Athens travel guide and information

The ultimate up to date Athens travel guide, through the knowledge of real experts.

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Operating since 2015, Aegean Taxi offers a comprehensive set of transportation services for Athens

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Athens statistics (2024)

545k

Passenger arrivals

350k

Passenger trips

210

Operational days

2.5M km

Distance covered

215

Places visited

220

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Our in depth and up to date knowledge of Athens, puts us in a unique position of authority, when it comes to travel itineraries and travel advice.
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Every year, we compile a list of all the popular places per category in Athens, and we are happy to share these in the sections below.
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Our Athens travel blog is the product of data gathering and analysis of thousands of rides from our Athens Taxi fleet. we hope you find these useful
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About Athens

Athens, the historic heart of Western civilization, is a vibrant modern capital forever watched over by its monumental past. The city is dominated by the globally recognized silhouette of the Acropolis, crowned by the magnificent Parthenon, a timeless symbol of classical beauty and human achievement. At its feet, the charming, village-like neighborhood of Plaka offers a labyrinth of cobblestoned streets, while the bustling markets of Monastiraki provide a feast for the senses. Athens offers an incomparable urban experience, where world-class archaeological sites stand alongside a dynamic, contemporary culture of art, food, and philosophy.

This is the city celebrated as the birthplace of democracy, Western philosophy, and theatrical arts. Its enduring legacy was shaped during its Golden Age under Pericles, and the stones of the Ancient Agora still echo with the footsteps of Socrates, Plato, and Aristotle. According to myth, the city was named for its patron goddess Athena, who won its favor in a contest against Poseidon by creating the first olive tree. The story of this ancient world is brilliantly told in the modern Acropolis Museum, which houses the original masterpieces from the sacred rock, making Athens a pilgrimage for lovers of history, art, and culture.

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Getting to Athens

By Air: Athens International Airport (ATH) is the primary gateway to Greece, serving as a major hub with direct flights from across the globe. It is also the central connection point for all domestic flights to the Greek islands.


By Sea: The city is a major maritime hub served by three ports. Piraeus is the largest and the main departure point for most islands, while the ports of Rafina and Lavrio offer convenient, alternative routes to the Cyclades.

Athens International Airport (ATH)

Athens International Airport 'Eleftherios Venizelos' (ATH) is the primary gateway to Greece and the country's largest and busiest aviation hub. Situated northeast of the city center, it offers excellent and direct transport links to the historic heart of Athens and the major ferry port of Piraeus. Operating year-round as a major European hub, the modern airport features award-winning facilities, including an extensive selection of shops, restaurants, and car rental services.

For in-depth information on flight connections, public transport to the city, and terminal services, explore our complete guide.

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Athens Airport Taxis

Athens Airport (ATH) taxi services offer the most direct, door-to-door connection to the city center and the cruise terminals. As Greece's main international gateway, a taxi provides a comfortable and private transfer to key destinations like Syntagma Square or the Port of Piraeus. For travelers with luggage or a ferry to catch, a taxi is the most efficient choice, offering a hassle-free ride directly to your hotel or departure gate.


Learn all about booking a reliable taxi from Athens Airport, with our comprehensive guide on flat-rate pricing, travel tips, and our top recommendations. Aegean Taxi offers a seamless, fixed-fare transfer service, ensuring a comfortable and stress-free start to your Greek adventure.

Athens Port (Piraeus, Rafina, Lavrio)

Athens serves as the primary maritime gateway to the Greek islands, welcoming travelers through its three main ports. The port of Piraeus, the largest in Greece, is the primary departure point for the Cyclades, Crete, and the Dodecanese. The port of Rafina, conveniently located near the airport, offers frequent connections to the northern Cyclades, while the nearby port of Lavrio is the exclusive gateway to the island of Kea. These bustling ports operate year-round and are equipped with essential services including ticket agencies, cafes, and transport links.

For detailed information on which port serves your destination, ferry schedules, and transfer options, please see our complete guide.

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Athens Port Taxis

Athens' port taxi services are the most seamless way to continue your journey after arriving by ferry. A pre-booked transfer from the major ports of Piraeus, Rafina, or Lavrio provides a direct, hassle-free connection to your next destination. This is the preferred choice for travelers with luggage heading to hotels in the city center or catching a flight from Athens International Airport (ATH), as it avoids navigating the busy public transport system.


Learn everything about booking a reliable taxi from the ports of Athens, including our guide on fixed-rate fares, tips for finding your driver, and trusted advice. A transfer with Aegean Taxi offers a punctual meet-and-greet service, ensuring a stress-free transition from sea to city.

Athens Beach Guide

Explore the glamorous coastal suburbs of the Athens Riviera, from the chic, organized shores of Glyfada to the exclusive coves and luxurious Astir Beach in Vouliagmeni.
Luxurious sunbeds on the sandy Astir Beach in Vouliagmeni, Athens.Explore the Athens Riviera

Athens Restaurants

Dive into Athens' dynamic culinary scene, from the historic tavernas in the charming streets of Plaka to the trendy, modern Greek restaurants in neighborhoods like Psyri and Kolonaki.
A traditional Greek meal served at an outdoor taverna in Plaka.Explore Athens's Restaurants

Athens Bars and Clubs Guide

Experience the legendary, all-night energy of Athens' nightlife, from the spectacular Acropolis-view rooftop bars in Monastiraki to the sprawling superclubs in the Gazi district.
A rooftop bar with a stunning night view of the illuminated Acropolis.Explore Athens's Nightlife

Athens attractions & sights

Walk through the cradle of Western civilization by visiting Athens' iconic sights, from the magnificent Parthenon on the Acropolis to the priceless treasures within the Acropolis Museum and the ancient Agora.
The Parthenon temple on the Acropolis, overlooking the city of Athens.Athens Sightseeing

Best time to Visit Athens

While Athens is a captivating year-round destination, the best time to visit is during the shoulder seasons for the most comfortable experience. Spring (April to June) and autumn (September and October) offer the perfect weather, with warm, sunny days ideal for exploring outdoor archaeological sites like the Acropolis and the Ancient Agora. The peak summer months of July and August are extremely hot and crowded, which can make extensive sightseeing challenging. The mild winter provides an excellent opportunity for a city break focused on enjoying world-class museums and authentic local life with far fewer tourists.

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Getting Around Athens

Getting around Athens is exceptionally easy thanks to its excellent and affordable public transport system. The metro is a highly preferable option for most journeys, efficiently connecting key hubs like Syntagma Square, the Acropolis, the airport, and the Port of Piraeus. However, for true door-to-door convenience, especially when traveling with heavy luggage or late at night, a pre-booked service like Aegean Taxi is the ideal solution. It bridges the gaps in the public network, providing a comfortable, fixed-fare transfer from the ferry at Piraeus to your hotel or a seamless ride to the airport without the stress of changing lines.


The main options on how to get around in Athens are the following:

  • Taxi
  • Car Rental
  • Bus
  • Water Taxi
  • Scooter
  • On foot

Athens health and safety

Athens is a safe major European capital, but visitors should be aware of petty crime. The main concern is pickpocketing in very crowded areas, so be extra vigilant with your belongings on the metro and in tourist hotspots like Monastiraki. Be cautious when crossing streets due to busy traffic. As with any visit to a historical site, the sun on the Acropolis can be intense, so a hat and water are essential.

The city offers an excellent standard of medical care. There are numerous large public hospitals, and many world-class private clinics with English-speaking staff who are accustomed to treating international visitors. For any serious emergency, the pan-European number is 112.

Pharmacies are found on almost every block in Athens. They are well-stocked, and pharmacists are highly trained professionals who can provide excellent advice for minor ailments, often saving a trip to a doctor.

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Athens practical information

When visiting Athens, these practical tips will make your city break much smoother. The currency is the Euro (€), and while cards are used everywhere, cash is great for street food like souvlaki. Greek is the official language, but English is spoken in all central districts. It is advisable to drink bottled water. The single most important tip is to book your Acropolis ticket online for a specific time slot; this is essential to avoid hours-long queues. Consider purchasing a multi-day transport pass for easy access to the excellent metro system.

Frequently asked Questions

Are taxis in Athens safe?

Taxis in Athens have an outstanding safety record and visitng tourists can feel comfortable using any of the yellow licensed taxis available in Taxi ranks or flag from the street. Aegean Taxi has the highest safety record amongst transport companies with zero accidents and incidents. Our Athens Taxi service offers added security by sharing the driver and ride details which are available when a booking is confirmed. You can book your Cab or Taxi using one of the suggested methods (taxi app, webapp, call, whatsapp)

Where to find a taxi in Athens?

Taxis are located in a number of designated taxi ranks throughout the city. Airport Taxis are at the arrivals area in Athens International Airport, and on all ports in designated areas. Hailling a taxi from the street in Athens is also easy, and the starting flag fate is less than 4 euros.

Is it hard to get a taxi in Athens?

No. Getting a ride in Athens is quite easy due to large availability of cars but also a number of taxi apps like Aegean Taxi

How many taxis are there in Athens?

Athens has approximately 13,000 licensed taxis, in addition to a number of limousine and private transfer cars which can be hired for a minimum of 3 hours.
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