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One of the up and coming areas of Athens that has truly
arrived also happens to be within
walking distance of the Plaka. This is the area called Thission named after the ancient temple in the Agora
that is actually a temple to Haephastus. The whole neighborhood
which used to be full of the furnaces of the metal workers would
have been more aptly named for Haephastus who was the God of
fire and the patron of all craftsmen. Instead it has existed
for centuries named after Theseus who had gone to Crete to kill
the minataur. Thission used to be a place where few people went,
especially tourists. Except for the temple you won't even see
it mentioned in the guidebooks. But it is a fun neighborhood
and there are some great tavernas that are patronized by locals
that you may stumble upon though I would become Thission public
enemy #1 if I were to divulge their exact location.
Apostolou
Pavlou street which is the big main road that connects with
Dionissiou Areopagitou are both pedestrian walkways now which
means you can walk all the way around the Acropolis without
having to deal with automobile traffic. The small streets of
Thission teeming with cafes, bars, restaurants and lots and
lots of young people give the area a
lively New Orleans feel to it. In fact you are just as likely to hear New Orleans Jazz in the bars as you would
Rembetika.
To get to
Thission the easiest way you would follow Dionissiou Areopagitou
around the Acropolis and continue when it connects with Apostolou
Pavlou street.
If
you are coming from the direction of Athinas street you can go to Monastiraki and walk up from the old Turkish Mosque at the square one block
and take a right on Adrianou. Follow the tracks on your left until they go underground and you can actually turn
left. Of course the easiest way is to take the Metro
to Thission and cross back over the tracks and walk up with
the Acropolis on your left when you leave
the station. If you just walk straight down Ermou Street past
Monastiraki square you will come to a small church called Agios
Assomaton and a large square. If you turn left you will walk
right into Thission. If you turn right you will walk into Psiri.
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