The Greek capital city of Athens is just 12 kilometers (7 miles) from Piraeus. Piraeus today it is the main port of Athens, the biggest port in Greece, one of the leading ports in the Mediterranean, …
Traveling to Piraeus is made easy by virtue of its prime location on the Saronic Gulf in Greece’s southeast and its proximity to the capital city of Athens that is situated just 12 kilometers (7 …
Inside the Piraeus train station you can purchase your ticket to Athens using either a machine or by talking to someone manning one of the ticket windows. Train tickets will cost you €1.40 for …
Piraeus Top Attractions An important city during antiquity, Piraeus abounds with significant archaeological findings and interest montern sights. A walk in the streets and neighborhoods …
Piraeus Cruise Terminal B. Terminal B Themistcoles. Quick info. Built in 2013 Two quays with 11 metres depth able to accept mega cruise ships (4,500+ passengers) Away from domestic ship …
Piraeus Archaeological Museum offers its visitor a representative and complete picture of the history of the city, which, during antiquity, flourished as a commercial centre of the Eastern …
Piraeus Cruise Terminal A. Terminal A – Miaoulis Main Terminal. Quick info. Open 24 hours; In a walking distance from Piraeus train station (about 20 min | 1.6km – 1mi) Total space 8,000 m2 …
Piraeus is the largest port in Greece and is one of the most popular destinations for tourists visiting the country because of the great attractions it has to offer and its proximity to Athens, …
In 1829 arrive in Piraeus its first new settlers – five in number- while in 1835 the Municipality of Piraeus is established and its first mayor is the Hydriot Kyriakos Serfiotis. During the first four …
Piraeus Tours. Piraeus Tours to Athens info and tips. Tour purchased on board the cruise ship. Many major cruise lines offer tours of Athens for sale on board, so in the days before you dock …