Piraeus
Athens' historic port. Seaside living, island ferries and a fast-growing BPO scene.
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Greece's busiest port, now a serious multilingual hub. Work in a modern BPO, then walk to a seafood taverna or catch a ferry to the islands.
BPO offices are concentrated near the port and the nearby Athens business districts. Piraeus offers lower rent than central Athens with metro links to the capital in 20 minutes.
Metro Line 1 connects Piraeus to Athens centre in 20 minutes, trams run along the coast, and the port is the gateway to the Aegean islands. Monthly transport pass around €30.
Seafront bars and tavernas along Mikrolimano and Pasalimani, live rembetika music, and easy access to Athens' rooftop bars and clubs.
Fresh seafood at Mikrolimano, traditional tavernas in Kastella, and the best souvlaki joints before a late ferry.
Coastal walks and runs around the port, basketball and football clubs with passionate local followings, and weekend island-hopping from the ferry terminal.
Famous Piraeus cuisine
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