Discover the most picturesque and cosmopolitan neighborhood in Athens when you explore Plaka. Nestled between Syntagma and Monastriraki, this area is easily accessible on foot from the city center. As one of the oldest neighborhoods in Athens, Plaka is situated just below the Acropolis hill and boasts an array of attractions that make it a must-visit destination.

From boutique shopping to historic landmarks, there’s something for everyone in Plaka. But perhaps the most breathtaking part of this neighborhood is Anafiotika, a stunning settlement of pretty Cycladic houses that leads up to the Acropolis. Stroll through the charming streets and take in the breathtaking views of one of Greece’s most iconic landmarks.

When planning your trip to explore Plaka in Athens, don’t forget to book a stay at one of the area’s top hotels. From luxurious resorts to cozy boutique properties, there’s a wide range of accommodation options to suit any budget and preference. Whether you’re looking for a romantic getaway or a family-friendly vacation, Plaka has it all.

Things to see & do in Plaka

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How To Get There

If you are looking for hassle-free transportation, there are various ways to get from Athens Airport to Plaka. You may take the Express Bus X95 at arrivals every 15 minutes to reach Syntagma, then a taxi or a walk to Plaka. Depending on traffic, the journey to Syntagma Square could take up to fifty minutes. Using metro Line 3 (the blue line) is an additional mode of transportation. The trip to Plaka takes around half an hour. Depending on where you are in Plaka, get out at either the Syntagma or Monastiraki station. You may also rent a car or book a private transfer to Plaka. Alternatively, locate the assigned taxi rank outside the arrivals area.