Athens, Greece
COSMOTE, Vodafone, and Nova are the main mobile network operators in Greece.
Wi-Fi is widely available and reliable in hotels, cafes, restaurants, and public spaces.
Hellenic Post (ELTA) offices are available in Piraeus and throughout Greece for sending mail and parcels.
The official language is Greek (Ελληνικά). English is widely spoken in tourist areas.
A local SIM or portable Wi-Fi device keeps you online.
Familiarize yourself with essential phrases and typical operating hours.
Generally open Monday to Friday from 09:00 or 10:00. Many smaller shops observe a siesta (closing from approximately 14:00 to 17:00) before reopening until 21:00. On Saturdays, hours are usually 09:00 - 15:00. On Sundays, most shops remain closed.
Lunch service typically runs from around 12:30/13:00 to 16:00/17:00. Dinner service usually starts from 19:00 or 20:00 and continues late into the night, often past midnight, especially during summer.
Cafes open early in the morning (around 07:00) and stay open until late evening/night. Pharmacies typically follow standard shop hours. Emergency pharmacies operate 24/7 on a rotating schedule; check local signs for information.
Banks typically open Monday to Thursday from 08:00 to 14:30 and Friday from 08:00 to 14:00. Banks are closed on weekends and public holidays.
Greece observes numerous public and religious holidays, during which banks, government offices, and many businesses are closed or operate on reduced schedules.
Knowing operating hours and phrases streamlines your visit. Always verify specific times for attractions.
Navigate Piraeus respectfully with awareness of local customs.
A handshake is common for introductions, notably in formal settings or when meeting someone new.
Dress appropriately and understand local dining customs.
Photography is generally permitted in public spaces and at archaeological sites for personal use.
Some topics are best avoided in conversation with strangers.
Observe local customs for a more enriching experience. Respectful interaction opens doors to genuine connections.
Information for travelers requiring special assistance in Piraeus.
Many pavements in Piraeus, especially in older areas, are uneven, narrow, or have obstacles.
Public transport options vary in accessibility.
Services for travelers with visual or hearing impairments are limited but improving.
Finding current information is important for a smooth accessible journey.
Research specific needs ahead of time. Communication with providers streamlines your accessible travel experience.