Route
The Greek National Road 91 begins in the centre of Athens, and runs southwest to the Saronic Gulf coast at Palaio Faliro. This section is named Andrea Syngrou Avenue. From Palaio Faliro it continues southeast along the coast, passing along the southern and southeastern suburbs of Athens. The section between Palaio Faliro and Glyfada is named Poseidonos Avenue.
The Greek National Road 91 passes through the following places:
- Athens
- Nea Smyrni
- Palaio Faliro
- Alimos
- Elliniko
- Glyfada
- Voula
- Vouliagmeni
- Vari
- Agia Marina
- Saronida
- Palaia Fokaia
- Legrena
- Sounio
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Coordinates: 37°48′37″N 23°49′40″E / 37.8103°N 23.8279°E / 37.8103; 23.8279
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