Arriving very late at hotels in Athens

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This September, I will be flying into Athens at 10:45 PM. I'll be leaving to Santorini, then arriving back towards the end of the week via Piraeus at 11:45 PM.

Will arriving that late in town pose any problem traveling to Athenian Callirhoe Exclusiv near the Parthenon? Will checkin be a problem?

I see that the hotel is near a metro stop and a bus stop, so hopefully one of those will work.






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Can I stay in Athens Airport overnight?

Sleeping in Athens Airport There are very few comfortable and/or armrest-free benches, with some reviewers reporting that it's better to just stay awake and upright all night.

How long does it take to get through Athens customs?

Expect 15-20 minutes max unless you're unlucky. However since you fly with the luggage, this might take a while, and you can take overall up to 40 minutes before you leave the customs. They don't really hurry there.

How early do you need to arrive at Athens Airport?

How early should I arrive at Athens airport? A two-hour arrival before the flight is recommended, especially during the peak season, which is during the summer.

Can I layover in Athens?

Unfortunately, a three-hour layover in Athens is not enough to get out and visit the city, but don't worry, there is still plenty to do. First and foremost, if you are traveling with young children, you may want to let them play at the airport playground located on the second floor.



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