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    Patras (Greek: Πάτρα, romanized: Pátra pronounced ⓘ; Katharevousa and Ancient Greek: Πάτραι; Latin: Patrae) is Greece's third-largest city and the regional capital and largest city of Western Greece, in the northern Peloponnese, 215 km (134 mi) west of Athens.

  2. Jan 26, 2020 · Capital of the Achaia prefecture, Patras has a heavenly setting on its namesake gulf at the very north of Peloponnese. Modern Patras by the water was rebuilt around impressive squares after the city was damaged Greek War of Independence in the 19th century.

  3. www.visitgreece.gr › mainland › peloponnesePatras - Visit Greece

    Welcome to Patras, a bustling student city, a place where entertainment, history and culture mingle together to create a destination filled with wonderful discoveries. Gifted by nature, Patras is nowadays a commercial hub and Greece’s third most significant city.

  4. Find out everything about your holidays in Patra on our travel guide! Located on the northern side of Peloponnese, Patra Greece is the third-largest city in the country. This town gets busy due to its port that serves ferries schedules to the Ionian islands and Italy all year round.

  5. Jun 20, 2024 · Wander in the beautiful old town, explore the squares, sidewalks, and the bustling port, linking Greece with Italy- there are so many glorious spots waiting to be discovered. Here we share 20 of the Best Things to See and Do in Patras. Apollon Theatre in Patras. Medieval Castle.

  6. Nov 23, 2023 · Patra is home to a very active port on the western coast of Greece, from where it’s easy to reach some of the most beautiful islands in the Ionian, including Lefkada, Zakynthos, Paxos, and Kefalonia.

  7. Patras is the capital of Achaia and is Greece’s most important sea link with the rest of Europe. Patras is the largest city in the Peloponnesos and has a number of important historical sites, great restaurants, beautiful beaches and a very large student population.

  8. Patras (Modern Greek: Πάτρα, Greek pronunciation: [ˈpatra], Classical Greek and Katharevousa: Πάτραι (pl.)) is the third largest city of Greece, after Athens and Thessaloniki. It is the capital of the Prefecture of Achaea on the Peloponnese and the western gateway into the country, thanks to numerous ferry connections with Italy.

  9. Patras, 130 miles (230km) west of Athens, is situated just west of the narrow mouth to the Gulf of Corinth, on the northwest shore of the Peloponnesian peninsula. Three of the "Eptanisa" (seven islands) off Greece's western coast are about a two hour trip from this, Greece's third-largest city (metro pop. 213,000).

  10. Wander in the beautiful old town and in the castle built by the Byzantine Emperor Justinian I. Explore the multiplexes, squares, sidewalks and the bustling port, linking Greece with Italy. This city in the Peloponnese, with its Mediterranean temperament, will never fail to entertain you.

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