
Phaleron War Cemetery – Athens Memorial
Description
The Phaleron War Cemetery stands as a solemn tribute to Commonwealth soldiers who made the ultimate sacrifice during World War II and the Greek Civil War. Originally established by the 4th Division, this [meticulously maintained cemetery](https://www.cwgc.org/visit-us/find-cemeteries-memorials/cemetery-details/2022200/phaleron-war-cemetery/) now serves as the final resting place for servicemen from various nations, including Australia and other Commonwealth countries.
Key Features
• The Athens Memorial, which stands prominently within the cemetery grounds, commemorating those who have no known grave
• Beautifully landscaped grounds with impeccably maintained grass and flower beds
• [Wheelchair-accessible entrance and parking facilities](https://accessible.thisisathens.org/neighbourhoods/phaleron-war-cemetery), making it welcoming for all visitors
• Informative plaques and markers detailing historical context
• Peaceful coastal location offering a serene environment for reflection
• [Organized rows of white headstones](https://www.ww2cemeteries.com/gre-phaleron-war-cemetery.html) marking individual graves
Best Time to Visit
The cemetery is most comfortable to visit during spring (March to May) and autumn (September to November) when Athens enjoys mild temperatures and clear skies. Early mornings or late afternoons provide the best light for photography and a more contemplative atmosphere. [The cemetery remains open year-round](https://anzacsofgreece.org/phaleron-war-cemetery), including weekends and public holidays, making it accessible whenever you choose to visit.
How to Get There
The cemetery enjoys a convenient location in the coastal area of Athens. The most straightforward way to reach it is via the coastal tram from Syntagma Square – a journey of approximately 35 minutes. Get off at the Pikrodafni stop, from where you’ll easily spot the cemetery about 200 meters away. The coastal tram system is modern, air-conditioned, and provides a scenic route along the Athens Riviera.
Tips for Visiting
Remember that this is an active memorial site deserving appropriate respect and behavior. Dress modestly and speak quietly during your visit. Photography is permitted, but be mindful not to disturb other visitors paying their respects. The site can get quite warm during summer months, so bring water and sun protection. Consider visiting during off-peak hours for a more private experience. While the cemetery is free to enter, bringing flowers as a gesture of respect is welcome. The staff members are typically happy to share historical information if you’re interested in learning more about specific graves or the cemetery’s history.
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