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Does Athens have a train station?

The Athens Central Railway Station or Larissa Station is the main railway station of Athens and supports long-distance travel to northern Greece and main cities like Larisa, Thessaloniki, Alexandroupoli as well as to southern Greece including Patras and Peloponnese area.



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Athens railway station is the main railway station of Athens, and the second largest station in Greece.



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Trains leave from Athens' main (Larissa) station... The train has comfortable 1st & 2nd class seats (2nd class above left) and a cafe car.

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Welcome to the biggest railway station in Greece, the beautiful Athens Railway Station. This important transport hub is located right in the city center and services hundreds of visitors every day. Originally, the city boasted two railway stations, Larissa and Peloponnese, but eventually, they were merged and upgraded.

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The fastest means of getting around Athens is the Metro. The Athens Metro system consists of 3 lines and connects to the tram, bus routes and suburban railway. The Metro runs daily from 5 am to midnight. Lines 2 and 3 operate until 2 am on Fridays and Saturdays.

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Athens is a walkable city and its historic center is easy to navigate, while public transport is affordable.

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The answer is yes. Tap water in Athens is absolutely safe to drink. This is why we do not have to buy water bottles since all buildings have direct access to drinkable water from the nearby lakes Marathon and Yliki.

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All of Athens metro stations have signs in English as well as Greek and station announcements are made in both languages.

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Athens Airport (Greek: ?e??d??µ??, Aerodromio), also known as Athens International Airport (Greek: ??e???? ?e????µ??a? ??????, Diethnis Aerolimenas Athinon) on signage, is a railway station and metro station that serves the international airport of Athens, Greece.

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Athens Airport to City Center by Taxi The taxi fare is flat, at 40€/42$ during the daytime (05:00 am – 00:00 am) and 55€/58$ during the night shift, while the total journey to Athens city center lasts 35-40 minutes under normal traffic conditions.

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It really isn't standard to tip your cab driver in Greece unless you have had exceptional service. Typically, you can just round up the amount or give the driver an extra euro or two if you really want to. Sometimes this can be nice as a number of BEAT drivers really do go above and beyond.

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Generally Yes. Even during late night most areas of Athens are safe. There can be sometimes cases of burglary, but not so much in houses but rather in stores.

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Fortunately, Athens is a manageable destination to visit in one day, with lots of attractions concentrated in a fairly compact area. Its central vibrant neighbourhoods are dotted with ancient ruins, so you can enjoy a cocktail in one of super cool bars one minute and be visiting another awesome ruin the next.

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Fortunately, Athens is a manageable destination to visit in one day, with lots of attractions concentrated in a fairly compact area. Its central vibrant neighbourhoods are dotted with ancient ruins, so you can enjoy a cocktail in one of super cool bars one minute and be visiting another awesome ruin the next.

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