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Temple of Athena, the lowest area and the first visit of the pilgrims at Delphi in Greece

The 13 best monuments in Greece to visit on your trip

Discover the best monuments in Greece for your next trip.

If there is something that we love, it is to show you the most impressive places that we have been finding in our motorhome trips through Europe.

And it is that, one of the places that impacted us in an incredible way was Greece. Therefore, in this article we will show you the 13 main monuments of Greece, ordered from south to north for an optimal route by car, motorhome or camper van.

Discover why almost all these monuments are UNESCO World Heritage Sites and enjoy the great journey that awaits you when you enter and join us on this journey. We warn you, you will want to go on your own and once you do, you will not want to go back to your daily life.

Olimpia

For families and couples, for romantics, for the young and for the elderly. For all. Olympia in Greece It is one of the most visited destinations by all.

Olympia represents the art, history and culture of the most anticipated and loved sports: the Olympic Games. In this city was born the great myth that surrounds it and that still lives among us and in which we revive the passion of the great athletes.

Therefore, if you are thinking of traveling and when you put in Google “Greece Olympia”, a thousand results appear and you don't know where to start, keep reading and you will discover a basic, simple and perfectly organized guide to all the places you can't miss in the city with the longest sports history in the world.

Once you arrive in Olympia, either by car or motorhome, you can park in several parking lots prepared for this type of vehicle. Inside, you will find several fascinating monuments that you cannot miss.

Epicurus Temple of Apollo

Epicurus' Temple of Apollo was built between 450 and 425 BC by Ictinus, the famous architect of the Parthenon, and as the name suggests, it is dedicated to the god of sun and health, Apollo.

Located eight kilometers northwest of the Peloponnesian city of Figalia, in the ancient region of Arcadia, it is one of the most famous and majestic temples in Greece that you cannot miss.

Epidaurus

The famous theater of Epidaurus is considered a must-see for anyone who wants to visit the best monuments of greece. You will see a whole work of art that combines ancient architecture with the religious belief of Athens.

Known for his famous coin game which consists of the following: ask someone to wait for you at the front of the theater, go up to the last row of steps and signal them to drop a coin. The magic of it all is that you will hear it against the ground as if it had a microphone next to it.

Tirinto

Although Tiryns has become famous over time for being located less than a kilometer from the sea, what captivated us most is the story behind it.

Legend has it that, more than seven thousand years ago, it was the best-known port of Mycenae whose walls were entrusted to the Cyclopes by Proitus, founding king of Tiryns and brother of the king of Mycenae, Acrisius.

Mystras

This ancient fortified Byzantine city from the XNUMXth century, called "the ruins of Mystras" is one of the obligatory stops if you do not want to miss the best monuments in Greece.

Declared a World Heritage Site in 1989, it contains splendid places such as the Villehardouin Castle, the Agia Sofia, the Pantanassa Convent or the Peribleptos Monastery, whose building is built on the side of a cliff with a cave that supports the structure.

Mycenae

Declared a World Heritage Site in 1999, today it is one of the most touristic places in Greece. From the same entrance you can visit its three most striking spaces in the place: the Treasury of Atreus, the citadel and the Archaeological Museum of Mycenae.

You don't have to walk far and it's easy to find, but we do recommend spending at least two or three hours to be able to see everything properly and without rushing. Without a doubt, one of the monuments in greece that most conquered us.

Mycenae, accessing the cisterns
Mycenae, accessing the cisterns

Maroon

Corinto is known worldwide thanks to its channel. It is a waterway about six kilometers long that connects the Aegean Sea with the Ionian Sea. This allows all that ship that crosses it every year (more than ten thousand) to save 400 kilometers.

It is easily accessible by public transport but also with your own car or motorhome. To do this, you will have to leave Athens on the A75 motorway heading north and travel about 70 kilometers along the highway where you will reach the canal.

The Acropolis and the Ancient Agora of Athens

the acropolis of Athens It is the most characteristic and touristic place of the Ancient Greece and its monuments. It had the defensive function of the city and functioned as the seat of the main places of worship.

On the other hand, it is mandatory to stop at the Ancient Agora of Athens, considered to be the heart of the city that recorded the political, social and commercial life of the ancient Athenian civilization.

athens with kids
athens with kids

Temple of Poseidon at Cape Sounion

The curious thing about it all is that, despite its fame, its history and its art, it is the only place on this entire list that is not part of the UNESCO World Heritage Site.

Known by all for its spectacular sunset over the Aegean Sea and the Greek islands from a beautiful temple dedicated in honor of Poseidon, god of the sea in Greek mythology.

It is currently considered one of the monuments in greece most majestic you can find.

Ossios Loukas Monastery

The monastery of Osios Loukás (Lucas wounded), is one of the most beautiful Byzantine monasteries in Greece. It is located 8 kilometers from the town of Distomo and 37 kilometers from Delphi.

If you like oil and you are great tasters, the extensive olive groves that surround it produce one of the best organic olive oils in the entire Mediterranean.

Your ticket costs no more than 4 euros and the hours are from 10:00 a.m. to 17:00 p.m. every day of the week.

Delphi

If we have talked about Olympia as one of the most fascinating cities you can visit, it is clear that we cannot leave behind Delphi, in Greece.

Considered the "navel of the world" and the city of the oracle. Full of ancient ruins built in the mountains of Delphi, so steep, mysterious and fascinating that each year they attract more tourists.

And is that Delphi, in Greece, has become a place of worship, full of myths related to the oracle most revered and respected by Greek religion. The reason? According to mythology, the oracle was a woman, the Pythia, a former priestess of the temple of Apollo who gave the answer that everyone expected to receive, although not always the desired one.

It is said that because of her and her answers, it was decided whether or not to go to war or create a new city. For this reason, little by little, her wisdom ritual became a myth and from there, a city made legend.

Currently you will not find anyone to tell you what you needed to hear, but it is impressive to see the ancient remains in the context that surrounds the Pythia, surrounded by beauty and incredible sunsets.

Going down the sacred way to go back down and see the archaeological museum of Delphi
Going down the sacred way to go back down and see the archaeological museum of Delphi

What to see in Delphi

Oddly enough, Delphi is a fairly lively city, with a historic center full of bars and restaurants next to trails for walking and unwinding. Curious the mixture right?

On the other hand, for the most historians and lovers of myths, we recommend you visit the archaeological site of ancient Delphi, a magical and timeless place that still maintains its charm and mystery.

You will walk a wide stone path that will take you towards the ancient ruins. In them, you will find one of the monuments of greece most visited: the Sanctuary of Apollo, considered the home of the oracle, dating from the XNUMXth century BC

A powerful and magical place full of statues, streets and columns, which also includes a theater and the best preserved stadium in all of Greece. In fact, one of the important facts that you should know is that, from the top step of the theater, you can enjoy an incredible view of the entire city.

Another of the places to see in Delphi is the archaeological museum where you will find 14 rooms full of culture and history, but above all, the remains of the ancient Athenian Treasury.

Although also, a must for lovers of the history of Delphi, in Greece, be the Sikelianos House Museum, dedicated to the Greek poet Angelos Sikelianos and his wife Eva Palmer.

How to get to Delphi


If you think that Delphi It is a hidden city, you are far from reality. Getting there is very easy, especially by motorhome or by car, as it is about 170 km from Athens via the E75 highway.

Unfortunately it is not possible to access it from the train because the cities are not connected, but if you prefer to go by bus, the duration of the trip will not be more than 3 hours and you will find many routes during the day.

Meteora monasteries

The Meteora monasteries They are one of the places that have become a mandatory stop if you go to Greece. They are worth adding to your itinerary just to see how they were built on gigantic rock pillars, carved by wind and rain.

Currently only 6 monasteries are preserved, among which 60 religious (monks and nuns) live. Located on cliffs over 600 meters high, you can access its exterior by stairs.

What to see and how to visit Meteora in Greece
What to see and how to visit Meteora in Greece

Ancient city of Egas in Verginas

We finish our list of 13 main monuments of Greece with the archaeological site where more historical finds of great caliber have been made. Protected by UNESCO, Egas, together with the contemporary city of Vergina, was the first capital of Macedonia.

There in the theater of Egas in 336 a. C. was where Philip of Macedon was assassinated and his son, the famous and mythical Alexander the Great, was declared king of Macedonia.

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