Discover the historical and cultural gems of Patras on this enriching 4-hour private tour. Start with a visit to the grand Cathedral of Saint Andrew, then explore the Mycenaean cemetery of Voudeni, where ancient history comes alive. Next, delve into the rich past at the Archaeological Museum of Patras and uncover artifacts from various eras. Conclude your journey at the iconic Patras Castle, offering stunning views and a glimpse into the city's defense history, before enjoying a wine tasting at the famous Achaia Clauss winery. Perfect for history buffs and wine enthusiasts alike.
- Explore Patras' top attractions with a knowledgeable driver
- Visit important sites like Saint Andrew Cathedral and Voudeni Cemetery
- Enjoy a wine tasting experience at Achaia Clauss winery
- Includes comfortable transportation
- Pick up and drop off from your requested address
- Private tour that you can adjust to your desires
Please send us the exact address and a correct cell phone number so that our driver can pick you up.
The Cathedral of Saint Andrew is the protector saint of Patra. According to the tradition, Apostle Andrew, the first student of Jesus Christ, was crucified in this town, on a site near the port. Therefore, this large church has been built on the exact spot where Apostle Andrew was crucified. The Cathedral of Saint Andrew in Patra is the third biggest orthodox church in the Balkans. It was established in 1974 and it has Byzantine architecture, with many arches and bell tower. Its huge exterior, and the unique interior of the temple will leave you speechless.
When travelers visit the Mycenaean Cemetery of Voudeni, they step into one of the most fascinating archaeological landscapes in western Greece. Located on a quiet hillside just outside the city of Patras, Voudeni offers visitors the opportunity to explore a remarkably preserved Mycenaean burial site that dates back more than 3,000 years. A tour of this area combines archaeology, ancient history, nature, and scenic views, giving travelers a deep understanding of how people lived and honored their dead during the Mycenaean period. Unlike large and crowded archaeological sites, Voudeni provides a peaceful and immersive experience. Visitors can walk through the landscape where an entire ancient community once existed, learning about burial customs, architecture, and daily life in the Late Bronze Age.
Visiting the Archaeological Museum of Patras is one of the most enriching cultural experiences travelers can have during a tour of Patras. The museum is one of the largest archaeological museums in Greece and offers a remarkable journey through thousands of years of history, from prehistoric settlements to the height of Roman civilization. During a guided tour, visitors explore impressive exhibition halls, fascinating artifacts, detailed reconstructions, and beautifully designed spaces that reveal how people lived, worked, and celebrated life in ancient Achaea. The experience combines architecture, storytelling, and archaeology, allowing travelers to understand the long and complex history of the region.
When travelers arrive at Patras Castle, they immediately realize that this is not just another historic ruin. It is one of the most impressive landmarks in western Greece and one of the most meaningful viewpoints over the city of Patras. Visiting the castle during a guided tour allows travelers to experience layers of history, architecture, panoramic scenery, and local culture all in one place. The experience usually begins before visitors even enter the castle grounds, because the approach to the fortress already reveals why this location was chosen centuries ago.
When travelers visit Achaia Clauss Winery, they experience far more than a simple wine tasting. The estate is one of the most historic wineries in Greece and feels almost like a small hilltop village dedicated entirely to wine culture, history, and breathtaking views. Located on a green hillside just outside Patras, the winery combines beautiful architecture, underground cellars, museums, and panoramic landscapes. A typical guided tour allows visitors to explore the story of Greek winemaking while tasting some of the country’s most famous wines. Below is a detailed description of what travelers will see and do during a tour.
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