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Book a reliable, affordable, and comfortable transfer for today or in advance.
Athens International Airport (ATH) serves as Greece’s primary gateway for travelers heading to destinations like Vrilissia, a leafy northern suburb just 25 km away. The journey typically takes 30–40 minutes by road, offering views of urban Athens transitioning into quieter residential neighborhoods. Whether arriving for business or leisure, understanding your transfer options ensures a smooth start to your trip.
Vrilissia combines suburban tranquility with easy access to central Athens. Known for its parks—like Alsos Veikou—and proximity to Mount Penteli’s hiking trails, it’s popular among families and professionals seeking a relaxed base near the city. Cafes along Plateia Agiou Georgiou and cultural spots like the Vorres Museum add charm to this area.
After landing at Athens Airport’s modern terminals (Terminal 1 for international flights; Terminal 2 for Schengen), follow English/Greek signage to baggage claim and exits. Currency exchange counters and ATMs are available near arrivals. For pre-booked transfers like A2B’s private services, drivers typically meet passengers at designated pickup zones with name signs.
The X93 express bus connects the airport to Kifissos Bus Station (€6). From there, take Metro Line 1 (Green Line) to Nerantziotissa Station (€1.20) and a short taxi ride (€8–12) to Vrilissia. While affordable (~€10–15 total), this option takes 90+ minutes and suits budget travelers without heavy luggage.
Official airport taxis charge fixed daytime fares of €35–50 for an Athens Airport to Vrilissia transfer, depending on traffic. Night rates (midnight–5 AM) are higher (+20%). Use only licensed taxis (white with blue stripes) from the official queue outside arrivals. Rideshares like Uber operate but may cost similarly due to local regulations.
Major rental agencies (Hertz, Avis) operate desks at arrivals. Daily rates start at €25–40 for compact cars. Note that central Vrilissia has limited parking—ideal if staying in areas with private driveways or hotels offering spaces.
Pre-booking a private transfer via providers like **A2B** ensures door-to-door service with fixed pricing (~€45–65). Drivers track your flight for delays and assist with luggage—ideal for families or late-night arrivals.
Option | Cost (€) | Time | Convenience |
---|---|---|---|
Public Transport | 10–15 | 90+ mins | Moderate |
Taxi | 35–50 | 30–40 mins | High |
Car Rental | 25–40+ | 30–40 mins | Variable |
Private Transfer | 45–65 | 30–40 mins | Highest |
Recommendations:
Most transfers drop guests directly at hotels or residences in Vrilissia’s compact center. If using public transport:
Daytime fares range €35–50, depending on traffic. Late-night rides cost ~20% more.
Yes—but it involves multiple connections (~90 minutes). Suitable for light packers on tight budgets.
Pre-booked services like A2B offer fixed rates (~€45–65), flight tracking, and meet-and-greet convenience—ideal for first-time visitors.
The distance is ~25 km (~15 miles). Travel time averages 30–40 minutes.
Yes—but pre-booking guarantees availability and avoids last-minute price surges.
Safe travels! Whether exploring Mount Penteli or unwinding in suburban comfort, seamless transfers let you focus on enjoying Greece’s vibrant culture from the moment you land.
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