
Ioannina Northern Greece, Greece Travel Guide
Ioannina depends on a city bus system for public transit, as it doesn't have a metro or tram.
The main public transport within the city and to immediate suburbs is the City bus system (Astiko KTEL Ioanninon). This network connects the key regions of the city.
Buying tickets from kiosks or small shops is cheaper. Fares are typically €1.20-€1.70 per ride.
Buses generally operate from early morning (around 6:00 AM) until late evening (approximately 10:00 PM - 11:00 PM). Service is reduced on weekends.
Newer buses may feature ramps or low-floor access. Older buses might not be fully accessible. Cobblestones in the old town pose challenges.
Licensed taxis are typically silver or dark grey and have a "TAXI" a rooftop sign.
You can flag down a taxi on the street, find them at designated taxi stands, or call a local taxi radio station.
Fares are metered (flag-down fee applies). Most accept cash; confirm card acceptance with the driver.
Uber does not operate in Ioannina. FREENOW (formerly Beat) is an app for hailing licensed taxis.
Consider renting a vehicle for independent exploration of Ioannina and the wider Epirus region.
The Old Town (within the Kastro walls) and the lakefront promenade (Molos) are ideal for walking.
AN exclusive cycling path runs along the lakefront (Paralimnio), offering a safe and scenic route.
Cycling on busy city streets can be challenging due to traffic; be careful. No specific "no-go" areas.
Ioannina features some unique transport options tied to its natural setting.
Accessibility infrastructure in Ioannina is seeing upgrades, but challenges persist.
The older parts of the city, particularly the Kastro, have cobblestones and sharp slopes, making navigation difficult for wheelchairs or those with limited mobility.
More recent public buildings and accommodations are more likely to be accessible. Taxis can be a good option for direct transport, though confirming accessibility beforehand is recommended.
When walking in the Kastro, wear comfortable, sturdy shoes. The cobblestones are charming but can be uneven.
Using Google Maps can simplify navigation on foot.