fiogf49gjkf0d The main OTE
tourist office
(Mon-Fri 9am-4.30pm; tel 010/33 10 692 or 32 71 300) is at AmerikAs 2, just up from StadhAou; it dispenses ferry-timetable sheets (though these should be used as guidelines only), along with maps and pamphlets, and is also a source of information about the
Hellenic Festival
.
To complement the free OTE map, the street-indexed Falkplan is a good,
large-scale map
of the city. The
Historical Map of Athens
produced by the Greek Ministry of Culture is well worth its a?¬3.50 price. It has a good map of central Athens and, on the other side, a clear, large-scale map of PlA?ka. Both maps number all the sites and museums.
If you are planning a long stay, it's worth getting the
AthAna-PireA?s ProA?stia A- atlas
, co-published by Kapranidhis and Fotis, and available from kiosks and bookshops. It's in Greek only, however, and is quite pricey at a?¬20.20, but it does show absolutely everything, including cinemas and concert venues.
Other useful information
for tourists (each section contains more specific sub-sections):
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