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How far is the beach from Athens?

Via public transportation: from Athens, take Metro Line 2 to Elliniko, walk out of the station and catch the 122 bus to the beach. Expect to take about 1 hour each way. Driving: the beach is about 20 kilometers from Athens and there are two main roads to get there, each of which should take around 30 minutes.



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Metro (Subway) The metro is the easiest and fastest means of transport in Athens. It connects the most popular spots of interest with numerous neighborhoods in Athens. It also operates between the city center and the port of Piraeus and the International Airport of Athens via the Blue Line (Line 3).

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The long history and rich culture of Athens have made this city an interesting destination in Greece, particularly for its fine archaeological sites. In brief, it is recommended to stay at least 3 full days in order to visit the most impressive and significant sights, taste the traditional cuisine and shop leisurely.

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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 distance between Athens and Santorini is 235km (145 miles). Travel time by ferry: from 5 to 9 hours. Travel time by plane: 50 minutes. Santorini has a small airport that only services a few airlines, so most visitors to the island stop in Athens before continuing to Santorini by plane or ferry.

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The 3 ports of Athens serve frequent ferry routes to many destinations. Most ferries to the Greek islands depart from the port of Piraeus, but there are also year-round routes from Lavrio and Rafina, making island-hopping trips from Athens easier than ever!

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Driving in Athens can be challenging at first but once you get out of the city you should be fine as long as you PAY ATTENTION. If you love to drive you will love driving in Greece. The roads are pretty good and there is very little of the US Interstate-Autobahn kind of highway driving that makes driving boring.

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Though modern Athens extends from the sea to the mountains, the city's core, where most of the ancient sites cluster around the Acropolis, is compact and very walkable. Visitors without mobility issues on short visits may find they can get around the sights entirely on foot.

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So walk on your own without hurry through Ancient Athens and enjoy the most splendid architectural jewels of city, as well as artefacts in city museums. Stay at a hotel in Plaka area, it will shorten your way to/from the Ancient Centre of Athens and there is a large choice of restaurants for lunch and dinner.

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