Top 6 Interesting Tourist Attractions In Greece

Greece is one of the most popular tourist destinations in the world. With over sixty inhabited islands, historic sites that span four millennia, idyllic beaches and towering mountain ranges there is a wide variety of tourist attractions in Greece to explore. And despite the debt crisis with credit downgrades and protest by day, Greece as a travel destination is as popular as it has ever been.

Greece one of Europe's prime tourist destinations. Besides the capital, Athens, top things to see on the mainland include Ancient Delphi and the monasteries of Meteora. But most people come here to catch a ferry to the islands; Santorini, Mykonos, Rhodes, Corfu, and Crete are the most popular attraction.

Myrtos Beach

Located in the north-west of Kefalonia, Myrtos Beach is world-famous for the magical colors of the water. The blue and turquoise colors of the sea contrast sharply with the bright white of the smooth marble pebbles of the beach.                                                
     
Acropolis Museum

The Acropolis Museum is now one of Athens' most-visited tourist attractions. Designed by Swiss architect Bernard Tschumi, it is an ultra-modern glass and steel structure with light and airy exhibition spaces, built specifically to display ancient finds from the Acropolis.

Delphi

Delphi is the second-most important archeological site in Greece (after the Acropolis in Athens). In ancient times Delphi was considered the place where heaven and earth met so the gods were close-by. Established around the 7th century BC, Delphi was a sanctuary to the god Apollo.

Lindos

Its origin dating back to the 10th century BC, Lindos is a very ancient town on the island of Rhodes. The most impressive site is the acropolis of Lindos rises above the town. It contains the ruins of some great historic buildings including Staircase of the Propylaea,

Rhodes Old Town

Rhodes’ Old Town is full of fascinating historic tourist attractions, with buildings and famous monuments that date back thousands of years. Designated a World Heritage Site by UNESCO, this medieval town is full of cobbled streets, paved courtyards, Gothic windows and traditional street lamps.

Meteora

Located in Thessaly in Central Greece, Meteora is a complex of 24 Orthodox monasteries built from the 11th Century onwards on top of extraordinary rocky cliffs overlooking the plain below. You can explore six of these monasteries, which are open to the public, to get an idea of how the monks lived and worked in bygone days, and see their magnificent late Byzantine decorations and fresco paintings.

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