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Palaio Faliro

Palaio Faliro is a coastal town and municipality located in the southern part of the Athens agglomeration, Greece, situated along the Saronic Gulf. With a population of approximately 64,863 as of the 2021 census, it offers a serene alternative to the bustling city center. Known for its beautiful seaside promenade and relaxed atmosphere, Palaio Faliro is an ideal base for travelers seeking coastal charm combined with easy access to Athens. The area features a mix of traditional fishing port heritage and modern leisure facilities, making it particularly appealing for frequent-flyer hotel guests who prefer quieter accommodations while still being connected to the capital's main attractions.

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Getting there & around

ATH airport guide (official info · terminals · lounges) →

Ⓜ️ Faliro metro stationⓂ️ Moschato metro stationⓂ️ Kallithea metro stationⓂ️ Tavros-Eleftherios Venizelos metro stationⓂ️ Agios Dimitrios metro stationⓂ️ Neos Kosmos metro stationⓂ️ Petralona metro station

Before choosing where to stay

Coastal Accommodation Benefits

Hotels in Palaio Faliro are predominantly located along the seaside promenade, offering many rooms with sea views. Compared to central Athens, this area provides a significantly quieter and more relaxing environment. Guests can easily walk to the beach, parks, and waterfront dining options, making it an excellent choice for travelers prioritizing comfort and tranquility over urban density.

Convenient Transport Links

Palaio Faliro is well-connected to the rest of Athens via public transportation, including bus services and proximity to metro lines that lead directly to the city center. While there is no direct airport rail link from the town itself, taxis and rental cars provide reasonable access to Athens International Airport (ATH) and major business districts, facilitating efficient travel for frequent flyers.

Best Time to Visit

The best time to visit Palaio Faliro is during the spring (April-May) and autumn (September-October) when the weather is mild and perfect for outdoor activities. Summer months offer warm temperatures ideal for beach lounging, though it can be crowded. The coastal setting makes year-round visits pleasant, with summer being peak season for water-based recreation.

Nearby attractions

Karaiskakis Stadium

Karaiskakis Stadium

Culture3.6 km

football stadium in Piraeus, Attica, Greece

Dining

Jerár

RestaurantBib Gourmand€€4.4 km

Although located away from the tourist heart of the city, Jerár is winning new fans thanks to the cuisine on offer here. In this spacious and informal restaurant with a kitchen that opens out on to the dining room, chef Charis Nikolouzos showcases internationally inspired cooking that combines Greek roots (thanks to his connections with small-scale producers who supply him with his fresh ingredients) and French and Italian culinary detail. On the à la carte, featuring abundant dishes made for sharing, we particularly liked the Cacio e Pepe with “Mikrolimano Shrimp”.

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Varoulko Seaside

Restaurant€€€3.6 km

If you’re looking for a restaurant with an authentic maritime flavour, this eatery overlooking the small yet attractive port of Mikrolimano will come as a pleasant surprise. Here, the relaxing ambience is in perfect harmony with superb views of the fishing boats moored out front. Traditionally, Piraeus is known as the port of Athens, hence the plethora of tavernas and restaurants specialising in fish and seafood located here. Varoulko Seaside follows the same influence, although chef Lefteris Lazarou takes his maritime cuisine to another level. The freshest ingredients are key to his cuisine w

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Gallina

Restaurant€€€€5.0 km

A delightful bistro-restaurant that focuses on the quality of its cuisine as well as the connection between art and gastronomy. In this vibrant setting, featuring elegant marble tables and a completely open-view kitchen where you can observe the chefs at work, it offers a culinary experience that blends French and Greek traditions into elegant dishes with impressive textures. The menu features fish, seafood and a varied selection of meats (including an array of matured cuts). A particular highlight on the menu are the raw Greek red prawns from Koilada, served with a hint of freshness and a bal

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Meni's Cafe Bar

bar380 m

Bar

Kikko Sushi and Fish

sushi_restaurant400 m

Sushi

Villa Grigio 46

bar424 m

Bar

Ακάκιος Μακαρονάδικο

Restaurant748 m

Restaurant

La Pasteria

italian_restaurant1.0 km

Italian

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