The Municipality of Acharnes is located on the northwest side of Attica, at a distance of 12 km from the center of Athens, at the foothills of Mount Parnitha.
Unique Features: Acharnes (also known as Menidi) makes in its whole an urban landscape of exceptional interest. Acharnes is one of the largest in area municipalities in the prefecture and one of the most important as in the 2004 Olympic Games, the Olympic Village was located there. There are also many indoor gyms and municipal soccer fields. Acharnes is a city with rapid development, utilizing the potential provided by the major Olympic works that were constructed in the area, but also the new additions in the urban planning of many areas of the Municipality. It is a city with important historical features and strong cultural traditions, as it has cultural centers, theaters, and other artistic organizations, but also a variety of schools and other educational centers.
Accessibility: The Suburban Railway station in the area offers quick access, as it is only 30 minutes from the port of Piraeus and about 35 minutes from the airport. Moreover, the area is served by several bus lines linking the area with the northern part of the capital, while by car the distance is only 30 minutes.
Investment Potential: A number of important investments are being planned and implemented in the area, which create the perfect conditions for the creation of new economic activities and the recovery of existing ones, ensuring very significant benefits for the local economy and society.