Delve into Plaka’s Charm
A day strolling up and down Athens streets will unfold its mesmerizing beauties and the lovely corners, overwhelmed by its quaint ambiance. Plaka’s lanes are the perfect representative of Athens past charm, as it’s considered to be one of the oldest -or even the oldest- neighborhood of the city. According to the most prevalent opinion, Plaka took its name from a large stone found near the area. The narrow streets are adorned on their sides with picturesque edifices, neoclassical buildings and aesthetics that give prominence to an aura of tranquility. A broad range of gourmet and traditional restaurants and cafes can found in the area, where you can relish a dinner or a refreshing tipple against the most stunning backdrop of the city. You can also find various mementos to take a piece of Athens back home.
While strolling, you should definitely turn your WiFi on or get a map. Otherwise, you will be lost in the maze-like streets. Head to the central square of the neighborhood, namely the Filomousos Eteria Square to explore its rich history. It was constructed in 1813, in the framework of preserving and boosting the Athens archaeological treasures.
Children Museum is located in Kydathinaeon Street. Its renovated attic features a whimsical place for your children to engage in fun packed activities. They will enjoy themselves with the amazing old surroundings such us the Athenian stove, the old radio, while there are many old costumes to try on! A gallery with old toys and kids’ paintings is also on display while there is also a playground and a library.
Let your steps guide you to the most outstanding corner of Plaka. Anafiotika neighborhood stands at the foot of Acropolis’ Rock, amid a spectacular setting, constructed to resemble the Anafi island. The builders that came from Anafi to built the Palace of the first King of Greece, Othonas, knowing that they would be in Athens for quite a while, they decided to make this great Athenian corner, to remind them of their home.
Walking in Plaka is bliss. Explore its fantastic secrets with a stay at our hotel grounds!
Children Museum is located in Kydathinaeon Street. Its renovated attic features a whimsical place for your children to engage in fun packed activities. They will enjoy themselves with the amazing old surroundings such us the Athenian stove, the old radio, while there are many old costumes to try on! A gallery with old toys and kids’ paintings is also on display while there is also a playground and a library.
Let your steps guide you to the most outstanding corner of Plaka. Anafiotika neighborhood stands at the foot of Acropolis’ Rock, amid a spectacular setting, constructed to resemble the Anafi island. The builders that came from Anafi to built the Palace of the first King of Greece, Othonas, knowing that they would be in Athens for quite a while, they decided to make this great Athenian corner, to remind them of their home.
Walking in Plaka is bliss. Explore its fantastic secrets with a stay at our hotel grounds!