Get in
Ioannina, located in Greece, offers several transportation options for visitors.
- Ioannina National Airport is the primary airport serving the city, with flights to and from Athens [source].
- The Via Egnatia highway, also known as the Egnatia Odos, connects the city to Igoumenitsa, a port on the west coast of Greece, and the Turkish border.
- Long-distance buses, operated by Ktel, provide daily travel to Athens, Igoumenitsa, and Thessaloniki, among other destinations. The bus station is located within the city and is just a short walk from the center [source].
- Additionally, international buses to and from Albania make a stop in Ioannina. If you are traveling from Tirana, the bus can drop you off at the university, but you can request a stop at the closer airport, which is more convenient for the center of the city.
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Popular Foods
Dolmas - Dolmas are grape leaves stuffed with seasoned rice, minced meat, and herbs. The filling typically includes ground beef or lamb, onions, garlic, and spices, all wrapped in tender grape leaves and cooked in a flavorful broth. <> Moussaka - Moussaka is a layered dish consisting of eggplant, ground meat (usually lamb or beef), and a béchamel sauce. It's often topped with a cheese sauce and baked until bubbly and golden. Vegetarian moussaka alternatives exist without the ground meat. <> Tzatziki - Tzatziki is a refreshing yogurt-based sauce made with cucumber, garlic, olive oil, vinegar, and dill. It's traditionally served as a dip or condiment alongside grilled meats, gyros, and other dishes. Tzatziki is typically non-vegetarian due to the presence of yogurt, but it can be easily adapted to be vegetarian. <> Historical Appearance
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