Plato is the theorist of idealist philosophy in the history of thought. In a systematic context, he explained his thoughts through dialogues. He also drew attention to the reflections of Greek culture in the dialogues, and to the police where the culture found a living space. In the dialogues, he sometimes draws attention to a region of the city, sometimes to a folk culture, and sometimes to any life phenomenon. For this reason, the narrative of life in the police in his works is evaluated just like mythological elements and analogies and is used to understand the philosophical subject in the dialogue. Elements from city life are sometimes used to prepare the reader for the subject in the introduction of the dialogue, and to make them comprehend the development of the progress of the subject. In this respect, Plato is also a philosopher of culture. Our aim is to reveal the reflections of the Athenian police in the dialogues. In another context, it will be to evaluate the view of the city perception of Plato's dialogues from a cultural perspective, leaving it out of political philosophy. Based on the dialogues, our article will focus on evaluating the reflections of the Athenian police in Plato's dialogues, and evaluating the city and culture under sub-titles based on the police. The article aims to deal with the perception of the city (Athens) with a method based on interpretation based on dialogues