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  1. Kypseli (Greek: Κυψέλη, pronounced) is a neighbourhood in central Athens, Greece. It occupies much of the 6th municipal department of the municipality of Athens, and has a population of around 65,000.

  2. Kypseli is so much more than its attractive real estate and digital-nomad lifestyle. It’s also about the open-air markets and the feel of a small, inclusive neighbourhood. It’s the 24-hour grocery stores and families leaving mass in their Sunday best.

  3. Bustling Kypseli holds some of the best restaurants, bars, and things to do in Athens. This is your expert guide.

  4. A mere 100 years ago, Kypseli was nothing but picturesque countryside with vineyards and pastures, only two kilometres away from the Greek capital. A few mansions and farmhouses existed at the time, and the area was delineated by two flowing streams.

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  5. Kypseli is multicultural, small and inclusive. Photo: Orestis Seferoglou. Patission Avenue (28 Oktovriou Street) This main artery connects the former suburb of Patissia with the city centre. In the 1960s, it was one of Athens’ most upscale shopping streets.

  6. Matt Barrett's guide to the neighborhood of Kypseli, where few tourists venture, though an area full of tavernas, theaters, sidewalk cafes on tree-shaded pedestrian streets, nightlife and people from all over the world

  7. Kypseli is one of the most vibrant neighborhoods in Athens. Home to a large, artistic population; the district boasts with the beauties of city life. The multicultural fabric of the area is a contributing factor to its rediscovery. Many intellectuals and artists go back to Kypseli to enjoy its colorful living.