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Athens Metro

Maps, schedules, tickets, the Ath.ena card, and route planning—everything for Athens Metro in one place.

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Status of Athens Metro

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L1

Line 1 (Green) · Piraeus – Kifisia

Normal operation
OK
L2

Line 2 (Red) · Anthoupoli – Elliniko

Normal operation
OK
L3

Line 3 (Blue) · Dimotiko Theatro – Airport

Normal operation
OK
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3
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66
stations
91 km
network
250 million+
passengers/year

Welcome to Athens Metro

Welcome to the athensmetro.org, an independent guide to Athens Metro. The network has 3 lines and 66 stations — the Line 1 (green) from Piraeus to Kifisia, the Line 2 (red) from Anthoupoli to Elliniko and the Line 3 (blue) from Dimotiko Theatro in Piraeus to Airport “Eleftherios Venizelos.”

The metro is operated by STASY S.A. under the supervision of OASA. Here you’ll find a page for each line and station, an interactive map, schedules, ticket prices and Ath.ena card rates, as well as route planning from station to station. At the stations Syntagma and Akropoli You can see archaeological finds from the Metro excavations.

Train Athens Metro
STASY · Athens Metro

91 km · 66 stations · 3 metro lines in Athens

From the port of Piraeus to Airport — the fastest way to get around Athens, every day.

Plan your route

Select a starting point and destination—the route planner shows the fastest route, transfers, and estimated travel time.

Plan your journey

Popular Routes

M3Syntagma → Airport
Directly via Line 3
~40 minutes
M3Monastiraki → Piraeus
Toward the port and the ships
~12 minutes
M2Syntagma → Akropoli
A Station for the Rock
~2 minutes
M1Omonia → Kifisia
Northern suburbs by train
~25 minutes
M1Piraeus → Kifisia
End to end with Line 1
~40 minutes
M2Attiki → Elliniko
Crossing the city on the Line 2
~28 minutes

Tickets & Prices

90-minute ticket
1,20 €
Unlimited rides for 90 minutes on all modes of transportation
Daily
4,10 €
Unlimited rides for 24 hours
5-Day Pass
8,20 €
Unlimited rides for 5 days
To/From Airport
9 €
Special ticket for Airport

Frequently Asked Questions

Athens Metro has 3 lines with 66 stations: Line 1 (green, the “electric train”), Line 2 (red), and Line 3 (blue), which goes as far as Airport. Lines 2 and 3 operate from STASY, while Line 1 is the historic line dating back to 1869.

The first buses depart around 5:00–5:30 a.m., and the last ones around 12:15 a.m. Every Saturday, Lines 2 and 3 operate 24 hours a day (starting in September 2025), while on Fridays, service hours are extended. Route Line 1 is exempt from 24-hour service.

The single ticket for the 90 minutes costs €1.20 and is valid on the metro, buses, trolleybuses, and trams. The daily pass costs €4.10. A special fare applies to the Airport. 9 €.

With the Line 3 (blue) Direct — this is the only line that goes to Airport “Eleftherios Venizelos.” From Syntagma, the trip takes about 40 minutes. Buses to the airport run less frequently (every ~30–36 minutes).

The Ath.ena Card It’s the OASA contactless electronic card for all modes of transportation. There’s also a paper version. Ath.ena Ticket. Tap it on the blue readers at the gates and top it up at machines, ticket kiosks, or through the app.

For real-time schedules, you can use the app OASA Telematics or Moovit/Google Maps, which show arrival times and route planning for the entire network.

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