I guess you are referring to the Grand Promenade in the center of Athens (as opposed to the promenade by the sea).
The Grand Promenade in the Center of Athens is the long pedestrian road called Dionyssiou Areopagitou, where the Acropolis and Acropolis Museum are as well as Thissio (which is an amazing area for coffee). That's 25 min walking distance.
If you are looking for other pedestrian places in Athens, there are many different small streets in Plaka (the historic area which also includes Monastiraki) that are pedestrian-only. Here is a nice recent article about this: https://www.kidslovegreece.com/en/insights/plaka-monastiraki-3/
Let me know if you need more information about the Grand Promenade or the Promenade by the sea (which is not walking distance): contact me via email at: [email protected].
I guess you are referring to the Grand Promenade in the center of Athens (as opposed to the promenade by the sea).
The Grand Promenade in the Center of Athens is the long pedestrian road called Dionyssiou Areopagitou, where the Acropolis and Acropolis Museum are as well as Thissio (which is an amazing area for coffee). That's 25 min walking distance.
If you are looking for other pedestrian places in Athens, there are many different small streets in Plaka (the historic area which also includes Monastiraki) that are pedestrian-only. Here is a nice recent article about this: https://www.kidslovegreece.com/en/insights/plaka-monastiraki-3/
Let me know if you need more information about the Grand Promenade or the Promenade by the sea (which is not walking distance): contact me via email at: info@kidslovegreece.com.