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About Monastiraki Flea Market
Monastiraki Flea Market se extiende por la plaza y las calles adyacentes que se despliegan a los pies de la Acrópolis. El mercado abre a diario, aunque es los domingos por la mañana cuando alcanza su mayor animación, con el mayor número de puestos y vendedores. Entre su oferta se encuentran antigüedades, ropa vintage, artesanía y una amplia variedad de recuerdos. La zona destaca también por sus pequeñas tiendas especializadas en libros de segunda mano, discos y electrónica. El mercado linda con el histórico barrio de Plaka y cuenta con acceso directo desde la estación de metro de Monastiraki.
Preguntas frecuentes
What days is the Monastiraki Flea Market open?
The market area and its permanent shops are open daily. The full flea market with its largest number of temporary stalls and vendors operates primarily on Sunday mornings.
What kind of items can I buy at the market?
You can find antiques, vintage clothing, handmade crafts, Greek souvenirs, used books, records, and various electronics. It's a mix of permanent shops and temporary stalls selling diverse goods.
Where is the Monastiraki Flea Market located?
It is centered around Monastiraki Square in Athens, below the Acropolis. The market spills into the surrounding streets and borders the historic Plaka neighborhood.
How do I get to the Monastiraki Flea Market?
The most direct access is via the Monastiraki metro station, which serves multiple lines. The area is also walkable from many central Athens locations, including Syntagma Square.
Is bargaining common at the flea market?
Yes, bargaining is a common practice, especially with the temporary stall vendors. For items in the permanent shops, prices are often fixed.
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