Delphi is one of the greatest glories of ancient Greece. But a visit can be exhausting. Here are some tips to make your trip easier. 1. Go early! Even at the end of October by noon all the close par… Full review by EdgarCosset
Oct 19, 2024
This is amazing placw.T he stunning landscape, which takes your breath away. You need to be somewhat fit, as it lies against a steep hillside with lots of stairs. This is complex containing remains o… Full review by N187MNmarzenas
Oct 18, 2024
This place is a must-see on any trip to Greece and make you travel back to Antiquity. Although this is a magnificent place, it is too often overwhelmed by hordes of tourists who come to visit and tak… Full review by com m
do you have guides there at Delphi that could take a group of 18 around and how much would that be?
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I did not have any guide. Delphi is a small village and visiting the sites and archeological museum is straight forward. A guide maybe organise at the gate of the site.
My wife and I are planning a trip to Greece this May, and would like to spend about three days to visit Delphi and Meteora. Should we rent a car or take public train or bus or take a tour? Thanks!
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National roads of Greece are fine. You should rent a car from athens, go to Kalabaka and stay there for the night. Visit the monasteries early in the morning. No need for a guide …
National roads of Greece are fine. You should rent a car from athens, go to Kalabaka and stay there for the night. Visit the monasteries early in the morning. No need for a guide there, the monks will tell you everything you need to know. Then drive up the national road, pass Lamia and take the regional road through Amfissa to Delphi. Stay in the village of Delphi, but don't miss a dinner at Zahos' tavern in Livadi and a late night drink in Arachova. My personal favourite is Husky, a rock themed bar on a small side alley. Visit the archeological site WITH A GUIDE. The place you want to visit do not have frequent bus connections. You will miss valuable time and will get tired trying to figure out local bus connections. I dont think there is a direct bus or train connection of Kalabaka to Delphi, both towns are not the main ones in the region. Rent a car. Enjoy! Ps: spend a day or two in Athens.