
The History of Athens is one of the longest of any city in Europe and in the world.
Athens, the capital and largest city of Greece, dominates the Attica periphery; as one of the world's oldest cities, its recorded history spans around 3,400 years. The Greek capital has a population of 745,514 (in 2001) within its administrative limits and a land area of 39 km2 (15 sq mi). The urban area of Athens extends beyond the administrative city limits with a population of 3,130,841 (in 2001) and a land area of 412 km2 (159 sq mi). According to Eurostat, the Athens Larger Urban Zone (LUZ) is the 7th most populated LUZ in the European Union with a population of 4,013,368 (in 2004). A bustling and cosmopolitan metropolis, Athens is central to economic, financial, industrial, political and cultural life in Greece and it is rated as an alpha world city. It is rapidly becoming a leading business centre in the European Union. In 2008, Athens was ranked the world's 32nd richest city by purchasing power and the 25th most expensive in a UBS study. Classical Athens was a powerful city-state. A centre for the arts, learning and philosophy, home of Plato's Academy and Aristotle's Lyceum, Athens was also the birthplace of Socrates, Pericles, Sophocles and its many other prominent philosophers, writers and politicians of the ancient world. It is widely referred to as the cradle of Western civilization and the birthplace of democracy, largely due to the impact of its cultural and political achievements during the 5th and 4th centuries BC on the rest of the then known European continent. The heritage of the classical era is still evident in the city, represented by a number of ancient monuments and works of art, the most famous of all being the Parthenon on the Acropolis, widely considered a key landmark of early Western civilization. The city also retains a vast variety of Roman and Byzantine monuments, as well as a smaller number of remaining Ottoman monuments projecting the city's long history across the centuries. Landmarks of the modern era are also present, dating back to 1830 (the establishment of the independent Greek state), and taking in the Hellenic Parliament (19th century) and the Athens Trilogy consisting of the National Library of Greece, the Athens University and the Academy of Athens. Athens was the host city of the first modern-day Olympic Games in 1896, and 108 years later it welcomed home the 2004 Summer Olympics, with great success. source: wikipedia, cityofathens.gr
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Valid for 90 minutes in all means of Transportation (Bus, Trolley, Tram, Metro, Rail, Suburban)
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Valid for 24 hours in all means of Transportation (Bus, Trolley, Tram, Metro, Rail, Suburban)
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Valid for 7 days in all means of Transportation (Bus, Trolley, Tram, Metro, Rail, Suburban)
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Valid for 1 month in all means of Transportation (Bus, Trolley, Tram, Metro, Rail, Suburban)
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| Passengers entering its premises should be informed that activities such as smoking, eating, drinking, littering, carrying explosives, using musical instruments, selling or distributing goods or services, begging or troubling other passengers are not allowed |
| Pets can be transported only inside special boxes |
| The production of a validated ticket or a valid travel card is required inside the trains and in the Metro premises, beyond the validation machines |
| Passengers should not attempt to enter the trains after the buzzer has sounded |



Valid for 90 minutes in all means of Transportation (Bus, Trolley, Tram, Metro, Rail, Suburban)
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Valid for 24 hours in all means of Transportation (Bus, Trolley, Tram, Metro, Rail, Suburban)
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Valid for 7 days in all means of Transportation (Bus, Trolley, Tram, Metro, Rail, Suburban)
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Valid for 1 month in all means of Transportation (Bus, Trolley, Tram, Metro, Rail, Suburban)
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| Passengers entering its premises should be informed that activities such as smoking, eating, drinking, littering, carrying explosives, using musical instruments, selling or distributing goods or services, begging or troubling other passengers are not allowed |
| The tram opens its doors and allows the transportation of small pets in special containers of up to 70x40x50cm, as well as the boarding of guide dogs for the blind. |
| Taking for granted the harsh urban environment, TRAM SA has tried and succeeded during the construction and development phase of the network to provide the possibility of easy and comfortable access and transportation for the Physically Challenged Citizens |
| The tram since the first day of its operation in order to facilitate the riders allowed bicycles on board, without any limitations as to the days of the week or the time in the day. |


Valid for 90 minutes in all means of Transportation (Bus, Trolley, Tram, Metro, Proastiakos - Urbun)
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Valid for 24 hours in all means of Transportation (Bus, Trolley, Tram, Metro, Proastiakos - Urbun)
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Airline Name |
Entrance |
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Adria Airways |
4 |
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Aegean Airlines |
4 |
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Aer Lingus |
1 |
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Aeroflot |
1 |
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Aerosvit |
2 |
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Air Baltic |
1 |
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Air Berlin |
3 |
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Air China |
2 |
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Air France |
4 |
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Air Malta |
1 |
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Air Moldova |
1 |
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Air One |
1 |
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Air Transat |
1 |
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Albanian Airlines |
1 |
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Alitalia |
4 |
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Armvaia |
1 |
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Austrian Airlines |
4 |
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Baboo |
1 |
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Blue1 |
1 |
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British Airways |
1 |
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Brussels Airlines |
1 |
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Bulgaria Air |
1 |
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Carpatair |
1 |
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Centralwings |
1 |
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Clickair |
4 |
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Continental Airlines |
1 |
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CSA-Czech Airlines |
3 |
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Cyprus Airways |
2 |
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Delta Airlines |
2 |
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Donbassaero Airlines |
1 |
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Easyjet |
1 |
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Egyptair |
2 |
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EL-AL Israel Airlines |
1 |
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Emirates |
1 |
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Finnair |
1 |
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Georgian Airways |
2 |
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Germanwings |
1 |
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Gulf Air |
2 |
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Iberia |
4 |
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Ilyich-Avia |
1 |
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JAT Airways |
1 |
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KLM-Royal Dutch Airlines |
4 |
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Krasair |
1 |
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LOT-Polish Airlines |
1 |
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Lufthansa German Airlines |
4 |
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Malev-Hungarian Airlines |
1 |
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MEA-Middle East-Air Liban |
1 |
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Myair |
1 |
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Norwegian |
1 |
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Olympic Airlines |
2 & 3 |
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Qatar Airways |
1 |
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Royal Jordanian |
2 |
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SAS-Scandinavian Airlines |
1 |
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Saudi Arabian Airlines |
1 |
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Singapore Airlines |
1 |
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Skyeurope Airlines |
2 |
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Swiss International Airlines |
1 |
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Syrianair |
2 |
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Tarom-Romanian Air Transport |
1 |
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Thai Airways International |
2 |
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Tunis Air |
2 |
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Turkish Airlines |
1 |
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US Airways |
1 |
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Uzbekistan Airways |
2 |
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Vueling |
1 |





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- Flat rate at the start of the meter: 1.05 € - Rate \km inside city limits (zone 1): 0.36 € - Rate \km inside city limits (zone 2): 0.68 € - Waiting time fee (per hour): 9.60 € - Minimum travel charge: 2.80 € - Night tariff (from 24:00 - 05:00): 0.68 € - Holiday during Christmas and Easter: +1 € - To/ from El. Venizelos Airport: 3.40 € - Seaports, railways and bus depots: 0.95 € - Baggage over 10 KG (22 lbs) each: 0.35 € The following rates apply to radio taxis - Regular call for taxi pickup: 1.70 € - Taxi pickup by appointment: 2.80 € source: cityofathens.gr
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Driver should carry passenger's luggage from the pavement to the vehicle and vice versa Driver is not entitled to deny passenger a ride and cannot pick up extra passengers without your permission Passenger may request a waiting time up to 15 minutes, or more if there is a serious reason Upon passenger's request, the driver is obliged to issue a receipt stating the route and metered fare paid Smoking is not allowed within Taxi |





