Kaya

Syntagma & Plaka


Serving the best coffee in the Syntagma area, Kaya is in an odd triangle of real estate, with just enough room for the baristas. Order to go, or sip your flat white while standing at the small counter by the window. It's at the back of the shopping arcade.


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Nearby Syntagma & Plaka attractions

1. National Historical Museum

0.06 MILES

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2. Museum of the Bank of Greece

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3. Plateia Syntagmatos

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4. Numismatic Museum

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5. Museum of the City of Athens

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6. Tomb of the Unknown Soldier

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7. Parliament

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8. Athens Cathedral

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