- justgreece.com destinations/patras-achaia.phpIf you are traveling from Italy to Greece, it is likely that you will arrive at the port of Patras. The port of Patras is one of the most important ports in Greece.
- coe.int en/web/interculturalcities/patrasToday, Patras is one of the most influential cities in Greece, with its port continuing to play the important role it has always held throughout its long history.
- penang-traveltips.com europe/greece/patras.htmPatras is the third biggest city in Greece. It is the capital of the periphery of Western Greece and tha main city in Achaea Prefecture.
- gonomad.com 137182-patras-greece-a-key-port-city-…Patras, or Patra, as it’s known to the locals, is one of the largest working towns in the Peloponnese, and after Piraeus, the second major port in Greece.
- hellotravel.com greece/patrasPatras is Greece's third-biggest city and the provincial capital of Western Greece, in the northern Peloponnese, 215 km 134 mi west of Athens.
- timesmojo.com is-patras-greece-worth-visiting/The distance between Athens and Patras is 177 km. Is Parga Greece expensive? Parga is very reasonably priced though I must say I found Stoupa even cheaper.
- ferryhopper.com en/destinations/greece/patrasIf you prefer driving, you can reach Patras by car. The road network in Greece is well-maintained, and major highways connect Patras to Athens and other cities.
- travelario.com en/europe/greece/patras/Discover Patras, Greece in this map. The most exciting sights, the best hotels, a diverse nightlife, recommended restaurants and more for your Patras vacation.
- europaporsiempre.com Patras.htmlThe Rio-Antirio Bridge connects Patras' easternmost suburb of Rio to the town of Antirrio, connecting the Peloponnese peninsula with mainland Greece.