There are many clothes in Syntagma area. There are various styles of coats, furs, sweaters and leather shoes. Here, you are sure to find something suitable for you. In Kolonaki District and Erou Street, there are various fashion shops in Athens, as well as embroidered and handmade clothes for sale. In this area, there are many antique shops selling all kinds of furniture, statues and decorations.
Don't miss the ceramics in Athens. In the northern suburb of Maruri, you can see many shops run by ceramic designers. Typical Greek style ceramics will make you fondle admiringly.
Jewelry with a unique style
Gold and silver jewelry is a specialty of Athens, with a unique Greek style. Most of the jewels in Athens are handmade by local craftsmen. Silver inlay and tortoise shell jewelry are produced by Loannina and Epiros. In the jewelry stores of Syntagma and Kolonaki, you can also see many replicas of museums. In Greece, there is even the Llias Lalaounis Jewelry Museum.
olive oil
There are olive trees everywhere in Greece, and the olive oil produced is world-famous. Its unique taste gives Greek food a unique style.
Athens market:
Bora Kela Jiushi steet
Filellinon Street has a gentle slope. After climbing to the heights, there is the Russian Orthodox Church Agios Nikodimos. From then on, it turned to Kidathineon Street in the direction of the Acropolis. This area can be said to be the most lively and crowded place in Bora Kela. There are many shops on both sides, and you can find all kinds of art products and small Greek restaurants you want.
Monastra Ji plaza
From Constitution Square to the west, along Ermou Road or Mitpropoleos Road, you can stroll all the way to Monastiraki, which is famous for its flea market.
Ermou is famous for leather goods stores and many clothing stores, especially fur shops. The atmosphere of Mitropoulos Road is very different and religious, because there is the largest Orthodox Church in Athens. Every Sunday, this road is crowded with devout believers who come to worship. In principle, if the door of the church is open, you can visit it freely. The front of the church square is also a good place to rest in summer.
Don't rush forward, take a different road and turn into Pandrosu Street. There will be different surprises. On the narrow roads, most of them are folk art shops and leather shops. , dazzling. The most special thing is that most self-employed artists in Athens stay here and sell their handicrafts, so it's quite interesting.
There are open-air flea markets near the Traci Square subway station in the monastery and north of Agura every Sunday morning. All kinds of second-hand goods are piled up in the narrow streets. Anything you can think of, from all kinds of mechanical parts to furniture, can be bought here. People who like second-hand goods can spend half a day looking for treasures here, but don't forget to bargain. Second-hand CDs (300 DR each) or records (100-200Dr each) are well worth buying.
The Sunday flea market in Monasterachi Square is held on Ifestou Road. Due to the large number of people, the moving speed is very slow, and the voice of bargaining is up and down.
Mr. Mogna Square
Stadiou Street, which connects Constitution Square and the south of Mogna Square, is one of the main streets in Athens. This is a new street with theatres, department stores and many shops. Another Athinas street leads to Rome Agro and Agro, the ruins of the Roman market, belonging to the old street. Along the way, you can see shops selling household Japanese goods and religious supplies. Along Acinas Street, you will pass the central market, where all kinds of fresh fruits and vegetables are sold, and there are also restaurants that sell cheap and sufficient meals.