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Is it safe to walk around Plaka at night?

Very safe around that area after dark. Honestly in Greece it's less “after dark” more “after midnight” anyway. If you're the nervous type, steer away from Omonoia / Victoria but other than that, no reason around the tourist center to take anything other than regular normal precautions, even after dark.



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Very safe around that area after dark. Honestly in Greece it's less “after dark” more “after midnight” anyway. If you're the nervous type, steer away from Omonoia / Victoria but other than that, no reason around the tourist center to take anything other than regular normal precautions, even after dark.

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Walking around Omonia, Patissia, or Exarchia at night is a definite no. Some areas of Monastiraki, Ermou, Psiri, and Syntagma Square, although central, are also pretty sketchy. There are a lot of people sleeping rough close to Monastiraki station and petty theft increases in this area after dark.

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The most popular areas to stay while in Athens are all considered safe – these include the Plaka, Kolonaki, Monostiraki, or Syntagma Square where the highly-rated and popular Hotel Grand Bretagne is located.

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The general rule is that it is safe to explore and walk around during the day, but as night falls, pay attention to your surroundings and be careful if you choose to explore on your own.

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The most popular areas to stay while in Athens are all considered safe – these include the Plaka, Kolonaki, Monostiraki, or Syntagma Square where the highly-rated and popular Hotel Grand Bretagne is located.

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Bars. Athens is full of bars, which usually open from 20:00 until 02:00 or 03:00. The main neighborhoods with the largest number of bars are Kolonaki, Exarchia, Glyfada, Thision, and Psiri in the center of Athens and the northern suburb of Kifissia.

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The Acropolis is not a religious venue, and men wear shorts at all the archaeological sites and most other places. Churches and monasteries are the only places where nobody can wear shorts. And women shouldn't have exposed shoulders, so take a lightweight shawl and knee+ length wrap skirt.

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If you have no mobility problems, then the assent may take you around 15 minutes but you will want to stop a couple of times to take photos. Once at the top it isn't as crowded as the middle stone step area, which gets very congested and can slow you down. Take water with you as on a hot day you will need it. Enjoy.

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