Athens travel information
Getting to Athens
Throughout the year millions of visitors
getting to Greece and Athens. For the
majority of them, the best way to arrive to Athens is by air, but there are, or course,
the alternative routes by train, car or ferry boats which leave from
various ports of Italy like Venice, Ancona, Bari , Brindisi
and Otranto as well as the train journey through the Balkan Peninsula. Visitors to Athens and Greece in general from the
European Union countries and Schengen countries ( Sweden, France,
Germany, Iceland, Italy, Greece, Luxembourg, Netherlands, Norway,
Portugal, Spain, Austria, Belgium, Denmark, Finland) do not need a visa and
they can travel with their ID's. For more information about visa
requirements you should visit the local Greek Consulates and
Embassies .For US citizens the official site of the Greek Embassy
www.greekembassy.org
gives many information and details. There are offices of the Greek
National tourism Organisation in many European cities from the
offices you can obtain useful information maps and brochures about
Greece.
Getting to Athens by airplane
Arriving at the Athens
airport
The new airport
of Athens Eleftherios Venizelos located in Spata and is one of
the best airports in Europe. The airport serves
flights
to Greece daily from several
international airlines from all over the world ,It has a modern design
and was build by a famous German construction company. Within the
airport there are many facilities and shops, restaurants, bars,
fast food, pharmacies, duty free shops, internet, banks, ATM's,
money exchange offices, news and magazines kiosks and all
that makes any traveller to feel comfortable. Taxis and buses to and
from Athens are to be found opposite the main exit of the airport, the bus
journey is cheap and takes between 40 and 45 minutes to the
city centre at Syntagma (Parliament) Square (of course depending on
the time and traffic), therefore the best way is to take the
Athens
Metro that connects the airport with Athens and Piraeus. There
are car hire agencies at the airport and if you want to rent a car.
TRAVEL TO ATHENS
BY TRAIN
Train travel is not so much in fashion anymore due to the complexity
of the journey through the Balkans. For those arriving from western
Europe by car or train a good recommendation is to use the
Greek ferries
route from Italy to Greece.
TRAVEL TO ATHENS
GREECE BY CAR
If you are driving to Greece coming from the European continent and
you prefer to take the ferry from an Italian port, you need to
head towards Italy and the Italian ports of either Ancona, Venice
Bari or Brindisi, those ports have daily connections to Corfu Igoumenitsa and
Patras. Patras is about 207 km away from Athens. Be aware
though that
driving
in Greece is not as easy as you think, Greek drivers are
speeding and overtaking many times without any warnings. There are
some good highways like the Corinth- Athens and the Athens Larissa,
Corinth to Tripolis and the Egnatia highway.

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