Each year Greece welcomes visitors from all over the world. In the summer, tourist movement soars as the Greek sun is synonymous with freedom and a carefree lifestyle, yet the country’s mild climate and many attractions, along with its excellent infrastructure, have made Greece a favorite destination in winter too.
One can travel to Greece: by road, plane, train or sea. Major highways link Greece with Europe and Asia. The country’s airports provide top-notch services while rail connections with Europe allow for a lovely nostalgic journey. And last but not least, Greek ports welcome ships and local ferries all year round.
By plane, ship, train or car, or even a combination of transportation means, traveling to Greece is relatively simple and quick, even though it is situated at the southernmost corner of Europe and the Balkan Peninsula!
Athens, being the biggest Greek city, and the 4th most populous capital of the EU, disposes with the modern public transportation possibilities to fulfil the needs of citizens and visitors.
*Since November 2017, the Athens transport tickets have been replaced by modern rechargeable tickets and plastic smartcards. For more information, please visit: https://www.athenstransport.com/english/tickets/
Athens is connected to its International Airport, located about 25km away from the city centre, through several transportation options:
Located 10km away from the city center the port of Piraeus is the biggest port of Greece. The transportation to the port is possible via:
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