Exarchia is a community in central Athens, known for its radical political and intellectual activism. The area is home to the National Technical University of Athens, the National Archaeological Museum, and Strefi Hill. Exarchia Square features many cafes and bars, as well as retail computer shops, bookstores, and organic food stores. The neighborhood has a strong sense of community, with a weekly farmers' market and a self-managed park. Exarchia is also known for its nightlife, with many bars, clubs, and live music venues. The area has a rich history, having been the site of the 1973 student uprising that led to the collapse of Greece's dictatorship. Visitors can explore the neighborhood's narrow streets, discovering unique shops, restaurants, and cultural attractions
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Activities: We explored Exarchia, a funky neighborhood known for its anarchists. We saw cool murals, street art, record shops, clothing boutiques, and enjoyed the neighborhood's vibe
Highlights: The kids found the murals and street art, including the anti-tourist graffiti, funny. We loved the neighborhood's unique atmosphere and enjoyed the cafes and restaurants ✨