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    Shopping in Athens

    Join Athenians shopping for Greek honey and olive oils at the chaotic Central Market or bargain for antiques at Monastiraki Flea Market. Handmade leather sandals are for sale at Stavros Melissinos in Psirri, and gold designer necklaces in Kolonaki’s Elena Votsi. Shops generally open Monday, Wednesday and Saturday 9am-2pm, and Tuesday, Thursday and Friday 9am-2pm and 5pm-8pm, but hours vary.

    Korres, Athens. Courtesy of Korres

    Shops

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    1. 1. Eleftheroudakis - Books galore

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      Near Syntagma, Eleftheroudakis is an eight-storey bookshop filled with English-language literature. Up top, the travel section stocks guidebooks to Athens and Greece plus travel memoirs and journals. There's also a café.Show this on map

      Opening Hours

      Mon-Fri 9am-9pm; Sat 9am-6pm

      Address

      17, Panepistimiou, Syntagma, Athens, 10654

      Telephone

      +30 210 325 8440

      Transport

      Panepistimiou metro station

      Website

      Eleftheroudakis Website

    2. 2. Centre of Hellenic Tradition - Presents and a panorama

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      For original souvenirs and gifts, call into the Centre of Hellenic Tradition in Monastiraki, which stocks authentic Greek folk art. Choose your pottery, wood carvings, embroideries and prints, then take in Acropolis views while sipping coffee at the centre's cafe.Show this on map

      Opening Hours

      Daily 9am-6pm

      Address

      59, Mitropoleos, Plaka, Athens 10555

      Telephone

      +30 210 321 3023

      Transport

      Monastiraki metro

    Markets

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    1. 3. Central Market - Athens' larder

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      Central Market, Athens. Courtesy of Athens Tourism & Economic Development Company

      The 19th-century iron-and-glass Central Market, near Omonia, has two vast halls selling meat and seafood, and a colourful fruit and vegetable section. Lining Athinas, open-fronted stores sell olives, pistachios, dried figs, apricots, and gift-wrapped honey.Show this on map

      Opening Hours

      Mon-Sat 6am-3pm

      Address

      Athinas & Evripidou, Omonia, Athens, 10551

      Transport

      Omonia metro station

    2. 4. Monastiraki Flea Market - Souvenirs and antiques

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      Monastiraki Flea Market, Athens. Photo by Jane Foster

      Like an Eastern bazaar, the open-fronted stores of Monastiraki Market stock copperware, backgammon sets, army surplus gear, leather goods and cheap jewellery. On busy Sunday mornings, the market sees the addition of antiques, bric-a-brac and books.Show this on map

      Opening Hours

      Daily 9.30am-3pm (but varies from store to store)

      Address

      Ifestou, Monastiraki, Athens, 10555

      Transport

      Monastiraki metro station

    Specialists

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    1. 5. Antiqua - Quality antiques

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      Antiqua is a treasure trove of art, armour, furniture and religious icons opposite the Greek parliament building in Athens' Syntagma Square. A far cry from cluttered antique shops, its wares are carefully laid out like rooms in a grand house.Show this on map

      Opening Hours

      Mon-Sat 10am-3pm (until 6.30pm Tue, Thu & Fri)

      Address

      2, Amalias Avenue, Athens, 10557

      Telephone

      +30 210 3232 220

      Transport

      Syntagma metro station

      Website

      Antiqua Website

    2. 6. Elena Votsi - Chunky gold jewellery

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      Elena Votsi, Athens. Courtesy of Elena Votsi

      Elena Votsi designed the medals for the 2004 Athens Olympics. Best known for her individually crafted, chunky 18-carat gold necklaces and rings set with coloured stones, she worked for Gucci before opening her own store in Kolonaki, Athens.Show this on map

      Opening Hours

      Mon, Wed & Sat 10am-3pm; Tue, Thu & Fri 10am-8.30pm

      Address

      7, Xanthou, Kolonaki, Athens, 10673

      Telephone

      +30 210 360 0936

      Transport

      Syntagma metro station

      Website

      Elena Votsi Website

    3. 7. Loumidis - Greek coffee and chocolates

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      Thick with the aroma of freshly-ground coffee, Loumidis, on a busy corner close to Omonia Square, sells Greek coffee, brass coffee grinders, briki (coffee-pots) and filtzania (tiny coffee cups). They also sell chocolates and Turkish Delight.

      Opening Hours

      Mon & Wed 8am-7pm; Wed, Thu-Fri 8am-9pm; Sat 8am-4pm

      Address

      69, Panepistimiou Aiolou, Omonia, Athens, 10564

      Telephone

      +30 210 321 6965

      Transport

      Omonia metro station

    4. 8. Korres - Homeopathic beauty products

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      Korres, Athens. Courtesy of Korres

      Korres creates beautifully-packaged, deliciously-scented homeopathic beauty products, available in chemists throughout the city. However, for their full range, visit the Pangrati store, where the company began in 1996. Korres also has flagship stores in London, New York and Beijing.Show this on map

      Opening Hours

      Mon & Wed 8.30am-2.30pm; Tue, Thu & Fri 8.30am-2pm & 5pm-8pm

      Address

      8, Erastosthenous & Ivikou, Pangrati, Athens, 11635

      Telephone

      +30 210 722 2774

      Transport

      Syntagma metro station

      Website

      Korres Website

    5. 9. Stavros Melissinos - Sandalmaker to the stars

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      Stavros Melissinos began crafting handmade leather sandals in 1954. When poet Stavros retired in 2004, the shop moved to Psirri and is now run by his son, Pantelis. Customers have included Rudolf Nureyev, Margot Fonteyn, Jeremy Irons and Meryl Streep.Show this on map

      Opening Hours

      Mon-Sat 10am-8pm; Sun 10am-6pm

      Address

      2, Agias Theklas, Psirri, Athens, 10554

      Telephone

      +30 210 321 9247

      Transport

      Monastiraki metro station

      Website

      Stavros Melissinos Website

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