×
GreekEnglish

×
  • Politics
  • Diaspora
  • World
  • Lifestyle
  • Travel
  • Culture
  • Sports
  • Cooking
Saturday
17
Jan 2026
weather symbol
Athens 11°C
  • Home
  • Politics
  • Economy
  • World
  • Diaspora
  • Lifestyle
  • Travel
  • Culture
  • Sports
  • Mediterranean Cooking
  • Weather
Contact follow Protothema:
Powered by Cloudevo
> Greece

The biggest tunnel of Attica and its problems

It remains the biggest road project on the table for Athens and if implemented it will radically change the map of travel in the capital

Newsroom September 4 09:20

The reason for the Heliopolis tunnel. A tunnel about three kilometers long, with three lanes in each direction, which will start at Katehaki and end at Vouliagmeni Avenue. Its construction will allow drivers to cover the route from Karea to Elliniko within ten minutes, when today this time reaches and exceeds thirty minutes during rush hours.

The project is essentially an extension of Attiki Odos and in particular the Western Regional Ymittos, is part of the wider plan to create a traffic light-free ring road and will give a new dimension to the north-south axis. Vouliagmenis, currently choked with traffic, will acquire motorway characteristics and access to Elliniko, where the major urban redevelopment with tens of thousands of future visitors is underway, will become faster and safer. At the same time, an expressway grid will be created that will connect Attiki Odos, Kifissos, the Ilioupolis Tunnel and Vouliagmeni, effectively serving through traffic.

The cost of the project is estimated at around €500 million, and this is precisely where the biggest obstacle lies. Although studies have progressed, with significant funding from the private sector, securing the necessary resources remains uncertain. The Ministry of Infrastructure’s plan is to include the project in a single tender through a Public-Private Partnership (PPP). If this is set in motion in 2025, construction could begin in 2026 and be completed by the end of the decade. However, recent statements by the Deputy Minister of Infrastructure dealt a blow to expectations, as he noted that the project is unlikely to move forward in the near term due to its high cost and the lack of state funding.

This uncertainty has sparked reactions at the local level. The municipalities of Vyronas, Ilioupoli, and Elliniko-Argyroupoli sent a letter to the Prime Minister requesting clarification on the exact timeline and progress of the study, stressing that this is a project of vital importance for citizens’ daily lives. Lamda Development, for its part, has pledged to continue funding the preparatory studies so that the momentum already created is not lost. On the other hand, transport experts express concern that the proposed alignment primarily benefits Elliniko and a limited portion of the population, arguing that a more ring-shaped approach should be considered in order to serve a wider area of Attica.

>Related articles

Two more hostages kidnapped by Hamas are dead – Their bodies found in Gaza

Saxon Palace in Warsaw contains a secret 45-meter-long tunnel underneath its ruins (video)

Underground tunnel found beneath Egyptian temple may lead to Cleopatra

What is certain is that the Ilioupoli Tunnel is not a simple project, but one that could transform the cityscape and create a new network of fast, traffic-light-free roads — something Athens needs more than ever. Its realization depends entirely on political will and the ability to secure financing. If decisions are made soon, the project could start within the next two years and be completed by 2030, significantly improving the daily lives of hundreds of thousands of citizens. If not, it risks remaining yet another grand announcement that never became reality.















Ask me anything

Explore related questions

#state funding#Tunnel
> More Greece

Follow en.protothema.gr on Google News and be the first to know all the news

See all the latest News from Greece and the World, the moment they happen, at en.protothema.gr

> Latest Stories

One dead after train–bus collision at the Port of Hamburg – see photos

January 16, 2026

President of Air Traffic Controllers: Another communications blackout possible in the near future

January 16, 2026

Trump threatens tariffs against those who oppose U.S. plans for Greenland

January 16, 2026

X is down, thousands report problems

January 16, 2026

“Her father cut her hair because she asked to go to a hair salon, they never gave her money”: New testimonies about Laura

January 16, 2026

Rama persists after rant at Greek journalist and questions the link between “Greek speakers” and Plato and Aristotle

January 16, 2026

CIA chief in Venezuela meets with Rodriguez

January 16, 2026

Less alcohol and lower speeds with the new Highway Code and strict fines

January 16, 2026
All News

> Culture

The historic cafes of Athens: 12 legendary hangouts lost to time

The café-patisseries that set the rhythm of cosmopolitan Athens – “Flokas,” “Papaspirou,” “Sonia,” “Alaska,” “Lentzos,” “Floral,” “Blue Bell,” “Prapas,” “Pachos,” “Galaxy,” “Caprice,” “Centaur” were the most popular meeting points where modern Greek history was written, became songs and books, and left their mark with their famous culinary creations

January 16, 2026

Actress Melpo Zarokosta dies at 93

January 16, 2026

Cycladic Identity Initiative launches fourth funding phase to preserve the Cultural and Natural Heritage of the Cyclades

January 16, 2026

Grief in Crete for the loss of Yannis Xylouris

January 15, 2026

“A Picasso for 100 euros” — Christie’s for a million-euro painting

January 15, 2026
Homepage
PERSONAL DATA PROTECTION POLICY COOKIES POLICY TERM OF USE
Powered by Cloudevo
Copyright © 2026 Πρώτο Θέμα