If you are coming by car you want
to head for the Piraeus Theatre"Dimodikon"
then proceed with the theatre on your right hand side
down Vas Georgiou. You will turn to the left just after
the large building half way down the street with "Caroli
Health Club" and "Laserline" signs up high.
This road is Notara street, you can organise paid parking
at the Jet Oil garage which is almost immediately after
your turn.
The Theatre (as seen from Iroon
Polytechniou Street). Part of our office seen to the
left.
Our office building (as seen from
Vas. Georgiou avenue)
Arriving by Train
As long as it is not raining it
is quite convenient to arrive by train from the Piraeus
station. Should take less than 10 mins to walk following
the map in the PDF file above.
Arriving by Taxi
If you can convince your taxi
driver to head for the "Dimodiko Theatro"
in "Pirea" then you are almost there
(That is the hard part). The theatre or Theatro is a large
classic building which is hard to miss. You can get out
at the front of the theatre and walk easily. You want
to pass with the front of the theatre on your right hand
side down Vas Georgiou street, heading for the port, then
look for the large building on your left (where our office
is) which is half way down the street and has "Caroli
Health Club" and "Laserline" signs up high.
Turn either before or after this building and take the
first alleyway/arcade. The doors to the office are the
main doors in the middle of the alleyway.
Hotels
If you have business
in Piraeus you can either stay in Piraeus where the hotel
accommodation is acceptable but not world class. If you
require a major world class hotel there are several outside
Piraeus, mostly on Syngrou avenue but you will need a
taxi to get around. If you stayed in the centre of Athens
you could take the train to Piraeus.