Location: Kypseli is one of the oldest neighborhoods of the city and one of the most interesting places to live in Athens. It is bordered to the west by Patission Street, to the south by the municipality park Pedion Areos, to the east by Turkovounia and to the north by the municipality of Galatsiou.
Particular characteristics: The area is one of the most beautiful areas of Greece: The main attraction of Kypseli is the pedestrian street of Fokionos Negri. It consists of a large strip of greenery in the centre, with trees, benches, fountains and statues, surrounded by cafes on both sides, restaurants and shops. A typical example of Athenian modernism in Fokionos Negri is the Municipal Market, which was renovated by the Municipality of Athens in 2016. Agios Georgios Square is the new popular spot of the city. An area that is a small neighborhood in itself. An architectural observation of the square is the buildings that surround it, thanks to their curvilinear appearance. Prominent in the lives of the residents are the park of Pedion Areos, one of the largest public parks in Athens, the hill of Elikonas which includes sports facilities and the Attic Park in Ano Kypseli. In addition, the area is home to many small theatres and some artists' studios, giving the area a bohemian feel.
Accessibility: Victoria station is within walking distance.
Investment opportunities: This area is located in the centre of Athens, an area that has always enjoyed great interest from buyers. This is an area of high interest in Athens.