Address: 28is Octovrious 44, Athina, 106 82, Greece
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The Athens National Archaeological Museum is situated at 44 Patission Street in the Exarcheia neighborhood of the city. This street is also known as the 28th October Street. The Mpoumpoulinas Street runs on one side of the museum and it is flanked by the Vasileos Irakliou on the other side.
Nearest landmarks: Polytechnic University of Athens, Pedion tou Areos, Epigraphical Museum
Best for: Tourists and locals staying near the city center, visitors on a budget, families with children, and groups
Travel time: 10 to 15 mins (From Larissa Station)
Closest stop: Polytechnio (450m away)
Buses 224, 608, and A8 stop at Polytechnio on Patission Street, close to the National Archaeological Museum in Athens. The 224 bus passes through various central locations, including Syntagma Square and Kesariani. The 608 passes through the city center, connecting Galatsi to Zografou. The A8 runs from Polygono to Akademia, passing by major streets like Patission. After reaching the Polytechnio bus stop, walk along Patission Street to arrive at the museum. It is a short 10-minute walk to the museum.
Best for: Visitors short on time and those who want to prioritize speed and efficiency
Travel time: 10 to 15 mins (From Larissa Station)
Closest stop: Victoria Station (1.3km away)
The most straightforward and cost-effective way to reach the National Archaeological Museum in Athens is to catch a metro from Line 1 (Green Line) to reach Victoria Station. Line 1 runs from Piraeus to Kifisia, passing through key stations like Omonia, Monastiraki, and Victoria. The metro operates from 5:30am to midnight on most days. On Fridays and Saturdays, the metro runs until 2pm. Exit Victoria Station and head south on 3rd September Street (3is Septemvriou), turn right onto Ioulianou Street and continue until you reach Patission Street. The museum will be directly in front of you.
Best for: Environmentally conscious travelers and those who enjoy a mix of historic charm and convenience
Travel time: 10 to 15 mins (From Larissa Station)
Closest stop: Larissa Station (1.1km away)
The city’s train network (Proastiakos) is not directly connected to the Athens National Archaeological Museum. You can take the suburban train to Larissa Station, the main railway station in Athens, and then walk to the Larissa metro station. Get on a metro from Line 1 (Green Line) and reach the Victoria Station. Upon reaching this metro station, you can walk to the museum.
Best for: Suburban commuters and travelers coming from outside central Athens or the airport
Travel time: 10 to 15 mins (From Larissa Station)
Closest stop: Polytechnio (450m away)
Trolleybuses are an inexpensive and environment-friendly way to travel in and around Athens. Almost every line, including Lines 1, 5, and 15 stops at Polytechnio, the closest bus stop to the museum. Line 1 runs from Ano Patisia to Faliro. Line 5 connects Lamprini to Nea Smyrni. Line 15 runs from Ano Patisia to Terpsithea. You can enjoy the scenic streets of Athens and visit famous landmarks like the Academy of Athens and the Library of Greece. After getting off at Polytechnio, you have to walk along Patission Street to reach the museum.
Best for: Elderly travelers, visitors in wheelchairs, and families with toddlers
Travel time: 30 mins (From Athens International Airport “Eleftherios Venizelos”)
Distance: 32.4km away
Best for: Centrally located tourists and for those who enjoy exploring on foot
Travel time: 25 mins (From Syntagma Square)
Distance: 2.2km
The National Archaeological Museum Athens is situated on 28is Oktovriou 44, Athina 106 82, Greece. The museum is located right on Patission Street, flanked by the Vasileos Irakliou Street on the side.
Traveling via bus or metro is the fastest way to get to the National Archaeological Museum in Athens. The Polytechnio bus stop is only a few meters from the museum. Lines 224, 608, and A8 will reach you at this stop. You can also catch a metro from Line 1 (Green Line) to reach Victoria Station, a short walk away from the museum.
Getting a bus is the cheapest way to reach the museum. A single ticket costs around €1.20 and is valid for around 90 minutes. Most bus lines like 224, 608, and A8 reach Polytechnio, a stop, only a few meters from the museum. Upon reaching Polytechnio, you will be able to spot the museum.
Polytechnio is the closest bus stop to the museum. Bus lines 224, 608, and A8, as well as several trolleybus lines, reach this stop. Upon reaching this stop, you will be able to spot the Athens Archaeology Museum.
The Larissa station is the nearest train station to the Athens National Archaeological Museum. The route to the museum is not exactly straightforward, Upon reaching the station, you need to catch a metro from the Larissa Metro Station on Line 2 (Red Line) to Omonia Station, then transfer to Line 1 (Green Line) to Victoria Station. From here, it is a short walk to the museum galleries.
Victoria Station is the closest metro station to the museum. You can get on any metro on Line 1 (Green Line) to reach Victoria. From the station, walk south on 3rd September Street (3is Septemvriou), turn right onto Ioulianou Street, and continue until you reach Patission Street. The museum will be directly in front of you, approximately a 10-minute walk.
Trolleybuses draw power from overhead wires via spring-loaded trolley poles and are an environmentally friendly alternative to diesel-fuelled buses. The trolleybus line 2 runs from Ano Kypseli to Patissia and passes through Patission Street. Line 5 passes from Lamprini to Nea Smyrni and stops near the museum. Lines 11 and 15 also reach you close to the museum, from where you can walk to the Athens Archaeology Museum.
There is no parking space in the museum. However, you can park your vehicle at nearby parking slots on Mpoumpolinas Street, Zaimi Street, Alexandras Avenue, Komnenos Brothers Parking, Mpoumpoulinas Parking, and Polispark Urban Parking.