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1Archaeological Museum of Sparta

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3.6
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Mentioned on 
+8 other lists 
Archaeological museum
Museums
History Museums
The Archaeological Museum of Sparta is a small yet rich museum that showcases the vibrant history of ancient Sparta. It houses thousands of artifacts, including reliefs of Helen and Menelaus, sculptures of King Leonidas, bronze figurines, and intricate mosaics from the Hellenistic and Roman eras. The collections offer a glimpse into the fascinating stories behind the excavated items from Sparta and its surroundings.
Very small but very full museum. A visit is a must if you are in the city even if its to only see the world famous bust of Leonidas. Lots of items on display but not a lot of information. A new museum is being built which hopefully brings all the exhibits to life.
Phil W — Google review
Good stop for a very brief visit of Greek artifacts from Sparta. We maybe spent 20-30 minutes here. Interesting plaques and informative signs for the mosaics and statues. Well worth 2€ each for the small size of the museum. We visited in early November.
Sarah R — Google review
A small and tidy museum. Too boring for teenagers actually. However I like it. Be aware that the parking places around are limited and not secure becase of the local Romans. Best to leave your car in the nearest secured parking 1 minte away from the museum - i.e. Σταθμευσις Α.Ε. Also the museum doesn't have WC be aware if you visit it after a long trip.
Peyo H — Google review
The Archaeological Museum of Sparta is worth a stop for its central location, pleasant grounds, and collection of interesting local artifacts that give a glimpse into the city’s ancient past. However, the museum itself feels a bit underwhelming compared to other Greek museums—it’s small, not climate-controlled, and could benefit from better upkeep. While we enjoyed the visit, the entry price seemed a little high for what is offered.
Lisa B — Google review
Small museum and not much to see (other than the Spartan statue) and not worth going out of your way. For me Sparta itself does not require a stop. If time is short save it. Also, for a 10 euro entrance fee to the museum, WC should be included. Nearby Mystra definitely worth half a day.
EveryDayGlory ! — Google review
We came here after visiting the archaeological site and the statue, and since there were nowhere any restrooms we expected them here. No. Museum ladies strictly denied them and told to look around in the restaurants around. There was heavy rain outside, and we cut short our visit, quickly looking around two rooms, one with older exposition and another with newer addition about Leonidas. The collection is nice though and well structured. While there, I heard two other groups of people asking staff about the restrooms and also being denied. This was also the only place, staff had problems understanding the disability document we provided for our kid to get a ticket. In all other tourist locations around Greece, staff immediately recognised the disability ID (coz they all issued following the same EU standard).
Nate W — Google review
Would expect a better maintained museum in such historical place. Any way, worth to go, if you're around.
Aleksandr D — Google review
Well worth a visit. First walk around the archeologiavl site of Sparta, then visit this measure trove of mosaics, busts, engravings and bronze weapons. Not big, and hour to 1.5 hrs well spent if you love history
Erica L — Google review
Λυκούργου, Agiou Nikonos &, Sparti 231 00, Greece•https://archaeologicalmuseums.gr/el/museum/5df34af3deca5e2d79e8c…•Tips and more reviews for Archaeological Museum of Sparta

2Acropolis of Ancient Sparta

4.1
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3.7
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Mentioned on 
+6 other lists 
Historical landmark
Sights & Landmarks
Ancient Ruins
The Acropolis of Ancient Sparta, located on the tallest of the Spartan hills, offers a fascinating journey through history. The site features the bold Statue of Leonidas at the top of Paleologou and an immense theatre built into the hillside. The area also includes ruins such as the Temple of Athina Halkiakou and a Byzantine church and monastery.
Look guys Greece its a beautiful country You have to visit all the places I’ve been Acropolis of Ancient Sparta Very quiet enjoy the nature
Louie F — Google review
First thing: do not compare it with that other Acropolis in Athens… then you are in for a disappointment. Although in ancient times it could compete with its rival on equal footing nowadays it does not attract the same funds for archeological research when I go by on what is displayed. That said it is free to enter and at each point of interest there is an info board. There is no dedicated parking lot but just outside there is ample parking space. The toilets I saw were of porta-poti style, were all locked and with no cafes or tavernas in the vicinity that was the biggest bummer. Visit it when you are inspired by all things Spartan otherwise worth a detour when you happen to be in the vicinity
Bart V — Google review
Not much left to see but a great spot to visit and enjoy the beautiful views of the mountains. There is still plenty to discover in this site. I am sure this place was beautiful when it was established. Free parking.
Y A — Google review
First things first - do your bathroom before coming to Sparta:) Coz gods forbid to see that on-site portables and even come near them if you don't want to throw up. And there are no any other restrooms nearby. Not even in the museum! Don't understand why it's so difficult to maintain a basic infrastructure at location such popular by tourists? But other than that it's a beautiful place free to walk and explore history.
Nate W — Google review
The arqueological site have very few discoveries; but the place is nice, with many Olive trees and a good view of the city. The entrance is free
R S — Google review
Not a great deal to see but if you are on the area it is nice to see the foundation of an ancient site.
Pauly — Google review
Really peaceful during the week to walk around the ruins in the olive trees!
Denise C — Google review
Special energy here, really different from the modern city of Sparta
Merijn Z — Google review
Sparti 231 00, Greece•Tips and more reviews for Acropolis of Ancient Sparta
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3Statue of Leonidas

4.5
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Mentioned on 
+5 other lists 
Memorial
Historical landmark
The Statue of Leonidas, located at the top of Paleologou, pays tribute to the heroic king who led the Spartans in battle against the Persians in 480 BCE. The statue stands in front of a modern stadium and overlooks ancient landmarks such as an immense theater built into the hillside and fragments of a temple. The Spartan warriors were known for their military prowess rather than architectural achievements, but this impressive statue ensures that visitors can capture a memorable image of this legendary figure.
Triakosion 77, Sparti 231 00, Greece, USA•Tips and more reviews for Statue of Leonidas

4Cenotaph of Leonidas

3.9
(710)
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3.0
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Mentioned on 
5 lists 
Historical landmark
Located north of the city, the Tomb of Leonidas, also known as "Leonideion," is a temple-shaped building with historical significance. According to tradition and local beliefs, it is said to house the remains of the legendary king Leonidas. Although there is no concrete evidence linking the temple to King Leonidas, it has been ingrained in popular consciousness as his tomb.
5 stars for what it is, zero stars for a tourist attraction Nice cafe on the square , I wouldn’t go out my way come here, it was a bit of an anti climax to my road trip around the Peloponnese! But on the other hand happy to say I’ve been here If you’re gonna come, do it but lower your expectations! Greece get your act together this could be a great attraction your definitely missing a trick!
Tim T — Google review
A building of uncertain purpose that has been misinterpreted as the tomb built to host the remains of the great king, fallen gloriously in battle in Thermopylae. In truth, the building was more likely a temple. Visit it if you feel inclined to honor the great hero as he deserves. It doesn't really matter if this is the actual site of the final resting place of his remains. He deserves it nonetheless. If you need a spectacular, breathtaking monument to back up your visit with a great set of photos, you have not understood a thing about the Spartans, and probably never will.
George S — Google review
The 5 stars is strictly for the historical aspect and really nothing else. The area is fenced off and if you didn't know what you were looking at, it would look like a pile of blocks... no plaque or marker explaining anything.
Brian M — Google review
A very interesting ruin, called the Tomb of Leonidas but it isn't,our guide said it was probably be a temple from the 8th/7th bce. The masonry is megalithic,huge precisely cut blocks,made me wonder if it's even older. Definitely worth a walk around if you are in the city
Phil W — Google review
The site has the form of a temple, probably dating back to the late 5th century BC. It was made of massive limestone blocks and was divided in two connecting chambers. Many researchers share the opinion that it is the temple of Karneios Apollo. However, according to local tradition and the travel writer Pausanias, the remains of Leonidas were transferred and buried there. Either way, the site deserves to be preserved better and a plaque should be added explaining the historical background.
Timeworx — Google review
Just a couple of walls, but easy to park nearby
Duncan G — Google review
Cool to see even if it’s not completely known fact
Des P — Google review
The tomb of King Leonidas is situated in a large square with plenty of open spaces and benches. There is a very nice Grill and Coffee house just opposite of the walking street. Grab a delicious ice coffee and watch the tomb or take pictures. The whole scene is very "Spartan" no information plaques or anything fancy. All in line with the spartan culture. Worth a visit and a quick rest or a bite to eat
Håvard ( — Google review
Agidos 82, Sparti 231 00, Greece•Tips and more reviews for Cenotaph of Leonidas

5Μουσείο Ελιάς και Ελληνικού Λαδιού

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4.5
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Heritage museum
Museums
Technology museum
Specialty Museums
The Museum of the Olive and Greek Olive Oil is a captivating destination that delves into the rich history and significance of the olive in Greek culture. Visitors are taken on a journey from its earliest presence in 60,000 BC to its role in contemporary life. The museum showcases various uses of olive oil throughout history, including culinary, fuel, ritual, and perfume-making applications. Notable exhibits include reconstructions of ancient olive presses spanning different eras and intricate working models demonstrating changes in pressing technology.
It was informative, well organized and interesting. English text was available. Staff were nice and friendly. The whole place was stylish and well taken care of. You can learn a lot about the history and usage of olive and its oil, plus various industries extraction techniques.
ND — Google review
Liokareas Olive Oil – Premium Extra Virgin Olive Oil from the Peloponnese Family-owned for over 5 generations, Liokareas produces award-winning extra virgin olive oil using traditional methods in the mountains of the Mani region. Cold-pressed within hours of harvest, their oils are known for purity, bold flavor, and exceptional quality. Visit their groves or shop online to experience authentic Greek olive oil at its finest.
Nataliya B — Google review
Great museum that walks you through the history of olive growing and has model presses and mills. They had a spot of all the local oils, but no one was staffing it when we went (early October, Thursday morning) and a small gift shop.
Angie L — Google review
Wonderful museum, where are you can learn anything that you can imagine about olives and olive oil
Merijn Z — Google review
This museum has really cool stuff: amphorae, large stirrup jars, equipment used to press oil. Plus a comprehensive story of the olive tree, the history of & culture around olive oil, and a nice gift shop. Don’t miss the outdoor display! The building is also mobility-accessible. Beautiful natural lighting and a lovely film about Greek olives round out the experience. Definitely worth the drive to Sparta.
Dusti L — Google review
This is an OK museum, a lot of replica so it's a bit disappointing, but it's great to learn about olive and oil.
Cédric G — Google review
This was a great visit to the ruins of this historical city. Well worth the visit. There is an abby halfway up. She has been there for 57 years. The best part was the gift shop where a wonderful old nun was handing out homemade sweets. She was selling handmade items that the nuns make. She was so thankful that we stopped by and made a purchase. She could not have been more thankful. Great visit, great purchase!
John E — Google review
We drove a bit out of our way to stop here and glad we did. What a fascinating museum. A lot to learn with a nice presentation of everything. Across the street is a little shop you can sample and purchase Greek Olive Oil.
Paul W — Google review
Othonos Amalias 129, Sparti 231 00, Greece•https://www.piop.gr/diktuo-mouseion/mouseio-elias-kai-ellinikou-…•+30 2731 089315•Tips and more reviews for Μουσείο Ελιάς και Ελληνικού Λαδιού
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6Sanctuary of Artemis Orthia

3.7
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3.3
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Historical landmark
Sights & Landmarks
Ancient Ruins
Located on the Tripoli road, just past the junction with Orthias Artemidhos, lies the ancient Sanctuary of Artemis Orthia. This site dates back to the 9th century BC and was where Spartan boys underwent rigorous tests involving flogging as part of their education. The goddess worshipped here was Orthia, associated with fertility and salvation. Visitors can explore stone remains from a temple and learn about the intense rituals that took place there.
Special energy to this place, too bad the gates are closed
Merijn Z — Google review
Be aware, this place is dangerous and by the gods don't make the same mistake I did and go here alone!! I was beset by Gypsies that started to push me and ask for money. I got away by firmly walking away and telling them again and again that I don't have any money. Eventually I raised my voice when they pushed me for the second time, They backed off a little bit and luckily an older man appeared and they disappeared... Maybe this old man was Zeus in disguise 🙏🤗 And I plead now to the local authorities, clear up this place of this rabble and restore some order🙏
Fredrik P — Google review
You can't see much of the sanctuary and, as another recent reviewer noted, there's currently a camp of Roma nearby that tried to stop our car and make us pay money to drive away. It's not worth the stop.
Chuck O — Google review
It's actually a pretty cool historic site to see. As other reviewers noted there are signs of vagrants hanging around. We went very early on a weekday morning, and didn't encounter anyone. It's also not maintained anymore, which is very sad. It's pretty easy to get inside though. It looks like it's closed, but there's a big whole in the fence on the other side of the gravel road that you can just walk through. I gave it 4 stars because there are some pillars with ancient writing on them, that was a super cool discovery. If you've explored a lot of these historic ruins in Greece, you'll know it's very rare to see any with writing on them. I just wish I knew what they said. So definitely be very careful when you go, but I would still recommend you do.
Jacques — Google review
The gate is locked and the area is overgrown with weeds and neglected. It's down a crummy dirt road lined with garbage.
Bill N — Google review
Unfortunately not well kept. Overgrown weeds and rocks. We were told we should not be down there alone without police escort due to Gypsy encampment so be careful.
Bill T — Google review
Amazing temple ruins, amphiteatre remains, the altar also survives somewhat. The garbage around the place however should be cleaned up.
Ray S — Google review
One for those with a knowledge of history to visit and imagine the scenes where the somewhat excessive and violent whipping ceremonies took place, particularly in Roman times for Roman tourists. Imagination is vital as little remains and it is poorly looked after as it has become a site for the modern ceremonies of excessive alcohol drinking by the young, judging by the litter.
Simon P — Google review
Kleomenous 4, Sparti 231 00, Greece•Tips and more reviews for Sanctuary of Artemis Orthia

7House of Mosaics

5.0
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Museum
Nestled in the southeastern part of the Peloponnese, Sparta, or Sparti as it's known in Greek, is a destination rich in history and culture. One of its hidden gems is the House of Mosaics, where visitors can marvel at stunning mosaics that have been beautifully preserved. The best part? Entry is free! During my visit, I was fortunate to encounter a knowledgeable staff member who provided fascinating insights about these ancient artworks.
Kon/nou Palaiologou 108, Sparti 231 00, Greece•https://houseofspartanmosaics.gr/en/visit

8Archaeological Site of Mystras

4.7
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4.5
(517)
Archaeological site
Sights & Landmarks
Historical landmark
Ancient Ruins
Nestled in the picturesque region of Laconia, the Archaeological Site of Mystras is a UNESCO World Heritage Site that transports visitors back to the Byzantine era. This remarkable destination boasts an array of well-preserved ruins, including stunning churches adorned with centuries-old frescoes and remnants of palatial structures. As you wander through its cobblestone streets, you'll encounter a small museum showcasing artifacts like pottery, coins, and jewelry from this historical site.
The archeological site is made up of 2 sections; an upper and a lower. If you have a vehicle drive up to the very top car park and do the upper section first. You’ll need to be fit as it’s a steep 800m climb but it’s well worth the stupendous views! We started out at 8am to beat the heat and the groups. After finishing the top section we drove to the lower car park and walked that section. It’s quite steep as well and you’ll do lots of steps. It’s well worth it and highly recommended.
Andrew S — Google review
What a gem. A walk through a medieval historic castle -settlement with ancient churches and glorious views of the Spartan valley. A challenging walk ,at some spots through steep stone paths. At normal pace it takes 1 h 50 minutes (including stops to admire the different churches and the small museum) to reach the mountaintop acropolis. The fully renovated palace was closed due to final touches and is opening officially April 2026. Very helpful and knowledgeable staff . Tip :You can drive up to the second entrance ,which is closer to the mountain top and then drive back to enter via the main entrance to see the museum and the larger monuments and areas. Go for it.
Haris A — Google review
It would be a nice place to see if it were taken care of better. It’s like actual ruins. No signs of making it place.. lots of grass. Looks like still abandon place. The entrance fee of €20 seems too much for it. The place had its glory times and the history behind is fascinating, however, nowadays it’s just a place for making money and not restoring such a nice place. Such a shame. The views from the top are just stunning. It’s quite a walk uphill but it definitely worth it.
AK A — Google review
One of best visits while in Greece. We parked at bottom and walked all the way to the citadel before back down on the trails. Took our time enjoying the incredible views and getting some an amazing pictures. Do not recommend if wet as lots of dirt and loose rock. Watch your steps as can easily fall.
EveryDayGlory ! — Google review
Worth visiting. Great views, nice walks and a donkey with his dog pal are some of the few things you might encounter. Of course the odd old geezer who can’t gather the energy to climb up but that’s life. Bring a bit of water. Quite a climb in the burning heat! We didn’t even pay entree. Not sure if that was supposed to be like this?
Simon R — Google review
Beyond awesome! A huge open air museum of a Byzantine town with loads of intact churches, a ruined castle and lots of other ruins. Lots of walking uphill and down dale so you need to be reasonably fit and wear good shoes. You need all day!!!!
Cheryl H — Google review
One of the most impressive and intriguing archeological sites in the Peloponnese from the historical and christianity point of view! There are 2 gates one at the lower part and one at the upper end! You can park the car down and go up the hill and then descend on another path. You need at least 2 hours to really enjoy the place. In the evening is less crowded. The staff is wellcoming and helpful!
Anna A — Google review
Beautiful churches and ruins of the original town. Not all the churches are open though. The town is against a hill and people with difficulty walking will not be able to manage all the stairs.
Liezl L — Google review
Kato Chora 231 00, Greece•+30 2731 083377•Tips and more reviews for Archaeological Site of Mystras

9Menelaion

4.3
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4.2
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Historical landmark
Sights & Landmarks
Historic Sites
A must if you like archeology and the Iliad. Beautiful view on the Taygetus and Sparta plain. You can get up pretty far with the car but might need to leave it at some point. Maybe by the North is more accessible via car.
Quentin C — Google review
Rough unpaved road to the top from either direction (we took the northern one by the church), but passable (carefully, when dry). A truly fantastic view on the Taygetus and the Eurotas plain of Sparta--worth visiting for those who know what they are seeking.
Tony G — Google review
The Menelaion is a fascinating site to visit, offering sweeping views over Sparta and the surrounding valley, with ruins that are easy to walk among and parking that’s conveniently close. The drive up is a bit challenging on narrow roads, and once there you won’t find any plaques or explanations, so it’s best to do a little research beforehand to fully appreciate the significance of the site. Despite those drawbacks, it’s well worth the trip for the history and the breathtaking scenery.
Lisa B — Google review
I don't care if it's not the original palace of Helen & Menelaus; it's a spectacular place to visit, with great views over the Spartan plain, & across to the mountains behind. Well worth the lengthy hike up from the road.
Gretel H — Google review
No details on site so google it beforehand. Squared conglomerate limestone blocks forming a stepped base are all that remains. Great view. Up a steep singletrack paved roadway from north. Walk last 400 m. or continue up dirt track.
Marcus L — Google review
The Menelaion is not far from Sparta, but the road up is very narrow and only partially paved. We ended up parking about a half a mile away, by an old church and walking the rest of the way. It’s a bit steep here and there, but the road is fine and it’s a beautiful walk amidst olive groves. There is nothing at the site to inform the visitor, but the remains of the fortress there are clearly Mycenaean in style. The area provides a gorgeous 300 degree view with no problem, so it probably served as a stronghold, lookout or perhaps a summer retreat since the airs is nice and fresh up here. We watched two hawks in flight while we were there, so if you want to just get out on your own, this is a a lovely place. Plus great photo ops for Sparta from above and afar.
Eileen H — Google review
Do NOT park at the church! We just parked there to walk up to the site and in the 30 minutes we were gone, our car was broken into, and everything was stolen. They got almost nothing of value, but all of our clothes and everything we packed for the trip. This is apparently VERY common. Be cautious as this site. Thieves watch the parking lot all day long.
Dylan H — Google review
Definitely worth to came here. Very nice view from up there. We decided to leave our car 1km from this place and make last 1000m on foot because road was too dangerous for car. I do not know how road looks like from the north side but we arrived by car from the south side and it was almost impossible to get up there.
Przemek S — Google review
Sparti 231 00, Greece•http://odysseus.culture.gr/h/3/gh351.jsp?obj_id=2559•Tips and more reviews for Menelaion

10Archea Sparti

4.5
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3.6
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Sights & Landmarks
Ancient Ruins
Points of Interest & Landmarks
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11Langada-Taygetos Pass

4.9
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4.8
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Sights & Landmarks
Scenic Drives
Langada-Taygetos Pass is a stunning route that connects Sparta with Kalamata, offering breathtaking landscapes and well-maintained roads suitable for both car and motorcycle travel. The pass is dotted with charming taverns where travelers can enjoy local cuisine. While the transit may be nerve-wracking at times due to falling stones, the spectacular views make it a worthwhile journey. Travelers have also noted recent road improvements along the route.
I love driving mountain passes - this experience was exceptional driving from Sparta to Kalamata. Even found a roadside stand for honey and olive oil. My partner gets carsick, and 100% was sick on this drive… Worth it anyway!
Jeremy M — Google review
Great road, very exciting drive, views are amazing, nature is wonderful, lots of birds.
Aviad K — Google review
Amazing road through absolutely spectacular scenery
Phil W — Google review
Interesting route, but exceptionally windy (curves), switchbacks, and many road closures -- so you may not get where you want to. A "short cut" but not really.
Lester T — Google review
Nice place, fresh air... Amazing views!
Kubasekzdenek — Google review
This road goes through the mountains in a very dramatic fashion and will offer plenty of awe-striking sights! It's a much better way to go to Kalamata than through the highway :)
Béatrice H — Google review
Definitely not a shortcut, but gorgeous views that are well worth the detour! Had no issues with road closures in July 2023 from Sparta to Kalamata; it looked like they had redone some sections of road recently when we were there.
Kate W — Google review
Storied area for outdoor enthusiasts especially motorcyclists!
DJ V — Google review
EO Kalamatas Spartis, Σπάρτη 231 00, Greece•Tips and more reviews for Langada-Taygetos Pass

12Mystras Camera Museum

4.6
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4.9
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Museum
Specialty Museums
The Mystras Camera Museum is finally open after a long wait. The service provided by the museum keeper is exceptional, and they are fluent in English. The museum itself is stunning, showcasing an impressive collection of cameras from different time periods. However, it's important to note that this display represents only a fraction of the owner's vast collection, which spans over 1000 cameras. Located in the heart of Kalamata, this newly established Greek museum is truly one of the finest.
A large collection of antique and vintage cameras. Holds the Guiness record for camera collection. The museum is small but holds an impressive collection of cameras and accessories. The staff here is very welcoming, friendly and informative. A must visit for lovers of photography.
Andrew T — Google review
Amazing and unique museum. As a photography hobbyist this was very interesting. Highly recommended for a quick stop by on the way to Mystras castle
Sean L — Google review
I have been waiting a long time to see itSince the last time I went past this village, the museum was closed. I was happy to find it open. The service was excellent. The museum keeper speaks English. The museum is very beautiful. There are a lot of cameras from different eras, of course. it's not the entire collection because this man has collected over 1000 cameras over the years.
I. R — Google review
What a fantastic surprise, discovering this collection—the world’s largest according to Guinness—panning nearly the entire history of photography. Lots of well-known classics and more than a few that are very niche indeed. If you’re in the area and interested in photography, this free museum is definitely worth a visit.
John P — Google review
This new museum in the centre of Kalamata is one of the best Greek museums. Opened in 2016 it is a gem of a museum. Its collection of extraordinary costumes is exhibited in a theatrical and mesmerising manner while details of each costume can be found in touch screens. Do not miss this museum even if you are for a short visit in Kalamata.
Michael P — Google review
Visited here today and was pleasantly surprised. It is a nice modern building with much to see & worth spending 30mins wandering around in.
Peter K — Google review
Nice smart museum with FREE ENTRANCE of interest to everyone but particularly camera enthusiasts
Geoffrey T — Google review
We visited 10 am Tuesday - not open
K T — Google review
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13Koumantarios Gallery of Sparta - Branch of the National Gallery

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Museums
Art Galleries
The Koumantarios Gallery of Sparta, a branch of the National Gallery, is located just steps away from the Archaeological Museum. Housed in a beautiful neoclassical building, it showcases oil paintings by Eastern European artists from the 16th to the 20th century. The gallery frequently hosts periodic exhibitions featuring collections from the National Gallery. Visitors can expect a chronological presentation of Greek paintings over the last 200 years and may opt for guided tours led by knowledgeable curators.
A fine neoclassic building houses a quite interesting collection, paying tribute to the shipping magnate and art lover Ioannis Koumantaros, uncle of Stavros Niarchos, another shipping tycoon. On just two levels you'll enjoy the eclecticism of that collection that became part of the National Gallery of Greece.
Vincent R — Google review
A beautiful neo classic building that houses magnificent original works of art. A must see when in Sparti.
Effie Z — Google review
Pretty nice building, interesting, beautiful and classic architecture. The exhibition was closed for maintenance during my visit.
Pierros Z — Google review
It was a lovely surprise my visit to Koumantarios Gallery! The collections were amazing as they have many famous paintings. It is housed in a wonderful two storey neoclassical building in the city center. It is the first branch of the National Gallery. Definitely worth a visit!
Ioannis P — Google review
This was a lovely surprise. All beautiful paintings and art that made an impact. Very nice.
Jan N — Google review
Definitely a must see in Sparti
Marian M — Google review
(Translated by Google) An excellent gallery, a real gem. It is housed in a well-kept neoclassical building, on the main avenue of the city. It hosts the permanent exhibition on the first floor and the ground floor hosts various exhibitions from time to time, such as the one of Laconian artists in the current phase. The person in charge is a man who really loves art, provides you with a wealth of information and is extremely kind and praiseworthy. (Original) Μία εξαιρετική πινακοθήκη, πραγματικό στολίδι. Στεγάζεται σε ένα φροντισμένο νεοκλασικό κτήριο, σε κεντρική λεωφόρο της πόλης. Φιλοξενεί την μόνιμη έκθεση στον πρώτο όροφο και στο ισόγειο φιλοξενούνται διάφορες εκθέσεις κατά καιρούς, όπως αυτή τον Λακώνων καλλιτεχνών στην παρούσα φάση. Ο υπεύθυνος είναι ένας άνθρωπος που πραγματικά αγαπάει την τέχνη, σου παρέχει ένα πλήθος πληροφοριών και είναι τρομερά ευγενικός και άξιος επαίνων.
Nikos C — Google review
(Translated by Google) An annex of the National Gallery and a true gem of the city. On two floors, sculptures and paintings by foreign and Greek artists are exhibited (from Halepas and Lytras to Tsarouchis, Gaitis, Engonopoulos), while congratulations are due to the people of the gallery who welcome and guide the visitor with details and love for each of the exhibits. (Original) Παράρτημα της Εθνικής Πινακοθήκης και πραγματικό στολίδι της πόλης. Σε δύο ορόφους εκτίθενται γλυπτά και πίνακες ξένων και Ελλήνων εικαστικών (από Χαλεπά και Λύτρα έως Τσαρούχη, Γαΐτη, Εγγονόπουλο), ενώ συγχαρητήρια αξίζουν στους ανθρώπους της πινακοθήκης που υποδέχονται και ξεναγούν τον επισκέπτη με λεπτομέρειες και αγάπη για καθένα από τα εκθέματα.
Miltiadis S — Google review
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14Acropolis & Fortification Castle of Mystras

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Castle
Acropolis & Fortification Castle of Mystras is a must-visit in the region of Messenia, offering a fantastic historical and cultural experience. The site features ancient ruins, including medieval castles, churches with faded yet remarkable iconography, and the Mycenaean Palace of King Nestor. Visitors can explore the vast area on foot, navigating steep hills and stone pathways. It's important to wear comfortable shoes and bring water for the journey.
Impressive and extensive ruins. For the best experience follow the yellow Taygetus Trail (yellow) markers from the northern edge of Mystras which in around 45 minutes of following a pitched stone path will bring you to the Fortress Entrance near the top of site. From here you enter the site and have a further 15 minutes ascent to the castle. You can then spend several hours gradually descending to the main entrance via various semi- ruined churches, monasteries and civic buildings.
Ian G — Google review
If you're looking for breathtaking views - visit this place. It has a great blend of historical buildings and nature. You will do hiking at this location in order to walk around ancient ruins once you enter. Make sure to have the right footwear, hats/caps, water and fully charged phone for photography :) Entrance fee is 20 euro per person.
Emil A — Google review
This is an amazing place however it is really hard work The pants are very uneven very rocky so if you're unsteady on your feet you definitely need to have walking sticks. It is also a lot of up and down walking so very tiring how did you split into two sections which you can walk to but the car is very handy to go to the upper castle section which to be honest does not offer as much as the lower sections. It Still seems to be I work in progress and it's more like goes village than in the well intact Byzantine site.
Anastasis K — Google review
Hiking the Byzantine ruins of Mystra was a great addition to the wellness retreat organized by Wildroots Embodied, and Golive Spartan. This off-season visit meant we could hike at our own pace without tourist crowds and enjoy the small museum and wonderful valley views before heading down for coffee and honey treats in the town Square. A great outing, highly recommended!
Eileen B — Google review
Interesting archeological site. In the upper area, with great panoramic views. they charge 20e per person, with no toilets and no water available. Even the signs are old and need to be renewed
Gal P — Google review
The citadel (acropolis) was built in 1249 by Geoffrey II Villehardouin and is the only Frankish construct of the city and its surrounding walls, which were built in the course of the following 3 centuries. The Franks wished to control the rich farming lands of the Laconian plain, and also to symbolically display their control over Sparta, a huge political statement when the history of the great city is taken into account. Hardly a decade later, this hubris was remedied, as the Franks were devastated in the battle of Pelagonia in northern Greece, and most of the Knights were taken captive, including the prince himself. The Byzantines demanded, and acquired, this fortress along with many others, in order to release the prince. Soon the city developed around it, a series of new enclosures were built, and the castle served as the acropolis. The ascent may be somewhat tiring but the view and the architectural remains of the fortifications are very well worth it. All the way up there is a multitude of interesting and impressive other spots to enjoy while pausing to catch your breath. Water and hat are highly suggested in the summer.
George S — Google review
Amazing, totally recommended. A unique place full of history and greatly preserved. The surroundings make it even more attraxtie full of green al around
Beatriz A — Google review
The fortification of Mystras are worth visiting. However the signals is repetitive, you are better off consulting Wikipedia! Also, the castle is really.not worth the effort! Really enjoyed walking rou d the Byzantine ruins, but the effort in getting to the top for the windy views from the castle was not rewarded with any more insights of details about its history
Erica L — Google review
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15Sainopouleio Sparta Theatre

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The Sainopouleio Sparta Theatre is a stunning amphitheater that boasts breathtaking views of Mt. Taygetos, creating a picturesque backdrop for performances. This venue has hosted some of the most celebrated artists in Greek history, making it a cultural gem. Visitors can enjoy flawless acoustics while taking in panoramic vistas, including the illuminated ruins of Mistra.
Amazing amfitheater with a view of Mt Taygetos behind the stage. Many of the greatest artists in hellenic history have chosen this theater
Δημητριος Ρ — Google review
Flawless acoustics with panoramic mountain views including the lit up ruins of Mistra.
Bill D — Google review
What an amazing theatre, I was lucky enough to perform here during the 27th Kalamata dance festival
Peter F — Google review
When in Sparti, check to see what is playing. Caught Despina Vandi in Mamma Mia!!
John B — Google review
Nice garden with an amphitheatre for walks and runs, nice scenary
Agiofws H — Google review
Amazing view and well kept.
Vadim P — Google review
Well maintained
Achilleas A — Google review
Romantic walk
Jan W — Google review
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16ESTATE THEODORAKAKOS

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Winery
Nestled in the heart of the Peloponnese, ESTATE THEODORAKAKOS is a charming winery that offers an inviting experience for wine enthusiasts. Visitors often rave about the warm hospitality they receive upon arrival, even if it's last minute. The knowledgeable staff passionately shares insights into their organic winemaking process and provides delightful tastings of their exquisite wines. Guests frequently leave with bottles in hand, eager to savor the flavors at home.
Great place to stop! They were incredibly friendly and gave us a walkthrough / overview of their wine making process. I’d recommend calling to make an appointment (per their recommendation) but they still offered to walk us around even when we showed up without a tour scheduled. Super nice and friendly! Plus the white wine we tasted was delicious! Thanks for everything!
Kyle C — Google review
Bad experience.I had tried some bottles of this winery and my and friend's feedback was good.Reasonable price for a prime quality.I v called them to make an order directly and a man answered roughly that they don't need an order....!!!! I tried to talk but they closed the line to m face. After this frost treatment I tried to redial but none has answered. Never again ! Sorry Theodorakakos estate👎
NOTIO C — Google review
Very nice winery. Affordable and great taste. Thanks again for the tour.
Alex G — Google review
A small estate that is producing some very good organic wine. Was a enjoyable and interesting tour.
Robert B — Google review
Awesome place, hospitable! Thank you Niko
Vasileios S — Google review
Tasty wines 🍷🍷🍷
Anthony V — Google review
(Translated by Google) They welcomed us at the last minute, just before closing time. They quickly managed to convey their passion (and work!) for wine—the explanations in English were excellent. It was impossible not to leave with two bottles of wine. They also recommended other beautiful places to visit in the Peloponnese! I recommend calling before your visit. (Original) Ci hanno accolto all’ultimo minuto poco prima della chiusura. In poco tempo sono riusciti a trasmetterci la loro passione (e il lavoro!) per il vino - ottima la spiegazione in inglese. Impossibile non uscire con due bottiglie di vino. Ci hanno anche consigliato altri posti bellissimi da visitare nel Peloponneso! Consiglio di chiamare prima della visita.
Elena — Google review
(Translated by Google) We happened to be in the area and decided to call to inquire about a wine tour or tasting. We received a very warm welcome from a very friendly woman. Even though there wasn't a tour scheduled at the time, she took the time to show us around the winery, explain the production process, and let us taste four delicious wines. She absolutely didn't want any compensation, but of course, we couldn't resist taking a bottle home, which we enjoyed that same evening! Highly recommended to visit during opening hours. Be sure to call ahead. (Original) We waren toevallig in de buurt en besloten te bellen om te vragen of we een wijntour of proeverij konden doen. We werden ontzettend hartelijk ontvangen door een zeer vriendelijke dame. Hoewel er op dat moment geen tour gepland stond, nam ze alle tijd om ons rond te leiden door de winery, het productieproces uit te leggen en ons vier heerlijke wijnen te laten proeven. Ze wilde er absoluut geen vergoeding voor, maar natuurlijk konden we het niet laten om een flesje mee te nemen, waar we diezelfde avond nog van hebben genoten! Een absolute aanrader om tijdens de openingstijden langs te gaan. Bel wel even van tevoren.
Dave V — Google review
17th km Sparti - Gytheio National Road, Σπάρτη 231 00, Greece•http://www.estatetheodorakakos.gr/•+30 2731 036555•Tips and more reviews for ESTATE THEODORAKAKOS

17Inomessiniaki Winery S.A.

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Winery
The Inomessiniaki Winery S.A. offers an impressive selection of diverse and competing wines, showcasing the expertise of both local and international winemakers. With an emphasis on raising the quality of local wines in Messinia, this winery provides a great variety for wine enthusiasts to explore. Whether you're looking for domestic or non-domestic options, Inomessiniaki Winery S.A. is sure to deliver a remarkable experience with its outstanding range of wines.
(Translated by Google) Many varieties of wine and the gentleman who served us polite and informative. So far, we have been very pleased with the wine we have tasted. The only thing I would like to point out is that the sign of the winery is not visible on the main road because they have put another one in front and we struggled to find it. Have a good winter! (Original) Πολλές ποικιλίες οίνου και ο κύριος που μας εξυπηρέτησε ευγενικός και κατατοπιστικός. Μέχρι στιγμής ότι κρασί έχουμε δοκιμάσει, από αυτά που πήραμε, έχουμε μείνει πολύ ευχαριστημένοι. Το μόνο που θα ήθελα να επισημάνω είναι ότι στον κεντρικό δρόμο δεν φαίνεται η ταμπέλα του οινοποιείου γιατί έχουν βάλει κάποια άλλη μπροστά και ταλαιπωρηθηκαμε να το βρούμε. Καλό χειμώνα!
Νικολετα Μ — Google review
(Translated by Google) The flavors, the aromas, the colors of the wines together with the love of the people who work hard for the best result, you will find them in a glass of any variety you choose! Congratulations! 🥂 (Original) Οι γεύσεις, τα αρώματα, τα χρώματα των κρασιών μαζί με την αγάπη των ανθρώπων που μοχθούν για το καλύτερο αποτέλεσμα, θα τα βρεις μέσα σε ένα ποτήρι από όποια ποικιλία να επιλέξεις! Συγχαρητήρια! 🥂
Polivios P — Google review
(Translated by Google) I have nothing to say about the wines, I tried 2-3 of this company, very nice wines, very tasty with a nice aroma. There is a serious problem with communication, I sent a message on Facebook, they read it, they never replied, I sent an email from the contact form to company website, I emailed the company email I called they never answered anywhere. (Original) Από τα κρασία δεν εχω να πω τίποτα, δοκίμασα 2-3 της συγκεκριμένης εταιρείας,πολύ ωραία κρασιά, πολύ γευστικά με ωραίο άρωμα.Από επικοινωνία υπάρχει σοβαρό πρόβλημα, έστειλα μήνυμα στο Fb το διάβασαν δεν απάντησαν ποτέ, έστειλα email από την φόρμα επικοινωνίας στο σιτέ της εταιρείας , έστειλα email στο email της εταιρείας πήρα τηλέφωνο δεν απάντησαν ποτέ πουθενά.
Geomangr — Google review
(Translated by Google) You come here to raise the level of the local wines you will taste in Messinia (Original) Εδώ έρχεσαι για να ανεβάσεις το επίπεδο των τοπικών κρασιών που θα δοκιμάσεις στην Μεσσηνία
Christos L — Google review
(Translated by Google) Excellent variety of competing wines... great domestic and non-domestic winemakers... (Original) Εξερετικη ποικιλια κρασιων που συναγωνιζονται...μεγαλα οινοποια εγχώρια και μη...
Fotis K — Google review
Kalamata 241 00, Greece•http://www.inomessiniaki.gr/•+30 2721 069905•Tips and more reviews for Inomessiniaki Winery S.A.

18Manousakeio Museum

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Museum
The Manousakeio Museum offers a captivating glimpse into early 20th century Sparta, showcasing the daily lives and personal stories of the Manousakis family. Housed in a charming two-story building donated by Leonidas Manousakis, this museum features an array of household items, clothing, and photographs that transport visitors back in time. With its modern approach to exhibitions—including recreations of interiors and engaging multimedia displays—guests can immerse themselves in the rich urban and popular life of that era.
• Very beautiful house-museum that gives you an idea of what high-society houses were like in the 19th-century Sparta. • It's free, the staff is very polite and it's worth a visit for sure! * Μην το χάσετε!!!
Onoufrios D — Google review
(Translated by Google) A unique museum of urban and popular life unfolds in front of you through the personal stories and personal items of the Manousakis family. Although the museum is quite modern and there are many Captions and explanations, I would like to commend the tour guide Calliope for her knowledge as well as her contagiousness. Thank you for everything 🫶 (Original) Ενα μοναδικό μουσείο αστικού και λαϊκού βίου ξετυλίγεται μπροστά σου μέσα από τις προσωπικές ιστορίες και τα προσωπικά αντικείμενα της οικογένειας του Μανουσάκη. Αν και το μουσείο είναι αρκετά μοντέρνο και υπάρχουν πολλές Λεζάντες και επεξηγήσεις, θα ήθελα να δώσω συγχαρητήρια στην ξεναγό Καλλιόπη για τις γνώσεις της αλλά και τη μεταδοτικότητα της. Merci pour tout 🫶
Artemis S — Google review
(Translated by Google) Unacceptable behavior from the employee who, when we told her for the umpteenth time that we don't have time to listen to her long-winded "tour" didn't even turn on the lights for us to see the upper floor. Too bad, we leave with the worst impressions. (Original) Απαράδεκτη συμπεριφορά από την υπάλληλο η οποία όταν της είπαμε για πολλοστή φορά πως δεν έχουμε χρόνο να ακούσουμε την μακρόσυρτη "ξενάγησή" της δε μας άναψε καν τα φώτα να δούμε τον πάνω όροφο. Πολύ κρίμα, φεύγουμε με τις χείριστες εντυπώσεις.
Σταματία Τ — Google review
(Translated by Google) It is the most beautiful museum. I really liked the story of Alexandros Manousakis. The most beautiful scenes are the living room, the bedroom, the Turkish flag, the dining room and the lady's room (Original) Είναι το πιο ωραίο μουσείο. Μου άρεσε πολύ η ιστορία του Αλέξανδρου Μανουσάκη. Η πιο ωραίες έθουσες είναι το σαλόνι, η κρεβατοκάμαρα, η τούρκικη σημαία, η τραπεζαρία και το δωμάτιο της κυρίας
Νεκταρια Κ — Google review
(Translated by Google) A space-example, which keeps the memory alive, with elegance, through the images and objects from the life of a family at the beginning of the last century..... A precious gem of local history! PS Call a little earlier to book the visit...! It's effortless - and it's free!! (Original) Ένας χώρος- παράδειγμα, που διατηρεί ζωντανή την μνήμη, με καλαισθησία, μέσα από τις εικόνες και τα αντικείμενα από τη ζωή μιας οικογένειας στις αρχές του προηγούμενου αιώνα..... Πετράδι πολύτιμο τοπικής ιστορίας! ΥΓ. Κάνετε ένα τηλέφωνο λίγο νωρίτερα για να κλείσετε την επίσκεψη...! Δεν κάνει κόπο- και είναι δωρεάν!!
Anthi S — Google review
(Translated by Google) An old house brought back to life. Very interesting and a nice lady explained the life story of the former owner to us. Thank you very much (Original) Ein altes Haus wieder zum Leben erweckt.Sehr interessant und eine nette Dame hat uns die Lebensgeschichte des ehemaligen Inhabers erklärt .Vielen Dank
G. S — Google review
(Translated by Google) Unfortunately, we never managed to enter the museum, having driven for 1 hour, with two children, on top of that.... While everything (Municipality website, Google, sign on the door) said that the museum closes at 4:00 p.m., at 2:45 p.m. when we were there there, it was already closed.... Really very disappointing to the point of infuriating..... Such a shame (Original) Δυστυχώς δεν καταφέραμε ποτε να μπουμε μέσα στο μουσείο, έχοντας οδηγήσει 1 ώρα, με δυο παιδια, επί τουτου.... Ενώ παντου (ιστοσελίδα του Δήμου, Google, επιγραφη στην πορτα) έγραφε ότι το μουσείο κλείνει στις 16.00, στις 14.45 που ήμασταν εκεί, ήταν ήδη κλειστό.... Πραγματικά πολυ απογοητευτικό έως εξοργιστικό..... Πολυ κρίμα
Ino M — Google review
(Translated by Google) Museum of urban and folk art takes you to a house of 1900 without a ticket we had in 2022 we went again this year the girl was very helpful, us he gave us a tour and explained everything to us in detail (Original) Μουσείο αστικής και λαϊκής τέχνης σε μεταφέρει σε οικία του 1900 χωρίς εισιτήριο είχαμε το 2022 πήγαμε και φέτος η κοπέλα πολύ εξυπηρετικη, μας ξενάγησε και μας τα εξήγησε όλα με λεπτομέρειες
ΙΩΑΝΝΗΣ Κ — Google review
Ananiou 13, Sparti 231 00, Greece•https://www.facebook.com/442354172486248/posts/manousakeio-museu…•+30 2731 028456•Tips and more reviews for Manousakeio Museum
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Best attractions in nearby cities

  • Top things to do and attractions in Athens
  • Top things to do and attractions in Chania Town
  • Top things to do and attractions in Rethymnon
  • Top things to do and attractions in Mykonos Town
  • Top things to do and attractions in Piraeus
  • Top things to do and attractions in Nafplio
  • Top things to do and attractions in Kalamata
  • Top things to do and attractions in Pylos-Nestor
  • Top things to do and attractions in Olympia
  • Top things to do and attractions in Corinth
  • Top things to do and attractions in Loutraki
  • Top things to do and attractions in Monemvasia Municipality
  • Top things to do and attractions in Hydra Town
  • Top things to do and attractions in Vouliagmeni
  • Top things to do and attractions in Kalavrita
  • Top things to do and attractions in Delphi
  • Top things to do and attractions in Epidavros
  • Top things to do and attractions in Sparta

Best restaurants in nearby cities

  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Athens
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Chania Town
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Rethymnon
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Mykonos Town
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Piraeus
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Nafplio
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Kissamos
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Kalamata
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Pylos-Nestor
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Olympia
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Corinth
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Loutraki
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Monemvasia Municipality
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Hydra Town
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Gytheio
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Vouliagmeni
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Kalavrita
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Kyparissia
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Vasilikos
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Delphi
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Epidavros
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Tolon
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Messini
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Dimitsana
  • Where to eat: the best restaurants in Methoni

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