3 Best Places to Shop in Athens, Greece

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For serious retail therapy, most Athenians head to the shopping streets that branch off central Syntagma and Kolonaki Squares. Syntagma is the starting point for popular Ermou, a pedestrian zone where large, international chains like Zara, Sephora, H&M, Massimo Dutti, Mothercare, Replay, Nike, Accessorize, and Marks & Spencer have edged out small, independent retailers. You'll find local shops on streets parallel and perpendicular to Ermou: Mitropoleos, Voulis, Nikis, Perikleous, and Praxitelous among them. Poke around here for real bargains, like strings of freshwater pearls, loose semiprecious stones, or made-to-fit hats. Much ritzier is the Kolonaki quarter, with boutiques and designer shops on fashionable streets like Anagnostopoulou, Tsakalof, Skoufa, Solonos, and Kanari. Voukourestiou, the pedestrianized link between Kolonaki and Syntagma, is where you'll find luxury boutiques: Louis Vuitton, Hermes, Polo Ralph Lauren, and similar brands. In Monastiraki Flea Market on Pandrossou (which also operates on Sundays) there's a mishmash of tourist trinkets, clothing, footwear, jewelry, and rugs; in Psirri you'll find coppersmiths selling wine jugs, candlesticks, cookware, and more for next to nothing. Athinas Street is loaded with stores selling everything from homewear to DIY tools, leather goods, plastic flowers, incense, and foods, and if you walk down "the spice street" of Evripidou and turn into Menandrou, you'll discover an area where migrants mainly from India and Pakistan have set up a whole different style of stores, barbershops, and restaurants (only venture there by day). Meanwhile, to get a feel of the local shopping lifestyle of Athens it's well worth getting lost in the mazelike backstreets of Monastiraki (start from Aiolou and turn anywhere). This area has flourished over recent years and is packed with quirky stores, eateries, bars, and yoga studios.

Many stores in Athens are open from 9 am to 3 pm on Monday, Wednesday, and Saturday, while on Tuesday shops on Ermou Street remain open until 5 pm. On Thursday and Friday, shops operate from 9 to 2 and then again from 5:30 to 9.

Melissinos Art Sandals

Acropolis Fodor's Choice

Multitalented Pantelis followed in the steps of his father, Stavros, aka "the poet sandalmaker," a legendary cultural figure in his own right, gentle soul, and internationally acclaimed shoemaker. His father's shop, where Pantelis grew up, was once visited by the Beatles, Elizabeth Taylor, Maria Callas, and Jackie O—and numerous TV crews thereafter. Pantelis is also a poet, composer, musician, sculptor, and painter, and although he continues to create his father's classic "ancient Greek sandals" and leather bag designs, he also makes magnificently artistic sandals of his own, and all are made to order on the client's feet right in the store. Visitors continue to arrive from around the world for their custom-made footwear, often with cameras in hand and happy to listen to Pantelis play the piano as they wait, admiring his artworks.

Astrolavos Dexameni Art Gallery

Kolonaki

Since it opened in 1994, this spacious, three-story gallery presents contemporary art exhibitions showcasing the works of young or new contemporary Greek artists as well as those by established artists. The gallery's entrance also serves as a store selling art posters and prints, home decor items, and jewelry.

Xanthippou 11, Athens, 10675, Greece
210-729--4342

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Capelo Shop

Psirri
What started as a small business in the 1940s has now become the Karfil hat empire, and this shop is the main storefront for the company's great creations, sold at outlets around the country. Whether you're a man, woman, or child you're sure to find the perfect stylish headgear at affordable prices. Select among fedoras, berets, trilbies, visors, floppies, caps, and straw creations in all shades and of premium quality.

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