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Port Tower
Port Towercleanliness Luxury harbourside retreat steps from Agia Triada, offering quick routes to Athens sites.

Mitsis N'U Piraeus Port
Mitsis N'U Piraeus Portcleanliness Just 3 minutes from Piraeus Metro Station and near Port of Piraeus and Acropolis.

Nuvia UrbanStay Piraeus Apartments
Nuvia UrbanStay Piraeus Apartmentscleanliness Experience a contemporary oasis close to Port of Piraeus with kitchen and balcony.

Piraeus Theoxenia Hotel
Piraeus Theoxenia Hotelcleanliness Contemporary luxury in Piraeus with a nightclub and seasonal outdoor pool.

Maryflower Premium Apartments Piraeus
Maryflower Premium Apartments Piraeuscleanliness Modern apartment with kitchen near Port of Piraeus, just 3 minutes to tram.

The Alex Monte Kastella
The Alex Monte Kastellacleanliness Coastal comfort near Athens with seaside vistas and modern Greek hospitality.

The Port Square Hotel
The Port Square Hotelcleanliness Convenient seafront hotel steps from Athens metro, train, and port connections.

Hotel Achillion
Hotel Achillioncleanliness Easy transit to Piraeus port and central Athens with attentive service.

Hotel Queens Leriotis
Hotel Queens Leriotiscleanliness Step into comfort near Port of Piraeus and Athens attractions like the Acropolis.

Gallery Suites & Residences, Piraeus
Gallery Suites & Residences, Piraeuscleanliness Explore Athens from a chic hotel just 3 minutes from Piraeus Metro Station.

Fasma Suites Luxury Apartments in Piraeus
Fasma Suites Luxury Apartments in Piraeus
Athenarum Portus Life & Style Hotel
Athenarum Portus Life & Style Hotelcleanliness Walking distance from Piraeus Metro Station in a cultural hub for Athens explorers.

Piraeus Port Hotel
Piraeus Port Hotelcleanliness Business-friendly lodging steps from Plateia Ippodameias Tram Stop in Piraeus.

Limehome Piraeus Iris
Limehome Piraeus Iriscleanliness Modern apartment living close to Port of Piraeus with a fully equipped kitchen.

Twinn Downtown Piraeus
Twinn Downtown Piraeuscleanliness Centrally located hotel near Port of Piraeus with easy access to ancient landmarks.

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Kastella
Perched on a hillside overlooking the Saronic Gulf, Kastella delivers authentic Greek living with a seaside twist. Pastel neoclassical mansions cascade down to Mikrolimano's yacht-filled harbor where seafood tavernas line the waterfront. History buffs can explore the ancient Theater of Zea while sunset-seekers enjoy panoramic coastal views from winding cobblestone streets. Upscale tavernas serve fresh-caught seafood with harbor vistas that justify their higher prices. Though limited in number, boutique guesthouses in restored mansions offer intimate lodging with traditional Greek hospitality. Getting around requires comfortable shoes for steep streets, or take a short walk to Piraeus metro station for Athens adventures.

Mikrolimano
Mikrolimano's charming harbor cradles a fleet of colorful fishing boats and gleaming yachts against the Piraeus hills. The waterfront promenade invites you to stroll past blue-and-white tavernas where the scent of grilled octopus mingles with salty sea air. Snap the perfect sunset photo from wooden piers that stretch into azure waters or sip ouzo while watching fishermen bring in their daily catch. Premium seafood restaurants line the crescent-shaped marina, offering fresh catches with spectacular water views. Boutique hotels and upscale guesthouses provide comfortable stays with harbor vistas just a 10-minute walk from Piraeus metro station. The area remains pleasantly authentic despite its sophisticated atmosphere, making it an ideal escape from central Athens.

Pasalimani
Pasalimani's curved harbor showcases bobbing yachts against a backdrop of lively tavernas and cafes. The waterfront promenade offers perfect spots for people-watching and soaking up Saronic Gulf views. Marina Zeas stands as the neighborhood's crown jewel, while nearby archaeological remnants hint at ancient Greek naval heritage. Seafood dominates the local dining scene, with fresh catches displayed on ice at waterfront restaurants. Boutique hotels and upscale apartments provide stylish accommodations with harbor views. Getting around is simple—Metro Line 1 connects to central Athens in 30 minutes, though walking is ideal for exploring this charming maritime district.

Peiraiki
Peiraiki's waterfront promenade gives you front-row seats to the Saronic Gulf's blue beauty and authentic Greek coastal life. Fishing boats bob in small harbors while locals cast lines from weathered stone piers at sunset. The narrow cobblestone streets lined with whitewashed buildings lead to seaside tavernas where the catch of the day goes straight from boat to plate. Family-run guesthouses and waterfront apartments make perfect bases for exploring this authentic maritime neighborhood. The area is highly walkable with limited public transit, but you won't mind strolling along the peaceful coastline with the scent of grilled octopus and sea salt in the air.

Kastella
Perched on a hill above the port city, Kastella charms visitors with winding cobblestone streets and elegant neoclassical mansions. The neighborhood's crown jewel, Church of Profitis Ilias, offers breathtaking panoramic views over the Saronic Gulf. Remnants of ancient fortifications dot the hillside while the coastal promenade invites leisurely strolls with stunning maritime vistas. Intimate tavernas serve fresh seafood with gulf views at moderate prices. Accommodations range from boutique guesthouses to vacation rentals in converted historic homes, many featuring sea-view terraces. The steep terrain creates challenging but rewarding walks, with limited bus connections to central Piraeus making taxis a convenient option.
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Ancient mariners and modern travelers alike find themselves drawn to this bustling port where ferries depart for island adventures. The Archaeological Museum houses bronze statues and marble treasures that survived centuries beneath the waves. Seafood tavernas line the waterfront at Mikrolimano, where fishing boats deliver the day's catch directly to your plate. Marina Zeas offers yacht-watching opportunities without the pretension, while the Municipal Theater stands as a neoclassical gem amid the maritime hustle. Karaiskaki Stadium roars with football passion on match days. For the best views, climb the hill to Profitis Ilias church as the sun sets, painting the harbor in gold and promising tomorrow's journeys.

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