Πλατεία Παπλωματάδικα
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Walking
If you are starting from the central square of Kalamata, known as Platia 23is Martiou, head south towards the street 'Navarinou'. Continue walking straight for about 800 meters until you reach the intersection with 'Amfias'. Turn left onto Amfias street. Walk for approximately 200 meters and you will find the Επετειακό Graffiti Ηρώων Επανάστασης located at Amfias 32.
Public Transport (Bus)
From the Kalamata Bus Station, take the KTEL local bus heading towards the city center. Get off at the stop at Platia 23is Martiou. From there, walk south down 'Navarinou' street until you reach the intersection with 'Amfias'. Turn left onto Amfias street and proceed for about 200 meters. You will find Επετειακό Graffiti Ηρώων Επανάστασης at Amfias 32.
Taxi
You can easily find a taxi in Kalamata, especially around the central square. Simply tell the driver you want to go to Amfias 32. The journey should take around 5-10 minutes depending on traffic, and the driver will drop you off directly at the location of Επετειακό Graffiti Ηρώων Επανάστασης.
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