What apps do I need in Greece?


What apps do I need in Greece?

From transport to sightseeing and live news to ordering food and booking tables at the best restaurants, we have got you covered.
  • ATH Airport. ...
  • Aegean Airlines. ...
  • Taxibeat application. ...
  • OASA Telematics. ...
  • Virtual Tourist Guide. ...
  • Greek Museums. ...
  • Greek Language Guide & Audio From World Nomads. ...
  • e-food.


What do US citizens need to travel to Greece?

U.S. citizens are only required to have a valid passport to stay in Greece for up to 3-months. If you need to stay beyond this 90-day period, you are required to have a special entry visa. An entry visa MUST be obtained prior to your arrival in Greece.


What is the best app for getting around Greece?

  1. Google Maps App. I use Google Maps every day, it's absolutely one of my most used apps in Greece. ...
  2. Google Translate. ...
  3. Photo Translator App. ...
  4. Booking.com App. ...
  5. Airbnb. ...
  6. Ferryhopper App. ...
  7. My Ship Tracking. ...
  8. Skyscanner.


Can you wear shorts in Greece?

It is acceptable to wear shorts, whether you are a woman or a man. However, NEVER (and I do mean NEVER) wear shorts if you want to visit a church or monastery. Also, if you plan to do a walking tour of Athens, ditch the shorts and opt for a dress – if you are a woman – or a pair of long pants – if you are a man.


Can I use my Uber app in Greece?

Definitely yes, you can Uber in Athens. Moreover, if there is increased demand, or on rainy days, etc, Uber prices may be a bit increased. Finally, what you need to know is that there is only Uber TAXI in Athens.


What to do and not do in Greece?

Dos & Don'ts
  • Speak our (body) language. Don't think that you need to learn some Greek before you get here. ...
  • Pick your restaurant wisely. ...
  • Haggling is not cool. ...
  • Tread carefully. ...
  • Take your time. ...
  • What not to wear. ...
  • Follow toilet etiquette. ...
  • Avoid the clichés.


What taxi app do they use in Greece?

Uber taxis are the same yellow taxis you'll see all over Athens and the ride price is slightly higher than the one you'd pay with a regular taxi. Another well-known Greek Taxi app in Athens is Taxiplon. With 1.140 cars operating in Attica and the countryside, Taxiplon serves about 10.000 passengers daily.