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Reaching Athens Center from the Athens International Airport Reaching Athens center from the Athens International Airport Syntagma square is in the center of Athens, bordered on the east side by the Hellenic Parliament Building. Syntagma square is the hub of public transportation in the city: buses, trolleys, the tram, and the metro all stop here. By metro (option 1) Syntagma is accessible from the Airport with Metro Line 3: “Airport ‐ Egaleo”. The journey time from Athens International Airport to Syntagma square is approximately 45 minutes. http://athensairportbus.com/en/athens_metro_en.htm By bus (option 2) All buses depart from the Arrivals Level, between Exits 4 and 5. Bus X95 “Syntagma – Airport” brings you to the city center. Details on the X95 route, departures’ timetable from/ to the airport, and other useful information can be found at: http://athensairportbus.com/en/bus_to_athens_en.htm By taxi (option 3) The taxi queue starts from Exit 4 of the Arrivals Level in AIA and extend up to Exit 1. The journey cost from the airport to Syntagma square is approximately 50 – 60 euros. Accommodation (prices at end of June as an indication) Adrian Hotel *** (€ 90) Distance: 1.05km Closest metro station: Monastiraki (green line) Website: https://adrian.reserve‐online.net/ Address: 74, Adrianou st., Plaka, 105 56 Athens Greece Tel.: (+30) 210 32 21 553 ‐ 32 50 454 Fax: (+30) 210 32 50 461 Plaka hotel *** (€ 90) Distance: 1,16 km Closest metro station: Monastiraki (green line) Website: http://www.plakahotel.gr Address: 7, Kapnikareas & Mitropoleos Street. GR 10556 Athens Greece Reservations.: Tel.+30 2103222706|Fax. +30 2103211800 Email: [email protected] Acropolis Hill *** (€ 90) Distance: 0.9 km Closest metro station: Acropolis (red line). Website: http://acropolishillhotel.com Address: Mousson 7, Acropolis, Athens, Attiki, Greece The ATHENIAN CALLIRHOE Exclusive hotel **** (€ 105) Distance: 1.93 km Closest metro station: Syngrou/Fix (red line) Website: atheniancallirhoe.athenshotels.it Address: 32, Kallirrois Av. & Petmeza, 117 43 Athens Electra Hotel Athens **** (€ 110) Distance from Syntagma square: 0.08 km Closest metro station: Syntagma (blue line, red line) Website: http://electrahotel.athenshotels.it/ Address: 5, Ermou st., Syntagma Athens Reservations: http://electrahotel.athenshotels.it/booking.html HERA Hotel Athens ****(€ 117) Distance: 1.94 km Closest metro station: Acropolis (red line) Website: http://www.herahotel.gr/ Address: Falirou 9, 11742, Acropoli ‐ Athens, Greece Τ: +30‐210‐9236682, +30‐210‐9235618 F : +30‐210‐9238269 E‐mail: [email protected] The Athens Gate hotel (€ 110) Distance: 1.03 km Closest metro station: Acropolis (red line) Website: http://www.athensgate.gr/index‐eng.htm Address: 10, Syngrou avenue. 117 42 – Athens, Greece Tel.: +30‐210 9238 302‐3 Fax: +30‐ 210 9237493 E‐mail: [email protected] , [email protected] Amalia Hotel: (€ 112,5) Distance: 1,41 km Closest metro station: Syntagma (blue line, red line) Website: http://www.amaliahotelathens.gr Address: 10 Amalias ave., Athens, 105 57, Greece, T: +30.210.3237300, F: +30.210.3237309 E‐mail: [email protected] Divani Palace Acropolis ***** (€ 115.54) Distance: 1.71 km Closest metro station: Acropolis (red line) Address: 2, 19‐25 Parthenonos, 11742 Athens Greece Website: http://www.divanis.com/acropolis/default‐en.html Tel. +30 210 9280100 | Fax +30 210 9214993 Email: [email protected] Royal Olympic Hotel *****(€ 120) Closest metro station: Acropolis (red line) Website: http://www.royalolympic.com/index.php Address: 28‐34 Athanasiou Diakou Str., 117 43, Athens, GREECE Tel.: +30 210 92.88.400 Fax.: +30 210 92.33.317 For Reservations: [email protected] E‐mail: [email protected] Herodion Hotel **** (€ 126) Distance: 1.84 km Closest metro station: Acropolis (red line) Website: http://www.herodion.gr/main.php Address: 4,Rovertou Galli Str., Acropolis, Athens Greece Tel: +30 210 9236832 E‐mail: [email protected] Athenaum Intercontinental***** (€ 138.07) Distance: 1.14 km Closest metro station: Syngrou/Fix (red line) Website: http: //www.intercontinental.com/hotels/gb/en/athens/athha/hoteldetail/about‐ the‐hotel Address: Syngrou Avenue 89‐93, Athens 11745 Greece Tel: 00800 3122 1211 Front Desk +30‐210‐9206000 Useful links: Weather in Athens: http://meteo.gr/cf‐En.asp?city_id=12 Tram and metro transportation: http://www.stasy.gr/index.php?id=33&no_cache=1&no_cache=1&L=1 http://www.ametro.gr/files/pdf/AM_Athens_Metro_map_April_2013_eng.pdf Breathtaking Athens: http://www.breathtakingathens.com/ Harokopio University http://www.hua.gr/index.php/en/ How to reach Harokopio University http://www.hua.gr/index.php/en/university/access .
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