Heraklion & Knossos Palace Tour
€47
- 8 hours
- Museums And Exhibitions
- Duration 8 hours
- Type of Tour Museums And Exhibitions, Educational Tour, Walking Tour
- Difficulty Easy
- What You May Need Walking Shoes, Camera, Sunscreen, Sun hat
- Included
- Not Included Culinary Day Trips And Excursions Sailing Or Boat Tour
Tour Plan
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Knossos Archaeological Site
Knossos is located about 5 kilometers south of Heraklion. The site is home to the ruins of the Minoan Palace of Knossos, which dates back to the Bronze Age (approximately 1700-1450 BC). It is a vast complex with numerous chambers, courtyards, and fascinating frescoes depicting Minoan life.
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Palace of Knossos
The Palace of Knossos is the main highlight of the archaeological site. It was once a grand structure that served as the administrative and ceremonial center of the Minoan civilization. The palace features intricate architectural details, including stunning columns, grand staircases, and colorful frescoes, many of which have been partially restored.
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Minoan Civilization
The Minoans were an ancient civilization that thrived on Crete from around 2700 to 1450 BC. They were known for their advanced culture, maritime trade, and sophisticated art and architecture. Exploring Knossos provides a glimpse into the lifestyle, religious practices, and societal structure of the Minoans.
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Sir Arthur Evans
The excavation and restoration of Knossos were led by British archaeologist Sir Arthur Evans in the early 20th century. His reconstructions, though controversial, have allowed visitors to envision the grandeur of the palace as it once stood.
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Guided Tour
This tour provides knowledgeable tour guides who can provide valuable insights into Minoan history and offer engaging narratives that bring the ruins to life. You will then enjoy a guided walking tour of the city center of Heraklion with its narrow streets, pedestrian roads, and churches.
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Nearby Attractions
At the end of the Heraklion tour, you will have free time to explore the busy town and its busy shopping areas, and even enjoy a beverage in one of the numerous cafes in the city. You can explore other attractions such as the Heraklion Fortress (Koules), the Historical Museum of Crete, and the vibrant city center.
Tour Location
Location info
Heraklion & Knossos Palace Tour – A Journey Through Time
Heraklion
Crete’s vibrant capital, Heraklion, is a blend of rich history and modern charm. Located on the northern coast of the island, it boasts a bustling harbor, lively markets, and a rich tapestry of Venetian, Ottoman, and Byzantine influences. The city's heart is the Heraklion Archaeological Museum, home to one of the most significant collections of Minoan artifacts in Greece. Wandering through its streets, visitors can admire the impressive Koules Fortress, stroll along the Venetian walls, and savor local delicacies in traditional tavernas.
Crete’s vibrant capital, Heraklion, is a blend of rich history and modern charm. Located on the northern coast of the island, it boasts a bustling harbor, lively markets, and a rich tapestry of Venetian, Ottoman, and Byzantine influences. The city's heart is the Heraklion Archaeological Museum, home to one of the most significant collections of Minoan artifacts in Greece. Wandering through its streets, visitors can admire the impressive Koules Fortress, stroll along the Venetian walls, and savor local delicacies in traditional tavernas.
Knossos Palace
Situated just 5 kilometers southeast of Heraklion, Knossos Palace is the largest Bronze Age archaeological site on Crete. Believed to be the mythical labyrinth of King Minos, it offers a glimpse into the advanced Minoan civilization. The palace complex features grand courtyards, intricate frescoes, and sophisticated drainage systems, showcasing the architectural prowess of its time. Visitors can explore its expansive ruins and imagine the vibrant life that once thrived there.
Book your Heraklion & Knossos Palace Tour today and step back into the ancient world of Crete!