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Thessaloniki: Vergina and Pella Day Trip

Thessaloniki: Vergina and Pella Day Trip

Embark on a journey to Pella with Ammon Express at 8:00 from Aristotelous Square & Egnatia Street (at the white Statue of Venizelos). The distance of 50km takes about 45 minutes to reach. Once in Pella, discover the new and modern museum, as well as the archaeological site boasting unique mosaics. Delight in the "Abduction of Helen" and "Amazonomachy" mosaics in the ancient market, and see artifacts from the daily lives of the people that illustrate the lifestyle during ancient times. Venture to Vergina, where you'll find the Museum of the Royal Tombs of Aigai, situated on the borders of the village. The museum exhibits the Golden Larnax, an urn with the cremated remains of Phillip II marked with a 16-rayed sun, the symbol of Macedonia. The Sun of Vergina, a characteristic symbol of the Argead Dynasty of King Phillip II and Alexander the Great, was found alongside the excavations that revealed his father's Royal Tomb. Admire the Golden Oak Wreath Phillip II wore during his funeral pyre, military armors, various grave goods, and other tombs that were brought back to light. Enjoy lunch at a traditional Greek restaurant before stopping at the grand New Museum of Aigai, where you'll uncover artifacts and findings excavated from the old capital. An impressive portrait of Alexander the Great greets you and invites you to discover the roots of history. Take in the temporary numismatic exhibition showcasing coins from every corner of the Hellenistic world, including coinage of Macedonian kings and Alexander's successors. View monumental sculptures, sárissa spears and helmets of the Macedonian phalanx soldiers, high-class painted pottery, banquet utensils from aristocratic symposiums, and the queen burials with all their jewelry and royal insignia. Your journey concludes with your return to Thessaloniki at approximately 15:30, making the same stops where you started.

From Thessaloniki: Pella and Vergina Day Trip

From Thessaloniki: Pella and Vergina Day Trip

Embark on a mesmerizing odyssey to Pella and Vergina, the twin jewels of the ancient Macedonian Empire. Here, amidst the silent echoes of history, unfolds the epic tale of Phillipos and Alexander, alongside the grandeur of their illustrious realm. Vergina, once the esteemed capital known as Aiges, stands as a testament to the splendour of the Macedonian monarchy. Explore the sacred chambers of King Philip II's royal tombs, where treasures of gold and artefacts of profound significance await. Step into the newly unveiled museum and wander among relics that whisper tales of a bygone era, including the revered Gold Larnax cradling the earthly remains of the venerable monarch. Venture further to uncover the secrets of the Royal Palace, a majestic edifice that echoes the glory of ancient Macedonia. Meanwhile, Pella beckons as the fabled birthplace and heart of Alexander the Great's legendary empire. Traverse the corridors of time at its museum, where a dazzling array of gold and silver artefacts, intricate mosaics, and noble statues bring to life the opulence of a bygone era. Explore the sprawling archaeological site, where the remnants of a once-thriving capital lay bare the grandeur of Macedonia's past. As you wander through these storied lands, don't forget to pay homage to Aristotle's School, where the great philosopher once walked the halls, shaping the mind of a future conqueror. With every step, immerse yourself in the rich tapestry of history, and let the allure of ancient Macedonia captivate your senses anew.

From Thessaloniki: Vergina & Veria Half-Day Tour

From Thessaloniki: Vergina & Veria Half-Day Tour

Τhis excursion combines an archeological tour and the visit to a famous pilgrim/religious destination in Greece the City of Veria. Veria, a town well-known for its religious history as St.Paul preached there on his 2nd missionary journey. Afterwards we will head towards Vergina or “Aegae “ as per its ancient name , the first capital of Ancient Macedonia. Together with our professional licenced guide we enter the New Museum of Aigai, a gate to the History of the Royal metropolis of the Macedon, which was recently inaugurated. There you will be informed about the history, the culture and the daily life of Macedons . More specifically, its exhibitions focusing on the architecture,sculpture and grave goods house impressive and unique findings like ancient weapons, pottery and precious jewelry. Here we will visit the new museum of Aegae and the Vergina Royal Tombs, protected by Unesco. After the visit to the Nea Museum of Aegae, we will continue our excursion to the Royal Tombs of Vergina. Seize the opportunity to get under the tumulus that covers impressive funerary monuments like the royal tomb of Philip II, father of Alexander the Great and houses extraordinary golden treasures dated back to 4th B.C, a breathtaking scenery which will stay in your memories forever At the end of our tour free time is given for approx. 1 hour we will have a short stop for lunch/free time at Vergina Village where the Tombs are located, optional visit to the Royal Palace. After our last visiting point and the departure,you will be dropped off at your pick up point at the estimated time of arrival Tip: Ask your guide for lunch recommendations of North Greece!

From Thessaloniki: Aigai Royal Tombs & Pella Museum Day Trip

From Thessaloniki: Aigai Royal Tombs & Pella Museum Day Trip

During the tour the driver will meet you with the knowledge about the place, You will be able to admire 2 different places and experience the ancient time by walking through the places. You will also be able to visit tomb of king Philip the father of Alexander the Great. The tour begins from Thessaloniki following the National Road to reach the Royal Tombs of Vergina. The small village became very famous in 1977-78 due to the discovery of the Royal Tombs by the prominent Greek Professor and Archaeologist Andronicos. It was known with the name Aigai, was the first capital of Ancient Macedonia until 400 BC, when transferred to Pella and was supposed to be the burial place of all Macedonian Kings. Make your way inside the subterranean structure, accompanied by your guide and feast your eyes on some of the most important objects, which once belonged to Philip II – the King’s shield adorned with ivory and gold, the King’s gold-trimmed iron breast plate, Gold Diadems of unparalleled craftsmanship, the Golden Wreath of oak leaves, the gold plated collar and the Silver Burial Ums. Listen carefully, as your guide explains how inside the tomb of King Philip, a Golden Chest was discovered, containing the King’s bones, washed with wine and wrapped in purple cloth. Pella, is an ancient city located in Central Macedonia, Greece, 45 km from Thessaloniki, best known as the historical capital of the ancient Greek kingdom of Macedonia in the time of Phillip II and Alexander the Great. On the site of the ancient city is the Archaeological Museum of Pella, do not miss it. You can walk and admire the the archaeological site of Pella, It will help you to understand the discover the ancient daily lives in Macedonian capital.

From Thessaloniki: Private Road Trip to Pella and Vergina

From Thessaloniki: Private Road Trip to Pella and Vergina

Start your day with a beautiful landscape of Macedonia. Your first stop is Pella, the ancient capital town of Macedonia and native town of Alexander the Great. After this, visit Vergina, the place of the Royal Tombs, to see the King’s mausoleum and the famous museum with relics of the Tombs of King Philippos II, father of Alexander the Great. Visit the most important remains of the monumental palace of the Kingdom of Macedonia, lavishly decorated with mosaics and painted stuccoes, and the burial ground with more than 300 tumuli, some of which date from the 11th century B.C. One of the royal tombs is identified as that of Philip II, who conquered all the Greek cities, paving the way for his son Alexander and the expansion of the Hellenistic world.

Aigai: Polycentric Museum & Royal Graves E-ticket with Audio

Aigai: Polycentric Museum & Royal Graves E-ticket with Audio

Experience the captivating Polycentric Museum of Aigai and the Museum of the Royal Graves of Aigai at your own pace with an e-ticket and two captivating self-guided audio tours on your smartphone. Receive your ticket by email, download the app and the audio tours on your phone, before your visit, and travel back in time to experience the splendor of the ancient Macedonian world and its illustrious history. Put on your headphones and explore Alexander the Great's Marble Fragment, the bronze calyx krater and the lady of Aigai, as well as the Heroon, Philip II’s tomb, and the golden chest through the power of storytelling and learn historical information and uncommon stories and anecdotes from the ancient times. The tour’s content is the result of in-depth research, squeezed into brief original stories that will make your visit both engaging and informative. The audio tours can be used repeatedly and anytime, before or after your visit. This is an unmissable opportunity to gain valuable insights into the glory days of ancient Macedonia and witness the art, culture, and achievements of a civilization that shaped the course of history and to relate to your surroundings in an entirely original way.

From Thessaloniki: "Macedonian Treasures" Veria-Vergina

From Thessaloniki: "Macedonian Treasures" Veria-Vergina

Τhis excursion combines an archeological tour and the visit to a famous pilgrim/religious destination in Greece the City of Veria. Veria, a town well-known for its religious history as St.Paul preached there on his 2nd missionary journey. Afterwards we will head towards Vergina or “Aegae “ as per its ancient name , the first capital of Ancient Macedonia. Together with our professional licenced guide we enter the New Museum of Aigai, a gate to the History of the Royal metropolis of the Macedon, which was recently inaugurated. There you will be informed about the history, the culture and the daily life of Macedons . More specifically, its exhibitions focusing on the architecture,sculpture and grave goods house impressive and unique findings like ancient weapons, pottery and precious jewelry. Here we will visit the new museum of Aegae and the Vergina Royal Tombs, protected by Unesco. After the visit to the Nea Museum of Aegae, we will continue our excursion to the Royal Tombs of Vergina. Seize the opportunity to get under the tumulus that covers impressive funerary monuments like the royal tomb of Philip II, father of Alexander the Great and houses extraordinary golden treasures dated back to 4th B.C, a breathtaking scenery which will stay in your memories forever At the end of our tour free time is given for approx. 1 hour we will have a short stop for lunch/free time at Vergina Village where the Tombs are located, optional visit to the Royal Palace. After our last visiting point and the departure,you will be dropped off at your pick up point at the estimated time of arrival Tip: Ask your guide for lunch recommendations of North Greece!

Macedonian Wonders: Private Day Trip to Pella & Vergina

Macedonian Wonders: Private Day Trip to Pella & Vergina

Depart from Thessaloniki in the morning for the village of Pella, Alexander the Great's birthplace, where you will visit the archaeological site and the museum. The excavations have uncovered several fascinating ancient city artifacts, which are now on display at the local museum. The superb mosaic flooring that used to decorate the city's grand homes will undoubtedly impress you - the most famous of which portray the Abduction of Helen, Rapture, Amazonomachy (the fight of Amazons), and the Deer Hunt. Continuing with our tour, we will visit Vergina (or Aige in ancient Greek). Vergina is Unesco World Heritage Site, where among the other antiquites you will have the chance to see the nicely preserved tomb of King Philip II (father of Alexander the Great) and the tomb of Alexander IV (son of Alexander the Great). On this tour is highly recommended to book additionally a professional licensed English speaking guide (let us know during your booking).

Macedonian Treasures from Thessaloniki

Macedonian Treasures from Thessaloniki

A day that combines Hellenistic Period of conquerors and prosperity with the most important pilgrim route of Greece! Our tour will star early in the morning from Thessaloniki center, heading towards the Ancient Vergina or 'Aegae' as per its ancient name. You will get the opportunity to enter into the Tomb of Kind Philip II the father of Alexander the Great. Accompanied by our professional guide you will explore the Hellenic period, starting from the museum where you will admire all the Macedonian treasures and golden art findings form the royal tomb. After a short coffee break, we will continue our day in Veria a town full of religious history. There will be free time to explode the local cuisine during your lunch break. Moving on to our last stop the Ancient city of Mieza , the school of the great philosopher Aristoteles, here you can explore the place where Alexander the Great started to receive his first and most important lessons about Philosophy, Morals , Religion and Art.

From Thessaloniki: Vergina & Veria Private Day Trip

From Thessaloniki: Vergina & Veria Private Day Trip

Visit Vergina (or Aige in ancient Greek), which is located only 82 km away from Thessaloniki, in central Macedonia. Vergina is Unesco World Heritage Site, where among the other antiquites you will have the chance to see the nicely preserved tomb of King Philip II (father of Alexander the Great) and the tomb of Alexander IV (son of Alexander the Great). Continuing with our tour, we will visit the city of Veria, stroll around its narrow preserved quorters, see the altar of Apostle Paul and check the oldest Synagoge in the Balkans. Also, free time for lunch in one of the many taverns of Veria and return to Thessaloniki in the afternoon. On this tour is highly recommended to book additionally a professional licensed English speaking guide (let us know during your booking).

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4.6
(206 reviews)

Good coverage of history and current relevant information. Eleni was knowledgeable and explained a little bit of history concisely. She was enthusiastic all day despite a very wet day. And I have a great apology to make, I accidentally pulled the wrong papers from my pocket at the end and paid the tip with my tickets, I discovered this mistake when I found the note in my pocket later - I’m so embarrassed. Please pass my apology to Eleni

Very good organization and logistics: the times dedicated to each place visited are well chosen, the small bus was perfect. Lazaros, our guide, knew how to captivate us with his explanations. Very friendly. The palace of Philip II requires a small climb but it was worth it. Magnificent

Most interesting visit! The museums of Pella and royal tombs were AMAZING. Our driver/guide Alexander was extremely well versed on the subject and made this visit all the more fascinating. We highly recommend! Can’t imagine being in the area and not seeing these sites.

Timescales for different elements of the trip would have been helpful. We took a long time at Pella which meant we were rushed at Vergina. However our driver was flexible and made sure we could visit all the places. Thanks Pavos

Great trip, we visited lots of different museums and the drive was great. pretty scenery and plenty of time to look around at each stop.