Syntagma Square

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Klook用戶
6 Mar
Great value for money, with beautiful and comfortable scenery. Although the drive was long, the driver was steady, and the local guide explained the attractions clearly and took excellent care of the travelers, even proactively helping everyone take photos! Their smiles and attitudes were excellent. Highly commendable. The lunch break provided midway was a bit rushed, but the food quality was good. The only drawback was that the Wi-Fi on the tour bus wasn't working that day.
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周 **
3 Mar
Meet at the station at 7:45 AM. There will be several tour buses parked there. Look for the bus with "VISIT METEORA" on the side. Confirm your name with the driver to board. The tour guide will appear in Kalambaka. You will visit a total of three monasteries (you will only find out which three on the day, as the monasteries rotate closures) and three or four photo spots. The itinerary is very smooth. You will return to the station at approximately 10:30 PM. It's a super packed day. Five-star rating!
SHIN ********
1 Mar
Meteora is a place where getting there is a problem, but visiting the monasteries is nearly impossible without renting a car, so I thought taking a tour was the answer. The four-hour one-way trip was really tough, and many monasteries close at 2 PM in winter, so even though I was told we would visit three, we could only actually enter two. However, since my stamina isn't great, I probably would have skipped one even if we could have entered three, so visiting only two wasn't a problem. If I visit again, I'd like to visit on a tour of one night or more rather than a day trip. I recommend a tour of one night or more to others who will see this review. There is no problem with viewing the monasteries because you move along an efficient route, but the time spent there was too short to feel Meteora's reverent atmosphere.
Valerie ****
28 Feb
love itttt willl definitely fo back when i get a chance to! guide was good, able to give recommendations and explains stories as well. very good job
Klook User
27 Feb
very nice experience. worth the money. highly recommended.
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puay *******
24 Feb
it is a long journey but the views spectacular. There are steps to climb but not that tough. there is ample time for each visit. Better to opt for package with lunch as there are no other restaurants available at the pit stop. and keep checking prices - as I manned to cancel and book one with lunch at just nominal increase. otherwise it’s at least 15-20 euro . the monastery will hand off scarves/ skirts for ladies even you wear long pants. lastly perhaps it’s not peak , finding the right buses at gather point is not as choatic as others experienced. Driver drives safely. Guide is friendly.
V ****
21 Feb
need to download an app and your ticket and audio is in there. actually since I like listening to the explanation and take pictures, halfway through the tour I ended up missing the timing from the audio as I was busy taking pictures.
Shek ********
21 Feb
It's a very worthwhile place to visit, but the entrance fee in winter is 20 euros, not the 5 euros that was stated.

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What to know about Syntagma Square

Welcome to Syntagma Square, the vibrant heart of Athens, Greece, where history, culture, and modern life beautifully converge. Known as Constitution Square, this bustling hub is a testament to Greece's rich past and dynamic present. As a central meeting point for both locals and tourists, Syntagma Square offers a unique blend of historical landmarks, cultural experiences, and lively activity. Here, you can witness the iconic parliament building and the mesmerizing Changing of the Guard ceremony, providing a captivating glimpse into the soul of Athens. Whether you're a history buff, a culture enthusiast, or simply a curious traveler, Syntagma Square is a must-visit destination that promises to immerse you in the rich tapestry of Greek heritage and democratic spirit.
Pl. Sintagmatos, Athina 105 63, Greece

Remarkable Landmarks and Must-Visit Sights

Old Royal Palace

Step into a piece of Greek history at the Old Royal Palace, a neoclassical gem that has been the seat of the Greek Parliament since 1934. Situated right in front of Syntagma Square, this architectural marvel played a pivotal role in the 3 September 1843 Revolution, where King Otto was persuaded to grant Greece its first constitution. Whether you're a history buff or an architecture enthusiast, the Old Royal Palace is a must-visit landmark that offers a glimpse into the rich political tapestry of Greece.

Changing of the Guard

Experience a slice of Greek tradition with the Changing of the Guard at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier. This hourly spectacle, performed by the elite Presidential Guard known as the Evzones, is a captivating display of precision and tradition. For an even more impressive experience, catch the grand ceremony on Sundays, complete with an army band and the full contingent of Evzones. It's a cultural highlight that adds a touch of pageantry to your visit to Syntagma Square.

Hellenic Parliament

Dominating the landscape of Syntagma Square, the Hellenic Parliament is a testament to Greece's democratic legacy. Originally constructed as the Royal Palace for King Otto, this imposing building is steeped in history and grandeur. As you stand before its neoclassical façade, you'll be standing at the heart of Greek political life, where history continues to unfold. Don't miss the chance to explore this iconic symbol of governance and its surrounding attractions.

Cultural and Historical Significance

Syntagma Square stands as a testament to Greece's rich history and its journey towards democracy. This iconic location was the epicenter of the 1843 uprising, where Athenians courageously demanded a constitution from King Otto. Today, it continues to be a vibrant stage for political gatherings, concerts, and festivals, offering a glimpse into the dynamic cultural scene of Athens. As you stroll through the square, you'll feel the pulse of history and the spirit of a city that has long been a beacon of democracy.

Local Cuisine

While wandering around Syntagma, treat your taste buds to the delightful flavors of Greek cuisine. The area is dotted with charming cafes and restaurants where you can savor traditional dishes like moussaka, souvlaki, and the sweet, flaky baklava. Each bite offers a delicious journey into Greece's rich culinary heritage, making your visit to Syntagma a feast for both the eyes and the palate.

Lively Atmosphere

Syntagma Square is the heartbeat of Athens, a lively meeting point where the city's vibrant energy is palpable. Whether you're enjoying a coffee at a nearby cafe, browsing through shops, or simply people-watching, the square's bustling atmosphere is infectious. With free WiFi and a plethora of bars and stands, it's a perfect spot to soak in the local culture and enjoy the dynamic life of Athens.