Points:
- On November 17, the anniversary of the student uprising (Polytechnic Day), large-scale protests and demonstrations are expected in central Athens and Thessaloniki, among other cities. There is a possibility that extremist groups may join, leading to clashes with police. Avoid approaching the protests and assemblies, and take extra care to avoid being caught in any unexpected incidents.
- Around November 17, traffic restrictions are expected in central Athens, including roads and stations, causing potential disruptions. Consider adjusting your plans or taking detours as necessary.
- Protests and demonstrations related to both domestic and international issues are still ongoing across the country. Stay updated with the latest information to ensure your safety.
Details:
- Demonstration Route in Athens:
- Starting around midday on November 17 (Sunday), a demonstration will gather near the National Technical University of Athens (near the National Archaeological Museum), proceeding through Syntagma Square, Vassilis Sofias Avenue, and ending at the U.S. Embassy.
- Route map for the demonstration (created by the embassy):
Demonstration Route Map
- Traffic Restrictions in Central Athens:
- The Greek police have announced that from 6:00 AM on November 15 (Friday) to 6:00 AM on November 18 (Monday), there will be phased traffic restrictions in central Athens as follows:
- During this period, parking and stopping will be prohibited on roads around the National Technical University of Athens and Exarchia Square.
- Avoid vehicle traffic and parking on the demonstration route and near the U.S. Embassy.
- From 6:00 AM on November 17 (Sunday), parking and stopping will be prohibited, and from noon onwards, traffic will be restricted until the demonstration concludes in the following areas:
- Panepistimiou Street, around Omonia Square, Stadiou Street, around Syntagma Square, Vassilis Sofias Avenue, Alexandras Avenue, Amalias Avenue, Singri Street, Ermou Street, Kifisia Avenue, Mesogion Avenue, etc. (Restrictions may apply partially).
- The Greek police have announced that from 6:00 AM on November 15 (Friday) to 6:00 AM on November 18 (Monday), there will be phased traffic restrictions in central Athens as follows:
- Public Transport:
- According to reports, from November 15 (Friday) to November 18 (Monday), bus and trolleybus routes will be altered. On November 17 (Sunday), it is possible that metro stations, such as Omonia, Panepistimio, Syntagma, Evangelismos, and Megaro Mousikis, may be closed.
Reference Sites:
- Greek Police: https://www.astynomia.gr/
- Athens Public Transport (OASA): https://www.oasa.gr/
For inquiries, contact: 11185
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