Athens Hosts Greece Race for the Cure 2025 — Traffic Measures in Place

Greece’s largest sporting event for a good cause brings traffic restrictions to central Athens, with key roads including Vasilissis Amalias, Syngrou, and Vasilissis Sofias closed until 13:00

Extraordinary traffic measures are in place today, Sunday, September 28, due to the Greece Race for the Cure 2025, the country’s largest sports event dedicated to a social cause.

Movement around central Athens is expected to be difficult as several major avenues and streets will be closed to traffic.

Specifically, a full suspension of traffic applies to Vasilissis Amalias Avenue in both directions throughout the day.

From 00:00 to 13:00, further restrictions are in force on:

  • Syngrou Avenue (from Ath. Diakou to Vasilissis Amalias, direction Syntagma)
  • Vasilissis Olgas Avenue, in its entirety
  • Ath. Diakou Street, direction towards Syngrou

In addition, there will be gradual closures along:

  • Vasilissis Sofias Avenue (between Vasilissis Amalias and Zacharof)
  • Vasilissis Konstantinou Avenue
  • Irodou Attikou Street
  • Vasil. Georgiou B΄ Street
  • Meleagrou, Aravantinou, and Kleanthous Streets
  • Akadimias Street (between Charilaou Trikoupi and Vasilissis Sofias)

Cross traffic along the race route is also prohibited, except at controlled intersections:

  • Vasilissis Sofias – Rigillis
  • Vasilissis Konstantinou – Vasil. Georgiou B΄

Last year’s Athens Race for the Cure drew a record 45,000 participants, making it the second-largest Race for the Cure worldwide.

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