Discover the best top things to do in Trikala Region, Greece including Visit Meteora Travel, Meteora Photo Tour, Meteora e-Bike, Meteora Sandals (Ekfrasi), Palaiokarya’s Stone Bridge, Hellenic Culture Museum, Holy Trinity Monastery (Agia Triada), Agios Nikolaos Anapaphsas, Trikala Fort, Matsopoulou Mill.
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Visit Meteora is a group of travel professionals and local destination experts who have combined their talents, knowledge, resources and travel passion to become the pioneers of Destination Management Company in Meteora Greece. In 2016 and 2017 Visit Meteora was awarded the golden prize of the Greek Tourism Awards, for its excellence in destination marketing and management of Meteora. Our company offers the most exclusive mixture of enjoyable and memorable travel experiences both in the Meteora region and also around it, ranging from soft adventures and sight-seeing tours to day trips and transfers in one of the most breathtaking places of Greece! We take great pride that all of our tours are highly rated by our customers, proofing our long lasting commitment to excellence in everything we do. Above all, our main goal for the past years is to bring our visitors in touch with the essence of what a Meteora visit is all about: a deeply transformative experience in a natural wonder.
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Explore the spectacular geological phenomenon of Meteora and travel to the unknown and beautiful landscapes of the Greek mainland, in the highlands of Thessaly and Epirus in this unique photographic Tour. Meteora Photo Tour contains many diferends tours from which you can choose what you want and it is convenient in your holidays planning in Greece and Μeteora.Stay one more day at Meteora and take the oportunity to take with you extremely impressive photos!
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Rent a bike or join us on a guided bike tour and explore one of the most spectacular places on earth.
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One of the most beautyful and traditional greek tourist shops in Kalambaka, amazing place where you can find a large variety of authentic greek souvenirs ,real leather sandals , t-shirts and ceramics inspired by the anciect greek mythology.
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This old stone bridge has the unique advantage of having two waterfalls, one before and one after the bridge. The location is easy to find, but it is much easier to have a car to drive there. It was not crowded when I got there, even though it was on a weekend. Nature around is beautiful. If you are into photography, the setting gives great opportunities for long exposures.
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The Museum of Hellenic Culture is located in the city center of Kalambaka and houses the private collection of Mr Pavlos Balogiannis in a space of 1000 sq.meters dedicated to the history of Greek education and learning, aspiring to serve its educational and cultural orientation. The museum aims at the preservation,study, promotion and encancement of Greek Education and its values and hopes to establish a strong collection between the visitor and the greek letters and culture in a simple, experidential way and become a cultural center that provides education, learning and science. The presentation of the collection is perfectly centered to the needs of the modern visitor. Collections 1.Primary and Secondary Education 2.Greek Enlightenment 3.Ancient Greek Authors 4.Aesop 5.From manuscript to printed book EXHIBITION HALLS 1.Old classroom 2.Meteora 3.Aesop
A simple AMAZING musuem, an ode to Greece. A visit will help you either learn or recognise critical items from different centuries of Greek education. Learn about Greek education, Greek toys and childhood through decades or centuries, see how books have been implemented (or not!!!) from last century and get a reminder of Aesop’s tales. Play with children's toys of the previous century and see how schoolchildren were "educated" through 19th and 20th century. The stuff is extremely helpful, we have been offered a detailed and interesting tour that lasted more than an hour. We felt very lucky that we have the chance to find and visit a true diamond like this. Be sure that you don't miss it if you visit Meteora!
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This 15th-century monastery is carved into the mountainside and is the one most often shown in ads.
I have seen many sunsets from traveling the world. This one is just breathtaking. The rock formations are majestic and the monastery built on top of the rock is just plain impressive...but the sunset...wow It was worth waiting around for one hour just to see it. If you want the best view (on the edge of the cliff) I recommend you show up at least an hour early because the location fills up rather quickly. Be careful though, there are no barriers so I wouldn't recommend taking kids on the edge of the rock.
4.5 based on 290 reviews
This is the smallest of the 16th-century monasteries.
Lovely place. Well maintained and allowed gorgeous pictures across the valley. Well worth the €3 entry fee
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