The Monastiraki flea market is a crowded place of Athens open only on Sunday's. Here every Athenian meets at the time of buying or selling. Much of the flea market is not actually a flea market. Here you will glad to get some small shops made for tourist. These will offers those stuff you will find on Adrianou
Street in the Plaka. At about 11am a huge number of crowds are found in many cafes and restaurants in the area. Take one guide at your tour to the flea market who knows the market to see the intent on buying something in particular. Overlooking Monastiraki square, flea market is a pretty attracting spot of your travel and tour in Athens. There exists the street from the metro station is the restored Turkish Mosque, now the traditional ceramics museum.
Open normal shop hours are there where you can come anytime and shop with your desired goods. But the weekends and Sundays are the pick hours for shopping. In particular the Monastiraki flea market is called as a third-world flea market where you will glad to find antiques to the useless junk. Here lots of options are available for you to make your travel exciting and healthy. Several cafes, ouzeries and a couple restaurants add spice to your tour. People sell stuff right on the street and plenty of exciting things are obtainable at The Monastiraki flea market. Monastiraki and its famous flea market is a place that first being used by the rag and bone men of Athens with all kind of old and new stuff.