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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › PiraeusPiraeus - Wikipedia

    Piraeus is a rocky outcropping on the Greek coast that features the steep hill of Munichia and modern-day Kastella.

  2. Η επίσημη ιστοσελίδα της Τράπεζας Πειραιώς. Βρείτε πληροφορίες για λογαριασμούς, καταθέσεις, καθώς και ενημερώσεις για όλα τα τραπεζικά προϊόντα.

  3. Jul 4, 2024 · Piraeus, city and dímos (municipality), Attica (Modern Greek: Attikí) periféreia (region), Greece. Piraeus is the port of Athens (Athína) and lies on Phaleron Bay, about 6 miles (10 km) southwest of Athens by highway.

  4. Discover the best things to do in Piraeus, including neighbourhoods and marinas (Piraiki, Zeas, Pasalimani, Mikrolimano and Kastella), museums, tavernas, art spaces and nightlife)

  5. Jun 3, 2019 · Piraeus is the largest Mediterranean port in terms of passenger traffic and commercial activity, and most of Athens' visitors simply consider it a transit point to the Aegean islands. However, this city's versatile coastline and numerous cultural stops make it a destination in its own right.

  6. Jun 2, 2013 · Located just 7 km (5 miles) south west of Athens, Piraeus is in fact a limestone peninsula offering natural harbours which the Athenians exploited to create what, at its height in the 5th century BCE, would be the most important port and biggest naval base in the Greek world.

  7. Piraeus, located in the southeast of Greece, is home to Europes biggest passenger port and as such is a huge draw for cruise ships from around the world bringing tourists eager to explore this centuries-old city.

  8. Piraeus is the main port of Athens and a bustling city with 19th-century gems, bazaars and fish tavernas with an island feel. Discover the best of Piraeus, Greece.

  9. www.visitgreece.gr › mainland › atticaPiraeus - Visit Greece

    Piraeus. A port-city with a fascinating ancient history, vibrant, with sights worth seeing. A city that grew and gained power, becoming an important commercial, cultural and industrial center throughout the centuries.

  10. Piraeus, also written Peiraieus, is only eight kilometers from central Athens and to this day is considered the port city of the Greek capital. Currently, the area has a population of nearly 200,000 people.

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