourist season. Far from the hustle and bustle of the city.Tourist but pleasant area, especially out of season. Of course a lot of shops for tourists but like in any tourist city in the world. The neighborhood is worth stopping there, quite a few things to see for those who take the time to look. Narrow streets climbing up to the Acropolis. Cafes and restaurant terraces along the stairs. At the end of March, few tourists and many Greeks enjoying the terraces and the mild weather. Staying in this area allows you to visit a large part of the city on foot.Visited March 2024Travelled as a coupleWritten 13 April 2024
- Ozra HWashington DC, District of Columbia100 contributionsBest place to stayPlaka is the heart of Athens ! Best place to stay as a tourist . Lots of shops , restaurants , coffee shops . You can walk from Plaka to Acropolis and enjoy the beauty of the city . We really enjoyed our timeVisited April 2024Travelled as a coupleWritten 25 April 2024
- Maxine BanksSaffron Walden, United Kingdom479 contributionsFantastic part of the cityGreat part of the city to explore the small streets and numerous restaurants and bars set alongside quaint staircases that head up towards the Acropolis. Fantastic atmosphere in the evenings with lots of live music and dancing. I would highly recommend this part of the city to visitors.Visited April 2024Travelled as a coupleWritten 28 April 2024
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- Syntagma HotelsPerhaps the best place to get your bearings is Syntagma Square, crowned by the imposing Parliament building on its upper side and surrounded by other large structures, such as the exclusive Hotel Grande Bretagne. The grand avenues that lead towards Omonia are also full of massive Neoclassical edifices like the Numismatic Museum and those around smaller Platia Kolokotroni. Here you will find lots of travel agents, bookshops and fashion shops, especially on Ermou Street. Just south of Syntagma Square, you can take a breather in the lush National Gardens, which extend into the grounds of the Zappeio palace and beyond to the ancient Temple of Olympian Zeus.Read more
- Thissio / Makriyanni HotelsNamed after the well-preserved Thission (ancient temple of Hephaestus), Thissio is blessed with a small wooded park and some less frenetic streets that offer numerous quieter places to stay and eat. Largely pedestrianised Apostolou Pavlou Street runs between the Acropolis and forested Filopappou Hill, well worth climbing for more great panoramas, until it merges with Dionysiou Areopagitou Street. This leads to the up-and-coming area of Makriyanni, whose centrepiece is the magnificent new Acropolis Museum. Opposite the museum is the entrance to the southern slopes of the Acropolis, while the eponymous metro station nearby is at the top of Makriyanni Street, another strip of touristic cafés and restaurants.Read more
- Omonia HotelsOmonia Square is as plain in appearance as Syntagma is grand. Surrounded largely by functional blocks from the 1950s and 60s and no longer boasting its underground stalls, the square is now mostly frequented by immigrants and bargain shoppers. The most rewarding area to explore is to the south. Set off down Athinas Street, with the Acropolis gradually coming into focus in the distance, and you will get a sense of old commercial Athens, especially at the picturesque meat, fish and vegetable markets some way beyond the City Hall. The blocks to the west of Athinas are home to many Chinese and South Asian traders, adding a multicultural atmosphere to what was until the late 1990s a very homogenous society.Read more
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- Exarchia HotelsExarchia is in many ways Athens’ best-kept secret, discovered by relatively few international visitors. Located behind the main University and Polytechnic buildings, it is unsurprisingly home to many students, intellectuals and politicos. This is reflected in the area’s vibrant street art and graffiti, which seems to cover almost every inch of wall space. Some of the best Athenian tavernas are located here, as well as its most alternative bars and underground music venues. You'll find political bookshops and quirky stores here, yet it is also a neighborhood inhabited by families and older folk. On Saturdays, punks and grandmothers alike head for Kallidromiou Street, nestled below Strefi Hill, to pick up fresh produce at the traditional laiki agora (street market).Read more
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- Monastiraki HotelsMonastiraki is a souvenir-hunting enclave with a difference. Apart from the dramatic backdrop of the Acropolis, its network of alleys and pedestrianized streets surround the remains of both the Greek and Roman agoras, adding the quaint concept that this is where the ancients also came to shop. Named after the tiny monastery church at its center, Monastiraki Square is a lively spot by day or night, with street peddlers vying for your attention to sell you nuts and sweets. Down beside the metro station, the official Flea Market is an unbroken row of souvenir shops until you come to antique-oriented Platia Avissinias, while Pandrossou Street on the other side of the square offers more tourist shopping. The pedestrianized street beside the Greek Agora is lined with cafés offering fine views.Read more
- Pangrati HotelsThe elongated Panathenaic Stadium, built for the first modern Olympic Games in 1896, acts as grand gateway to the otherwise purely Athenian neighborhood of Pangrati. This area of typical small squares, busy main roads and residential streets will give you a clear sense of what living in this metropolis is like. A walk up quiet Markou Mousourou Street on the west side of the stadium will bring you past the First National Cemetery to Mets, home to many expats. Turn right to reach the charming Platia Varnava. East of the stadium, commercial Eratosthenous Street leads to rather nondescript Platia Plastira, from where Effranoros Street continues uphill to Platia Profiti Ilia, crowned by a huge church. Among the standard four- to six-story apartment blocks that typify Athens, Pangrati also boasts some genuinely authentic tavernas and the odd trendy bar.Read more
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- Some of the more popular Plaka hotels near Parthenon include:AVA Hotel Athens - Traveller rating: 5/5AthensWas Design Hotel - Traveller rating: 4.5/5A77 Suites, Small Luxury Hotels Of The World - Traveller rating: 5/5
- Some of the best Plaka hotels in Athens are:AVA Hotel Athens - Traveller rating: 5/5AthensWas Design Hotel - Traveller rating: 4.5/5The Zillers Athens Boutique Hotel - Traveller rating: 4.5/5
- A private balcony can be enjoyed by guests at the following Plaka hotels in Athens:AVA Hotel Athens - Traveller rating: 5/5AthensWas Design Hotel - Traveller rating: 4.5/5Plaka Hotel - Traveller rating: 4.5/5
- These Plaka hotels in Athens have great views and are well-liked by travellers:AVA Hotel Athens - Traveller rating: 5/5AthensWas Design Hotel - Traveller rating: 4.5/5Plaka Hotel - Traveller rating: 4.5/5
- These Plaka hotels in Athens have been described as romantic by other travellers:AVA Hotel Athens - Traveller rating: 5/5AthensWas Design Hotel - Traveller rating: 4.5/5The Zillers Athens Boutique Hotel - Traveller rating: 4.5/5
- Families travelling in Athens enjoyed their stay at the following Plaka hotels:AVA Hotel Athens - Traveller rating: 5/5AthensWas Design Hotel - Traveller rating: 4.5/5Plaka Hotel - Traveller rating: 4.5/5
- These Plaka hotels in Athens generally allow pets:AthensWas Design Hotel - Traveller rating: 4.5/5A77 Suites, Small Luxury Hotels Of The World - Traveller rating: 5/5Adrian Hotel - Traveller rating: 4/5It is always best to call ahead and confirm specific pet policies before your stay.
- Free breakfast can be enjoyed at the following Plaka hotels in Athens:AthensWas Design Hotel - Traveller rating: 4.5/5The Zillers Athens Boutique Hotel - Traveller rating: 4.5/5Plaka Hotel - Traveller rating: 4.5/5
- These Plaka hotels in Athens have a spa:AthensWas Design Hotel - Traveller rating: 4.5/5NEW Hotel - Traveller rating: 4.5/5A77 Suites, Small Luxury Hotels Of The World - Traveller rating: 5/5
- An upscale travelling experience can be enjoyed at these 4 star Plaka hotels in Athens:AVA Hotel Athens - Traveller rating: 5/5AthensWas Design Hotel - Traveller rating: 4.5/5The Zillers Athens Boutique Hotel - Traveller rating: 4.5/5
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