Argos
One of the Oldest Continuously Inhabited Cities in Europe
20 minutes
21 km
Argos, one of Greece's oldest continuously inhabited cities, has a rich history and numerous archaeological sites. Key attractions include the ancient theatre, one of the largest in Greece, and the ruins of the Heraion, a sanctuary dedicated to the goddess Hera. Argos, one of the oldest continuously inhabited cities in Greece and Europe, is steeped in history and myth. Located around 20 minutes from Tolo, Argos has been a significant player in Greek history since the Bronze Age. The city is closely associated with many legends, including those of Perseus and the Danaids. Argos was a major center of the Mycenaean civilization and continued to be important through the classical and Hellenistic periods.
The Archaeological Museum of Argos houses an impressive collection of artifacts from the region, including pottery, sculptures, and inscriptions that span from the Mycenaean period to the Roman era. The best time to visit Argos is in the spring or autumn when the weather is mild, making it ideal for exploring the outdoor sites. The city also hosts various cultural events and festivals, adding to its vibrant atmosphere.
The Ultimate Summer Vacation Experience
If siteseeing is not one of your interests there are many things to do in Tolo and the general area of Argolida. Find what better suits your interests or personality and enjoy yourself on your vacation! Try horse riding in Tolo and see the surrounding villages on horseback or try scuba diving in Tolo bay and other location in Argolida and explore the world of the sea.
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