Athens city centre is 34–36 km from the airport — close enough to drive in 44 minutes off-peak, far enough that bad timing can double that. I’m Nikos Alexiou, and I’ve been navigating this route for over 20 years. Here’s every realistic option for getting from Athens Airport to the city in 2026, with honest advice on which one fits your situation.
Athens Airport to City Centre: Quick Comparison
| Option | Cost | Time (off-peak) | Time (rush hour) | 24-hour? |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Metro Line 3 | €10.90 | 44 min | 44 min (unaffected) | No (06:30–00:00) |
| X95 Express Bus | €5.50 | 60–75 min | 75–90 min | Yes |
| Official taxi (flat rate) | €40 (day) / €55 (night) | 44 min | 60–80 min | Yes |
| Welcome Pickups (pre-booked) | €43 fixed | 44 min | 60–80 min | Yes Book Now ↗ |
| Uber Taxi / FreeNow | €40+ metered | 44 min | 60–80 min | Yes |
By Metro: The Route That Ignores Traffic
Metro Line 3 is the fastest and most predictable way to reach central Athens. The train leaves from inside the airport terminal (well-signed after customs) and runs directly to Syntagma Square in 44 minutes, non-stop. It then continues to Monastiraki and Egaleo.
- Fare: €10.90 single. Machines accept cards and cash.
- Frequency: Every 30 minutes.
- Operating hours: 06:30–00:00 (02:00 on Friday and Saturday nights).
- City destinations served directly: Syntagma, Monastiraki (connecting to Line 1 for Piraeus and Kifissia).
If you’re arriving during peak hours (08:00–10:00 or 16:00–19:00), the metro advantage over taxi becomes significant — traffic can add 30–40 minutes to a taxi journey while the metro stays at exactly 44 minutes. For solo travellers with manageable luggage, this is my strongest recommendation.
By Taxi: The Flat Rate to Know
All central Athens destinations are covered by a flat rate from the airport:
- Day rate (05:00–00:00): €40
- Night rate (00:00–05:00): €55
Central Athens includes: Syntagma, Plaka, Monastiraki, Psyrri, Gazi, Kolonaki, Exarcheia, Pangrati, Koukaki, Makriyianni, and the wider central ring. The taxi rank is directly outside arrivals — all taxis are yellow. The flat rate is posted on signs and must be honoured by every licensed driver.
Destinations outside this zone (Piraeus, Glyfada, Kifissia) use the meter. For Piraeus, expect €50–58 daytime metered.
By Pre-Booked Transfer: The Stress-Free Option
Welcome Pickups gives you a fixed-price private transfer with a named driver waiting in the arrivals hall. Price to central Athens: typically €43 — sometimes undercutting the official taxi flat rate.
Why it’s worth considering over the rank queue:
- Driver in arrivals with your name — walk straight to the car, no queue
- Flight monitoring means late landings don’t cost you a rebooking fee
- Fixed price regardless of traffic
- Child seats available on request
- English guaranteed
For groups of 4–8, GetTransfer is worth pricing — you post your journey and receive competitive quotes from local operators, often with a large vehicle for less than two taxis combined.
How Long Is the Journey from Athens Airport to the City?
| Departure time | Expected taxi/transfer journey time |
|---|---|
| 05:00–07:30 (early morning) | 35–40 minutes |
| 07:30–10:00 (morning peak) | 60–80 minutes |
| 10:00–15:00 (midday) | 44–50 minutes |
| 15:00–19:00 (afternoon peak) | 55–75 minutes |
| 19:00–00:00 (evening) | 40–50 minutes |
| 00:00–05:00 (overnight) | 35–40 minutes |
Which Option Suits You?
| Traveller type | Best option |
|---|---|
| Solo, light luggage | Metro (€10.90) — fastest and cheapest combined |
| Solo, heavy luggage | Taxi rank (€40 flat) |
| Couple | Taxi rank or Welcome Pickups (€40 / 2 = €19pp) |
| Family with young children | Welcome Pickups (child seat, meet & greet, no rank queue) |
| Business traveller | Welcome Pickups or Uber Taxi (cashless + receipt) |
| Honeymooners | Welcome Pickups — a nice start to the trip |
| Group of 4–8 | GetTransfer minivan (competitive per-head rate) |
| Budget traveller | X95 bus (€5.50) if timing is flexible |
| Mature travellers | Welcome Pickups — driver in arrivals, no app required on your end |
| Late night arrival (after midnight) | Taxi rank or pre-booked transfer (metro doesn’t run) |
Key Areas and Their Best Transport Options
Syntagma, Plaka, Monastiraki, Kolonaki, Psyrri: All within the flat taxi rate zone. Metro Line 3 drops at Syntagma or Monastiraki. Best choice: metro if travelling light, taxi or Welcome Pickups with luggage.
Koukaki, Makriyianni, Filopappou: Close to the Acropolis — flat rate applies. Nearest metro: Acropolis (Line 2). Get the metro to Syntagma then change to Line 2, or take a taxi direct.
Piraeus: Outside the flat rate zone — meter applies (€50–58 daytime). No direct metro from the airport; change at Monastiraki to Line 1 (~65 min total). For Piraeus, taxi is often faster and the metered fare is worth it to save the hassle of the change.
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I get from Athens Airport to the city centre?
Your main options are Metro Line 3 (€10.90, 44 min), the X95 express bus (€5.50, 60–90 min), or a taxi / pre-booked transfer (€40 flat rate to central Athens, 44 min off-peak).
How much does it cost to get from Athens Airport to the city?
Bus: €5.50. Metro: €10.90. Taxi: €40 (day) / €55 (night) flat rate. Pre-booked transfer: €43 fixed.
How long does it take to get from Athens Airport to the city centre?
By metro: always 44 minutes. By taxi: 44 minutes off-peak, up to 80 minutes during morning or afternoon rush hour. By bus: 60–90 minutes depending on traffic.
What is the cheapest way from Athens Airport to the city?
The X95 bus at €5.50 is the cheapest per person. For two or more people sharing, the taxi flat rate (€40 split) works out comparable or cheaper per head than multiple metro tickets.
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