• Monastiraki (Greek: Μοναστηράκι, Monastiráki, pronounced [monastiˈraci], literally little monastery) is a flea market neighborhood in the old town of Athens, Greece...
  • There are also some modern sites here like the Museum of Illusions and a Flea Market. The closest metro is Monastiraki and two lines go through this station.
  • You are wondering which one to take? Here is a complete guide to the Monastiraki area and things to do to enjoy it to the fullest!
  • Monastiraki meydanı, çok uzun bir tarihe şahit olurken pek çok fikir, dini inanış, hikaye ve değişime ev sahipliği yaptığı için bile görülmeyi hak ediyor.
  • First, running west of Monastiraki Square is Ifestou, a pedestrian street famous for its flea market with souvenir shopping and cheap deals.
  • Monastiráki Square (μοναστηρακι) is a lively square that is centrally located in the Monastiráki district of Athens and is known for its Sunday flea market.
  • The old-town-area of Monastiraki is one of the most popular bargain hunting areas in Athens. Monastiraki was named after the monastery Koimiseos tis T...
  • Greece has historically engaged in wine making. Take for example Dionysus, the son of Zeus, the God of the grape-harvest, winemaking and wine. His face...
  • Named after a small monastery that once stood on Monastiraki Square, this vibrant neighborhood brims with energy night and day.
  • The old name of the area was Monastirion because of the small church right on the Monastiraki square the today’s church of Koimisis Theotokou.