Piraeus today..
In its waters, many commercial and passenger ships and speed boats find a shelter each day to carry people to the magical Greek Islands. See photo album in the fb.

The port and the city of Piraeus exist today, respectfully preserving the cultural heritage of centuries.. It is the largest port of Greece and the first in the eastern Mediterranean. In its waters, many commercial and passenger ships and speed boats find a shelter each day to carry people to the magical Greek Islands. On its left side, where the lion of Pireaus is (with the cafe - restaurant at the bottom), impressive cruise ships dock daily, carrying tourists from around the world. It is regarded as one of the largest shopping centers, where many branches of the light industry have been developed.

On the coast line, there are many shipping companies and ship-owners offices. The port of Piraeus  is modern and has all kind of facilities, that serve the intense traffic. Since 1930, its organization has been assigned to the Piraeus Port Authority, a Public Entity, that aims to improve its functionality. In the center of the harbor, on Gounaris str. across George Karaiskakis Square (with the namesake statue of the hero of 1821), in the market of Piraeus, with fresh local products, from meat and fish to fruits and vegetables and a great variety of aromatic herbs and spices..

In a short distance below (along the coastal road), you will find the train station of Piraeus from where you can move towards the center of Athens and continue by metro to anywhere you want (such as Acropolis, Monastiraki, Syntagma, Thission, etc.) In front of the train station of Piraeus, there are several bus stations, serving various parts of the city, Kastella, Freatida and Piraiki.-
Piraeus is a few kilometers from the Nestorion and accommodate dozens of guests to and from the port since it is located at the crossroads where the sea meet the roads from airport from Piraeus  and from Athens at the nice suburb of Palaio Faliro, 8 Pentelis str.
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Free copy text from the tourist guide of Piraeus edition Koinoniki newspaper discover the city.
http://www.destinationpiraeus.com/gr/