Holiday in Patras

City in Greece — tips, highlights & best time to visit 🇬🇷

Country

Greece

Type

City

Best time to travel

March–May, September–November (Carnival: February/March)

Budget/day

60–100 €

Getting there from Germany

Flight to Athens and train/bus (approx. 3 hours) or ferry from Ancona/Bari (Italy). Small airport Araxos (40 km) seasonally.

About Patras

Patras, Greece's third-largest city, is primarily known for its legendary carnival — the largest in Greece and one of the largest in Europe. Every year in February, elaborate parades, satire floats, masquerade balls, and the famous treasure hunt transform the port city on the Gulf of Patras into a vibrant festival that attracts over 300,000 visitors. The highlight is the burning of the carnival king on the last night — a spectacle of Greek joie de vivre. But Patras has much more to offer than just carnival: The Roman Odeon concert hall from the 2nd century, where performances still take place in the summer, the Byzantine castle on the Panachaikos hill with panoramic views over the city and the gulf, and the monumental church of Agios Andreas — the largest church in Greece and a pilgrimage site for the Apostle Andrew's cross — are impressive sights. The stair streets (Skales) of the upper town connect the castle with the lower town and are lined with neoclassical houses and bougainvillea. As the largest university city in western Greece with over 30,000 students, Patras pulses with youthful energy: Rhiga Feraiou and the waterfront promenade are full of cafes, bars, and taverns with live music. The nearby Rio-Antirrio Bridge, at 2,880 meters one of the longest cable-stayed bridges in the world, connects the Peloponnese with the mainland and is an architectural landmark. Ferries to Italy (Ancona, Bari, Brindisi) and the Ionian Islands depart from Patras. The nearby wine region of Achaia with the Mavrodaphne winery and the ancient site of Olympia (100 kilometers south) make Patras an ideal starting point for western Peloponnese.

Culture
100
Urban
85
Safety
82
Food
80
Nightlife
80

Top 5 highlights in Patras

The places you absolutely must not miss.

1

Patras Carnival

The largest carnival in Greece (January–March) with colorful parades, masks, and the burning of the carnival king.

2

Rio-Antirio Bridge

The 2,880 m long cable-stayed bridge is a masterpiece of modern engineering and spectacularly illuminated at night.

3

Kastro (Venetian Fortress)

The fortress on the hill above the city offers a fantastic view over the gulf and the bridge.

4

Roman Odeon

The well-preserved Roman theater from the 2nd century is still used for concerts and events today.

5

Andreas Cathedral

The largest church in Greece houses the relics of the Apostle Andrew and impresses with its size.

Hotels in Patras

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Pauschalreisen & Rundreisen

Berge & Meer – 170 Tage Cookie

Best time to travel for Patras

Recommended travel time

March–May, September–November (Carnival: February/March)

Summer

Hot, 29–35 °C, dry

Winter

Mild, 7–13 °C, rainy

How much does a holiday in Patras cost?

Average costs per person per day

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Budget

30–50 €

Hostel, Street food, Public transport

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Mid-range

60–100 €

Hotel, Restaurant, Excursions

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Luxury

130–240 €

Boutique hotel, Fine dining

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5 travel tips for Patras

Insider knowledge that makes your holiday better.

If you travel in February/March, experience the carnival – book hotels well in advance.

The waterfront promenade and the streets around Psila-Alonia Square are the center of nightlife.

Patras is a good starting point for excursions to Olympia (1.5 hours) and Delphi (2.5 hours).

Try the local cuisine in the taverns of Trion-Navarchon Street in the upper town.

The drive over the Rio-Antirio Bridge is impressive – especially at sunset or at night.

Food & drink in Patras

These specialties you must try!

Pastitsio
Soutzoukakia (meat rolls)
Kourabiedes (almond cookies)
Salted codfish
Roditsa (local wine)
Tigania (pork pan)
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