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Nafplion Walking Tour

Nafplion Walking Tour

3 h. tour (Private walking tour)

(guidance throughout + guided tour of the archaeological museum + visit of a liquor store and tasting + visit of the komboloi museum)
Experience this majestic city, the first capital of modern Greece, through this walking tour, which will be offered to you by a local expert, a licensed tour guide. You will be met at the area where the ship's tenders will drop you off and will start your tour.

Nafplion is a city that combines a long history from the ancient times until today, but the most important parts of it have to do with its architecture and role during the Venetian occupation, which was when the old city was mainly designed and built the way you will experience it. Nafplion was one of the very few cities that were not occupied for long by the Turks, who were occupying Greece for 400 years. When modern Greece started getting organized after the end of this occupation, Nafplion was chosen to become the first capital, after a few months that the capital was the island of Aegina.

Being at the port you will be impressed by the view of this beautiful city, full of neoclassical buildings in different impressive colors and the two forts standing out in the background and on top of it. Your guide will walk you directly to where the city limits used to be, when on the 18th century the walls of the forts used to come all the way down to the sea, making the city impregnable.

From there you will move on to the city's square and standing in the middle of it you will be able to admire all around you different statues, such as the one of Ioannis Kapodistrias who was the first prime minister of the liberated modern Greece, of King Othon who was the first king of modern Greece after the murder of Kapodistrias, as well as the monument of general Ipsilantis. You will be pointed out the neoclassical building that used to be the first school of modern Greece, which today is the city hall of Nafplion, and another one that used to be the first pharmacy of modern Greece.

Continuing your walking tour, you will reach a higher level of the old city and the church of St. Spyridon, one of the many churches there are, but with great significance in the Greek history since outside it was where Ioannis Kapodistrias was murdered and the scar on the wall from the bullet still remains. Proceed from there to the very impressive Sydagma square, a square all paved with shiny and impressive marble, and see around you gorgeous neoclassical buildings as well as Turkish baths that now consist the small movies theater of the city. The building of the archaeological museum really stands out.

You can also enter with your guide and have a guided tour of the Greek orthodox church of Panaghia(Virgin Mary), dating back to the 15th century AD and see among other things the impressive wall paintings and portable icons, many of them decorated with silver and gold offerings.

Your tour will continue back in the crowded city center at one of the most popular alleys with the tourist shops, where among other things you can visit a store that sells traditional products and olive oil, and a store which is also a workshop of leather sandals and you can have a brief description of the traditional way they make them.

Nafplion is also famous for the several stores where they sell kombolois (worry beads). You will visit the komboloi museum and you will learn more about its origin, its evolution, the way of making it as well as how many different stones or materials can be used for a komboloi to be made and for a komboloi to either cost a few euros or thousands of euros a piece. On the top floor they also have a small room where they display some old and precious pieces of komboloi.

Your tour will end with a totally different vibe. You will visit a traditional liquor store owned by a local lover of wines and spirits, with deep knowledge of many things about their qualities and best regions to get them from. You will sit on the main hall, surrounded by huge shelves full of different labels of Greek wines, cognacs, but also the famous ouzo and you will enjoy listening to everything he has to tell you before you enjoy your tasting of a few of these wines and spirits.

From there you can walk back to the port either with your guide, or on your own, so that you can explore the city more now that you know so much about it, or go dine at one of the local restaurants there are. Your guide can give you tips and suggestions on how to make good use of your time.

The order of the visits on this tour might change, according to your guide's judgment, depending on the weather, traffic or other reasons that might affect the timings and your enjoyment, which is our main goal.