Plaka, known as the "Neighbourhood of the Gods", is a historic neighborhood nestled at the foot of the Acropolis in Athens, Greece. This beautiful destination is famed worldwide for its charming labyrinth of narrow streets and alleyways, lined with neoclassical architecture, small souvenir shops, intimate cafes and traditional tavernas. Byzantine-era churches, ancient ruins, and beautifully painted stairways add to the mystical ambiance. Plaka's backdrop of the mighty Parthenon, serene shady terraces, and vibrant bougainvillea draped buildings, is a window into classical Greece, making it a true gem for history enthusiasts and culture vultures. The district also hosts the renowned Folk Art Museum, Frissiras Museum of Contemporary Greek and European painting and the Museum of Greek Children's Art, alongside the historical Anafiotika quarter, an island oasis in the heart of the city. Plaka is also renowned for its nightlife that warmly invites one and all, whether for mouthwatering Greek cuisine or to enjoy a glass of ouzo at the local bar.