Street Art in Athens

From stunning murals to personalized tags, prolific street artists in Athens, Greece, have covered nearly every surface with paint.

Stroll through Plaka, Monastiraki, and Psiri, and you will find many businesses and abandoned homes covered in graffiti. It’s surreal to see once beautiful, traditional homes plastered with tags. From the looks of the places in the photos below, one might think they are located in unsafe neighborhoods, but they aren’t. Wall-to-wall graffiti is simply a common sight in Athens these days.

Neglected buildings and doors are prime targets for street artists. But don’t worry, if you visit Athens you will find plenty of homes in lovingly restored condition. Taggers tend to leave them alone.

Inspiration: Prolific and Thursday Doors.

24 thoughts on “Street Art in Athens

    1. I agree, Norm. Painting buildings with graffiti is technically illegal in Greece but not prosecuted. As a result, it’s proliferated like a cancer. While I appreciate the commissioned murals, I’m not a fan of the overabundance of graffiti.

  1. Great selection, especially the first part! I have never been to Athens, but from your description of those run-down buildings it reminds me of Lisbon. I also publish street art themed posts from time to time, if you are interested, have a look at my blog!

    1. Thank you, Kristy. I’ll take a look at your blog. I’ve been to Lisbon once many years ago and loved the architecture and the people. The food was fabulous as well.

    1. Less graffiti is seen in Plaka than Monastiraki and Psiri. In Plaka, the graffiti is mainly on abandoned structures on the upper streets. Overall, Plaka still maintains its old town charm, as many of the neoclassical homes have been restored. The tourist shop area in Plaka has stayed the same over the past twenty years that I’ve been going Greece. But, if you walk to Plaka from the Athens Central Market by way of Psiri, be prepared to see a ton of graffiti. And, yes, it is sad. 😦

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