Location: Patras is the largest city in the Peloponnese and the third largest city in Greece.
Unique Features: Patras is one of the most important urban centers and has one of the largest ports in Greece, which due to its central location offers direct communication with Italy and the European West.
Moreover, Patras is a unique destination ideal for all ages and tastes as it is a city that combines entertainment, history and culture.
One of the biggest projects is located in Patras, the Rio-Antirrio Bridge which connects the suburb of Patras Rio with the village of Antirrio in Etoloakarnania, thus connecting the northern Peloponnese with western Central Greece.
Patras is also known for hosting one of the biggest European carnivals, the Patras Carnival which attracts many visitors from all over Greece and especially students.
Accessibility: Patras is connected to Athens via the New National Road Patras-Athens, the distance is about 216 km and the total journey is about 2 hours. The KTEL of Achaea connects Patras with many destinations such as Thessaloniki, Ioannina, Lamia, Volos and Kalamata. Also, the new and the old port of Patras connect it with the ports of Italy and western Greece.
Investment Opportunity: Patras is the largest economic, commercial and cultural center of the Peloponnese and western Greece and in recent years it has been attracting more and more buyers and investors, increasing the investment power of the region.