#Patras is a captivating destination in #Greece ! #Carnival
A voyage that might change your life experience… Exotic charm, stunning #attractions, ancient traditions.
Video Contents:
00:01 intro
01:29 Patras
02:31 Carnival
02:56 Cathedral
03:22 Roman Odeon
03:40 Museum
03:50 Castle
04:06 Stairs
04:19 Psila alonia
04:32 Apollo theatre
04:41 Georgiou Square
04:52 Gerokostopoulou
05:07 Riga Fereou
05:20 Lighthouse
05:25 Agyia eco park
5:33 Agyia beaches
05:40 Achaia Clauss
06:05 Rio Bridge and castle
06:32 Kalogria beach and wetland
06:58 Kalavryta
07:38 Maps
The vibes and #melody of this travel destination will steal your heart!
Our life is too short and sometimes boring without exploring #magical #places!
The main attractions of Patras city and we get information about nearby excursions to Achaia Clauss winery, Rio Castle and bridge, Kalogria beach and wetland, Kalavrita and Zachlorou traditional villages
As Greece's third-largest city, Patras boasts a rich tapestry of experiences, from historical landmarks to lively waterfront scenes.
It has a population of 216000 inhabitants and lies 215 km west of #Athens. The city is built at the foot of Mount Panachaikon, overlooking the Gulf of Patras.
Patras has a #history spanning four millennia and had become a #cosmopolitan center of the eastern #Mediterranean. Dubbed as Greece's 'Gate to the West', Patras is a commercial hub, while its busy #port is a nodal point for trade and communication with Italy and the rest of Western #Europe.
In February, the city hosts one of Europe's largest carnivals. Notable features of the Patras Carnival include its mammoth satirical floats and balls and parades, enjoyed by hundreds of thousands of visitors. Patrino #Karnavali is an everlasting ritual!
The orthodox church of Saint Andrew of Patras was founded in 1908 by King George I. It is dedicated to Saint Andrew, the patron of the city. It is the second-largest temple of #Byzantine style in the Balkans (after the Cathedral of Saint Sava in #Belgrade). According to the Christian tradition, Patras was the place of Saint Andrew's martyrdom.
The Roman #Odeon, the most significant ancient monument, is in the upper town and was built around 160 AD. It has been restored, and is used as an open-air theatre for performances and concerts in the summer.
The Patras Archaeological #Museum focuses on the exhibition of various archaeological finds, from the Mycenaean to the Late Roman era, discovered in Patras and the wider Achaea region.
The medieval #Castle, in the ancient #acropolis overlooking the city, was built by the Byzantine emperor Justinian.
The stairs of Agiou Nikolaou Street are leading to the castle neighbourhood and offer unlimited views!
#Psilalonia is one of the city's most visited and bustling places, in the upper town part, with the homonymous square linking people from all ages and walks of life.
The municipal Theatre #Apollon, built in 1872 designed by architect Ernst Ziller. The building is characteristic of the 19th-century neoclassical style and is in the Georgiou Square, central square of the city.
While #Gerokostopoulou Stairs is a meeting spot, full of cosi cafes and clubs.
Riga Fereou street is a pedestrian full of positive vibes, fun and delicious flavors.
The Lighthouse, a landmark of the city.
Of great importance for the area is the swamp of Agyia, a small and coastal aquatic ecosystem and park, north of the city centre. Next to it, the beaches of Agyia and EOT is a convenient escape for those seeking a quick dip in the #Ionian Sea.
The #Achaia Clauss wine industry and tasting center, which is on the outskirts in Petroto village. It was founded in 1861 by the Bavarian Gustav Clauss and is most famous for its #Mavrodaphne. A breathtaking place that looks like a palace, it also houses the oldest wine of Greece, the old mavrodaphne of 1873.
Rio-Antirrio Bridge, is a modern landmark of Patras region and one of the world's longest multi-span cable-stayed bridges and longest of the fully suspended type.
The castle of Rio offers a fascinating journey back in time!
Kalogria Beach rewards those who venture to its shores with a mix of sand and pebbles. The beach is known for its calm waters and is ideal for families. The forest and wetland is of great beauty!
#Kalavrita traditional village will offer you unique moments and experiences.
Patras, with its blend of historical landmarks, vibrant culture, and coastal beauty, invites travelers to explore the diverse facets of the Peloponnese. Whether you're wandering through the ancient walls of the Patras Castle, enjoying a day at Kalogria Beach, or savoring local wines at Achaia Clauss, the city promises an enriching and memorable experience. Immerse yourself in the captivating charm of Patras, surrounded by the Greek blue of the Ionian Sea!
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