Exarhia Weekly Market

Athens


With rowdy traders working against lovely neoclassical buildings, this is one of Athens' most atmospheric renditions of the laïki agora, the market that takes over a street in each big neighbourhood one day a week. Obviously great for buying fresh produce, but also look for the roving ouzo seller. Camp at a cafe and spectate.


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