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Viator
Από 600 €
Delphi And Thermopylae Extended Full Day Tour
The perfect tour for history lovers, photography enthusiasts, and nature seekers. Explore two of Greece’s most iconic locations—Delphi and Thermopylae—on a private tour designed for travelers who appreciate powerful landscapes, ancient myths, and unforgettable views.
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Φωτογραφίες
9 φωτογραφίες
Δρομολόγιο
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Arachova
ΠέρασμαArachova is a picturesque mountain town nestled on the southern slopes of Mount Parnassus, approximately 160 km northwest of Athens. Often dubbed the “Winter Mykonos,” it seamlessly blends traditional charm with a vibrant atmosphere, making it a popular destination year-round.
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Delphi Archaeological Museum
Delphi’s archaeological site is one of the most significant and atmospheric ancient sites in Greece. Nestled on the slopes of Mount Parnassus, it was once considered the center—or “navel”—of the ancient world. The site includes the famous Temple of Apollo, where the Oracle of Delphi delivered prophecies, as well as a well-preserved theatre, stadium, treasury buildings, and the Sacred Way, the main path that pilgrims followed. Surrounded by dramatic mountain scenery, Delphi was both a spiritual and political hub in antiquity, drawing visitors from across the Greek world. The adjacent Archaeological Museum of Delphi houses many of the site’s most important finds, including the celebrated Charioteer of Delphi.
90 λεπ.Δεν συμπεριλαμβάνεται είσοδος - 3
Delphi
Lunch stop at your favorite non-touristy restaurant in Delphi.
60 λεπ. - 4
Thermopylae
Thermopylae is a historic mountain pass in central Greece, most famous for the Battle of 480 BC, where King Leonidas of Sparta and his 300 warriors made a legendary last stand against the massive Persian army of Xerxes. The narrow pass, whose name means “Hot Gates,” was strategically crucial and bordered by natural hot springs still flowing today. Near the site, you’ll find a small but modern museum—the Thermopylae Center for Historical Information. It features interactive exhibits, 3D films, and displays that recount the battle, Spartan society, and Persian tactics. Just across from it stands the Leonidas Monument, a striking bronze statue honoring the Spartan king and his heroic sacrifice.
60 λεπ.
Εισιτήρια
Mobile or paper ticket accepted
Επιλογές εκδρομής
Delphi and Thermopylae Extended Full Day Tour
Pickup included