There are 4 ways to get from Divani Palace Acropolis, Athens to Cruise Pier Piraeus by subway, bus, taxi, or car
Select an option below to see step-by-step directions and to compare ticket prices and travel times in Rome2Rio's travel planner.
Subway
best- Take the subway from Monastiraki to Dimotikó Théatro Peiraiásubway M3
53 min€2Line 040 bus
- Take the bus from ΣΤ. Συγγρου-Φιξ to Σκαλακιαbus 040
1h 3m€2Taxi
- Take the taxi from Divani Palace Acropolis, Athens to Cruise Pier Piraeustaxi 10.9 km
11 min€12–15Drive 10.9 km
- Drive from Divani Palace Acropolis, Athens to Cruise Pier Piraeuscar 10.9 km
11 min€2–3
Divani Palace Acropolis, Athens to Cruise Pier Piraeus by foot and subway
Questions & Answers
The cheapest way to get from Divani Palace Acropolis, Athens to Cruise Pier Piraeus is to subway which costs €2 and takes 53 min.
The fastest way to get from Divani Palace Acropolis, Athens to Cruise Pier Piraeus is to taxi which takes 11 min and costs €12 - €15.
Yes, there is a direct bus departing from ΣΤ. Συγγρου-Φιξ and arriving at Σκαλακια. Services depart every 15 minutes, and operate every day. The journey takes approximately 51 min.
Yes, there is a direct train departing from Monastiraki and arriving at Dimotikó Théatro Peiraiá. Services depart hourly, and operate every day. The journey takes approximately 21 min.
The distance between Divani Palace Acropolis, Athens and Cruise Pier Piraeus is 16 km. The road distance is 10.9 km.
The best way to get from Divani Palace Acropolis, Athens to Cruise Pier Piraeus without a car is to subway which takes 53 min and costs €2.
The subway from Monastiraki to Dimotikó Théatro Peiraiá takes 21 min including transfers and departs hourly.
Divani Palace Acropolis, Athens to Cruise Pier Piraeus bus services, operated by OASA, depart from ΣΤ. Συγγρου-Φιξ station.
Divani Palace Acropolis, Athens to Cruise Pier Piraeus train services, operated by OASA, depart from Monastiraki station.
Divani Palace Acropolis, Athens to Cruise Pier Piraeus bus services, operated by OASA, arrive at Σκαλακια station.
What companies run services between Divani Palace Acropolis, Athens, Greece and Cruise Pier Piraeus, Greece?
OASA operates a subway from Monastiraki to Dimotikó Théatro Peiraiá hourly. Tickets cost €2 and the journey takes 21 min. Alternatively, OASA operates a bus from ΣΤ. Συγγρου-Φιξ to Σκαλακια every 15 minutes. Tickets cost €2 and the journey takes 51 min.
- Phone
- +30 210 8202900
- [email protected]
- Website
- OASA
Subway from Monastiraki to Dimotikó Théatro Peiraiá
- Ave. Duration
- 21 min
- Frequency
- Hourly
- Estimated price
- €2
- Website
- OASA
- 90 min. Ticket
- €2
- Phone
- +30 210 8202900
- [email protected]
- Website
- OASA
Bus from ΣΤ. Συγγρου-Φιξ to Σκαλακια
- Ave. Duration
- 51 min
- Frequency
- Every 15 minutes
- Estimated price
- €2
- Website
- OASA
- 90 min. Ticket
- €2
- Ave. Duration
- 11 min
- Estimated price
- €12–15
Athens Radio Taxi Asteras
- Phone
- +30 210 6144000
- Website
- asteras1.gr
My Way Taxi
- Phone
- +30 2102201000
- Website
- myway.taxi
Radio Taxi Ikaros
- Phone
- +30 210 5152800
- Website
- radiotaxiikaros.gr
Radio Taxi Kosmos
- Phone
- +30 2104118300
- Website
- 18300.gr
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More Questions & Answers
Divani Palace Acropolis, Athens to Cruise Pier Piraeus train services, operated by OASA, arrive at Dimotikó Théatro Peiraiá station.
Yes, the driving distance between Divani Palace Acropolis, Athens to Cruise Pier Piraeus is 11 km. It takes approximately 11 min to drive from Divani Palace Acropolis, Athens to Cruise Pier Piraeus.
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