Top 7 Things to do Good for Kids in Phthiotis Region, Central Greece

August 4, 2021 Lashaunda Abraham

Discover the best top things to do in Phthiotis Region, Greece including Iera Moni Agathonos, Recreational Park, Park of Loutra Ipatis, Archaeological Museum of Lamia, Leonidas Monument, Battlefield of Thermopylae, Spring of Thermopylae.
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1. Iera Moni Agathonos

Loutra Ipatis Greece
Excellent
76%
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24%
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5.0 based on 25 reviews

Iera Moni Agathonos

2. Recreational Park

Pavliani 35100 Greece http://pavliani.info/parko-anapsixis/
Excellent
88%
Good
11%
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5.0 based on 179 reviews

Recreational Park

Reviewed By ioakou

I couldn't imagine that there is such a place in Greece. "Well done" for the people-volunteers who designed and made this park. It has almost everything. You can walk, you can enjoy many different activities in nature, you can even play bowling and swim (in summer)! We spend tho hours walking and I'm not a trekking person at all. Hope to go again and explore the whole area soon.

3. Park of Loutra Ipatis

Loutra Ipatis 35016 Greece +30 2231 059526 [email protected] http://www.loutraypatis.gr
Excellent
57%
Good
37%
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3%
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4.5 based on 30 reviews

Park of Loutra Ipatis

4. Archaeological Museum of Lamia

Lamia 35100 Greece +30 2231 029992 http://odysseus.culture.gr/h/1/eh151.jsp?obj_id=3393
Excellent
55%
Good
38%
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5%
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3%
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4.5 based on 40 reviews

Archaeological Museum of Lamia

5. Leonidas Monument

Lamia, Thermopylae 350 09 Greece +30 2231 093054 http://culture.lamia.gr/en/blog/thermopylae-monument-leonidas
Excellent
30%
Good
30%
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31%
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6%
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3%
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4.0 based on 196 reviews

Leonidas Monument

This small monument commemorates the battle in 480 B.C. in which a small band of about Spartan soldiers held off a huge Persian army for three days. The delay was long enough to allow for the successful defense of Athens against the Persians.

Reviewed By DirkW107 - Alexandra Headland, Australia

For most tourists (certainly for bus-trippers), this monument will only be a quick stop and a group photo. For me this spot was an important tick off my bucket list ; I have been reading for years about this important period in Hellenistic and European history. It does take a little imagination to picture the battlefield as it was 2,500 years ago, because the sea has retreated a couple of kilometers ; it is easier to visualize it if you cross the busy motorway and climb up the mountain flank to where the plaque "go tell the Spartans" is. The monument is only a symbolic effort to memorize this symbol of ultimate courage, sacrifice and patriotism ; I'm sure the statue is more based on the movie "300" than on the King of the Spartans. But I find that rather irrelevant. The monument is there to make you stop and think - that works for me. PS Off to the side of the larger statue of Leonidas at Thermopylae, there is a monument to the 700 Thespians who died alongside the Spartans ; go and salute them too . . .

6. Battlefield of Thermopylae

Thermopylae Greece http://odysseus.culture.gr/h/2/gh251.jsp
Excellent
40%
Good
28%
Satisfactory
24%
Poor
6%
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2%
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4.0 based on 247 reviews

Battlefield of Thermopylae

Reviewed By cswd2014

The Spartans have been romanticised through the lens of history. But rather than mere hyperbole, this archeological site lays out a historic fact: the Spartan warriors were highly trained, well armed, and highly disciplined; loyal to not only their king (in this instance Leonidas I), but loyal to the ideals that distinguished them as a people - classical Greek ideals embracing philosophy, virtue, simplicity, intense training, and justice. After the Greeks were betrayed by a traitor, which was the only thing that compromised their task of holding out against the Persians until reinforcements came, Leonidas allowed other forces sent by other Greek city-states to return home and escape inevitable doom. But he said that he and his 300 men would fight to the end. This has been memorialized by a plaque on top of the burial mound where the 300 were laid to rest. Very profound to contemplate. Also allow time for the museum across the road.

7. Spring of Thermopylae

Thermopylae Greece
Excellent
49%
Good
30%
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16%
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5%
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4.0 based on 57 reviews

Spring of Thermopylae

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