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Bus Line X80 Links Acropolis, Athens Center with Piraeus Port

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The Hellenic Parliament building at Syntagma Square. Photo by Greek Travel Pages (GTP)

The Athens Urban Transport Organization (OASA) on Thursday relaunched the bus line “X80 Piraeus-Akropolis-Syntagma Express”, aiming to facilitate both Greek passengers and tourists during their travels in Athens.

Photo Source: Municipality of Piraeus

Photo Source: Municipality of Piraeus

The X80 express bus line links the Piraeus Port Authority (PPA or OLP) cruise terminal in Piraeus (Xaveriou Coast and Miaouli Coast) with the Acropolis, the Stavros Niarchos Foundation Cultural Centre (SNFCC) as well as the center of Piraeus with the center of Athens.

According to an announcement by OASA, the bus line X80 covers a 60-minute round route (27 km distance).

“In just 30 minutes passengers can get to Athens city center from the Port of Pireaus and vice versa,” OASA said.

Acropolis Museum. Photo © Wikimedia Commons

The express bus route has 16 bus stops that give access to several tourism hotspots in Piraeus and Athens, such as the Acropolis Museum, the Piraeus Archaeological Museum, the Planetarium, the Piraeus Municipal Theater, the National Museum of Contemporary Art and the SNFCC.

Indicatively, the bus line X80 makes stops at both of OLP’s cruise terminal gates, at Piraeus city center, the Neo Faliro electric railway (ISAP) and Syggrou-Fix metro stations, the Acropolis area and Syntagma Square, providing separate points of embarkation-disembarkation for the passengers.

The express bus line also offers transfer possibilities to central metro and train stations (Syggrou –Fix, Syntagma and Neo Faliro) and to bus lines X96 (from Piraeus) and X95 (from Athens, Syntagma Square) that goes to Athens International Airport (AIA).

Syntagma Square, Athens center. Photo © Maria Theofanopoulou

The X80 bus service runs on a daily basis every 35-40 minutes, from 7am (departing from the Xaveriou coast terminal station).

Valid tickets for the X80 bus line include the 4,5 euros daily ticket (valid for 24 hours from validation for unlimited travel within the OASA bus network) and the 22 euros “Tourist Ticket” that offers unlimited travel within the OASA network, including one roundtrip to/from Athens Airport.

Bus Line X80 Route and Stops (map)

  • TERMINAL X80
  • OLP to Athens
  • PIRAEUS ARCHAEOLOGICAL MUSEUM to Athens
  • PIRAEUS COAST ZEA
  • PIRAEUS KASTELA MIKROLIMANO
  • PLANETARIUM
  • SYGGROY-FIX METRO STATION
  • AKROPOLIS to Athens
  • SYNTAGMA
  • AKROPOLIS to Piraeus
  • SYGGROU-FIX METRO STATION to Piraeus
  • SNFCC
  • N.FALIRO METRO STATION-KARAISKAKI STADIUM
  • PIRAEUS ARCHAEOLOGICAL MUSEUM to terminal
  • PIRAEUS ARCHAELOGICAL MUSEUM to terminal
  • OLP to terminal
  • TERMINAL X80
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