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Traffic regulations on Thursday in Athens – Which roads will be closed due to the celebration of the city’s patron saint

Details of which roads to avoid

Newsroom October 1 08:00

Traffic regulations will be in place in Athens on Thursday, due to the celebration of the city’s patron saint and the procession of the Holy Icon of St. Dionysius of Areopagitos.

Specifically, prohibition of stopping and parking of vehicles from 06.00 am, as well as temporary and gradual suspension of traffic from 4.00 pm until the end of the event, on the following roads in the area of the Municipality of Athens, as follows:

– Skoufa, in the section between Omirou Street and Friendship Square.

– Lycabettus, in the section between Skoufa and Solonos streets.

– Democritus, in the section between Skoufa and Solonos streets.

– Solonos, in the section between Lycabettus and Kanari streets.

– Sekeri, along its entire length.

Stiff’s part of its length, all along its length.
– Kanari, along its entire length.

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All of its length.
– Friendly Company Square.

All along its length.
The Traffic Police appeals to the drivers of vehicles, to prevent traffic problems, to avoid traffic and parking of their vehicles on the above roads, and to follow the instructions of the traffic police.

 

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