Getting Here

How to get to Voula 

Tram 

Voula is located in the southern suburbs of Athens. One of the ways you can reach it from the central Syntagma Square of Athens is by a tram that eventually ends up on a coastal road and goes southeast to Glyfada, terminating in Voula. You must take the T6 that stops in Pikrodafni and from there change to T7 that goes to the final stop Asklipio Voulas (Ασκληπιείο Βούλας). The tram that goes from Agia Triada to Asklipio Voulas is T7

Bus 

Taking a bus is another possible way of reaching Voula. The A2 will take you to Voula and if you want to go to Glyfada then A3 is your other choice. For those who are traveling from Piraeus, you must take A1 to get to Voula. 

The X96 which is a bus that connects the airport to the port of Piraeus conveniently passes through the areas of Vari, Vouliagmeni, Voula, Glyfada and Faliron. Just make sure where exactly you need to get off, as it doesn’t stop on all stations. 

Metro 

The red metro line goes all the way to Elliniko station, which is the terminating station of the red line. From here you can either take the 122 bus that goes all the way to Glyfada main square. Alternatively you can take a taxi from the taxi station lined outside the metro station. 

Taxi

You can also take a taxi which will cost you somewhere between 15-20 Euro, depending on the time of day and traffic. 

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Piraeus Port of Athens