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:''Monastiraki redirects here. For other uses, see [[Monastiraki (disambiguation)]]''
:''Monastiraki redirects here. For other uses, see [[Monastiraki (disambiguation)]]''


'''Monastiraki''' is a [[flea market]] in the old town of [[Athens]], [[Greece]] where [[bargaining]] was the norm. Nowadays, it is the best place to buy souvenirs from Greece at low prices, without necessarily having to bargain. Unfortunately, this place is (perhaps) the cheapest market in Athens, because many stolen objects are sold there. Actually the area is named after ''Monastiraki Square'', where the metro station is. The main street of this area is [[Pandrossou]] and Adrianou street.
'''Monastiraki''' is a [[flea market]] in the old town of [[Athens]], [[Greece]] where [[bargaining]] was the norm. Nowadays, it is the best place to buy souvenirs from Greece at low prices, without necessarily having to bargain. Actually the area is named after ''Monastiraki Square'', where the metro station is. The main street of this area is [[Pandrossou]] and Adrianou street.


The [[Monastiraki station|Monastiraki Metro Station]], located on the square, serves both Line 1 and Line 3, of Athens' Metro.
The [[Monastiraki station|Monastiraki Metro Station]], located on the square, serves both Line 1 and Line 3, of Athens' Metro.

Revision as of 16:56, 8 April 2007

Souvenir shop of Pandrossou street
Monastiraki redirects here. For other uses, see Monastiraki (disambiguation)

Monastiraki is a flea market in the old town of Athens, Greece where bargaining was the norm. Nowadays, it is the best place to buy souvenirs from Greece at low prices, without necessarily having to bargain. Actually the area is named after Monastiraki Square, where the metro station is. The main street of this area is Pandrossou and Adrianou street.

The Monastiraki Metro Station, located on the square, serves both Line 1 and Line 3, of Athens' Metro.