Discover Piraeus

Where the energy of the city meets the spirit of the sea, Piraeus is one of Greece's most dynamic and authentic destinations.

About the location

As the country's largest port and a gateway to the Aegean islands, Piraeus combines a rich maritime heritage with a vibrant urban atmosphere, creating a unique experience for both business and leisure travellers.

From its bustling waterfront and lively marinas to its cultural landmarks, shopping districts, and seaside promenades, Piraeus offers countless opportunities to explore. Visitors can stroll through the picturesque neighborhoods of Mikrolimano and Pasalimani, discover local cafés and restaurants, or enjoy panoramic views of the Saronic Gulf from the city's elevated vantage points.

Ideally positioned just minutes from the Port of Piraeus, ZEUS Piraeus Grand places guests at the heart of it all. Major ferry terminals, business headquarters, public transportation hubs, and the city centre are all within easy reach, while central Athens and the Acropolis can be accessed quickly via metro, train, or road.

Whether arriving for a city break, a business trip, or the beginning of an island-hopping adventure, Piraeus offers a compelling blend of connectivity, culture, and authentic coastal character, an ever-evolving destination where Greece's maritime past and contemporary future come together.

Zeus Piraeus Grand
Nearby Attractions
Trumbas Neighbourhood
Municipal Theatre Of Piraeus
Marina Zeas
Mikrolimano Harbor
View hotel on map
istock-1423375828-resized

Rethinking Piraeus

Piraeus is not just the largest port in Greece. It is a city that, in recent years, has been transforming into a modern, dynamic urban destination. Dozens of projects, including the Piraeus Tower, and major investments have given it new life, upgrading its infrastructure, while cultural initiatives such as the showcasing of archaeological findings add further depth. The expansion of the metro and tram has dramatically improved connectivity with Athens and the airport, and interventions along the waterfront have reshaped the overall visitor experience.

istock-497379906-resized

Beyond the port

It is a city that no longer revolves solely around the port, but one that boasts neighbourhoods, each with its own distinct identity. The picturesque Mikrolimano has been significantly upgraded with new pedestrian walkways right by the sea, while elegant Kastella stands out with its neoclassical mansions and views over the Saronic Gulf. Also, Marina Zeas is impressed with its moored sailboats and luxury yachts, Piraiki invites seaside strolls and sunset views, and, last but not least, the legendary Troumba, once a notorious district, has reinvented itself as a vibrant hub of nightlife with bars and restaurants. At the same time, the center of Piraeus, with its commercial streets, cultural venues, and growing energy, has become a destination worth exploring on its own!