Ano Patisia. This area is mainly the Patissia of the ancient Athenians. The end of Patision Street, where the current station Ano Patisia was the center of the celebration of May Day, with many excursions of the Athenians at that time of year. The area is defined to the north by Rizoupoli, to the northeast and east by the settlement of Kypriadou and Galatsi, to the southeast and south by Kypseli and Kato Patisia, and to the west by the river Kifisos. To the northwest extend the Municipalities of Nea Chalkidona and New Philadelphia, bordered by the torrent Podoniftis, left tributary of Kifissos. Area that has enough green with easy access to the center, quiet neighborhoods and beautiful houses. Each neighborhood has its own separate shops for everyday use as well as convenience in transportation and social life.In Ano Patisia there are many clothes and shoes shops, famous ouzo bars, well-known breweries. At the end of Patission are confectioneries, for which it is famous.
Kato Patisia has as its main road axis Acharnon Street instead of Patision. They are defined to the north-northeast by Ano Patisia, to the east by Kypseli, to the south by Agios Nikolaos, to the southwest by Thymarakia and Sepolia, to the west by the river Kifisos and the location Treis Gefyres, where the Athens-Lamia National Road passes over from Kifissos. The church of Agios Dimitrios Oplos got its nickname because only here Agios Dimitrios is depicted armed. That is why its narrow area was named Weapons or In the Weapons. According to another version, during the Struggle of 1821, a group of fighters who had catalyzed in the temple for the night, suddenly woke up to a voice: "In arms!". They got up and just managed to repel a Turkish attack. Later, when they asked each other, it was found that everyone was asleep when the voice was heard. So they performed the voice in a miracle of Agios Dimitrios.A multicultural area with a simple neighborhood character.