The apartment is in the lively Athenian neighbourhood of Kypseli, a five-minute walk from Agiou Georgiou Square, well-known for its tavernas and local bars, and one of Athens’s largest public parks, Pedion tou Areos. It is within walking distance to the weekly Farmers Market, the Victoria metro station, and Kypseli’s busy and lovely tree-lined pedestrian square, Fokionos Negri, occupied by small cafés, restaurants, bars and shops.
The apartment consists of two bedrooms, two bathrooms, a kitchen, living room, dining room and workspace or second living area. Light and air circulate through large french doors and three separate balconies. The traditional layout of the home has been retained, including the original 1950s kitchen.
The apartment is on the third floor of a six-storey polykatoikia (apartment building) built in the 1950s. It was recently refurbished in collaboration with London-based architects. The home has a beautiful big entrance with marble steps and mirrors and sits on a prominent corner location.