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What areas to avoid at night in Athens?

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 neighbourhoods of Psiri, Plaka, Makrygianni, and Koukaki are all good choices in central Athens. Try to avoid staying in Monastiraki square, Omonia, or Exarchia if you can as these areas are not ideal for walking back to your hotel at night.

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Athens is generally a safe place to be at night, but it is always advisable to take precautionary measures. The center of Athens and the neighborhoods around it are known for their vibrant nightlife since many people can be seen on the streets even after midnight.

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While it is customary to tip people in Greece, in the end, it is entirely up to you whether you will leave a tip or not, as is the amount of the tip. If you want to show your gratitude through money, we aren't going to stop you. Feel free to express yourself and make those around you smile big!

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Kolonaki is a very well known area only 5 to 10 minutes away from the center of Athens. From the beginning of the previous century it was supposed to be the area that rich and famous people of Athens were leaving in traditional blocks. Now is an area which is connected by two big roads of Athens, Akadimias Str.

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Is it safe to travel alone in Athens? Athens is generally considered safe for solo female travelers! I have first-hand experience in the city, and I never worry about my safety. You can look on crime sites and see for yourself that violent crime is extremely low.

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Athens is known for its crazy nightlife. Greeks enjoy the night and go to bed only when the sun goes up in the morning. The city is full of bars, cafes, and clubs for every mood, style, and occasion. The visitors will surely enjoy exciting nights of fun and music.

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Due to the numerous ancient Greek monuments that are scattered all around the area, Plaka is also known as the neighborhood of the gods. Plaka is one of the oldest neighborhoods of Athens, located right below the Acropolis Hill.

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It is acceptable to wear shorts, whether you are a woman or a man. However, NEVER (and I do mean NEVER) wear shorts if you want to visit a church or monastery. Also, if you plan to do a walking tour of Athens, ditch the shorts and opt for a dress – if you are a woman – or a pair of long pants – if you are a man.

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Greek: “To logariasmo parakalo” After eating a delicious meal in Greece, you'll get your server's attention and ask for “To logariasmo parakalo” from your server. Both “logariasmo” and “parakalo” have the strongest accent on the last vowel, which sounds like the English word “oh.”

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Most Greeks will eat dinner around 9 to 10 pm. If they have had a substantial lunch then they will eat something lighter for dinner such as fruit with yogurt, a sandwich, salad or a small amount of leftovers from lunch.

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