Uber is one of the most well-known ride-hailing companies in the world. Providing its services in more than 10.000 cities globally, Uber is a colossal provider, transporting millions of passengers daily. It is renowned for its safety and convenience. Thus, many passengers landing at El. Venizelos Airport are looking for an Uber ride to their final destination. Are you one of them? Do you trust Uber services and want to use them to reach your journey’s end? In other words, are you wondering if you can use Uber in Greece, particularly at Athens Airport? Keep reading to find out!
So, is There Uber in Athens Airport?
Uber has been present in Greece since 2015. In fact, it started its operations in Athens, the Greek capital and the largest city in the country. As expected, it has also been serving Athens International Airport, the major Greek airport. So, do you want to catch an Uber from ATH Airport? You can easily book an Uber Taxi through the relevant app and proceed to the pick-up point to board your taxi. The pick-up locations for pre-booked rides can be found next to the Short-term Car Park 1 and inside the premises of the Short-term Car Park 2. That being said, you may need to pick up your Uber from a different location. Therefore, you should always check the exact pick-up location in the app. Uber attempts to find the most suitable location for each pick-up.
Our Tip: The services of Uber in Greece are limited. Therefore, UberX, the company’s basic service, has been unavailable since 2018 due to the extended taxi drivers’ protests at that time. As a result, ATH passengers can only use the Uber Taxi service, meaning that rides are operated by professional drivers. Consequently, all Uber vehicles are regular Athens taxis, yellow-colored and bearing the Taxi sign on their roofs. In addition to this service, Uber has introduced the Uber Reserve service, allowing travelers to book their ride up to 3 months in advance, as well as Uber Rent, which offers car rentals.
How to Book your Athens Airport Uber Ride
You must download the Uber app to book an Uber journey from Athens International Airport. The reservation procedure is simple enough. You set Athens Airport Departures as your starting location and enter your destination. Are you traveling in a group? Do you have many pieces of luggage? You’ll have to select the most suitable vehicle for your needs. Uber offers you the following options:
- Taxi (regular) – Capacity: 4 passengers
- Taxi Green (environmentally-friendly vehicles) – Capacity: 4 passengers
- Taxi Priority (priority pick-up, €4/$4,20 costlier) – Capacity: 4 passengers
- Taxi Comfort (more spacious, €3,20/$3,36 costlier) – Capacity: 4 passengers
Soon enough, you’ll be assigned a driver and be provided with the vehicle details, driver information, and the taxi’s exact location. Moreover, you’ll receive the pick-up point and the estimated arrival time of your Uber. Uber taxis in Athens Airport are metered. Therefore, you’ll also be provided with an estimated Uber fare for your destination. However, the exact rate will be calculated based on the traversed distance and the duration of the drive. Cash and card payments are equally accepted. At the end of the ride, you’ll be asked to evaluate the provided services. Although it isn’t obligatory, if you are satisfied with your ride, a good review will certainly be appreciated by the driver!
Overall, you won’t face difficulties reserving your Uber from Athens Airport. The app guides you step-by-step and gives you detailed info about every aspect of the booking process.
How much is Uber from Athens Airport to city center?
An Uber ride from Athens Airport to the city center is metered and dependent on traffic conditions. Other factors, such as the time of the day, also affect rates. Overall, the journey from ATH Airport to downtown (Syntagma Square) typically costs around €42-€43 ($44-$45) for an Uber Taxi or Uber Green Taxi, €45-€46 ($47-$48) for an Uber Comfort Taxi, and €46-€47 ($48-$49) for the Uber Priority service. Night drives (from midnight to 05:00 am) are costlier.
How much is Uber from Athens Airport to Piraeus Port?
Uber taxis are metered. Their usual fare for the ride from Athens Airport to Piraeus Port is €60-€80 ($63-$84) during the day shift, at least under normal traffic conditions. Journeys are considerably more expensive from midnight to 05:00 am. If you use an Uber Comfort Taxi, you should expect to pay around €63-€83 ($66-$87), while using the priority service will cost you 1 or 2 extra euros, resulting in an average fare of €64-€84 ($67-$88).
Other Transit Options from ATH Airport
Although Uber is available at Athens Airport, the major Greek aviation hub is well-connected to the heart of the city and surrounding areas through various modes of transit. Regular taxis can be found around the clock at the airport’s taxi ranks, while four bus lines travel from El. Venizelos to the city of Athens 24/7. Additionally, the Athens Airport Metro Line 3 links Athens Airport to the city center, and offers routes from ATH Airport to Piraeus Port. Plus, the Athens suburban railway also provides connections to several destinations. Do you enjoy independent journeys? Several car hire companies are present at ATH Airport. Hence, you can easily book an airport car rental for your ride to your destination. Finally, many private airport transfer companies operate at El. Venizelos as well.
Taxi or Uber Ride from Athens Airport
As already mentioned, UberX isn’t available in Greece. Thus, in general terms, Uber drivers are professional taxi drivers and their vehicles are regular yellow Athens taxis, while prices are approximately the same. That being said, although Uber prices are the same as local airport taxis, Uber offers some additional advantages. To begin with, passengers are provided with an estimated fare. Hence, they are less likely to be overcharged. Moreover, they have access to the vehicle and driver information and can track their route through the Uber app. As a result, even though the services are provided by the same drivers, Uber rides are somewhat safer, especially for first-time visitors.
Stella Dimitriadou
Travel Blogger
Hi, I’m Stella, a travel enthusiast, airport aficionado, and a proud mom of twins, writing from the beautiful city of Thessaloniki, Greece. My love for exploring the world starts right at the airport — where every journey begins!