Piraeus (/paɪˈriːəs, pɪˈreɪ.əs/; Greek: Πειραιάς Pireás [pireˈas], Ancient Greek: Πειραιεύς, Peiraieús, pronounced [peːrai̯eús]) is a port city in the region of Attica, Greece. Piraeus is located within the Athens urban area, 12 kilometres (7 miles) southwest from its city center (municipality of Athens), and lies along the east coast of the Saronic Gulf.
Restaurants in Piraeus
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Private Sighteeing Tours in Athens (Piraeus), Peloponesse (Corinthos, Argolida, etc), Delphi, Meteora. Multi days tours all over Greece. Airport/Sea ports private transfers.
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It was absorbing moving around the splendid array of artefacts from antiquity. Funerary stelae and sculptures abound and reflect the reverence accorded to this seminal life event. Many stone reliefs are to be seen. A Greek pursuing a wounded Amazon who's bearing a shield is cogent, as are those of a Priest and Priestess in ritual attitude and the narrative of a Dispute between Apollo and Herakles. Herakles with a quadriga of chariot pulled by four horses is wonderful. That portraying three nymphs in motion is another highlight. The Piraeus Apollo in bronze is a prized sculpture and is the earliest known life-size depiction dating from around 525 BCE. It is accompanied with slightly later fine bronzes of Athena and Artemis.
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Olympiacos was founded in 1925 in Piraeus and is the largest multi-athletic organization in Greece and one of the largest in the world, with activities in 17 different competitive departments. The Museum is in the Football Stadium and opens on Tuesday-Thursday-Friday-Saturday 10:00-18:00, Wednesday 12:00-20:00 and Sunday 10:00-16:00. On matchdays it closes 2 hours before kick-off. Tours of the Museum and the Stadium George Karaiskakis are available, for groups and individual visitors after booking.
4.5 based on 228 reviews
Amazing stadium with amazing fans and a great team called olympiakos piraeus or as it's their nickname "the legend" Thank you
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Saint Nicholas is the most beautiful church of the Piraeus port. It stands out with its blue dome near the cruise ships terminal and it's certainly worth visiting.
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The MindTrap is the largest live escape game in Europe. Our first rooms begun in Thessaloniki, in September 2014 and we have expanded our fun world in 14 more branches all around Greece eversince. Our rooms are specially modified spaces, based on a specific theme/scenario. The decoration is unique and breathtaking. Inside, a group of 2-6 persons is getting locked and they have to find all the clues, solve all the riddles, open hidden doors and operate weird constructions and mechanisms that keep the door locked. The time runs and the team has to escape!
This was without a doubt the most scary room I have completed to date (#51), the dynamics of the game play are really well done and keep you on edge throughout. The acting is really immersive and no matter how brave you are they will get you running! The puzzles were really not too challenging but funnily enough the setting makes it harder for you to focus since you are always on edge and looking over your shoulder. A brilliant room .. for the brave!
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The amazing church is opposite to the Bank of Greece. While you are on the staircase of the church, you will find mighty Byzantine pillars that confronts the particular Corinthian and Doric ones in the façade of the bank .. This entourage embraces the history of Greece. Located very close from the port of Piraeus, the Metropolis holy church of Agia Triada survived the bombardment of 11 January 1944. It is beautifully constructed on the luxurious Byzantine fashion and it has very special icons of the saints (Katarina and Dimitris are my favourite), chandeliers and ceiling paintings. I highly recommend.
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Movie Theater in Piraeus Greece
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