

Monastiraki Square is a bustling market square in Athens, surrounded by historic buildings and filled with shops, street vendors, and cafes.
A beautifully preserved ancient Greek temple dedicated to Hephaestus and Athena
A vibrant market offering local products, vintage items, and street food
Home to some of the most important artifacts from Greek antiquity
A historic spot for breakfast, serving traditional Greek dishes since 1969.
A popular choice for breakfast, known for its creative twists on traditional Greek dishes.
A seafood tavern near Monastiraki Square, known for its fresh fish and traditional Greek dishes.
Thick, creamy Greek yogurt topped with local honey and walnuts
Grilled meat skewers served with tzatziki sauce and pita bread
Fried dough balls drizzled with honey syrup and cinnamon
Handmade pottery, leather goods, and traditional Greek worry dolls.
Protective 'Mati' or 'Evil Eye' amulets, a symbol of good luck and prosperity.
Traditional Greek fabrics like 'Foustanella' and 'Komboloi' (worry beads).
Perfect for exploring Monastiraki Square and nearby attractions, keeping essentials safe and hands-free.
Stay hydrated in the Mediterranean climate, and reduce plastic waste.

Ensure your devices stay powered up while exploring Greece.

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