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    Piraeus is now the fifth largest municipality in Greece; the city proper with its suburbs form the Piraeus urban area, which is incorporated in the Athens urban area, thus making Piraeus an integral part of the Greek capital.

  2. Add to that other landmark buildings, such as the churches of Agios Triadas, Dionysios and Spyridon (the patron saint of Piraeus), the Naval Cadets Academy (founded in 1845 and including a museum space) and the Old Railway Station by the port and you’ll see Piraeus in a whole new light.

  3. Jan 26, 2020 · Piraeus is the naval port of Athens and a gateway to the Aegean Islands. Discover its history, culture, cuisine and attractions, from ancient ruins and museums to modern seafood restaurants and yachts.

  4. Piraeus is a port city near Athens with a rich history and culture. Learn about its attractions, services, transportation and cruise terminals.

  5. Piraeus, city and dímos (municipality), Attica (Modern Greek: Attikí) periféreia (region), Greece. Piraeus is the port of Athens (Athína) and lies on Phaleron Bay, about 6 miles (10 km) southwest of Athens by highway.

  6. Discover the historic port of Piraeus, a city in its own right with seaside cafés, gritty bars, and first-rate seafood restaurants. Explore archaeological sights, stunning sea views, cultural venues, and the gateway to the Greek islands.

  7. Jun 3, 2019 · Piraeus is a lively seaside destination with museums, archaeological sites, seafood, shopping and nightlife. Learn how to spend a perfect day in this Mediterranean port and discover its history, culture and attractions.

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