Argolis in a Day: Unveiling Ancient Wonders

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by Sofia

March 30, 2024 · 1 min read

Argolis 1 Day Itinerary

Embark on a one-day journey through the heart of ancient Greece with our Argolis itinerary. Your adventure begins at the Archaeological site of Mycenae, where you'll spend two hours exploring the remnants of a civilization that dates back to the second millennium BC. Immerse yourself in the legends of Agamemnon and the Trojan War as you wander through this UNESCO World Heritage site. Next, lose yourself in the quaint streets of Nafplio Old Town, a picturesque area brimming with history, charming shops, and cozy cafes – the perfect place to soak up local culture and enjoy a leisurely lunch. Conclude your day with a visit to the Fortress of Palamidi, perched high above Nafplio. Spend another two hours marveling at the breathtaking views of the Argolic Gulf and the staggering architecture of this Venetian fortress. This compact itinerary is designed to ensure you experience the highlights of Argolis, leaving you with unforgettable memories and a desire to return.

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Amalia Hotel Nafplio
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Day 1: Unveiling the Mysteries of Argolis

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Archaeological site of Mycenae

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Kicking off our Argolis adventure, we delve into the ancient world at the Archaeological site of Mycenae. Nestled in the northeast Peloponnese, Mycenae is a treasure trove of history, once a major center of Greek civilization. Spend two hours wandering through the remnants of this Bronze Age citadel, where the mythic tales of King Agamemnon and the Trojan War come to life. Marvel at the iconic Lion Gate, the royal tombs, and the impressive Cyclopean walls that have stood the test of time.

Attraction Info

  • Mykines 212 00, Greece
  • Suggested tour duration: 2-3 hour
  • Open from 8:00am-8:00pm

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Agamemnon Palace
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Nafplio Old Town

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Next, we meander through the charming streets of Nafplio Old Town. This picturesque area is a delightful blend of history and leisure, with its Venetian architecture and vibrant bougainvillea. Stroll along the promenade, explore the quaint shops, and indulge in the local cuisine at a cozy taverna. Nafplio's Old Town is a living museum, where every alleyway tells a story and every square invites you to linger.

Attraction Info

  • Nafplio Old Town, Nafplio, Greece

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Fortress of Palamidi

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Our final ascent takes us to the formidable Fortress of Palamidi, crowning the city with its majestic presence. Prepare for a rewarding climb or a short drive up to this Venetian masterpiece, where you'll spend two hours exploring the bastions and admiring panoramic views of Nafplio and the Argolic Gulf. The fortress, a testament to the Venetian empire's military prowess, offers a perfect vantage point to reflect on the day's journey through time and beauty.

Attraction Info

  • Nafplion 211 00, Greece
  • Suggested tour duration: 2-3 hour
  • Open from 8:30am-3:00pm,Good Friday: 12:00-17:00 Holy Saturday: 08:30-15:30; Closed January 1, March 25, May 1, Easter Sunday, December 25 Christmas, December 26.

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Nafplio
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Naples is a small port town in the northeastern Peloponnese, located at the northern end of the Gulf of Argolis. It was called "Naples of the Eastern Roman Empire" in ancient times. Today, the streets and alleys of Napurian still retain a strong ancient Greek style. The four seasons are sunny and the climate is mild, making it a charming tourist destination. The Constitution Square (Platia Syntagmatos) in the center of the old city is a more dynamic place in the city. The neoclassical buildings around the square are beautiful. The floor of the square is paved with marble. When the lights are on, the ground reflects the warm light, which is really beautiful. There are also many open-air cafes here, which are gathering places for locals and have a very life-like atmosphere. If you want to stroll around the streets and alleys of Napurian, you may wish to continue to the east along the central avenue (MegalosDromos). This street can be described as a more characteristic avenue in Napurian. There are many specialty shops on the street. Distinctive handicraft shops, literary cafes, authentic restaurants, etc., the end of the avenue connects Capodistellias Square and the park, take a walk in the tree-lined park and soak up the sun It is also very comfortable. Going straight to the west of the Constitution Square, you will be attracted by a majestic stone building. This is an archaeological museum that displays the cultural heritage of Napurian. There are two floors. The first floor exhibits the bronzes unearthed around Napurian, Armor and other cultural relics, the second floor displays cultural relics from the 10th to 6th centuries BC, including bronze ornaments, painted pots and other works of art, which are worth seeing. The famous Palamidi Castle is located on the top of a rocky hill to the southeast of the old town. This fortress, also known as the "City of the Sky" of Naprian, was built in the 17th century for war fortifications. Palamidi Castle consists of 8 fortresses, which are connected by secret passages and corridors. The top of the mountain is about 200 meters high, and the scenery is very good.
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Archaeological site of Mycenae
Archaeological site of Mycenae
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Mycenae is the ruins of an Aegean civilization city located on the Argos plain in northeastern Peloponnese, Greece, between Corinth and Argos. It is the capital of the Achaeans in the legend of Homer, built by Perseus and ruled by Agamemnon during the Trojan War. The Mycenaean civilization was a late Bronze Age civilization in Greece, named after the city of Mycenae in the Peloponnese. Around 2000 BC, the Greeks began to settle in the southern tip of the Balkans. From the first half of the 16th century BC, some slave countries gradually formed, and the Mycenaean civilization appeared. It has appeared in Mycenae, Tilins, Pylos in the Peloponnese, Thebes, Orhominos, Grasse and Athens in central Greece, and Jolkos in Thessalia. Acropolis, palaces, and large-scale domed tombs; especially the Mycenaean building, whose entrance is the famous Lion's Gate.
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Ancient Theatre at the Asclepieion of Epidaurus
Ancient Theatre at the Asclepieion of Epidaurus
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The ancient theater of Epidaurus, built in 45 BC and dating back 2,500 years, is located on the hillside, and the annual Epidaurus celebration is held here. The circular theater expands upwards from the ground floor and can accommodate more than 18,000 spectators. Standing in the circle at the center of the theater, even the sound of tearing a piece of paper can be heard clearly in any corner of the theater. In the ancient times of audio equipment, the use of architectural design has achieved unimaginable performance effects today.
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Fortress of Palamidi
Fortress of Palamidi
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Palamite Castle is a military fortress in southern Greece, east of Nafplion in the Peloponnese. The fortress sits on a 216-meter-high mountain crest. The fortress was a very large and ambitious project, and it was completed in a relatively short period of time (1711 to 1714). It is a typical baroque fortress, designed by engineers Giaxich and Lasalle. In 1715, the Turks captured the fortress and held it until 1822, when it was captured by the Greeks.
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The Ancient Theatre of Epidaurus
The Ancient Theatre of Epidaurus

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Argolis 1 Day Itinerary