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Our travel guides are free to read and explore online. If you want to get your own copy, the full travel guide for this destination is available to you offline* to bring along anywhere or print for your trip.​

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Passport & Visa

Passport & Visa

Citizens of European Union (EU) and European Economic Area (EEA) countries do not need a visa to enter Greece, only a valid ID. Many other countries, including the United Kingdom, United States, Canada, United Arab Emirates, Australia, and New Zealand, benefit from visa-free entry for short stays of up to 90 days within a 180-day period. Visitors from visa-exempt countries must hold a valid passport and, starting in late 2025, will need to apply for an ETIAS (European Travel Information and Authorisation System) authorisation online before travelling. For those requiring a visa, such as travellers from some Middle-East, African or Asian nations, a Schengen visa must be obtained prior to arrival. All travellers should ensure their passport is valid for at least three months beyond their intended stay.
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Best Time to Visit

Best Time to Visit

The most favourable times to visit Patras are the shoulder seasons of late spring (May and June) and early autumn (September and October). These months offer warm, pleasant weather ideal for sightseeing, fewer crowds, and the opportunity to enjoy the surrounding beaches. For a specific cultural highlight, plan your visit for late winter to experience the famous Patra Carnival, a spectacular city-wide festival of parades and events typically held from January 17 (the day of St Anthony) and lasts up to Clean Monday. If you visit during the peak summer months of July and August, expect intense heat, busy streets and beaches, and higher prices, though this period is perfect for dedicated beach time and long evenings.
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Public Transport

Public Transport

Public transport in Patras is centred on a network of blue city buses (KTEL) for urban travel. For longer journeys, regional KTEL buses connect to destinations across Greece from the city's central bus station. A key connection is the Suburban Railway (Proastiakos), which links Patras to Kiato; from there, you can transfer to the main rail line to reach Athens in approximately three hours. Tickets for city buses should be purchased in advance from kiosks, as buying them on board incurs a higher fare. The city centre itself is compact and easily explored on foot.
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