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Important Sites in The Peloponnese

The Argolida due to its long standing history is filled with interesting sites and awe-inspiring monuments! Home to the Mycenaean civilization it gave life to many city-states of ancient Greece like Ancient Sparta, Ancient Argos and many more. Later down the line the area was conquered by the Romans which led to Byzantine Greece in time. The sites around Tolo are endless and you could use Iliana Apartments as your base to explore the Peloponnese! See the Mycenaean Acropolis of Ancient Asini just a few minutes on foot from Iliana Apartments in Tolo, visit Nafplio's Old Town and see historic building, ruins of Venetian walls and the famous Palamidi Castle as welll as the Fort of Bourtzi or venture a bit further and visit the world renowned Ancient Theatre of Epidaurus. We offer a list of a few interesting sites as well as some intriguing sites outside the Peloponnese.

Ancient Asini

25 minutes 1,8 km

Ancient Asini, located near Tolo in the Peloponnese, is a fascinating archaeological site with a rich history and a once thriving Mycenaean citadel mentioned by Homer.

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Ancient Tiryns

15 minutes 13 km

A UNESCO World Heritage site, is an important archaeological location in the Peloponnese. Known for its massive Cyclopean walls, which were constructed using enormous limestone boulders.

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Ancient Mycenae

30 minutes 30 km

Ancient Mycenae, one of Greece's most famous archaeological sites steeped in history and legend. Located in the Peloponnese, Mycenae was a major center of Greek civilization and the legendary home of King Agamemnon.

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Ancient Nemea

44 minutes 43 km

Ancient Nemea, located in the Peloponnese, is best known for its ancient Temple of Zeus and its athletic games, the Nemean Games. The site includes the well-preserved Temple, an ancient stadium, and a bath complex.

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Ancient Epidavros Theatre

36 minutes 30 km

The Ancient Theatre of Epidavros, renowned for its acoustics and classical Greek architecture, is part of the larger Sanctuary of Asklepios and a UNESCO World Heritage site. Visitors can marvel at the theatre's design, which allowed audiences to hear even the slightest sound from the stage.

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Argos

20 minutes 21 km

Argos, one of Europe's oldest continuously inhabited cities is rich in history and has numerous archaeological sites. Key attractions in Argos include the ancient theatre, one of the largest in Greece, and the ruins of the Heraion, a temple dedicated to the goddess Hera.

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Greek Pyramid Ellinikon

37 minutes 28 km

The Greek Pyramid of Ellinikon is located just outside Argos and is one of the few pyramid structures found in Greece. Its origins and purpose remain a mystery, with theories suggesting it might have been a tomb, a watchtower, or even a small fortress.

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Monemvasia

3 hours 200 km

Monemvasia, a medieval fortress town on a small island off the southeastern coast of the Peloponnese, is a captivating destination. Connected to the mainland by a narrow causeway, Monemvasia features well-preserved Byzantine, Venetian, and Ottoman architecture.

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Mystras

2 hours 130 km

Mystras is a UNESCO World Heritage site near Sparta. A stunning Byzantine fortress town built on a steep hillside. Visitors can explore its well-preserved medieval ruins, including churches, monasteries, palaces, and the impressive fortress at the top of the hill.

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Ancient Olympia

3 hours 210 km

Ancient Olympia, the birthplace of the Olympic Games, is an essential destination for history and sports enthusiasts. Located in the western Peloponnese, the site includes the remains of athletic training facilities, temples, and monuments dedicated to the gods.

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Ancient Messene

2 hours 150 km

Ancient Messene is one of Greece's most well-preserved archaeological sites. The city, founded in the 4th century BC, features impressive ruins including a large theatre, a stadium, and the Sanctuary of Asclepius.

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Ancient Sparta

2 hours 120 km

Ancient Sparta was renowned for its military prowess and strict lifestyle and offers visitors a glimpse into the life of one of Greece's most formidable city-states. The archaeological site includes the remains of the ancient theatre, various temples, and public buildings.

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Delphi Oracle

3,5 hours 260 km

The ancient site of Delphi was once considered the center of the world by the ancient Greeks and is home to the famous Oracle of Delphi. Located on the slopes of Mount Parnassus, Delphi features the Temple of Apollo, where the oracle gave her prophecies.

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Ancient Corinth

55 minutes 60 km

Ancient Corinth, a major city-state in antiquity, offers a wealth of historical and archaeological attractions. The site features impressive ruins, including the Temple of Apollo, the Roman Odeon, and the Fountain of Peirene.

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Athens

2 hours 145 km

Athens, the capital of Greece, is a vibrant city steeped in history and culture. The Acropolis, its most iconic landmark, dominates the skyline and is home to ancient structures such as the Parthenon, the Erechtheion, and the Temple of Athena Nike.

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