What part of Athens should you avoid?


What part of Athens should you avoid? Don't go wandering off down dimly lit streets and sketchy-looking alleyways. 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.


Is Athens a walkable city?

Athens is a walkable city and its historic center is easy to navigate, while public transport is affordable.


Is Athens safer than London?

Athens has a relatively low crime rate (similar to London's) compared to many European, and certainly US cities.


Do you tip in Greece restaurants?

Restaurant workers in Greece don't expect you to tip, though the restaurant may sometimes charge a service fee. That fee can function as a tip instead, though it may go to the restaurant instead of the server. If you want to see your waiter receive the tip, you're better off leaving coins with the bill.


Why is Plaka famous?

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.


What is the safest area to stay in Athens?

First-timers to Athens should stay in one of the walkable, central neighborhoods with easy access to the Acropolis, Agoras, and museums. Monastiraki, Plaka, Syntagma, Psirri, Makriyanni, and the City Center are just about perfect.


Where do billionaires go in Greece?

Business Insider connects Paros' rise in preference among affluent visitors with hotels like Cosme, Parilio, and Avant Mar (with the stamp of Nobu), which are transforming an island that was merely an intermediate stop for ships from Athens to other destinations in the past.


How to not be rude in Greece?

  1. Do accept a greeting with two kisses on the cheek. ...
  2. Do accept an invitation for a lunch or dinner at their home. ...
  3. Don't thrust the palm of your hand in front of someone's face, it is considered a very rude gesture, so don't attempt to do this even jokingly!