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0.2 miles from Cruise Terminal
Filonos Str. 78 - 80
Piraeus, GR
Our hotel is one of the finest and most prestigious hotel , in the centre of the city, while maintaining a feeling of peace and tranquillity our rooms can facilitate and satisfy even the most demanding visitors. Comfortable, quiet rooms, with american buffet breakfast, internet and business point, fax service, photocopy centre, and a mini bus from or to the airport...More
0.2 miles from Cruise Terminal
93 Iroon Polytechniou Avenue
Piraeus, GR
Savoy Hotel Piraeus is a premium business hotel uniquely located in the heart of the shipping business area and very close to the nearby exhibition centres, the cruise ships docks and the citys main sights and shopping areas. It is also in walking distance from the Main Port and the Passalimani Yacht Harbour. Nearby are the historical attractions of Athens center...More
5.9 miles from Cruise Terminal

Attica Avenue 40.2 Km
Athens, 19002 GR
Holiday Inn Attica Avenue is located approximately eight minutes from El Venizelos Airport and 11 miles from central Athens and the Olympic Stadium. This location is also 16 miles from the Acropolis. Hotel amenities include the swimming pool, sauna, fitness room, gift shop, cocktail lounge, and restaurant. The hotel also offers room service...More
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About Piraeus Cruise Terminal
Cruise ships dock at Megas Limani harbour within the Port of Piraeus, located 7 miles (11km) from central Athens. Be wary of pickpockets around the port area. Shuttle buses take passengers from the berths to the international terminal. There one can find shops, tourist information, and a metro connection to central Athens. Athens is a mandatory stop-over on most Mediterranean cruise itineraries, containing some of Europe's great sights and wonderful year-round weather.
The city is bustling, gritty and chaotic, and consequently not to everyone's liking. The key to enjoying the experience is to outsource the driving to a guide, and to read up as much about Greek history as you can to make the historical sites come alive.
The international passenger terminal connects directly to Metro Line 1 which feeds into the centre of Athens. Buy a 24 hour metro/bus pass for around EUR 3. Metered taxis are also plentiful - it is essential to agree on a fee in advance though. Both options are preferable to walking through the grungy suburbs of Piraeus.