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  4. Moutzouris Steam Train in Pelion, Greece

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  5. Travel in Greece by Train

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  2. Greece Train Routes

    Scenic train routes in Greece. The Pelion train. A steam train travels from Ano Lehonia to Milies, up the spectacular Mount Pelion. The journey lasts 1.5 hours, including a 15-minute break. The Rack Railway. A rack railroad from Diakofto to Kalavryta takes you through the gorgeous Vouraikos Gorge. The journey lasts approximately 1 hour.

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    Customer Service Line for tourist Trains: + 30 213 012 1010. Find Hellenic Train Digital: Facebook. Twitter. LinkedIn. Telegram. YouTube. Travel with our ETR trains, at high speed, departing and arriving from the center of the main cities. Buy the tickets online with our offers.

  4. How To Book A Train Ticket In Greece This Year

    Trains in Greece. The train network in Greece connects several cities. Some of the most important ones are Athens, Thessaloniki, Kalambaka near the Meteora monasteries, Corinth, Larissa, Volos and Trikala. The train is a great way to travel around Greece. It is efficient, convenient and punctual.

  5. All aboard: Greece's scenic train journeys

    These days the service only operates on the 15km section between Ano Lehonia and Milies, but the magic of the journey remains intact. The 60cm-gauge line is one of the narrowest in the world and the train's speed of just 20km/h allows for a leisurely and absorbing expedition in the heart of one of Greece's most beautiful mountains.

  6. Greece Rail Passes and Train Tips from Rick Steves

    Greece rail passes: Key details. Greece Eurail Pass: Gives a 20-30 percent discount on most Greece-Italy ferries (and a 30 percent discount on some domestic ferries, but only if you've used the pass on a Greece-Italy ferry operated by Superfast Ferries/ANEK Lines). Greek Islands Eurail Pass: This unusual pass comes in two versions: A four-trip version that's valid only on ferries within ...

  7. Trains in Greece: Rail connection

    Although the most popular way to travel in Greece is by bus (Ktel), traveling by trains can also be convenient.Fares for trains in Greece are also less expensive than bus tickets. The main train station in Athens is Larissis Station, while in Thessaloniki the station is located on Monastiriou Avenue, about 15 min drive from Aristotle Square.. Information about domestic and international train ...

  8. Greece Itinerary

    Train travel in Greece can be challenging at times, but the magnificent scenery makes it worth your while. Travel Greece with InterCitys and regional trains run by Greek Railways OSE. For this Greece travel itinerary, we recommend a Eurail Greece Pass. Or make this trip part of a larger European adventure and travel with a Eurail Global Pass ...

  9. By train

    By train. Travelling by train combines safety with an affordable price. Greece's railway network is approximately 2,500 km long, covering the greater part of the mainland. The transportation of passengers, luggage and driver-accompanied vehicles is carried out through regularly scheduled routes that are amended every year.

  10. London to Athens by train

    Step 1, travel from London to Athens by train & ferry as shown in the London to Athens section above. A metro links Athens & Piraeus frequently through the day, taking just 25 minutes or so. Step 2, ferries sail overnight from Piraeus to Heraklion, the capital of Crete, every day.

  11. Trains in Greece

    Scenic train routes in Greece. The Pelion train. A steam train travels from Ano Lehonia to Milies, up the spectacular Mount Pelion. The journey lasts 1.5 hours, including a 15-minute break. The Rack Railway. A rack railroad from Diakofto to Kalavryta takes you through the gorgeous Vouraikos Gorge. The journey lasts approximately 1 hour.

  12. Train Travel in Greece

    InterRail One Country Pass (Greece) is the option for European residents and gives 3 to 8 days of unlimited train travel in Greece within one month. The Greece Plus InterRail One Country pass also includes the ferry transport between Italy and Greece on ferries operated by Attica Ferries. You might also want to read about:

  13. Train travel guide to Greece

    Train travel in Greece. Greece has got a magical combination of ancient archaeological sites and a relaxed, cosmopolitan vibe. There are islands with breathtakingly beautiful beaches; the clarity of light in Greece is well-known, as is the country's amazing variety and abundance of flowers and plants. Immigration has a huge impact on Greece's ...

  14. Greece

    The major rail network in Greece is composed of the following trains: Proastiakos (P) link suburbs to main cities. 2nd Class only. No reservations required, nor possible. Trains are equipped with air-conditioning and bicycle transport. InterCity (IC) connect the large cities of Thessaloniki, Dikea, Athens, and Alexandroupoli together.

  15. Greece Rail Travel Map

    Greece Rail Travel Map showing major locations and routes through the country. Destinations. Countries. Austria England France. Germany Italy Netherlands. Spain ... Map shows major rail routes through Greece and connecting cities. Line Key; high speed and fast intercity trains available: normal train services available: Surrounding Countries ...

  16. Eurail Greece Pass

    If you're a European resident you can travel with an Interrail Pass. Most high-speed and night trains require a reservation at an additional cost. Learn more about seat reservations. 1st class Passes are valid in both 1st and 2nd class coaches. 2nd class Passes are only valid in 2nd class coaches. You need to activate your Eurail Pass within ...

  17. The MostScenicRail Journeys In Greece

    Boasting one of the oldest railways in Europe - its first line, connecting Athens with the port of Piraeus, was built in 1869 - it comes as a surprise that Greece doesn't have an advanced rail network today.The Greek railways have suffered underinvestment and neglect for decades, while there's only a handful of lines connecting major cities, next to a few international ones.

  18. Train Travel in Greece

    ETR 470 trainset (Photo: Hellenic Train/Facebook) Train travel in Greece - domestic trains. Passenger trains in Greece are operated by Hellenic Trains. The train is a good choice if you want to travel quickly and comfortably from Athens to Thessaloniki, or to cities along the route. However, trains in Greece do not reach many interesting places.

  19. Getting around in Greece

    Ferries are the classic way to traverse Greece's 227 islands, with myriad connections linking islands and the mainland during the summer months. The Greek ferry network is comprehensive, so it's easy to island-hop almost at will. The boats going between the islands include fast car ferries, slower traditional boats, sleek catamarans and spidery ...

  20. Trains in Greece

    Domestic Trains in Greece. Local interregional trains in Greece are marked on schedules as ΑΠ, ΗΛ, or DES; the slightly faster Express trains are marked as TAX. InterCity (IC) are the high-speed trains connecting major cities in Greece, one of which is an overnight train connecting Athens to Alexandroupoli via Thessaloniki.

  21. Public transport in Greece: How to Get Around Greece in 2024

    You can get long-distance buses between Athens and other Greek cities for €20-40. (The bus from Athens to Thessaloniki is typically around €32 one way.) Ferries and trains are priced similarly to buses. For instance, you can get from Athens to the islands near Athens ( Hydra, Poros, etc) for around €25 on the ferry.

  22. Ticket Purchase

    The train as a medium for highlighting destinations, touristic routes, cultural and artistic activities. ... Travel Information. Travel Information. All train routes in Greece and abroad, in detail. InterCity Network. Intercity Trains (IC) Suburban & Regional Railway of Athens, Thessaloniki and Patras.

  23. Greece by Train

    The arrival time in Skopje is 21:55. The train ticket fare is 13 EUR. An alternative travel route is by train from Thessaloniki to Florina (Greece). There you cross the border by taxi to Bitola (North Macedonia), from where you continue by train to Skopje. 1) Thessaloniki to Florina: the journey time is 2:40 hours.

  24. Greece's Most Scenic Train Trips

    By Nana Coupeau. October 15, 2023. The Pelion steam train, which takes you through the breathtaking scenery of the region, is one of Greece 's most scenic train trips. It primarily serves as a tourist attraction. credit: Vartan62/wikimedia commons CC BY-SA 4.0. Greece has some of the most scenic train trips in Europe.

  25. How to Plan the Perfect Trip to Crete, Greece

    Best Time to Visit. The best time to visit Crete is from June to August when the weather on the island is at its prime. As WeatherSpark notes, the warmest weather can be found between early June ...

  26. Things You Should Know Before Going to Greece, According to a Local

    Pace yourself when drinking alcohol. The bars and clubs stay open really late in parts of Greece. Joanna Kalafatis. A lot of travelers take advantage of Greece's lax attitude toward alcohol ...

  27. Travel warning issued for LGBTQ+ tourists in Greece. Where ...

    When same-sex marriage was legalised in Greece back in February, LGBTQ+ campaigners celebrated. Now, though, the British Foreign Office has issued new travel advice for queer people travelling to ...

  28. Gay travel guide: The best places to visit in Greece

    Crete. Even if it isn't as well known to the gay community, Crete is one of the best places to visit in Greece. It's full of exquisite dining, shopping, and history, so it truly has something for everyone. LGBTQ+ travelers can feel safe in Crete, but exercise caution outside of the main cities.

  29. Battle of the Beaches: Greece Has New Plan to Keep Its Coasts Pristine

    The list of "untrodden beaches," unveiled in a joint agreement between Greece's finance and environment ministers, is part of a broader effort to restore balance, the government said. "The ...