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Rising from the Thessalian plain like a landscape from another world, the rock pillars of Meteora have drawn monks, travellers and pilgrims for over a thousand years. Perched atop these sandstone towers,…

The Argolis region of the Peloponnese is where Greek mythology meets archaeological reality. Within a single day, you can walk through the Lion Gate at Mycenae where Agamemnon once ruled, sit in…

Delphi was once considered the centre of the world. Nestled on the slopes of Mount Parnassus, this UNESCO World Heritage Site housed the most important oracle in ancient Greece and drew pilgrims,…

The road from Athens to Cape Sounion is one of the most scenic drives in the Mediterranean. Hugging the coastline of the Saronic Gulf, it passes through the elegant suburbs of the…

Athens is a city that reveals itself slowly. Beneath the obvious landmarks lies a capital of quiet courtyards, rooftop terraces with Parthenon views, and neighbourhoods where ancient and contemporary coexist without ceremony.…