Things to do in Larissa Region in March

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March is a good time to visit Larissa Region.

Larissa Region has plenty to offer for visitors of all ages and interests. In this article, we tell you the top things to see and do for your March trip to Larissa Region. Get inspired by the events, activities, attractions, and experiences unique to March. We’ll let you know where to explore events based on your interests, whether that’s food, culture, art, music, sport or others.

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Best events and things to do in Larissa Region in March

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Holidays in Larissa Region in March
March
  • Greek Independence Day (March 25)
  • Annunciation of the Virgin Mary (March 25)
Other notable holidays
  • Valentine's Day (February 14)
  • Clean Monday (February 23)
  • Orthodox Good Friday (April 10)
  • Orthodox Easter Sunday (April 12)
  • Orthodox Easter Monday (April 13)
  • Labor Day (May 1)
  • Mother’s Day (May 10)
  • Orthodox Holy Spirit Sunday (May 31)
  • Father's Day (June 21)
  • The Restoration of Democracy (July 24)
  • Dormition of the Holy Virgin (August 15)
  • The Ochi day (October 28)
  • Polytechneio (November 17)
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Best attractions for Larissa Region in March

Besides the array of exciting events and activities Larissa Region has to offer for travelers in March, we want to remind you of the classic attractions in Larissa Region that are great to visit at this time of the year as well! You can’t miss these iconic landmarks, local favorites, and places rich with cultural heritage. We hope to give you insights and inspiration into the best things to see and do to make the most of your visit. Here is a list of our top attractions in Larissa Region for March.
Archeo Theatro Larisas
1. Archeo Theatro Larisas
Building
Concerts & Shows
Larissa Ancient Ruins
2. Larissa Ancient Ruins
4.6
(501)
Historical landmark
Sights & Landmarks
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The ancient ruins of Larissa are located in the modern city of Larissa in central Greece. This site offers valuable insights into the history and culture of ancient Thessaly. Larissa was an important ancient city in Thessaly, known for its strategic location and cultural significance. It was a major center of Mycenaean civilization and later became prominent in the classical period. The name "Larissa" is derived from the ancient Greek city that played a significant role in regional politics and trade. Ancient Theater. The ancient theater of Larissa is one of the most well-preserved structures. It was used for theatrical performances and public gatherings. Ancient Agora.The central marketplace and civic center of the city, where economic and social activities took place. Ancient Walls. Remnants of the city’s fortifications that protected the inhabitants from invasions. Sanctuary of Asclepius.An ancient sanctuary dedicated to Asclepius, the god of medicine and healing, reflecting the city’s role in ancient Greek religion and medicine. It’s a good idea to check with local authorities or tourist information for current visiting hours. Best Time to Visit. The best times to visit the ancient ruins are during the spring and autumn when the weather is mild and comfortable. Summer can be quite hot, which might make exploring the ruins less pleasant. Historical Context. In addition to the ruins, you can explore local museums in Larissa that provide further context and artifacts from the ancient city. Local Events. Occasionally, there are guided tours and archaeological events that offer deeper insights into the history of the site. The ancient ruins are situated in the city of Larissa, which is easily accessible by car or public transport from other major cities in Greece. The ruins are well integrated into the modern city, allowing visitors to explore both ancient history and contemporary Greek life. The Larissa Ancient Ruins offer a fascinating glimpse into the past and are a valuable destination for history enthusiasts.
The main site is currently being worked on, however you can see most of it from the side.
They are located outdoors and can be visited very easily and quickly. It is certainly interesting for sightseeing in a walk through the city
2025.08 still in renovation. can be seen from south or from up. works looks great.
Most impressive arch. site near to the ancient theater who will be considered soon as one of the most achieved with Epidaurus of course
Stunning view of the second largest ancient theatre of Greece.
An extremely Wide scuare.
Diachronic Museum of Larissa
3. Diachronic Museum of Larissa
4.8
(850)
Museum
Art Museums
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World class Museum huge collection definitely one of the best museums I have ever visited !!
Very nice museum, full of information also in English. Staff very kind and helpful. Spent an hour there, could even stay longer. Temporary exhibitions, although only in Greek language, were very interactive!
This museum is one of the best we have been to in Greece. Well laid out and beautifully organized. The staff are kind, friendly, and helpful. Highly recommended.
Wonderful museum, with amazing exhibits. From prehistoric to medieval times, lots of items and much information around most of them and the way the people of Thessaly and not just, evolved throughout the ages. A beautiful experience truly!
Today I visited the museum as a part of a morning stroll around town without any big expectations. But, when I entered the exhibition and started going through the exhibits I was amazed by the very nice environment and the very kind guides. The museum is for sure a great chance to do something of cultural significance in the city of Larisa. I enjoyed being there and I totally recommend it for others to visit it too. Once again, great exhibits, great environment.
A quite marvellous museum charting the history of Thessaly from pre history, to the introduction of Christainty. Would highly recommend, it was displayed well with information in English. One of the best I've ever been to. Best to drive to, as it isn't located in the city. The staff provided us booklets after we were finished, which was much appreciated. The building is purpose built, but needs connections to the city to get people in.
The exhibits are interesting but the experience was in the end rather unpleasant: my children were discussing a mosaic floor (exhibit) when they were shouted at by one of the members staff for leaning against a museum building wall (which definitely not part of the exhibits)… when i asked the member of staff why she was shouting at my children, she replied that we were no to touch anything in the museum. At all… even if it’s not an exhibit… I feel her shouting at my children was disrespectful given that they were not misbehaving and it seems completely over the top to penalise them for touching something that was obviously not an exhibit.
The arrangement of the permanent exhibition is based on the axes of chronological narration, geographic distribution and special subjects. it contains 11 sections and presents representative findings of Thessalian culture from Paleolithic era to the 19th century.
Holy Shrine of Saint Paraskevi at Tempe
4. Holy Shrine of Saint Paraskevi at Tempe
4.7
(1278)
Temporarily Closed
Greek Orthodox church
Sights & Landmarks
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A magical place and worth spending an hour or two just to relax. Unfortunately the bridge was destroyed in the storm last year but you can walk/swim in the water to pass over
Our first stop on our holiday and a disappointing one. The bridge has fallen so you go down to the river to pass on some earth that was dropped to allow crossing. The church is not maintained, the frescoes are loosing the colours. The path for the well is not marked and not light. So can almost get there, but the smell...
You cross a large metal bridge that leads to the cool place by the river. The temple is built in the rock itself, and next to it there is a narrow passage in the rock at the end of which there is a spring that flows into the river.
This chapel is not advertised to foreign tourists, but it is a very important pilgrimage for Greeks and other Orthodox peoples. The church is partially located in a cave, and underneath it lies a small cave with a spring with holy water of Agia Paraskevi. The cave is so small it can only take one visitor at a time, and be prepared to crouch while entering. All in all, a very nice place to visit if you are in the area, with good access, parking, a tavern and a lot of souvenir stands. You should expect big crowds on religios holidays, esp. on July 26.
Nice and calm place in Tempi Canyon. Suspension bridge for pedestrians is crossing river and lead to a church. Deep shade of tall trees is excellent in a hot Greek summer. There are numerous religious suvenires offered in a small improvised shops, and also some hand made clay pots and other stuff. In the September the crowd is smaller, compared to high season. The new highway has also decreased number of visitors. The Tempi Canyon is now hidden, because tunnels are making trip easier and faster
On the road from Thessaloniki to Larissa you pass through Tempi Gorges, there you will find one of the most popular temples in Greece, a trademark of Tempe Valley. Most of the travelers stopped and worshiped at this place. Built near the riverbed in a beautiful location.
In the past everybody stopped here on their way to Thessaloniki, now if you decide to come here you have to pay 1,60€ to get off the highway and go back in again.
A lovely place hidden in the woods. You can drink spring water directly from the stream.
Pineios
5. Pineios
4.5
(1142)
River
Nature & Parks
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Unbelievably beautiful and peaceful
Those coordinates (Google Maps’ point) are misleading, there are much better viewpoints to the river. The river is amazing, strong and wide even in the late summer.
One of the nicest (and coolest) places in Larissa. A stop at Agia Paraskevi (patron saint of those with eye problems - and not only), recommended!
Good but not the best btw i like it 😉😁
A place to unwind and let go of the not so stressful rythems of the city
Holy Metropolitan Church of Saint Achillius
6. Holy Metropolitan Church of Saint Achillius
4.8
(513)
Greek Orthodox church
Sights & Landmarks
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A beautiful Greek church, very fascinating the outside arches. A must see in Larissa!
Magnificent Cathedral of Larissa is a beautiful place that every tourist should visit. Sorroundings are clean and well kept.
Big church. It is named after the patron Saint of Larissa.
Cathedral of the town. Very good view to the river and to the central bridge.
Hard to find parking spot
Worst parking space in Larissa
Monument of National Resistance
7. Monument of National Resistance
4.9
(15)
Temporarily Closed
War memorial
Sights & Landmarks
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Nice picture but the monument is the greatest thing there.
(Translated by Google) Philolaos Tloupas, known internationally as Philolaos, was a world-renowned artist-sculptor and one of the most important Greek artists abroad. He was born on 4/3/1923 in Larissa and died on 18/9/2010 in Paris. His father was a cabinet maker and his grandfather a boiler maker (copper). Filolaos was the brother of the great and also renowned photographer, Takis Tloupa. Since he was a child, he grasped and experimented with materials and constructions and observed the statues in his city. A teenager made the bust of Colonel Liapkin (hero of a novel by M. Karagatsis and a real person in the society of Larissa). In 1944 he was admitted to the Academy of Fine Arts in Athens. There he studied sculpture and painting with the sculptor Michalis Tobro, while at the same time he studied in the workshop of Thanasis Aparti, where he discovered different approaches to art, as well as a spirit of free thinking. (Original) Ο Φιλόλαος Τλούπας, γνωστός διεθνώς ως Philolaos, υπήρξε καλλιτέχνης – γλύπτης παγκοσμίου φήμης και από τους σημαντικότερους Έλληνες καλλιτέχνες στο εξωτερικό. Γεννήθηκε στις 4/3/1923 στη Λάρισα και πέθανε στις 18/9/2010 στο Παρίσι. Ο πατέρας του ήταν επιπλοποιός και ο παππούς του λεβητοποιός (χαλκουργός). Ο Φιλόλαος ήταν αδελφός του σπουδαίου και επίσης καταξιωμένου φωτογράφου, Τάκη Τλούπα. Από παιδί καταπιανόταν και πειραματιζόταν με υλικά και κατασκευές και παρατηρούσε τα αγάλματα στην πόλη του. Έφηβος έφτιαξε την προτομή του Συνταγματάρχη Λιάπκιν (ήρωας μυθιστορήματος του Μ. Καραγάτση και υπαρκτό πρόσωπο της κοινωνίας της Λάρισας). Το 1944 εισήχθη στην Ανωτάτη Σχολή Καλών Τεχνών στην Αθήνα. Εκεί σπούδασε γλυπτική και ζωγραφική κοντά στον γλύπτη Μιχάλη Τόμπρο, ενώ το ίδιο διάστημα μαθήτευσε στο εργαστήριο του Θανάση Απάρτη, όπου ανακάλυψε διαφορετικές προσεγγίσεις στην τέχνη, καθώς και ένα πνεύμα ελεύθερης σκέψης.
(Translated by Google) Beautiful sculpture ... in a prominent position in the park ... Perhaps less careful than it should be from both the Municipality and the citizens... (Original) Πανέμορφο γλυπτό ... σε περίοπτη θέση στο πάρκο... Ίσως λιγότερο προσεγμένο απ ότι πρέπει και από τον Δήμο αλλα και απ τους πολίτες....
(Translated by Google) The National Resistance monument, the work of Larisa sculptor Filolaos Tloupas. (Original) Το μνημείο της Εθνικής αντίστασης, έργο του Λαρισαίου γλύπτη Φιλόλαου Τλούπα.
(Translated by Google) It's my favorite place to think about life. (Original) Είναι το αγαπημένο μου μέρος για να σκέφτομαι τη ζωή.
(Translated by Google) One of the few works of the Larisa sculptor Filolaos Tloupas (Original) Ένα από τα ελάχιστα έργα του Λαρισαίου γλύπτη Φιλόλαου Τλούπα
Kokkino Nero
8. Kokkino Nero
Spas & Wellness
Thermal Spas
Kokkino Nero is a village and beach located at the foot of Mount Ossa in the community of Karitsa, municipal unit of Evrymenes, municipality of Agia, Larissa, Thessaly, Greece. The name, which means "Red Water", is derived from the hot springs in the area, which are colored by mineral salts. Wikipedia.
Ancient orthodox rotunda church "Saint George"
9. Ancient orthodox rotunda church "Saint George"
4.6
(3465)
Orthodox church
Sights & Landmarks
Sofia's oldest building, this 4th-century Christian church is cylindrical, with a frescoed dome.
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A beautiful church in the center of Sofia. This is the oldest building in the city, dating back to the 4th century. It is built with red bricks from the outside. Although it is very old, the church is well preserved. It's nicely decorated inside, but it's a bit cramped and can't hold more people at once. There is no entrance fee. Inside you can buy cheap souvenirs.
Really interesting the way it is situated in the court yard of the government buildings. Very rich and elegant inside in spite of what it looks like outside. I would say, go if you have time, if not, you can place it lower on the priority list. So many amazing museums and art galleries to visit so plan your time well!
The Church of St. George is a truly remarkable place, the oldest preserved monument in Sofia. It is a small red-brick, circular church dating back to Roman times, set among modern buildings, which makes it even more fascinating. Inside, you can admire beautiful Byzantine frescoes from different periods, ranging from the 4th to the 14th century, well preserved and rich in detail. The atmosphere is intimate and spiritual, giving you the feeling of stepping back in time. It is easy to visit, with free entrance, and is located right in the city center, just a short walk from St. Nedelya Cathedral. An unmissable stop for anyone visiting Sofia, both for its historical significance and its unique beauty.
The oldest building in Sofia, and a miracle that it survived wartime bombing and communist indifference. Layers of history, beautiful ancient frescos and an unusual and interesting location. Free to enter, like most churches in Bulgaria. You're not supposed to take photos inside ;)
Lasting for over 1700 years, this church surrounded by ruins, is such a remarkable place to stop by. It's considered the oldest building in Sofia ! Definitely worth the visit and receiving blessings of St.George 🙏🏼
The Rotunda of St. George is one of the oldest buildings in the city, dating back to the 4th century. Its red-brick construction, circular plan on a square base and roughly 13-metre dome create a compact volume rich in history. I really enjoyed how this small building stands out within the urban context, lending the visit a sense of depth.
This is a beautiful temple, an ancient architectural Christian building that will not leave you indifferent with its beauty. Here you will see amazing frescoes, the environment is very cozy and interesting. You will be amazed by its history.
Oldest building in Sofia that’s tucked away in a quiet courtyard right between the Presidency and the Sheraton Hotel.
Municipal Art Gallery of Larissa G.I. Katsigras Museum
10. Municipal Art Gallery of Larissa G.I. Katsigras Museum
4.7
(1195)
Art museum
Museums
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Jolly nice place, I loved that they teach painting ti kids and adults.
Wonderful people, amazing curators, Fantastic pieces of Art, extra organized, clean, impressive architecture building.
I walked 4km to the museum to find that it is closed. There are 2 people inside, and there is something written on the door but it is in Greek so I can not understand what it means. Someone came to the door and showed us 7 fingers, only he knows what that means. It is 7 PM now, the museum supposed to be open from 6 PM to 9 PM. So waste of time. I do not recommend this to anyone.
Wonderful modern art museum in Larissa. Free entrance when I came. Excellent dedicated staff. I saw a small contemporary feminist collection, a gallery of the works of Yannis Gaitis, mostly his "little men" works, and a larger formerly private collection of Greek modern art focusing on the 20th century. Lovely medium-sized gallery.
I visited this museum today morning and it was ok. I come back in the afternoon because my boyfriend want to visit too and they denied the access. The only reason was the covid pass that we don't have at the moment. It's weird because i visited in the morning and no one asked me that, a guy just measured me the temperature. The museum is far away from the city center and we lost time to come back here. I checked the web site and it's not written that you should have a covid test done. We visited others museums in these days and we had no problem.
Real nice museum, greek artists, lots of cool figurative art from the 20th cent
I like modern architecture and this to me is a really good example. Good use of space, giving the exhibitions room to breathe and the opportunity to be used imaginatively - I'm helping to organise a conference there.
Quite a surprise. Modern. Very nice temporary exhibition. The permanent exhibition was very nicely presented. No ticket needed
Beach bar mare
11. Beach bar mare
4.5
(250)
Cafe
Outdoor Activities
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Great choice in the area (the sea is quite deep, therefore it is also recommended when it’s windy in the area, as it does not get too wavy), very friendly personnel, always available to serve you and super polite💖 Recommendation: choose the sunbed of your choice, order your Amstel Radler and read your book while relaxing next to the sea🙌
We visited the beach bar Mare for a wedding event, the buffet was tasty and the dj was good. In overall nice spot!
Fast service, good ice frape!
Very nice 👍 Chill out 😎😎😎😎
Exellent beach bar. Free sun beds with consumation. Prices are normal and the atmosphere is wonderful. Nice music and very good wi- fi. The watar is ctystal clear and warm. The beach is clean. There is changing cabine and a shower It is nor crowded. Exellent place
Just cold drinks , coffee , and Alkohol during 5 September and later. Waiter was very kind and helpful in my questions , nice view near to seabeach , and spacious parking place for any kind of car.
Easy access, great music and atmosphere. Nice staff, cheap.
I stood in this place for 5 days on the sixth day I became quite a gas cellar brigade. everything was pretty chaotic.
Folklore Museum of Larissa
12. Folklore Museum of Larissa
4.7
(229)
Museum
Specialty Museums
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It was very interesting and beautiful. It is worthy to visit to museum.
It's an odd little museum on the outskirts of town.Has quite a few examples of traditional dress and how people lived at the turn of the 20th century .Some religious artifacts and a temporary exhibition in the basement. Quiet we were the only ones there.
Unique exhibits of old time pharmacy and wood-block printing set among traditional ethnographic displays. The building is gorgeous too. However the price is inflated for this small museum and the attendant was REALLY creepy. He stood about 2 feet from me, followi g me all the way, and breathed heavy. It made me VERY uncomfortable.
An interesting museum covering the folklore and culture of the region.
Amazing place, have a soul. Greetings from Serbia!
Great exhibition, worth a visit also for foreigners. Greetings from Germany!
The church exhibits from 19th century are magnificent
Great exhibitions, very nice place!
Β' Αρχαίο Θέατρο Λάρισας
13. Β' Αρχαίο Θέατρο Λάρισας
4.7
(235)
Historical landmark
Sights & Landmarks
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It's a must to visit this Ancient Theater.
Great small ancient theatre!
(Translated by Google) Perhaps the most famous attraction of the city of Larissa. In recent years, several works were carried out for the good maintenance of the area and various cultural events took place within it. It is worth visiting when passing through our city and even more so to watch a show in its place. 🙂 (Original) Ίσως το πιο γνωστό αξιοθέατο της πόλης της Λάρισας. Τα τελευταία χρόνια έγιναν αρκετές εργασίες για την καλή συντήρηση του χώρου και διάφορα πολιτισμικά δρώμενα έλαβαν χώρα στους κόλπους του. Αξίζει να το επισκεφθεί κανείς περνώντας από την πόλη μας και ακόμη περισσοτερο να παρακολουθήσει κάποια παράσταση στον χώρο του. 🙂
(Translated by Google) I visited it for a musical theater performance and it was really beautiful. The place has a nice atmosphere and takes you back in time. The only thing that spoiled it for me was that in the background, behind the stage, you could see the apartment buildings — they could find a way to hide them so they don't take you out of the flow of the play. (Original) Το επισκέφτηκα για μια μουσικοθεατρική παράσταση και ήταν πραγματικά πολύ όμορφο. Ο χώρος έχει ωραία ατμόσφαιρα και σε ταξιδεύει στην ιστορία. Το μόνο που με χάλασε ήταν ότι στο βάθος, πίσω από τη σκηνή, φαίνονταν οι πολυκατοικίες — θα μπορούσαν να βρουν έναν τρόπο να τις κρύψουν, για να μη σε βγάζουν από τη ροή του έργου.
(Translated by Google) Very beautiful historic spot in the city center!! Bravo to the guys who organize concerts and bring us so close to our ancient history!!! (Original) Πολύ όμορφο ιστορικό σημείο στο κέντρο της πόλης!! Μπράβο στα παιδιά που διοργανώνουν συναυλίες και μας φέρνουν τόσο κοντά στην αρχαία μας ιστορία !!!
Mill of Pappas
14. Mill of Pappas
4.6
(1026)
Cultural center
Sights & Landmarks
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great place that someone is good to go see and experience. theatrical acts, dance, music, yoga, photography, contemporary art and in general events of explorative nature and beauty. there is open/summer cinema there as well. a visit is highly recommended.
A well renovated early industrial complex, beautifully transformed into a cultural complex with a museum, a theater, an open air cinema, a puppet theater and two cafes/ bars ( one of them a concert venue). A large square-like yard in front of the main building adds to the atmosphere. Lovely
Good to zee the heritage of Larissa is preserved by the municipality. Different cultural organisations have there place here and there is a museum.
Nice place to spend half an hour and lear about flour production. Very helpful staff. Free admission.
Amazing place with a good music of all styles. Just make sure you check who is performing.
It's an excellent choice if you have kids. However, there is room for improvement, for example a playground would make it ideal and a bit less stressful for the parents who have to follow their kids in case they stray. As far as the cafe is concerned, it's good, but if they improved/enriched their services - added food maybe? - then it would be excellent. Other than that, they're friendly and reasonably priced.
Great museum in Larissa. It is contained in an old flour mill buidling, which also serves as a cultural centre. The lady on the admission desk, Nicoletta, was very helpful with tips about Larissa.
With a nice enclosed square this place is great of you have children since it allows you to let them play without worrying about traffic. It has two cafesv that double as bars, a theatre and museum of puppet theatre. This is the site of an old flour mill that had now been turned into a municipal cultural centre. Here some great concerts are held in the winter months and in the spring and summer months you'll find a choice of open performances.
Larissa Ancient Ruins
15. Larissa Ancient Ruins
4.6
(501)
Historical landmark
Sights & Landmarks
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The ancient ruins of Larissa are located in the modern city of Larissa in central Greece. This site offers valuable insights into the history and culture of ancient Thessaly. Larissa was an important ancient city in Thessaly, known for its strategic location and cultural significance. It was a major center of Mycenaean civilization and later became prominent in the classical period. The name "Larissa" is derived from the ancient Greek city that played a significant role in regional politics and trade. Ancient Theater. The ancient theater of Larissa is one of the most well-preserved structures. It was used for theatrical performances and public gatherings. Ancient Agora.The central marketplace and civic center of the city, where economic and social activities took place. Ancient Walls. Remnants of the city’s fortifications that protected the inhabitants from invasions. Sanctuary of Asclepius.An ancient sanctuary dedicated to Asclepius, the god of medicine and healing, reflecting the city’s role in ancient Greek religion and medicine. It’s a good idea to check with local authorities or tourist information for current visiting hours. Best Time to Visit. The best times to visit the ancient ruins are during the spring and autumn when the weather is mild and comfortable. Summer can be quite hot, which might make exploring the ruins less pleasant. Historical Context. In addition to the ruins, you can explore local museums in Larissa that provide further context and artifacts from the ancient city. Local Events. Occasionally, there are guided tours and archaeological events that offer deeper insights into the history of the site. The ancient ruins are situated in the city of Larissa, which is easily accessible by car or public transport from other major cities in Greece. The ruins are well integrated into the modern city, allowing visitors to explore both ancient history and contemporary Greek life. The Larissa Ancient Ruins offer a fascinating glimpse into the past and are a valuable destination for history enthusiasts.
The main site is currently being worked on, however you can see most of it from the side.
They are located outdoors and can be visited very easily and quickly. It is certainly interesting for sightseeing in a walk through the city
2025.08 still in renovation. can be seen from south or from up. works looks great.
Most impressive arch. site near to the ancient theater who will be considered soon as one of the most achieved with Epidaurus of course
Stunning view of the second largest ancient theatre of Greece.
An extremely Wide scuare.
ΚΟΛΥΜΠΗΘΡΑ ΙΑΜΑΤΙΚΑ ΛΟΥΤΡΑ
16. ΚΟΛΥΜΠΗΘΡΑ ΙΑΜΑΤΙΚΑ ΛΟΥΤΡΑ
4.6
(200)
Spa garden
Nature & Parks
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Red therapeutic spring water, due to high concentration of iron and other metals. Beneficial for bones, muscles, nervous system. Really cold! Amazing experience!
Nice little place, a small stream with mineral water, and nice rock formations.
Lovely space in greece, easily accessible with the car with a marked parking spot which is hard to miss. There is just one place though to go really into the water and I recommend to come after a rain day to see the full extend of this beauty. We were alone there, so a nice choice of some time alone is want you want.
great experience.... 5 minutes...and feeling like newborn👌
Go there and make a bath in Zeus eye😇
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