Athens airport to the city — one metro, no changes.
Land at Athens International Airport and the simplest way into town is the metro. The M3 (blue) line starts right at the airport and runs straight into the centre — and Panormou, where the Vamelon apartments are, is a stop on that same line. So it's: airport → one train → a three-minute walk → your door. No line changes, no dragging bags across platforms, no €40 taxi in the traffic.
The route
Athens International Airport (ATH) is the terminus of metro line 3, so the train you board at the airport goes directly to Panormou with no changes along the way. Reckon on roughly 35–40 minutes station to station. Trains run about every half hour from early morning until late at night, and a single airport metro ticket (around €9) covers the whole trip. Step off at Panormou and the apartments are a flat three-minute walk — no hills, no stairs.
Why it beats a taxi
A taxi or Uber from the airport is usually around €40 and, at peak hours, stuck in the same Athens traffic as everyone else. The metro is a fixed, cheap fare and a predictable time. With luggage, one seated train followed by a short, level walk is genuinely less hassle than a car transfer into the centre.
On the way out
Departure day works the same in reverse: Panormou → airport is the same direct line, so there's no stress about connections or traffic. Leave with enough time for one train and you're at the terminal.
Where you'd stay
All three apartments sit three minutes from Panormou station on the airport line — pick your size and book direct.



