The taxi dropped us off at the Stiles of Olympiou Dios, the entrance to the ancient temple on Sygkrou Avenue. We always use public transport in Athens, but not these days, not during the pandemic, particularly since Covid cases are rising in Attika, and there is talk of another lockdown.
Our aim was to wander around Plaka.
The first part of Dionyssou Aeropagitou street is tree lined and oh so lovely.
I noticed this neo-classical building in one of the side streets, so went to have a closer look
Across the road, the Karolos Koun theatre
Back to Dionysou Aeropagitou, and then we turned right
another nice old building in the corner - they are so rare in Athens these days.
This is a busy shopping street, mainly tourist shops, but it was very quiet, due to the pandemic no doubt
an old town house
We used to come to this cafe bar a lot years ago. Not this bit on the pavement,
but here, behind and under the trees
The ancient Choragic monument of Lysicrates
yet another neo-classical building
We turned left, going up the shallow steps
it's all narrow streets here, with tavernas and bars
or just residential.
Eventually we reached Adrianou Street which is full of tourist shops
selling suits of armour seems to be in vogue this year
some of the houses are in need of renovation
a busker singing Greek folk songs
past the oldest house in Athens
more steps on one of the side streets that will eventually lead to the Acropolis
We have reached the Square of the Ancient Agora which is full of cafeterias and bars
this one has a nicely-lit interior
and here is the ancient Agora itself
looking in through the railings
a bit further along, we turn left into
the shop awnings which come across the whole street, give it the feel of an internal market
a Goth shop, with a tattooed Albert Einstein t-shirt in the window
We have reached Monastiraki Square
a meeting point, and a place where people congregate,
always very busy, but not that much today, I presume because of the pandemic
ancient foundations
preserved under glass
The metro station
We went in - the amount of gold was blinding. Unfortunately, no photographs were allowed
This square is always buzzing - but it was safe, easy to avoid getting too close to people
The old mosque - now a museum
the entrance to the flea market - we wanted to go in, but there were too many people
so instead, we went a different way
past these buskers
you can see the Acropolis in the distance
and into the tail end of Adrianou Street, - this was the only tricky bit of our walk, and there were too many people, and keeping a distance was difficult, but we managed it
it's full of cafes here,
and they were all busy
past the Stoa tou Attalou
some of the old buildings have been preserved here
do you see what I mean? It's buzzing with people here. We ended up at Kuzina for lunch after visiting a ceramics shop and a museum. A good day.
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