Getting Here
The CultTech MSc classes are taught mainly at the University of the Peloponnese Kalamata Campus situated just east of the city center.
Only a two and half hour drive from Athens by car, three hours by bus from the Central Bus Station in Kifissos Athens and a mere 9 km from the Kalamata International Airport the city is easily accessible.
Bus services link Kalamata to Athens in under 3 hours and are frequent, up to every hour on some days. You can find more information about the bus schedules at ktelmessinias.gr.
Only a two and half hour drive from Athens by car, three hours by bus from the Central Bus Station in Kifissos Athens and a mere 9 km from the Kalamata International Airport the city is easily accessible.
Bus services link Kalamata to Athens in under 3 hours and are frequent, up to every hour on some days. You can find more information about the bus schedules at ktelmessinias.gr.
Getting Around
The city of Kalamata was awarded the 2018 Best City Award (Gold & Bronze) for its infrastructure that create a modern bicycling and pedestrian network, making walking and cycling the best ways of getting around. Recently the Municipality began a bicycle sharing service using a phone app with 7 stations around the city including just outside the Kalamata campus.
Local Buses run frequent services across the city with four different lines. Each bus line runs approximately every 30 minutes. The fare costs 1 €. Tickets can be purchased at kiosks or inside the bus. You can find the bus schedules at astikoktelkalamatas.gr (in Greek) and the Facebook page.
Local Buses run frequent services across the city with four different lines. Each bus line runs approximately every 30 minutes. The fare costs 1 €. Tickets can be purchased at kiosks or inside the bus. You can find the bus schedules at astikoktelkalamatas.gr (in Greek) and the Facebook page.