Adrianou Street, a pedestrian-only thoroughfare, cuts through the heart of Plaka in Athens. Stretching from the bustling Monastiraki flea market to Hadrian’s Arch in the Roman Agora, this historic street is lined with lively eateries and a diverse array of shops. Visitors can explore handcrafted jewelry and art, antiques, and souvenirs, all while soaking in the atmospheric charm that has made it one of the most storied streets in the city.
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