Piraeus (Pireas) has been the port of Athens since
antiquity. The modern city, built on top of the ancient city, is a majot shipping and financial centre. All the ships that link the capital with island Greece and the rest of the world leave from the historic port. Piraeus is to southwest of Athens, about 10 km from the centre of town. It is connected to the city busses and the Athens metro.
Beyond the port, the most impressive spots are the hills of Profitis Ilias and Kastela with their neoclassical
mansions and modern buildings which look as if they are hanging over the sea.Piraeus's little natural harbours are among its busiest and most touristy areas: Mikrolimano, Passalimani, Zea, Freatida and Hatzlkiriakio.Countless seaside tavernas provide delicious seafood washed down with the uniquely Greek drink, ouzo. The fresh smell of the sea and the sounds made by the assortment of caiques, yachts and sailing ships, which are moored next to the tables, complete the enjoyment of the food.