Piraeus Travel Plans

Welcome to a bustling port city, where your dreams of a Mediterranean adventure can come true - as long as you don't mind navigating through the chaotic traffic and the occasional goat on the street.

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How to get to Piraeus

Plane

The best way to get to Piraeus by plane is to fly into Athens International Airport and take the metro to Piraeus. The airport is located approximately 45 minutes away from Piraeus and the metro station is located within the airport. A direct metro line connects the airport to Piraeus, taking approximately 1 hour.

Car

The best way to get to Piraeus by car is to take the coastal highway, Poseidonos Avenue, from Athens. The journey takes approximately 30 minutes depending on traffic. There are multiple parking options available in Piraeus, including paid parking lots and street parking.

Train

Unfortunately, there is no train station located directly in Piraeus. The closest train station is in Athens, so the best way to get to Piraeus by train is to take a train from Athens to Piraeus. The train ride takes approximately 20 minutes and there are multiple stops available in Piraeus. The Athens train station is located in the city center and easily accessible by public transportation.

Boat

The best way to get to Piraeus by boat is to take a ferry or high-speed boat from one of the nearby islands or other Greek destinations. The Piraeus port is one of the largest in Greece and offers regular ferry and high-speed boat service to destinations across the country. The port is easily accessible by public transportation and there are multiple parking options available for those driving to the port.

Bus

The best way to get to Piraeus by bus is to take a bus from Athens. There are several bus companies that offer direct routes from Athens to Piraeus, with the journey taking approximately 30 minutes. The bus station in Athens is located in the city center and easily accessible by public transportation.

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