Welcome to the GR-I-CE 2026. Our conference venue is conveniently located near the center of Athens, at the “Eugenides Foundation”, providing a comfortable and accessible space for our attendees.
Eugenides Foundation a historical institution founded in 1954 in Greece, with the purpose of contributing to the education of young people in the scientific and technical fields.
The Conference will be physically and virtually. Scientific presentation as well as the B2B meetings will be available both physically and virtually and all presentations will be online for all Conference participants.
Here you will find a selection of suggested accommodations, provided purely for your convenience. Most options are located within a 3–5 km radius from the venue, while we have also included an option in the centre of Athens for those who may wish to explore the city more easily. All suggestions are indicative and non-binding.
During your stay in Athens, you may wish to visit some of the city’s most important cultural landmarks. The following sites are recommended.
The Acropolis and the Acropolis Museum are among the most important cultural landmarks in Greece and offer a unique insight into ancient Greek civilization.
Access: Metro Line 2 (Red Line) – Acropoli Station
Information : http://odysseus.culture.gr/h/3/eh355.jsp?obj_id=2384
Opening hours: Please consult the website for updated information.
The archaeological site of the Acropolis is located within walking distance (approx. 5–10 minutes) from the Acropolis Museum and can be visited independently.

Website : https://www.theacropolismuseum.gr/en/
Access: Metro Line 2 (Red Line) – Acropoli Station
Opening hours: Please consult the museum website for updated information.
The National Archaeological Museum is the largest archaeological museum in Greece and houses exceptional artifacts from prehistoric antiquity to late antiquity.
Website: https://www.namuseum.gr/en/
Access: Metro Line 2 (Red Line) – Omonia Station
Opening hours: Please consult the museum website for updated information.
Cape Sounion, located on the southern coast of Attica, is famous for the Temple of Poseidon and its spectacular views over the Aegean Sea, especially at sunset.

Access:
Suggested providers:
Website:https://traveler.welcomepickups.com/fr/athens/sightseeing_rides/cape-sounion
Website: https://www.taxiteam.gr/en/cape-sounion-tour/
To visit the Acropolis & Acropolis Museum, the National Archaeological Museum, or Cape Sounion, you first need to reach the Syggrou-Fix transport hub:
1.Exit the Eugenides Foundation and head to the “Evgenideio” bus stop on Syggrou Avenue (direction: Athens/Center).
2.Take bus 550 or B2.
3.Get off at the “Syggrou-Fix” stop (approx. 10-15 minutes).
From Syggrou-Fix, you have two options:
For the Metro (Red Line 2):
For Cape Sounion (KTEL Bus):
Tip: Prefer the “Coastal Route” (Sounion via Coast) for a scenic view.