Kalamata (Greek: Καλαμάτα Kalamáta) is the second most populous city of the Peloponnese peninsula, after Patras, in southern Greece and the largest city of the homonymous administrative region. The capital and chief port of the Messenia regional unit, it lies along the Nedon River at the head of the Messenian Gulf.
Restaurants in Kalamata
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Being in Kalamata during summer vacation, we visited The Museum of Military History. The Museum is unique as young guides from the Arcaiological and History University nearby start to explane to us the history journay of Greeks ftom the age of 1821 Greek Revolution to nowadays. Museum's exhibits, the history trail, the guide help make our family visit unforgetable. Thanks again all the personnel for that moments we spend during our mornig visit there. Must go.
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Cool clear sea water, as a giant swimming pool. Love swimming in water where I can see the bottom even in deeper parts. No sharks! Beautiful beaches with many cafes, restaurants, ice cream in patisseries along the beach shores. A wonderful perfect area ♡
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The Kalamata Farmer's Market (Agora) is a foodie haven and a must do when in the Peloponnese region or indeed in Kalamata. The market is open on Wednesday and Saturday from sunrise to sunset.
Visiting the farmers market in Kalamata is an amazing experience, fresh tasteful local fruit and vegetables o fall kinds are available at reasonable prices. Well worth to visit.
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Came across this my accident - municipal park near the docks - great cafe for coffee and cakes - and on display with no health and safety nonsense - about 10 classic Greek locomotives. It really is a trainspotters dream come true. Everything is open so there are signs of a slow steady decay - and there are no explanations or guidance of any sort - but you can get all that suff on line. Just enjoy being in the presence of true steam locomotive royalty!!
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