Athens Airport Guide: Halal Food, Prayer Rooms & Muslim Facilities

Athens International Airport (Eleftherios Venizelos) isn’t the most halal-friendly airport, but with planning, Muslim travelers can navigate it comfortably. I pass through this airport regularly and know exactly where to find prayer space and suitable food.

Here’s everything you need to know.

Prayer Facilities

Multi-Faith Prayer Room

Athens Airport has a multi-faith prayer room available to all travelers.

Location:
– Main Terminal, Departures Level
– Near Gate A7 (Schengen area)
– Ask at Information Desk if you can’t find it

Facilities:
– Qibla direction marked
– Clean space
– Open 24/7 for passengers
– Shared by all faiths

What to know:
– Small room (fits approximately 10 people)
– No wudu facilities in the room
– Use nearest restroom for wudu before entering
– Bring your own prayer rug if preferred

Non-Schengen Prayer Area

For passengers traveling to/from non-Schengen destinations:

Location: Near Gate B9 (Non-Schengen area)
Similar setup: Multi-faith, qibla marked, modest space

Wudu (Ablution)

The situation: There are no dedicated wudu facilities at Athens Airport.

Solution: Use airport restrooms. They’re clean and have running water. I recommend:
– Use paper towels for drying
– Be mindful of water on floor (safety)
– Bring small towel in carry-on
– Family restrooms offer more privacy

Prayer Timing

Plan ahead: If your flight time coincides with prayer, plan accordingly.

Before security: Pray at airport hotel prayer room (if staying) or find quiet corner in departures hall.

After security: Use the multi-faith room.

On the plane: Pray seated if timing is difficult. Most scholars permit this for travelers.

Halal Food Options

The Honest Assessment

Athens Airport has very limited halal food. No certified halal restaurants exist inside the terminal.

What Works

Everest (Multiple Locations)
– Greek fast-food chain
– Locations in both Arrivals and Departures
Halal-friendly options:
– Cheese pie (tiropita)
– Spinach pie (spanakopita)
– Cheese toast
– Fresh juice
– Coffee and tea
Avoid: Meat products (not halal)

Goody’s
– Greek burger chain
– Departures area
Limited options:
– Vegetarian items only
– Salads
– Fries
Avoid: All meat products

Coffee Island / Starbucks
– Coffee and pastries
Safe options:
– Cheese croissants
– Vegetable sandwiches (verify no ham)
– Sweet pastries (check ingredients)
– All beverages

Grab & Go shops
– Throughout terminal
Safe options:
– Fresh fruit
– Nuts
– Cheese sandwiches (verify no ham)
– Yogurt
– Water and juice

Seafood Options

Some restaurants serve fish:
– Verify preparation method
– Ask about wine in cooking
– Fresh fish usually safe

Arrivals Area

If arriving hungry:
– Everest available in arrivals hall
– Limited options before exiting
– Consider eating at your origin airport or on the flight

Departures Strategy

My approach:
1. Eat halal meal in Athens before going to airport
2. Pack halal snacks in carry-on
3. Buy cheese pie and coffee at airport if needed
4. Avoid meat products entirely at airport

Packing Food for the Airport

What You Can Bring Through Security

In carry-on (after security purchased or properly packed):
– Sealed snacks
– Nuts and dried fruit
– Sandwiches (homemade, wrapped)
– Cheese and crackers
– Dates
– Chocolate and candy

Liquids (under 100ml or bought after security):
– Small hummus containers (under 100ml)
– Yogurt drinks (buy after security)
– Water (buy after security)

What to Pack from Athens

Before heading to airport, buy:
– Halal sandwich from Omonia area restaurants
– Fresh bakery items (simit, börek)
– Fruit from supermarket
– Snacks from Al-Baraka Market
– Water bottle (empty through security, fill after)

Family Facilities

Traveling with Children

Family-friendly amenities:
– Family restrooms (larger, private)
– Nursing rooms (ask at Information)
– Children’s play area (Departures)
– Stroller available for boarding

Kids’ food options:
– Cheese pies work for children
– Fresh fruit
– Yogurt
– Juice boxes (buy after security)

Baby Care

Facilities available:
– Changing tables in most restrooms
– Family restroom with more space
– Nursing room (ask Information Desk)
– Hot water available at cafes (for bottles)

Transit at Athens Airport

If Connecting Through Athens

Time considerations:
– Minimum connection: 45 minutes (same terminal)
– Recommended: 2+ hours for international connections
– Terminal is single building (no shuttle needed)

For prayer during connection:
– Multi-faith room accessible
– Time your connection around prayer if possible

For food during connection:
– Same limited options as departures
– Pack snacks from origin airport
– Cheese pastries your best option

Schengen vs. Non-Schengen

Schengen flights: Gates A (most European destinations)
Non-Schengen flights: Gates B (Middle East, Turkey, etc.)

Both areas have:
– Prayer room access
– Similar food options
– Restroom facilities

Getting to/from the Airport

Metro (Recommended)

Line 3 (Blue Line) connects airport to central Athens.
– Journey time: 40 minutes to Syntagma
– Cost: €9 single, €22 for 3 people
– Runs: 5:30 AM – 11:30 PM

For Muslims: Comfortable, clean, easy to manage with luggage. Train has no alcohol.

Bus

X95 Express Bus to Syntagma
– 24-hour service
– Cost: €6
– Journey: 60-90 minutes depending on traffic

X93 to bus stations
X96 to Piraeus port

Taxi

Official rate to Athens center: €40 (fixed)
– Use only official yellow taxis
– Confirm price before starting
– Night rate (midnight-5AM): €55

Ride apps: BEAT operates in Athens (Greek Uber equivalent)

Private Transfer

Muslim-friendly transfer services:
– Pre-book through hotel
– Many drivers familiar with halal restaurants
– Can request stops if needed

Practical Tips

Timing Your Arrival

Arrive early enough to:
– Complete check-in calmly
– Make wudu
– Pray if timing requires
– Find suitable food
– Navigate security

Recommended arrival: 3 hours before international flights

What to Prepare Before Airport

  1. Eat a proper halal meal before leaving your hotel
  2. Pack snacks for the journey
  3. Download prayer app with airport location set
  4. Know your prayer times for travel day
  5. Carry small prayer rug in carry-on
  6. Have water bottle (empty through security)

Airport Hotel Option

Sofitel Athens Airport
– Connected to terminal
– For very early or late flights
– Can arrange halal room service with advance notice
– Has space for prayer in room

Emergency Contacts at Airport

Airport Information: +30 210 353 0000
Lost & Found: +30 210 353 0515
Medical Services: Available in terminal
Police: Present throughout terminal

Summary Checklist

Before departure:
– [ ] Eat halal meal in Athens
– [ ] Pack snacks in carry-on
– [ ] Empty water bottle to fill after security
– [ ] Know prayer times for travel day
– [ ] Have prayer rug accessible

At airport:
– [ ] Locate multi-faith prayer room
– [ ] Make wudu at restroom
– [ ] Buy cheese pastries if hungry
– [ ] Stay hydrated
– [ ] Allow time for everything

Flight essentials:
– [ ] Prayer times for destination
– [ ] Snacks for flight (airplane food often not halal)
– [ ] Download entertainment (long flights)

Athens Airport isn’t ideal for halal food, but with preparation, you’ll manage comfortably. The key is eating well before you arrive and packing what you need.


Related Guides:
– Essential Travel Guide for Muslim Visitors to Greece
– Halal Breakfast Options in Athens
– Complete Guide to Halal Restaurants in Athens

Last Updated: January 2026
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