Sunday, 15 August 2021

A wander around Plaka

Three Saturdays ago we went to Athens. Two purposes to the visit: first, to visit Mon Coin, both the shop and the studio. Secondly, to wander around Plaka, with the aim of ending up at Kuzina to have lunch.




Mon Coin, the shop is in Koukaki - post to follow.




We wandered around Koukaki, and came across this shaded, cool, round enclosure, just perfect for people to sit around. Just lovely.




We came across this graffiti from someone who obviously does not like the School of Social Sciences in Athens University: apparently it's a place that helps the army and the police to get jobs and consequently is a breeding ground for new fascism. A bit harsh, I thought. 




We soon reached the Acropolis Museum.




Makrigiani  Street is now pedestrianised and full of restaurants and bars




the Acropolis in front of us,




and the start of Dionysou Aeropagitou Street cool and leafy




We walked on towards Plaka, doing some window shopping




a neo-classical building that has escaped the developers




and another one.




Adrianou Street is very long and with the exception of a few detours, we walked the whole length of it




It was still early for lunch, but some people were already sitting here




This is the tourist area par excellence, but there are not many tourists in Athens yet, so it's relatively quiet




more tables set out for lunch










We had been walking for a while, and it was hot, so we decided to stop here for a drink




sitting under the mulberry trees - the best shade there is




it's a little green oasis







We had our drinks and then we started walking again,  past the ancient Agora




and then we entered Pandrossou Street - the shop awnings reach over this pedestrianised street, so it's always  nice and cool







and then we reached Monastiraki square




which was relatively empty.




There is always at least one fruit seller here - look at all those cherries! These grapes are very early, usually they hit the shops in mid-August




and then we were in the flea market







Avissinias Square is where all the stallholders exhibit their antique wares




a better view of the Acropolis




as we re-joined Adrianou Street




a small detour to visit Moin Coin, the studio,




and then it was time for lunch at Kuzina,




it's a Michelin recommended restaurant with reasonable prices - we pay the same here as everywhere else we go to, but the food is outstanding.


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