
Hotels near Anafiotika
Athens 105 56, Greece
Anafiotika is a tiny district of 45 whitewashed houses with blue shutters, bougainvillea, and stepped alleys built into the north slope of the Acropolis - so quiet and self-contained it feels like a Cycladic island village dropped into central Athens. It was built in the 1860s by craftsmen from the island of Anafi (hence the name) brought to Athens by King Otto to construct the Royal Palace.
The neighbourhood is residential - 45 houses, 50 residents, three churches. Streets are too narrow for cars; cats laze on the steps. The walk from Plaka up Stratonos and Theorias Streets takes 10 minutes and is the most photogenic in Athens. No tickets, no fees, no commercial premises - just walk respectfully.
Pro Tip: Visit at 6-7am or after 7pm when light is golden and tour groups are absent. Residents request quiet - this is not Mykonos. From the top of Anafiotika you can climb the rocks behind the Acropolis for a free Parthenon view (and avoid the EUR 30 ticket if you only want a glimpse).
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