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ESDY-NSPH), Athens from the Airport Access to the National School of Public Health (ESDY-NSPH), Athens from the Airport The ESDY-NSPH can easily be accessed by the Metro (underground blue line M3). From Athens International Airport (Eleftherios Venizelos Airport) you can take: 1. the metro (ticket cost 10.00 € one way, service every half hour) and get off at Ambelokipi Station (no change required, both the Airport Metro Station and Ambelokipoi Metro Station are on the blue line (M3)). Get out of Ambelikipi Station through the Alexandras/Soutsou Exit and walk at the direction of the cars. After 270 m (3 minutes walk) you arrive at the School. 2. the X95 Airport Bus (departs outside the Εxit 5 of the airport (arrivals level), ticket to be bought at the Bus Booth just outside the exit, ticket cost 6.00 € one way), and get off at Ambelokipi Platia Bus Stop (around 45 minutes journey). Then walk up, by a small garden/park, and turn left to get to Leoforos Alexandras to arrive at the NSPH. 3. a taxi (from the Taxi Station outside Exits 2 and 3 of airport arrivals level). The cost of the taxi is fixed if your destination is within the Inner Circle of Athens (daktylios) and amounts to: 38.00 € (hours 05:00 – 24:00) 54.00 € (hours 24:00 – 05:00) If your destination is outside the Inner Circle (daktylios) then you pay by the taximeter. The ESDY-NSPH, is right on the Inner Circle. Leaving from the National School of Public Health (ESDY-NSPH), Athens to the Airport From the ESDY-NSPH to Athens International Airport (Eleftherios Venizelos Airport) you can take: 1. the metro (blue line M3) from Ambelokipi Station, Direction Airport (ticket cost 10.00 € one way, service every half hour at 11’ and 41’ minutes past the hour, journey takes 32 minutes) and get off at Terminus (Airport). Departures timetable from Ambelokipi (journey duration 32 minutes): 05:44, 06:11, 06:41, 07:11, 07:41, 08:11, 08:41, 09:11, 09:41, 10:11, 10:41, 11:11, 11:41, 12:11, 12:41, 13:11, 13:41, 14:11, 14:41, 15:11, 15:41, 16:11, 16:41, 17:11, 17:41, 18:11, 18:41, 19:11, 19:41, 20:11, 20:41, 21:11, 21:41, 22:11, 22:41, 23:11 Under the auspices of The Hellenic Ministry of Health 2. the X95 Airport Bus from Galaxias Bus Stop (around 7 minutes walk from the School, around 45- 50 minutes journey) and get off at Terminus (Airport). You have to wave to the bus-driver (raise your hand) so that he stops for you to get on the bus. Ticket cost 6.00 € oneway, you can buy it from the bus driver. Galaxias X95 Bus Stop is the 5th stop after the departure of X95 Bus from Syntagma, and it takes around 10 minutes to get from Syntagma to Galaxias. Departures of X95 Bus from Syntagma are shown in the table below: X95 Departures form Syntagma everyday Hour Minutes 0 0 20 40 1 0 20 45 2 10 35 3 5 30 55 4 20 40 55 5 10 25 40 55 6 20 35 50 7 5 20 35 55 8 10 25 40 9 0 15 30 50 10 10 25 45 11 0 20 35 55 12 10 30 45 13 5 20 40 55 14 15 30 50 15 5 25 40 16 0 15 35 55 17 15 30 45 18 0 15 30 45 19 0 15 30 45 20 0 20 40 21 0 20 40 55 22 15 35 50 23 10 25 45 3. a taxi from the ESDY-NSPH to the airport costs around 38.00 € at day time, with a journey duration of 20 to 30 minutes depending on traffic. Under the auspices of The Hellenic Ministry of Health Leaving from other Metro Stations of Athens to the Airport If another metro station is suitable for you, here are the timetables (blue line M3). Departures timetable from Monastiraki metro station (journey duration 40 minutes): 05:38, 06:04, 06:34, 07:04, 07:34, 08:04, 08:34, 09:04, 09:34, 10:04, 10:34, 11:04, 11:34, 12:04, 12:34, 13:04, 13:34, 14:04, 14:34, 15:04, 15:34, 16:04, 16:34, 17:04, 17:34, 18:04, 18:34, 19:04, 19:34, 20:04, 20:34, 21:04, 21:34, 22:04, 22:34, 23:04 Departures timetable from Syntagma metro station (journey duration 38 minutes): 05:40, 06:06, 06:36, 07:06, 07:36, 08:06, 08:36, 09:06, 09:36, 10:06, 10:36, 11:06, 11:36, 12:06, 12:36, 13:06, 13:36, 14:06, 14:36, 15:06, 15:36, 16:06, 16:36, 17:06, 17:36, 18:06, 18:36, 19:06, 19:36, 20:06, 20:36, 21:06, 21:36, 22:06, 22:36, 23:06 Departures timetable from Evangelismos metro station (journey duration 36 minutes): 05:41, 06:08, 06:38, 07:08, 07:38, 08:08, 08:38, 09:08, 09:38, 10:08, 10:38, 11:08, 11:38, 12:08, 12:38, 13:08, 13:38, 14:08, 14:38, 15:08, 15:38, 16:08, 16:38, 17:08, 17:38, 18:08, 18:38, 19:08, 19:38, 20:08, 20:38, 21:08, 21:38, 22:08, 22:38, 23:08 Departures timetable from Megaro Mousikis metro station (journey duration 34 minutes): 05:43, 06:09, 06:39, 07:09, 07:39, 08:09, 08:39, 09:09, 09:39, 10:09, 10:39, 11:09, 11:39, 12:09, 12:39, 13:09, 13:39, 14:09, 14:39, 15:09, 15:39, 16:09, 16:39, 17:09, 17:39, 18:09, 18:39, 19:09, 19:39, 20:09, 20:39, 21:09, 21:39, 22:09, 22:36, 23:09 For more information you can visit the official site http://www.stasy.gr/index.php?id=33&no_cache=1&L=1 Under the auspices of The Hellenic Ministry of Health Access to NSPH from President Hotel It is around 7 minutes walk. Walk on Kifisias Avenue, and then turn left at Leoforos Alexandras (cross by the traffic lights when you get at the cross-road). Access to NSPH from Athinais Hotel It is around 8 minutes walk. Either walk by the avenue (Leoforos Vassilissis Sofias) and then turn left in Leoforos Alexandras, or go using the smaller inside streets. Access to NSPH from Best Western Ilissia Hotel It is a distance of 1.6 km, around 22 minutes walk. Alternatively, you can walk to the metro station “Megaro Moussikis”, take the metro Direction Doukissis Plakentias/Airport, and get off at the next stop “Ambelokipi”. After that it is 3 minutes walk to get to the NSPH. Access to NSPH from other hotels which had been recommended From Fresh Hotel and Α for Athens Hotel you go the metro station Monastiraki and take the blue line M3 Direction Doukissis Plakentias/Airport. From Amalia Hotel you go the metro station Syntagma and take the blue line M3 Direction Doukissis Plakentias/Airport. From Αcropolis View Hotel you go the metro station Acropolis and take the red line M2 Direction Anthoupoli. Get off at next stop (Syntagma) and change line. Take the blue line M3 Direction Doukissis Plakentias/Airport. We send you the map of the Athens metro system, hoping it will be of help. á í ç è ñ Ð Ü ÌÁÑÁÈÙÍÁÓ ÊÑÕÏÍÅÑÉ ÖÕËÇ ÁÃÉÏÓ ÓÔÅÖÁÍÏÓ ÓÔÁÌÁÔÁ Á×ÁÑÍÅÓ ÈÑÁÊÏÌÁÊÅÄÏÍÅÓ ÁÍÏÉÎÇ ATHENS PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION MAP Kifissia TO ÊÉÁÔÏ Ano Liossia KAT Metamorfosi Iraklio Maroussi Iraklio Neratziotissa Ag. 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