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Heraklion: Knossos Palace Guided Tour Half Day

By Mykonos Excursions
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Overview
  • Knossos is the site of the most important and better-known palace of Minoa
  • Knossos was the seat of the legendary king Minos.
  • The Palace is also connected with thrilling legends.
Activity location
    • Heraklion
    • Heraklion, Greece
Meeting/Redemption Point
    • Sapoutie 1, Iraklio 712 02, Greece | Across from the entrance of the Heraklion Archaeological Museum, in front of Hari’s Creperie, Heraklion
    • Iraklio, Greece

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    Air-conditioned Coach
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    Professional Guide
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    VAT and all legal taxes included
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    Pick up-drop off transfer
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    Entrance fees to the archaeological sites
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    Service charge
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    Anything that is not specified in the programme as included

Know before you book

  • Not allowed: Unaccompanied minors
  • Not suitable for: People with mobility impairments
  • In accordance with EU regulations about consumer rights, activities services are not subject to the right of withdrawal. Supplier cancellation policy will apply.

What you can expect

Meet with your guide at the terminal of Cretan Spiti Travel at 10.30 and drive 5km to southeast off the city to visit the Knossos Palace which was built from 1700 to 1400 BC. Advanced architectural techniques were used in its construction, and sections of the palace stood up to 5 stories high. Settlements in Knossos date as far back as the Neolithic period. Neolithic remains from around 7000 BC are found throughout Crete. Explore the ruins of the ancient Minoan civilisation. Knossos Palace featured 1,300 rooms connected by corridors, and a theatre and extensive storerooms, which held large clay containers of oil, grains, dried fish, beans and olives – often with gold hidden beneath. The site was discovered in 1878 by Minos Kalokairinos. The excavations in Knossos began in 1900 A.D. by the English archaeologist Sir Arthur Evans and his team and they continued for 35 years. After the visit of the site we return to the terminal of Cretan Spiti Travel at 13:30.

Location

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    • Heraklion
    • Heraklion, Greece
Meeting/Redemption Point
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    • Sapoutie 1, Iraklio 712 02, Greece | Across from the entrance of the Heraklion Archaeological Museum, in front of Hari’s Creperie, Heraklion
    • Iraklio, Greece