ΠΛ. ΓΛΥΦΑΔΑΣ - ΠΛ. ΓΛΥΦΑΔΑΣ
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Contact ΠΛ. ΓΛΥΦΑΔΑΣ
Address : | Glifada 166 75, Greece |
Postal code : | 166 |
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Σπύρος Καρίνος on Google
★ ★ ★ ★ ★ παρα πολυ καλη
very good
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Eleftherios Para on Google
★ ★ ★ ★ ★ Το Α2 φεύγει απο εδώ, το Α3 απο την απέναντι στάση προς ακαδημία. Αν πας πρώτη φορά θα μπερδευτείς σίγουρα !
A2 leaves from here, A3 from the opposite stop to the academy. If you go for the first time you will definitely be confused!
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Regie Fcoloma on Google
★ ★ ★ ★ ★ Its busy and near the beach raod...glyfada square
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Hiç kimse veya hiç kimse için asla değişmem on Google
★ ★ ★ ★ ★ Excellent???
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David Mogridge on Google
★ ★ ★ ★ ★ Glyfada square...near the sea...on the tram line... shops, cafeterias... park, open space..??
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ΙΑΣΩΝΑΣ ΧΡΙΣΤΟΥΛΑΚΗΣ on Google
★ ★ ★ ★ ★ Today, Glyfada is packed with some of the capital's best-known nightclubs, upscale restaurants and shops. It could be argued to be one of the most "Americanized" of Athenian municipalities, since an American airbase was located nearby until the early 1990s. The base's population contributed in part to Glyfada's character, leading to a unique blend of Greek and American atmosphere and cuisine. Although the base is now gone and the school relocated, Glyfada still retains part of its American flavour while continuing to offer distinctly Greek cuisine, entertainment and nightlife.
Glyfada was established as the heart of Athens' southern suburbs, because of its prime waterfront location, rich commercial centre, and modern business district. It has been described as the headpoint of the 'Athens Riviera' and features some of Europe's most opulent seafront residences, gardens and extensive beachfront property, with a modern marina.
The town hall is located at the center of the municipality; nearby, Glyfada’s shopping district has one of the most vibrant and diversified commercial centres of Athens' neighbourhoods, with a collection ranging across specialist and designer boutiques. Its proximity to a succession of beaches and a concentrated seaside club scene also greatly increases the number of visitors during the summer months. The area’s shopping district runs across Metaxa Avenue and Grigoriou Labraki Street while both the offices of major businesses and shopping areas also dot the Avenues Voyliagmenis, Goynari and Gennimata.
At the beginning of the 20th century the town had already changed its name to "Glyfada", a name given because of the presence of salt-water wells typical of this area.
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Tonia Popovic on Google
★ ★ ★ ★ ★ You're hungry or just in need for some refreshments? You want to dress up? Need some new sunscreen, book, charger? Or you want to visit the center of Athens/go further away to some more organized beaches? You can find everything here or nearby! From shops/restaurants/caffees - to busses/trams that take you to most parts of Athens!
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Richard Hoggard on Google
★ ★ ★ ★ ★ Found on the South side of the central square of Glyfada. The lines passing from here are:
A1 (towards Piraeus via Poseidonos)
A2 (towards Akadimia via Poseidonos, Amfitheas and Syngrou)
A3 (towards the terminal in Alekou Panagouli)
122 (towards Elliniko station via Napoleontos Zerva and Vouliagmenis)
140 (see explanation at its starting point South from here)
And it's also the embarking stop for the night line of 790, with direction to Agios Antonios in Peristeri. By the way, it's amusing how we push each other during the summer period in order to find a seat in 790.
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