ATH airport to Athens city centre
Every way into town, with current fares and journey times.
The fastest answer
From ATH to central Athens: Metro Line 3 costs €9 (~40 min to Syntagma), X95 bus €5.50 (~60 min, 24h), or taxi €40 flat by day (aia.gr / oasa.gr, Aug 2026).
Airport bus: route, fare, frequency
OASA express X95 links Eleftherios Venizelos with Syntagma Square 24 hours a day. Fare €5.50 — buy at the airport kiosk or machine before boarding; not valid on the €1.20 urban ticket (oasa.gr, checked Aug 2026). Journey time is about 60 minutes in normal traffic (aia.gr).
The stop is signed outside arrivals. X95 also connects the centre with the airport for return departures from Syntagma. For Piraeus ferries, use X96 instead (airport bus lines listed on aia.gr). Download the current timetable from oasa.gr — frequency varies by time of day.
Taxi: flat rate and how to avoid trouble
Licensed taxis use a regulated flat fare of €40 from 05:00–24:00 and €55 from 00:00–05:00, tolls included (aia.gr private-transport page, checked Aug 2026). Confirm €40 or €55 before departure — the rate should appear on the meter or a printed tariff card.
Two problems recur: drivers quoting a higher “special airport rate” above the flat fare, and touts inside the terminal steering you to unlicensed cars. Use the official rank outside arrivals only. FREE NOW is the app listed on aia.gr for booking a licensed taxi with an upfront price.
Pre-booked transfers
Hotels and guesthouses often arrange fixed-price minibus or sedan pickups — ask when you book and confirm whether the fare is per vehicle or per person. Reputable operators meet you in arrivals with a name board; you pay the agreed amount quoted in advance.
Pre-booked transfers suit late flights, families with heavy luggage or addresses outside the flat-fare zone. Compare at least two quotes and verify cancellation terms before paying a deposit. Shared shuttles cost less but wait until the vehicle fills — check locally for current operators and prices.
We do not list individual transfer companies because prices change by season — always confirm the total against the published taxi flat fare (€40/€55, aia.gr) before booking a premium service.
Hire car and parking reality
Major rental desks sit in or beside the ATH terminal — collect keys before leaving the hall. Driving in central Athens means narrow lanes, motorbike traffic and scarce parking; many visitors use metro for the stay and hire only for Cape Sounion or the Peloponnese.
Plaka and Monastiraki are largely closed to through traffic — hotels often recommend perimeter drop-off. Municipal parking fills quickly; confirm whether your hotel includes a space before you drive in. Fuel is sold by the litre in euros — check locally for current pump prices.
Return the car with a full tank unless your contract includes prepaid fuel. Allow extra time when dropping off before a long-haul flight — the rental return lane is separate from the passenger terminal.
Arriving after midnight
X95 runs 24 hours between ATH and Syntagma (€5.50, oasa.gr, Aug 2026) — the most reliable public option after midnight. Metro Line 3 runs late but not 24h; check oasa.gr for last trains on your date before you land.
Taxi night flat fare is €55 from 00:00–05:00 (aia.gr, Aug 2026). Pre-book a hotel pickup if you arrive after 01:00 with children or heavy bags. FREE NOW may show cars overnight — keep the official rank as backup. ATMs in arrivals usually work; carry euro notes in case card payment fails.
Getting back to the airport
Metro Line 3 from Syntagma or Monastiraki reaches ATH on the same €9 airport ticket (€16 return if you kept the return coupon — oasa.gr, Aug 2026). Allow ~40 minutes plus check-in time; add buffer in rush hour.
X95 from Syntagma mirrors the inbound route — €5.50, about 60 minutes (oasa.gr). Taxis from the centre to ATH use the same €40 day / €55 night flat fare as inbound trips (aia.gr). FREE NOW and official ranks serve early-morning departures when metro frequency is low.
For international flights, allow two hours before departure — three in peak summer. If you rented a car, follow airport signs to “Departures” and fuel up before the return desk.
Airport questions
How much is a taxi from ATH to Athens?
The regulated flat fare is €40 from 05:00–24:00 and €55 from 00:00–05:00, tolls included (aia.gr, checked Aug 2026). Confirm the rate before departure, use the official rank outside arrivals, and keep small euro notes in case card payment fails.
Is there a bus from ATH airport?
Yes — OASA X95 runs 24h between the airport and Syntagma for €5.50 (~60 min, oasa.gr, Aug 2026). X96 serves Piraeus port for ferry connections. Buy the airport express ticket before boarding — it is not covered by the €1.20 urban fare.
How long does it take to get from the airport to Athens?
About 40 minutes by Metro Line 3 to Syntagma and about 60 minutes by X95 bus in normal traffic — ATH is 33 km from the centre (aia.gr, Aug 2026). Rush-hour traffic can add time to both road options.
Is there a train or metro to ATH?
Yes — Metro Line 3 (blue) serves the airport station with a €9 single or €16 return ticket, about 40 minutes to Syntagma (oasa.gr, Aug 2026). There is no separate suburban rail; Line 3 is the rail link. Urban €1.20 tickets do not cover this route.