Plaka

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For other locations named Plaka, see Plaka (disambiguation)
Plaka at night
Plaka at night

Pláka (Greek: Πλάκα) is the old historical neighbourhood of Athens, Greece just under the Acropolis. with labyrinthine streets, many restaurants and souvenir stores. It is visited by many tourists around the year.

Museums in Plaka include the new Jewish museum, the Greek Folk Art Museum and the Frissiras Museum. Adrianou Street is the oldest street in Athens still in use, and is now home to many tourist shops.

A reasonable explanation regarding the meaning and origin of the name of the place is that it comes from the word pliaka, meaning old, which was used by the Albanian soldiers in the Ottoman service to describe the place, who settled here later, in the 16th Century.



Athens neighborhoods

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Akadimia Platonos | Ampelokipoi | Anafiotika | Ano Patissia | Ano Petralona | Assyrmatos | Attiki | Exarcheia | Gizi | Gouva | Kato Patissia | Kato Petralona | Keramikos | Kolonaki | Kolonos | Koukaki | Kypseli | Metaxourgeio | Monastiraki | Neapoli | Neos Kosmos | Patissia | Pagkrati | Petralona | Plaka | Profitis Daniil | Profitis Ilias | Psirri | Rouf | Sepolia | Treis Gefyres | Votaniko


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