Kotzia Square, or Plateia Kotzia, is a stately plaza in Athens, surrounded by some of the city’s most elegant 19th-century neoclassical buildings. Notable structures include the city hall and the National Bank of Greece, which contribute to the square’s grand atmosphere. At the center, a small archaeological site adds a touch of historical intrigue. Lively pedestrian streets radiate from the square, offering a variety of shopping and dining options, making it a bustling hub for both locals and visitors.
Kotzia Square (Plateia Kotzia)
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