Night-time roadworks will temporarily close lanes along key sections of Poseidonos Avenue between 2 and 5 December, with police urging drivers to follow signage and expect disruptions
Athens drivers face long-term traffic changes as works on Kallirrois Street continue until 31 December, alongside additional restrictions in the city center on Friday due to Armed Forces Day events
More than 5,000 police officers, drones and armored vehicles will be deployed across central Athens as authorities implement extensive security measures for the 52nd anniversary of the Polytechnic Uprising
Greek authorities will keep the National Garden closed for nearly 48 hours as security tightens in Athens ahead of President Volodymyr Zelensky’s arrival and annual commemorations related to the Polytechnic uprising
Weekend traffic alert: police will be closing roads starting at 6 a.m. Saturday, Nov. 15 to 6a.m. Tuesday, Nov. 18.
Traffic and parking restrictions will be in place today across Athens and Piraeus for student parades marking Greece’s national holiday on October 28. Drivers are urged to avoid the affected areas and follow police directions
The Greek Traffic Police urges drivers to avoid passing through the affected roads, squares, and avenues during the specified hours of the Athens Cycling Tour.
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
An ongoing crackdown in the Greek capital aims to keep all but buses and emergency vehicles from using the all-important bus lanes on traffic-clogged roadways
Specifically, vehicle circulation is being gradually suspended from 8:00 a.m. to 10:00 a.m. in the municipalities of Egaleo and Haidari, and until 11:00 a.m. within the City of Athens.
Roads will be closed in Athens due to the 8th Pedion Areos Race.
Road closures around the Greek Parliament in Athens will be in effect on Thursday morning, and several metro stations will be closed, due to the swearing-in ceremony of the new President of Greece.
Several roads will be closed in downtown Athens, while parking and stopping is prohibited around the Metropolitan Cathedral.
Drivers are advised to avoid central Athens as roads will be closed off starting in the afternoon for the Grigoropoulos marches.