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Archaeological Museum of Piraeus
The city’s main museum, displaying important finds from ancient Piraeus including bronzes, sculpture, pottery, and material linked to the old harbor and classical naval power.
Take a flight from Santorini (Island) to Piraeus and enjoy the approximately 146 miles (236 km) long journey. Find schedules and pricing options for a convenient and affordable trip.
There are 8 flights per day. The earliest flight runs at 00:05, the last at 23:50. October is the cheapest month to fly.
Distance 146 miles (236 km) |
Average flight duration 54m |
Flights per day 9 |
Direct flights 8 |
First flight 12:05 AM |
Last flight 11:50 PM |
Cheapest Month Oct |
Cheapest Day Tue |
High Season Jul - Sep |
Low Season Jan - Mar |
Busiest Day Sat |
Least Busy Day Sat |
Best time to book 70 days |
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The city’s main museum, displaying important finds from ancient Piraeus including bronzes, sculpture, pottery, and material linked to the old harbor and classical naval power.
A respected maritime museum near Zea Marina covering Greek naval history, ship models, maps, and seafaring traditions from antiquity to modern times.
Historic armored cruiser preserved as a floating museum in the Faliro area, presenting naval life and major moments in modern Greek maritime history.
A picturesque small harbor lined with moored boats and waterfront views, popular for strolling and photography and one of the most recognizable scenes in greater Piraeus.
A scenic coastal promenade with sea views, rocks, and sunset walks, especially loved by locals for a relaxed walk along the edge of the Saronic Gulf.
An elegant marina area for walking among yachts, cafes, and views of the harbor, blending modern leisure with easy access to nearby museums and antiquities.
Traditional fisherman's soup made with the daily catch, olive oil, lemon, and vegetables. It is strongly associated with Greek port towns such as Piraeus.
Fresh sardines simply grilled with olive oil, lemon, and oregano. A classic Piraeus seafood dish reflecting the city's long maritime culture.
Lightly floured and fried squid, usually served with lemon. It is one of the most common meze and seafood plates in Piraeus tavernas.
Historic, very simple fish taverna famous for shrimp, fried fish, and classic port-side dining. One of the best-known traditional spots in Piraeus.
Established seafood restaurant by chef Lefteris Lazarou, known for refined Greek fish dishes and a polished marina setting.
Well-known cafe restaurant in Pasalimani with a stylish neoclassical setting, good all-day menu, and strong local following.
Generally moderate by Greek standards: casual food is affordable, while waterfront dining and summer stays cost more.
Tipping is appreciated but not mandatory. Round up or leave 5-10% at restaurants for good service; small change for cafes and taxis is enough.
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