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Private Delphi tour with a Pickup (optional Thermopylae)
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Arachova
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You should take the trip to Delphi because it offers a unique journey into the heart of ancient Greek spirituality, history, and culture. Delphi was once considered the center of the world, home to the famous Oracle of Apollo whose prophecies shaped the fate of Greece and beyond. Walking through the archaeological site, you’ll explore majestic ruins like the Temple of Apollo, the theater, and the stadium, all set against breathtaking mountainous scenery. The nearby Archaeological Museum enriches your visit with stunning artifacts, including the iconic Charioteer statue. Beyond its historical significance, Delphi’s serene natural beauty provides a peaceful retreat. This tour blends education,...
Points forts
8 heures
Proposé en Anglais
Annulation gratuite
Billet mobile
8 heures
Proposé en Anglais
Annulation gratuite
Billet mobile
Ce qui est inclus
Professional driver guide with knowledge of history allowed to provide only exterior insights
Eau
WiFi on board
toilettes
Air-conditioned vehicle
Lunch
Tickets fees for the Archeological sight of Delphi
Licenced tour guide Archeologist to escort you in the sight with extra fee
Extend visit to Thermopylae Archeological sight with extra fee
Private Delphi tour with a Pickup (optional Thermopylae)
(11) Avis
Arachova
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You should take the trip to Delphi because it offers a unique journey into the heart of ancient Greek spirituality, history, and culture. Delphi was once considered the center of the world, home to the famous Oracle of Apollo whose prophecies shaped the fate of Greece and beyond. Walking through the archaeological site, you’ll explore majestic ruins like the Temple of Apollo, the theater, and the stadium, all set against breathtaking mountainous scenery. The nearby Archaeological Museum enriches your visit with stunning artifacts, including the iconic Charioteer statue. Beyond its historical significance, Delphi’s serene natural beauty provides a peaceful retreat. This tour blends education,...
Points forts
8 heures
Proposé en Anglais
Annulation gratuite
Billet mobile
8 heures
Proposé en Anglais
Annulation gratuite
Billet mobile
Ce qui est inclus
Professional driver guide with knowledge of history allowed to provide only exterior insights
Eau
WiFi on board
toilettes
Air-conditioned vehicle
Lunch
Tickets fees for the Archeological sight of Delphi
Licenced tour guide Archeologist to escort you in the sight with extra fee
Extend visit to Thermopylae Archeological sight with extra fee
Arachova is a historic mountain village located on the slopes of Mount Parnassus in Central Greece. Its origins date back to the Byzantine era, though it flourished during the Ottoman period as a refuge for Greeks resisting Ottoman rule. Known for its strategic location and natural defenses, Arachova played a significant role in the Greek War of Independence in the early 19th century. The village was a base for revolutionary fighters, and its people actively contributed to the struggle for freedom. Over time, Arachova developed a unique cultural identity, blending traditional architecture with rich customs, crafts, and festivals. Today, it is celebrated for its vibrant history, preserved heritage, and its role as a gateway to both ancient Delphi and Mount Parnassus, making it a symbol of Greek resilience and tradition.
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Delphes
The archaeological site of Delphi, located on the slopes of Mount Parnassus, was one of the most important religious centers of ancient Greece. Dedicated to the god Apollo, it was believed to be the "navel of the world" (omphalos), where heaven and earth met. Delphi was home to the famous Oracle of Apollo, where the Pythia, a priestess, delivered prophecies that influenced major decisions across the Greek world. From the 8th century BCE to the 4th century CE, leaders and pilgrims came to seek guidance. The site includes the Temple of Apollo, a theater, a stadium, and treasuries built by city-states to honor the god. Delphi also hosted the Pythian Games, second in prestige only to the Olympics. Today, its ruins and breathtaking views offer a powerful connection to ancient spirituality, art, and politics, making it a must-visit symbol of classical heritage.
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Musée archéologique de Delphes
You must visit the Archaeological Museum of Delphi because it brings the ancient sanctuary to life with one of Greece’s most important collections. Located near the ruins, the museum houses stunning artifacts discovered at the site, including the world-famous bronze Charioteer of Delphi, a masterpiece of classical sculpture. You'll see offerings to Apollo, intricate statues, inscriptions, and everyday objects that reveal the rich spiritual and political life of ancient Delphi. The exhibits are beautifully curated, guiding you through centuries of history tied to the Oracle, the Pythian Games, and the influence Delphi held over the ancient world. Visiting the museum deepens your understanding of the archaeological site and connects you emotionally and intellectually to one of the most powerful religious centers of antiquity.
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Thermopylae
Optional visit to Thermopylae where leonidas and the 300 Spartans fight and died in 480BC against Persians