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Is parking free in Greece?

Like anywhere else in Europe, you can easily park your car free of charge on the outskirts of large cities and in small towns or villages. The closer to the city centre, the more likely it is that you'll need to pay for parking. The parking rules in Athens are slightly different from those used in other Greek cities.



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Renting a car in Greece tip: The biggest benefit of having a rental car in Greece is that you can visit the off the beaten track sights and stay in hotels from the crowds. This also allows you to save money as generally hotels in urban areas are more expensive as tourists can't travel too far from them without a car.

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All you need is a positive attitude, and you'll be good to go. Driving on the islands is good when you become familiar with the narrow streets and the parking rules. At the same time, driving in major cities such as Athens with your rented car is often much more chaotic and, as a result, a bit more difficult.

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An International Driving Permit (IDP) is a requirement to legally rent a car in Greece. It is mandatory to accompany your valid domestic driver's license with an IDP at the time of receiving your car rental. The UN itself does not issue driving permits and uses authorized travel associations to administer the service.

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Most parking lots in and around Oia offer free parking spaces. However, pay attention to the signs, as there are also private paid parking lots. The farthest to the east are parking lots near the route from Fira to Oia, at the height of Finikia.

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Greece is the perfect country for a self drive holiday, the mainland and islands dotted with fascinating ancient sites, idyllic stretches of beach, and picturesque villages. Pull in for a delicious Mediterranean lunch at a local taverna or take a stroll round a family run producer of wine, olive oil or honey.

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The average taxi ride costs between 4EUR and € 6 ( US$ 6.30). In other words, a taxi to get around the city center costs a little more than two metro tickets. Taxis are very easy to flag down, since there are over 12,000 vehicles in the city.

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Hydra is a vehicle-free island, so there are no roads, no cars and no motorbikes! The only 4-wheel vehicle you will see in Hydra is the garbage truck. The best way to explore the island is on foot, as there are many trails and paths.

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And of course, when you come to a country like Greece, sitting in a hotel or just relaxing on the beach is a real crime. Therefore, car rental is a great way to make your vacation unforgettable. And all cars for rent in Greece have to be insured.

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