I’m really glad the info was helpful for your upcoming trip to Athens! If you need any more tips or have any questions while planning, feel free to reach out! I’m happy to help. Safe travels and enjoy Athens!
@@carbatteryinoceanshooter9361 In Athens, especially in the city center, stray dogs are almost non-existent. It’s been at least 20 years since I’ve seen one in the heart of the city. In the rest of Greece, you might occasionally come across a stray dog, typically in areas like factories or farms, where they are often cared for by the workers or locals. If you’re feeling concerned or have a strong fear of dogs, it’s always a good idea to ask your hotel or accommodation if there are any strays nearby, just for peace of mind. However, in most places, strays are few and far between, and they are usually friendly and well looked after by the community.
Great video! One question. I'm arriving at Athens airport very late at night. After 11:00 pm (23:00) . Does FreeNow and Uber operate taxis very late at Athens Airport? Will there be a longer wait for one of their cars because it may be past midnight?
Thank you very much for your kindness! Yes, taxis are available 24/7 in Greece, but do keep in mind that there’s an extra charge during nighttime, typically between midnight (00:00) and 5:00 AM. For convenience, I’d recommend using the 'FreeNow' app. It's widely used here in Greece, and it allows you to choose your specific pickup location at the Athens airport-either 'Arrivals - Exit 1' or 'Arrivals - Exit 5.' Uber doesn’t offer this level of detail, so 'FreeNow' is probably the easier option for your airport pickup. With the app, you can also book your taxi in advance for your preferred time. This way, after you land, you can schedule it to arrive right as you're ready to leave the terminal. Although taxis usually arrive within 1 or 2 minutes, booking ahead can give you peace of mind. Just adjust the arrival time based on how long you think you’ll need to get through the airport. Hope that helps, and safe travels! Please, let me know if there is something else that you would like to know!
Thank you for your kind words! For seniors (above 65 y.o.) the prices, as of now, are: Express Airport 2.70€ per person for one route Airport to City Metro 4.50€ per person valid for 90 minutes. These tickets cannot be issued through the automatic machines, but there are cashiers nearby who can assist you with purchasing tickets for both buses and the metro. They may ask for some form of identification and will provide you with a personalized, rechargeable card with your name on it. This card can be conveniently recharged at any cashier in the metro stations. If there's anything else you'd like to know or if you have any other questions, please don't hesitate to ask. I'm here to help!
Hello! Thank you for your kind words! Yes, the suburban train is available from Athens Airport, but it's generally more convenient if you're heading to the northern suburbs or Piraeus port. If your accommodation is in the city center, near Syntagma or Monastiraki, the Metro (Line 3) is a better option as it directly connects to these areas. If you are staying near Athens Central Station (Larissa Station), the suburban train could be a convenient choice, but keep in mind that the Metro also serves this station. Additionally, the suburban train runs every hour, while the Metro runs every 30 minutes, making the Metro a more frequent and faster option. If you have any more questions or need further assistance, feel free to ask!
Hi Elena. Your information is very useful. I have one question. I am planning to go to Athens soon. I have booked Economy Hotel Athens. It is near Omonia Square. Is it a safe area?
Thank you so much for your kindness! Staying at an economy hotel near Omonia has its pros and cons. Pros: It’s a very nice hotel for its price. It’s close to a main street (Athinas Street), which makes it safer than other options in the area. The location is also very central, with easy access to public transport, and there are some great places for food nearby (most of my videos in the playlist ‘where to eat’ are walking distance from this hotel). Plus, it’s close to many main attractions, so exploring the city is easy! Cons: If you’re traveling with family, the area might feel a bit unusual or strange for kids. It’s a very busy area during working hours, but once the markets and offices close, it gets much quieter and can feel a bit empty. Omonia isn’t the nicest and safest area in Athens. At night, it can feel a bit unsafe, especially in some streets nearby. It’s always good to stay aware of your surroundings and avoid walking alone late at night. In general, if you’re traveling solo or as a couple, this is a great budget-friendly option. Just be vigilant of your surroundings, especially at night. However, if you’re traveling with young kids, I would recommend avoiding the area, as they may come across people who are intoxicated or other sights that might make them uncomfortable. I hope this helps you decide! Let me know if you have any more questions!
Hello. Thank u for your precious infos. I'd like to know if you have to prebook your ride with the apps Uber and Freenow? Or you can simply book the ride at your arrival at the airport? Thank u again.
Thank you for your kind words! I just did a 'test' booking on FreeNow app where I set as my pick up location 'Athens Airport' and drop off location any random hotel in Athens city centre. I didn't confirm the booking, but still, it shows the available taxis and there were available around 20 different taxis that can reach in 1 min, so I guess there will be no problem to book it when you land in Athens (also there is free Wifi at the airport). You could try this 'test' booking also so you will see that there are always availble taxis for pick up at the airport. Also, this app allows prebooking for 4 days in advance. I haven't really checked Uber though because mostly we use FreeNow app! If there is anything else I could help you with, let me know! Have a great time in Greece!
Thank you so much! Also, I would suggest you to download and set up the account on FreeNow or Uber account before you fly, because you need to give your card info, so it is better to have it ready and don’t do that in the middle of an airport! And then when you land in Athens you just simply book the taxi! Have a great time and enjoy it to the maximum! Don’t forget the sunblock, the sun is strong around here!
Hello again! There is a new comment on the video about the taxi apps and there are some extra information that might be useful for you too. Check that one as well! I don't know how to tag you there!
Hi! Yes, what I meant is if they operate 24-7 😊. I went to the Acropolis today and tested it very early in the morning at 4am, and it showed that there were quite a few vehicles available within 4 to 5 minutes away from my current location (Airbnb). Then I used to Free Now app to test it, and I had that taxi take me to the Acropolis. I also asked the driver of that FreeNow taxi if they operate 24-7 and he said yes, only think is that between 12 am and 5 am they charge a bit more, but other than that he said that they are available 24-7. The reason why I asked is because the main Airbnb where I have been staying at here in Athens is just 1 metro stop away from the Acropolis and all of the areas I wanted to visit. Which from here to the airport via car is 30 minutes, and via metro is about an hour. So I just wanted to ensure that using the FreeNow option, there are rides available 24-7 so I can prepare in advance. 😊
Oh great! You are here! I hope you have an amazing time! I can see that you are a very well prepared traveller, professional almost, are you maybe a cabin crew?
@ElenaGreekLife Yes, I have been here for a few days already, and today I went to the main place I came to see in Athens, the Acropolis 🙂. This heat is killing me though 🫠
@@ElenaGreekLifeAlso, do you know how early does the metro start operating? It is 5 am or what time? Im getting conflicting information from some people 😐
@@SacredQueen For the red line and the blue line is 5:30. But this is the time that the first train leaves the first station, it needs 10 to 15 minutes to reach the city centre. For the green line starting time is 5:00, but I don't think you are going to need that line. The first metro reaches the airport at 6:35. So if you need to be at the airport before that it doesn't really help you.
@@SacredQueen The Acropolis is magnificent! It takes my breath away everytime! But the heat is really bad these days, be careful and take cold showers if you feel unwell!
Hi Elena! I have another quick question. How early do taxis run when using the Free Now app? I need to head to the airport very early on my day of departure from Athens, and was wondering how early can one catch a ride using the Free Now app?
Hi! I am not sure I got your question right! Do you mean if the service is 24/7? Yes, there are always taxis available. Less taxis during the night but still there are available. Or do you mean how much time it takes for the taxi to arrive? Anytime I have used it in the city centre it takes more or less 5 minutes for a taxi to reach me. I haven't used it though very early in the morning as you say, so in your case is better to allow some more time, just to be on the safe side! It is better to wait a little longer in the airport than to miss your flight (I hope not)! Let me know if I answered your question!
@ElenaGreekLife Also....how early does the metro starts working in the morning? I looked it up on Google and it said 5 am, however, when I tested it this morning around 5 am using Google maps, it said that the first metro that I needed to take was scheduled for 7:30 am, which made no sense to me. Are you able to shed some light on that?
Check this link: www.stasy.gr/en/timetables/line-3/#anaxwriseis It says that the airport metro passes through these metro stations: Monastiraki Metro station at 5:51 Syntagma Metro station at 5:53 Evangelismos Metro station at 5:55. (Those are the closest metro stations to the Acropolis) Note that the Airport Service is blue line. The Acropolis metro station is red line though, so you have to do connection. You said that you are one stop away from the Acropolis but if you are not at any of these stations, perhaps you need to reach first any of these 3 stations and from there to take the airport service metro. I don't know though why the google maps says 7:30, it doesn't make sence. In case Metro is not convenient for you there is also bus service 24/7 and the bus stop is right outside the Parliament in Syntagma square. The bus line is X95. Check this video for more information: th-cam.com/video/BKl-lGn6G5o/w-d-xo.html The exact timings for the bus airport service can be found here(every 15 to 20 minutes): www.athensairportbus.com/en/timetable/x95athenstoathensairport.html It might be more convenient this way if you can reach Syntagma Square. Also, it is cheaper 5,50€. Let me know if the links are clickable! If there is anything else let me know! Have fun!
Thank you for all of the information! And yes, I had to switch lines when coming from the Athens Airport to the Airbnb. Took metro 3 once at the Athens Airport, got off in Syntagma, and from there I had to switch to the metro going in the direction to Syngrow Fix and get off at that stop, then walk 10 minutes to the airbnb from there. Yes, I'm not sure either why Google maps was showing 7:30 am being the earliest that metros start operating. In any event, all of the links were clickable! Thank you for that information! And I think I will just use the Free Now app instead. It has been one long vacation and with this heat I am just exhausted and have no desire to deal with any more metros or anything of the sort, especially when having a carry-on luggage that I am having to haul around. Thank you so much for all of the information! 🙂 very helpful! 🙂
Thank you so much for your kind words! Yes, Greece is generally a safe country for solo travelers, including women wearing hijabs. People are typically friendly and welcoming, especially in tourist areas. As with any destination, it’s always wise to stay aware of your surroundings and take common-sense precautions. For example, in crowded places like the metro or busy tourist spots, keep an eye on your belongings-nothing extreme, just stay vigilant. If you find yourself in a poorly lit or deserted area at night and your instincts tell you to avoid it, trust that inner voice. This is advice I’d give to any solo female traveler, regardless of whether she wears a hijab. In smaller towns or rural areas, you might encounter some curious looks-usually because they’re not used to seeing women wearing hijabs. However, these are typically harmless and not something to worry about. I’m sure you’ll have an amazing time in Greece! Enjoy your trip, and let me know if you have any more questions!
Hello, if I am looking to get an Uber, is there an assigned area in the airport where one needs to stand at when using Uber? I am trying to steer clear from taxis as I keep hearing that there have been increasing situations where the taxi driver ends up charing more to the cuatomer than the price agreed upon
Hello, when you book your taxi on the 'FreeNow' app, you can choose your pick up location between 'Athens airport arrivals - exit 1' or 'Athens airport arrivals- exit 5'. Then the app sends you the plate information of the booked taxi (it is an actual yellow taxi because in Greece it is not allowed private cars to trasport passengers like in other countries). The rate is set by the app and paid through the app if you choose to pay by card. For Uber, when you choose pick up location it is only 'Athens Airport' and there is no extra information about the Gate exit. I would suggest you to use the 'FreeNow' app where you have the option to choose the Gate exit and actually this app is mostly used around here. If you use this one, it is better to download it before you land, because they will ask you for your card info and better not to do that in a crowded airport. It will be easier for you to have the App set up already and then when you land just do the booking. By the way, the line for the taxis is in between Gates 3 and 4 in the arrivals area which is a little bit further than both the pick up locations. I hope my answer is clear and helped you! If there is anything else that you would like to know, feel free to ask! Enjoy Greece!
@@ElenaGreekLife Thank you so much for the comprehensive explanation! So just to make sure, if i choose to use the 'FreeNow' app, I can choose my pick-up location between 'Athens airport arrivals - exit 1' or 'Athens airport arrivals- exit 5', correct?
@@SacredQueen Thank you so much for your kind words! Yes, correct. Through 'FreeNow' app, you can choose your pick-up location between Athens airport arrivals - exit 1' or 'Athens airport arrivals- exit 5'. If I may suggest, you could do a 'test' booking. What I mean by 'test' is do the process of booking your taxi, but DON'T press 'Confirm Taxi' so you don't get charged. In this way, you can see the two available different options on the airport pick up location! But, again, DON'T press 'Confirm Taxi'! If there is anything else that you would like to know, feel free to ask! Have a great time in Greece and don't forget to eat all the nice food! Enjoy!
You are absolutely right, I have also noticed. My newest videos are better! I am noting a few important keypoints of the video so you don't miss out: -Information about bus service: Bus line is X95 and pick up location is between the arrivals exit gates No4 and No5. The cost is 5.50€ and you can pay by card or cash. The frequency is every 15 - 20 minutes and is 24/7 service. When there is no traffic it reaches the city centre in 50 minutes, but during peak hours it takes 1,5 hour. -Information about metro service: You can reach the metro terminal in 5-10 minutes walking distance from the arrival hall. It is located just opposite of the arrival exit gates. The cost is 9€ one way ticket, or 16€ return ticket which is valid for 30 days. The frequency is every 30 minutes and the last train leaves around 23:30 from the airport (link in the description of the official metro website and the timings). No metro service through the night (23:34 - 06:10 as of now), but there is bus service available at this time. It reaches in 40 minutes the city centre. Be vigilant about pick pockets. -Information about taxi service: The cost is around 50€ per taxi. The pick up location of the taxis are right between arrivals exit gate 2 and 3. If you want to avoid taxi drivers that overcharge you can either: book your taxi through 'Uber' & 'FreeNow' app or book a taxi service even before you fly and the taxi driver waits for you, with your name in the arrival gate. More information on that, you can find in the description. If there is anything else that you would like to know, feel free to ask! And thank you for taking the time to give me the feedback about the speaking, it makes me better! Have a good day!
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I'm planning to go to Athens soon. This information will be very useful for me. Elena, thank you very much
I’m really glad the info was helpful for your upcoming trip to Athens! If you need any more tips or have any questions while planning, feel free to reach out! I’m happy to help. Safe travels and enjoy Athens!
@@ElenaGreekLife Thank you for your kind and quick respond.
Really helpful ❤❤
Glad it helps ❤️❤️
Great video well informed thanks👍
Thank you! Let me know if there is anything else that you would like to know about visiting Greece!
@@ElenaGreekLife im concerned about the stray dogs situations, are they dangerous?
@@carbatteryinoceanshooter9361 In Athens, especially in the city center, stray dogs are almost non-existent. It’s been at least 20 years since I’ve seen one in the heart of the city. In the rest of Greece, you might occasionally come across a stray dog, typically in areas like factories or farms, where they are often cared for by the workers or locals.
If you’re feeling concerned or have a strong fear of dogs, it’s always a good idea to ask your hotel or accommodation if there are any strays nearby, just for peace of mind. However, in most places, strays are few and far between, and they are usually friendly and well looked after by the community.
It's so helpful, Thanks Elena
Thank you so much! I am glad it is helpful!
Thanks!!
Thank you! If there is anything that you would like to see, let me know!!
Great video! One question. I'm arriving at Athens airport very late at night. After 11:00 pm (23:00) . Does FreeNow and Uber operate taxis very late at Athens Airport? Will there be a longer wait for one of their cars because it may be past midnight?
Thank you very much for your kindness!
Yes, taxis are available 24/7 in Greece, but do keep in mind that there’s an extra charge during nighttime, typically between midnight (00:00) and 5:00 AM.
For convenience, I’d recommend using the 'FreeNow' app. It's widely used here in Greece, and it allows you to choose your specific pickup location at the Athens airport-either 'Arrivals - Exit 1' or 'Arrivals - Exit 5.' Uber doesn’t offer this level of detail, so 'FreeNow' is probably the easier option for your airport pickup.
With the app, you can also book your taxi in advance for your preferred time. This way, after you land, you can schedule it to arrive right as you're ready to leave the terminal. Although taxis usually arrive within 1 or 2 minutes, booking ahead can give you peace of mind. Just adjust the arrival time based on how long you think you’ll need to get through the airport.
Hope that helps, and safe travels!
Please, let me know if there is something else that you would like to know!
Thank you for the video how , much metro ticket for seniors from Athens airport to city centre?
Thank you for your kind words! For seniors (above 65 y.o.) the prices, as of now, are:
Express Airport 2.70€ per person for one route
Airport to City Metro 4.50€ per person valid for 90 minutes.
These tickets cannot be issued through the automatic machines, but there are cashiers nearby who can assist you with purchasing tickets for both buses and the metro. They may ask for some form of identification and will provide you with a personalized, rechargeable card with your name on it. This card can be conveniently recharged at any cashier in the metro stations.
If there's anything else you'd like to know or if you have any other questions, please don't hesitate to ask. I'm here to help!
Hello Elena thank you for the information. Is there a suburban train alternative?
Hello! Thank you for your kind words!
Yes, the suburban train is available from Athens Airport, but it's generally more convenient if you're heading to the northern suburbs or Piraeus port. If your accommodation is in the city center, near Syntagma or Monastiraki, the Metro (Line 3) is a better option as it directly connects to these areas.
If you are staying near Athens Central Station (Larissa Station), the suburban train could be a convenient choice, but keep in mind that the Metro also serves this station.
Additionally, the suburban train runs every hour, while the Metro runs every 30 minutes, making the Metro a more frequent and faster option.
If you have any more questions or need further assistance, feel free to ask!
Hi Elena. Your information is very useful. I have one question. I am planning to go to Athens soon. I have booked Economy Hotel Athens. It is near Omonia Square. Is it a safe area?
Thank you so much for your kindness!
Staying at an economy hotel near Omonia has its pros and cons.
Pros:
It’s a very nice hotel for its price. It’s close to a main street (Athinas Street), which makes it safer than other options in the area. The location is also very central, with easy access to public transport, and there are some great places for food nearby (most of my videos in the playlist ‘where to eat’ are walking distance from this hotel). Plus, it’s close to many main attractions, so exploring the city is easy!
Cons:
If you’re traveling with family, the area might feel a bit unusual or strange for kids. It’s a very busy area during working hours, but once the markets and offices close, it gets much quieter and can feel a bit empty. Omonia isn’t the nicest and safest area in Athens. At night, it can feel a bit unsafe, especially in some streets nearby. It’s always good to stay aware of your surroundings and avoid walking alone late at night.
In general, if you’re traveling solo or as a couple, this is a great budget-friendly option. Just be vigilant of your surroundings, especially at night. However, if you’re traveling with young kids, I would recommend avoiding the area, as they may come across people who are intoxicated or other sights that might make them uncomfortable.
I hope this helps you decide! Let me know if you have any more questions!
Hello. Thank u for your precious infos. I'd like to know if you have to prebook your ride with the apps Uber and Freenow? Or you can simply book the ride at your arrival at the airport? Thank u again.
Thank you for your kind words! I just did a 'test' booking on FreeNow app where I set as my pick up location 'Athens Airport' and drop off location any random hotel in Athens city centre. I didn't confirm the booking, but still, it shows the available taxis and there were available around 20 different taxis that can reach in 1 min, so I guess there will be no problem to book it when you land in Athens (also there is free Wifi at the airport). You could try this 'test' booking also so you will see that there are always availble taxis for pick up at the airport. Also, this app allows prebooking for 4 days in advance. I haven't really checked Uber though because mostly we use FreeNow app!
If there is anything else I could help you with, let me know! Have a great time in Greece!
@@ElenaGreekLife Thank u so much! Then I'll book the taxis when I land in Athens. +1 subs 💕
Thank you so much! Also, I would suggest you to download and set up the account on FreeNow or Uber account before you fly, because you need to give your card info, so it is better to have it ready and don’t do that in the middle of an airport! And then when you land in Athens you just simply book the taxi!
Have a great time and enjoy it to the maximum! Don’t forget the sunblock, the sun is strong around here!
@@ElenaGreekLife Great tips! I'll do that for sure!
Hello again! There is a new comment on the video about the taxi apps and there are some extra information that might be useful for you too. Check that one as well! I don't know how to tag you there!
Hi! Yes, what I meant is if they operate 24-7 😊. I went to the Acropolis today and tested it very early in the morning at 4am, and it showed that there were quite a few vehicles available within 4 to 5 minutes away from my current location (Airbnb). Then I used to Free Now app to test it, and I had that taxi take me to the Acropolis. I also asked the driver of that FreeNow taxi if they operate 24-7 and he said yes, only think is that between 12 am and 5 am they charge a bit more, but other than that he said that they are available 24-7.
The reason why I asked is because the main Airbnb where I have been staying at here in Athens is just 1 metro stop away from the Acropolis and all of the areas I wanted to visit. Which from here to the airport via car is 30 minutes, and via metro is about an hour. So I just wanted to ensure that using the FreeNow option, there are rides available 24-7 so I can prepare in advance. 😊
Oh great! You are here! I hope you have an amazing time!
I can see that you are a very well prepared traveller, professional almost, are you maybe a cabin crew?
@ElenaGreekLife Yes, I have been here for a few days already, and today I went to the main place I came to see in Athens, the Acropolis 🙂. This heat is killing me though 🫠
@@ElenaGreekLifeAlso, do you know how early does the metro start operating? It is 5 am or what time? Im getting conflicting information from some people 😐
@@SacredQueen For the red line and the blue line is 5:30. But this is the time that the first train leaves the first station, it needs 10 to 15 minutes to reach the city centre. For the green line starting time is 5:00, but I don't think you are going to need that line.
The first metro reaches the airport at 6:35. So if you need to be at the airport before that it doesn't really help you.
@@SacredQueen The Acropolis is magnificent! It takes my breath away everytime! But the heat is really bad these days, be careful and take cold showers if you feel unwell!
Hi Elena! I have another quick question. How early do taxis run when using the Free Now app? I need to head to the airport very early on my day of departure from Athens, and was wondering how early can one catch a ride using the Free Now app?
Hi! I am not sure I got your question right!
Do you mean if the service is 24/7? Yes, there are always taxis available. Less taxis during the night but still there are available.
Or do you mean how much time it takes for the taxi to arrive? Anytime I have used it in the city centre it takes more or less 5 minutes for a taxi to reach me. I haven't used it though very early in the morning as you say, so in your case is better to allow some more time, just to be on the safe side! It is better to wait a little longer in the airport than to miss your flight (I hope not)!
Let me know if I answered your question!
@ElenaGreekLife Also....how early does the metro starts working in the morning? I looked it up on Google and it said 5 am, however, when I tested it this morning around 5 am using Google maps, it said that the first metro that I needed to take was scheduled for 7:30 am, which made no sense to me. Are you able to shed some light on that?
Check this link: www.stasy.gr/en/timetables/line-3/#anaxwriseis
It says that the airport metro passes through these metro stations:
Monastiraki Metro station at 5:51
Syntagma Metro station at 5:53
Evangelismos Metro station at 5:55.
(Those are the closest metro stations to the Acropolis)
Note that the Airport Service is blue line. The Acropolis metro station is red line though, so you have to do connection. You said that you are one stop away from the Acropolis but if you are not at any of these stations, perhaps you need to reach first any of these 3 stations and from there to take the airport service metro.
I don't know though why the google maps says 7:30, it doesn't make sence.
In case Metro is not convenient for you there is also bus service 24/7 and the bus stop is right outside the Parliament in Syntagma square. The bus line is X95.
Check this video for more information: th-cam.com/video/BKl-lGn6G5o/w-d-xo.html
The exact timings for the bus airport service can be found here(every 15 to 20 minutes): www.athensairportbus.com/en/timetable/x95athenstoathensairport.html
It might be more convenient this way if you can reach Syntagma Square. Also, it is cheaper 5,50€.
Let me know if the links are clickable! If there is anything else let me know!
Have fun!
Thank you for all of the information! And yes, I had to switch lines when coming from the Athens Airport to the Airbnb. Took metro 3 once at the Athens Airport, got off in Syntagma, and from there I had to switch to the metro going in the direction to Syngrow Fix and get off at that stop, then walk 10 minutes to the airbnb from there.
Yes, I'm not sure either why Google maps was showing 7:30 am being the earliest that metros start operating. In any event, all of the links were clickable! Thank you for that information! And I think I will just use the Free Now app instead. It has been one long vacation and with this heat I am just exhausted and have no desire to deal with any more metros or anything of the sort, especially when having a carry-on luggage that I am having to haul around. Thank you so much for all of the information! 🙂 very helpful! 🙂
@@SacredQueen Thank you so much! I hope you enjoyed your vacation to the maximum and enjoy the flight back home!
@@ElenaGreekLifethank you! 😊
Thank you Elena. I will solo traveling next monday, is it safe for woman with hijab to travel there? Thanks a lot for this video.
Thank you so much for your kind words!
Yes, Greece is generally a safe country for solo travelers, including women wearing hijabs. People are typically friendly and welcoming, especially in tourist areas. As with any destination, it’s always wise to stay aware of your surroundings and take common-sense precautions. For example, in crowded places like the metro or busy tourist spots, keep an eye on your belongings-nothing extreme, just stay vigilant. If you find yourself in a poorly lit or deserted area at night and your instincts tell you to avoid it, trust that inner voice. This is advice I’d give to any solo female traveler, regardless of whether she wears a hijab.
In smaller towns or rural areas, you might encounter some curious looks-usually because they’re not used to seeing women wearing hijabs. However, these are typically harmless and not something to worry about.
I’m sure you’ll have an amazing time in Greece! Enjoy your trip, and let me know if you have any more questions!
Hello, if I am looking to get an Uber, is there an assigned area in the airport where one needs to stand at when using Uber? I am trying to steer clear from taxis as I keep hearing that there have been increasing situations where the taxi driver ends up charing more to the cuatomer than the price agreed upon
Hello, when you book your taxi on the 'FreeNow' app, you can choose your pick up location between 'Athens airport arrivals - exit 1' or 'Athens airport arrivals- exit 5'. Then the app sends you the plate information of the booked taxi (it is an actual yellow taxi because in Greece it is not allowed private cars to trasport passengers like in other countries). The rate is set by the app and paid through the app if you choose to pay by card.
For Uber, when you choose pick up location it is only 'Athens Airport' and there is no extra information about the Gate exit.
I would suggest you to use the 'FreeNow' app where you have the option to choose the Gate exit and actually this app is mostly used around here. If you use this one, it is better to download it before you land, because they will ask you for your card info and better not to do that in a crowded airport. It will be easier for you to have the App set up already and then when you land just do the booking.
By the way, the line for the taxis is in between Gates 3 and 4 in the arrivals area which is a little bit further than both the pick up locations.
I hope my answer is clear and helped you! If there is anything else that you would like to know, feel free to ask! Enjoy Greece!
Correction: The line for the taxi is in between the Gates 2 and 3, still a little bit further than both the pick up locations.
@@ElenaGreekLife Thank you so much for the comprehensive explanation! So just to make sure, if i choose to use the 'FreeNow' app, I can choose my pick-up location between 'Athens airport arrivals - exit 1' or 'Athens airport arrivals- exit 5', correct?
@@SacredQueen Thank you so much for your kind words! Yes, correct. Through 'FreeNow' app, you can choose your pick-up location between Athens airport arrivals - exit 1' or 'Athens airport arrivals- exit 5'.
If I may suggest, you could do a 'test' booking. What I mean by 'test' is do the process of booking your taxi, but DON'T press 'Confirm Taxi' so you don't get charged.
In this way, you can see the two available different options on the airport pick up location! But, again, DON'T press 'Confirm Taxi'!
If there is anything else that you would like to know, feel free to ask!
Have a great time in Greece and don't forget to eat all the nice food! Enjoy!
@@ElenaGreekLife Thanks so much! 🙂
Helpfull, but speaking very fast
You are absolutely right, I have also noticed. My newest videos are better! I am noting a few important keypoints of the video so you don't miss out:
-Information about bus service:
Bus line is X95 and pick up location is between the arrivals exit gates No4 and No5.
The cost is 5.50€ and you can pay by card or cash.
The frequency is every 15 - 20 minutes and is 24/7 service.
When there is no traffic it reaches the city centre in 50 minutes, but during peak hours it takes 1,5 hour.
-Information about metro service:
You can reach the metro terminal in 5-10 minutes walking distance from the arrival hall. It is located just opposite of the arrival exit gates.
The cost is 9€ one way ticket, or 16€ return ticket which is valid for 30 days.
The frequency is every 30 minutes and the last train leaves around 23:30 from the airport (link in the description of the official metro website and the timings).
No metro service through the night (23:34 - 06:10 as of now), but there is bus service available at this time.
It reaches in 40 minutes the city centre.
Be vigilant about pick pockets.
-Information about taxi service:
The cost is around 50€ per taxi.
The pick up location of the taxis are right between arrivals exit gate 2 and 3.
If you want to avoid taxi drivers that overcharge you can either:
book your taxi through 'Uber' & 'FreeNow' app
or book a taxi service even before you fly and the taxi driver waits for you, with your name in the arrival gate.
More information on that, you can find in the description.
If there is anything else that you would like to know, feel free to ask! And thank you for taking the time to give me the feedback about the speaking, it makes me better! Have a good day!
@@ElenaGreekLife thank you so much
So helpful. Thank you so much!
@@MariDorotThank you Mari!