Attractions in Greece
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Nestled in the narrow streets of Corfu Town, the Church of Saint Spyridon is easily spotted thanks to its towering Venetian bell tower, which rises above the surrounding rooftops. Despite […]
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Perched on the highest hilltop of Santorini, Ancient Thera was once a bustling center of commerce and culture. The site offers visitors a journey through time, with ruins dating from […]
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The 16th-century St. Spyridon Church, also known as Agios Spyridon, stands as one of the most impressive sights in Corfu town. This historic church houses the remains of its patron […]
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Crowning a 430-foot (131-meter) hill above the village of Kritinia, the crumbling stone shell of Kritinia Castle offers panoramic views of the Aegean Sea and the neighboring island of Halki. […]
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Nestled in the north of central Agios Nikolaos, Ammoudi Beach is a small, sandy, and sheltered stretch that offers a serene escape. The beach is well-equipped with sunbeds and beach […]
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Tucked away in the inner city streets of Thessaloniki, the Bezesteni Market stands as one of the city’s finest Ottoman landmarks. Built in the 15th century, this covered market features […]
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The Archaeological Museum of Chania, housed in the historic Church of St. Francis, offers a journey through Crete’s rich history, from the Neolithic and Minoan periods to late Roman times. […]
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Limnoupolis Water Park, also known as Aqua Creta Limnoupolis, is Chania’s most popular water park, situated in the scenic region of Crete. The park features 11 large slides, including thrilling […]
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Nestled in the hills near Apoikia village, the Pithara Waterfalls are often referred to as the ‘fairyland of Andros.’ Here, a small waterfall tumbles down from a spring on Mt. […]
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Established in 1577, the Kahal Shalom Synagogue stands as one of Greece’s oldest synagogues, located in the heart of Rhodes. The synagogue houses a museum within its former women’s prayer […]
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Kalogria Beach, also known as Paralia Kalogria, is Stoupa’s sandiest stretch, offering more than just its fine, soft sands. Nestled in Greece, this beach features cool springs that provide refreshing […]
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Founded in 1953, the Dora Stratou Greek Dances Theater is dedicated to preserving the rich traditions of Greek folk dances. Nestled on Philopappos Hill in Athens, the theater hosts regular […]
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The Museum of Byzantine Culture in Thessaloniki, Greece, houses a rich collection of Byzantine art and artifacts from the fifth to the 13th centuries, a period when the city was […]
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The Terrace of the Lions, constructed around 600 BC to honor Apollo, stands as the most iconic image of Delos island. Originally, nearly a dozen marble lions, each in a […]
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Perched on a hilltop opposite the Navarino Old Fortress, Pylos Castle, also known as Pilos Niokastro, stands as one of Greece’s best-preserved fortresses. Constructed by the Ottomans in 1573, the […]
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Kiotari Beach, situated on the eastern coast of Rhodes and south of Lindos, stretches along a long, idyllic shoreline that remains uncrowded. The beach is a mix of shingle and […]
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Nestled on the western coast of Zakynthos, Porto Limnionas Beach offers a unique coastal experience. Instead of sandy shores, visitors find smooth, white rocks that provide a natural sunbathing area. […]
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In the heart of Athens, the Museum of Illusions offers a modern and interactive experience that contrasts with the city’s ancient sites. This unique museum is filled with images, exhibits, […]
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Nestled near the historic ruins of ancient Athens, the Hellenic Motor Museum offers a unique journey through automotive history. Occupying the three top floors of a bustling mall, the museum […]
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The Ilias Lalaounis Jewelry Museum, located in Athens, Greece, is a tribute to the innovative work of Greek jeweler Ilias Lalaounis (1920–2013). The museum showcases Lalaounis’ classically inspired gold creations, […]
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The Herakleidon Museum in Athens, Greece, offers a fresh perspective on ancient Greek civilization, delving into the lesser-known realms of science and technology. Housed in a historic building, the museum […]
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Frangokastello, a well-preserved castle dating back to the 1370s, stands as a testament to the Venetian rule over Crete. Located in Chania, Greece, this historic landmark features distinctive sawtooth walls […]
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Nestled in the Peloponnese, the Polylimnio Waterfalls offer a serene escape into nature. This series of turquoise pools, connected by picturesque waterfalls, is a haven for outdoor enthusiasts. Hiking along […]
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Established in 1933, Eleftherias Square, also known as Freedom Square, serves as the vibrant heart of Kos town. Surrounded by historical landmarks and located near the main port and the […]