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Getting to The Stadium
The Athens Olympic Sports Complex can be reached by metro with the nearest station to the stadium being Irini on Metro Line 1 which runs from Monastiraki and Omonia stations in the city centre. The journey to the stadium from the city centre takes around 25 minutes with trains running at 3 – 10 minutes throughout the day. From the station it is a 10 minute walk through the Olympic Complex to the stadium. The last train returning after the match leaves Irini at 00.24am. Tickets cost €0.80 for a single or (depending how much traveling you plan on doing) it may be worth investing in a day ticket (€4) valid on all modes of transport between all stations except the Airport.
By suburban train or Proastiakos, the nearest station to the ground is Neratziotissa.
From the city centre, there’s also the X14 bus which runs from Syntagma Square in central Athens direct to the Olympic Stadium taking a minimum of 30 minutes. Alternatively bus lines A7 Kaniggos - Kifissia - N. Erythraia, Β7 Kaniggos - Kifissia - N. Kifissia, 602 N. Ionia - Kalogreza - Panormou Metro Station, 550 P. Faliro - Kifissia, 441 Irakleio Metro Station - Halandri - Aghia Paraskevi also serve the stadium.
If you have hired a car, the best way up to the ground involves exiting the city centre to the north via Kifissias Avenue and following the roadsigns to OAKA. If you’re travelling via the Attiki Odos ring road, you’re best using exit 11 (Kifissias - Ol. Stadium). It may be worth parking in the Athens Mall car park mentioned above and walking to the stadium from here on foot.
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