An old city, in the city of Athens. First, people from Anafi island (Aegean Sea), stayed there and they keep the smel of the island alive with the small white houses. Explore this city near the Acrpolis and see what is the Greek hospitality, one more time. Pleople, is frendly there !
love this pretty area , wandering around the little streets and watching daily life. had a vice feel to the place
While visiting the city centre on foot,you will reach at this beautiful part and will enjoy this place very much as the old buildings and narrow small roads are still making this place as one of the most visited sites in the city centre.Strongly recommended to pay a visit and seat at any of cafes&tavernas to eat or drink something.
19th century quaint white-washed houses on the north-east side of the Akropolis rocky hill . Take a stroll in this area to get the feeling of Athens before cement construction took over the city.
Fabulous, old neighbourhood, with “miniature” houses and streets so narrow you can’t even swing a cat around. Not that I’ve tried it. I couldn’t catch one.
If you are an explorer type, walk and discover the old roads up hill, The architecture is from a different ear. Great place to take photos of Athens from above.
The first time I visited the restaurant, everything was very good, meaning good food, nice view, very reasonable prices, good wine and music. It was a relief to find a nice place in the historical centre of Athens, where you are not served food garbage for tourists. I visited the restaurant 4 more times just to get disappointed every time and to see how greed can destroy a nice place...they added too many tables even the waiters can’t get through, they changed the food and made it just awful, the prices went up while the quality fell too low..sad to see such a nice place in such a strategic part of the city being destroyed...Dear owners, it is one thing to bring new customers to your restaurant, but it is also one difficult thing to maintain them
Beautiful little narrow streets on the way to the hill of Acropolis. It starts just after Plaka. Great views and cozy place to visit just before visiting the Acropolis. A total recommend. The best way to reach this place is to walk straight the Plaka towards the Acropolis without turning to any smaller streets.
It is a nice restaurant in a very nice location . The service is a bit slow and the food is average. It has a wifi and if the weather is good you can sit outsite as well.
Anafiotika are like a picturesque islander village in downtown Athens. You need about half an hour to take a quick stroll but it is highly recommended that you extend and enjoy.Anafiotika means "of Anafi island" and were built by skilled builders from the Cycladic island who had migrated in Athens around 1840-1850 to help rebuild the city. The style is obviously islander. Small whitewashed houses, very narrow backstreets, on the Acropolis hill just below the monument and very close to Plaka. While Plaka is picturesque too, Anafiotika is quite different. It is like being teleported to another time and place.Even Athenians from time to time visit that part of town for a stroll. There are cafes and restaurants nearby.