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Apollo Temple, Aegean Sea, Olympic Arena

Olympia Archaeological Museum, Olympia West Coast, Olympia Sports Museum.

Temple of Zeus in Olympia, Byzantine Museum and Benaki Museum.

Buracas District, Dionysus Theatre, ancient Angolan ruins.

Ancient Olympia ruins, Hadrian arch, Hera temple.

Crete, the underground maze of Crete.

Museum of Crete History, Knossos Palace, Rhode Island

Metola, Mykonos Island, Naxos Castle District.

Patra Castle, Patra Laroma Theatre, Patra Archaeological Museum.

Santorini Island, Acropolis, Monument to the Unknown Soldier

Greek National Archaeological Museum, Greek Folk Art Museum and Greek Pop Musical Instrument Museum.

Archaeological Museum, War Museum and Temple of Zeus.

# Note:

-Best travel time:

Greece has a continental climate with mountainous north, which can block some cold currents in winter. Winter is the off-season of tourism in Greece. In summer, due to the tropical airflow from Egypt to the north, the temperature can be as high as nearly 30 degrees Celsius. The best tourist season is from April to 10, especially in July and August. There are many holidaymakers in Europe and America, and people are everywhere. If you don't join the group and arrange accommodation in advance, you will spend a lot of time looking for a place to live.

Comparatively speaking, the small peak season after the big peak season, such as May, June and September 10, has a pleasant climate, but the ferry is blocked, which will be a more comfortable tourist peak season.

Due to the strong impression of the Aegean Sea, many people mistakenly think that Greece has four seasons like summer. In fact, Greece has four distinct seasons and a large temperature difference, so clothing should be appropriate. Know the weather in the tourist season in advance.

Many scenic spots are closed in winter from the end of June 165438+ to the beginning of April the following year, especially the Aegean islands. Restaurants and hotels have also been closed, and even the number of ships has been greatly reduced. Therefore, from Easter to the end of June is a very suitable time for travel. From July to mid-September, a large number of Nordic tourists poured into Greece for their holidays. Things began to improve in mid-September, and 10 was the most suitable time.

Working hours: government: Monday to Friday: 8: 00- 13: 00.

Shops and businesses: Monday, Wednesday and Saturday 9: 00- 15: 00.

Tuesday, Thursday and Friday: 9: 00-14: 0017: 00-20: 00.

-Fees, tips:

According to European standards, Greece is a country with very low prices. The minimum consumption of backpackers can be controlled at 25 euros a day. The more comfortable cost is about 50 euros a day. In restaurants, the service charge is included in the price, but it is customary to leave a small amount of consumption. Outside the tourist season, accommodation is generally negotiable, especially if you want to stay there for more than one night. Small souvenir shops can bargain, unless they forget, but not those large shops with clearly marked prices.

Credit Card In Greece or Aegean Islands, the use of credit cards is quite common, and hotels, restaurants and shops in general tourist attractions can use credit cards to swipe their cards. But cheap homestays and small restaurants in remote places may not be able to use credit cards. Although it is convenient to use a credit card, if you use a credit card to buy things in Greece, the chances of successful bargaining will be greatly reduced, because stores think that if cash is discounted, they have to pay a handling fee to the credit card company, so there is not much room for bargaining for goods worth tens of thousands of yuan unless you pay cash. VISA and MASTER are the most common and best credit cards. American Express is not popular in Europe, nor in Greece.

Tip: hotels and restaurants 1-2 euros, tour guides and drivers 4 euros.

-Mail

Postage for postcards and airmail within 20g is about 0.58 Euro (non-EU). Although the postal service is slow, it can be trusted. Post offices usually open from 7:30- 14:00 on weekdays, and big cities will extend their business hours until 8 pm. It is also open on Saturdays. The big post office has telegraph service.

-Telephone, power supply

The international area code for Greece is 0030. Generally speaking, public telephones use calling cards, which can be bought at telephone companies or vending machines. International calls can be broadcast directly from any public telephone.

The power socket is round. Guests in China should take bricks and plug them into the power socket, and the voltage is110-220v.

-Visitor Service Center:

The tourist service centers in major cities are called GNTO (Greek National Tourism Organization) or EOT, which contains hotel information, scenic spots brochures and so on. At the same time, the transportation time and the opening hours of museums in Greece have also changed greatly, and they can be confirmed in GNTO in big cities before departure.

-Transport services:

There are 4.3 million vehicles in Greece, and the traffic in Athens is extremely crowded and chaotic, so it is hard to get a parking ticket. The Greek government stipulates that entering the center of Athens must be numbered according to the last code of the license plate, that is, single-day vehicles and double-day vehicles. The time limit is from 6: 00 a.m. to 8: 00 p.m. from Monday to Thursday, only until 3: 30 p.m. on Friday, and weekends and national holidays are not limited.

The road conditions in Greece are still good. The vehicle is driving on the right (left driver's seat). The bus fare is 0.44 euros each, the MRT fare is 0.73 euros each, and the single-day ticket for bus, MRT and subway is 2.93 euros.

Taxi is a carpool system, which takes off at 0.73 euros, with an extra charge from 10 to 5 am. Some taxi drivers often rip off foreign tourists, or cheat on the meter, or use the fare paid by tourists to increase from small to large when passengers get off the bus without paying attention, but insist that tourists pay less. In case of high fare or dispute, they must argue with each other, or insist that the police handle it, which can also play a deterrent role.

The general impression of foreigners visiting Greece is that Greeks are extremely slow, but they drive the fastest, so China tourists coming to Greece should pay special attention to safety when crossing the road.

Hotel service: The bellboy helps to pick up and put down the luggage. There are only bath towels in the hotel, but no toothbrush, toothpaste and slippers. Valuables should be properly kept step by step.

-Other preventive measures:

When visiting temples and churches in Athens, you should dress formally. Men wear trousers and women wear long-sleeved skirts. There is no dress code in clubs or other entertainment places at night. Besides, you should remember to bring plastic shoes so that you can enjoy life on the beach. Rubber-soled shoes are also essential. Climbing the Acropolis Mountain and walking on the ruins of marble are the most comfortable to wear. Also bring sunscreen with high SPF value to avoid sunburn. Even in summer, wear a jacket or a thin sweater when you go out at night to resist the chill of the sea breeze.

It is said that the crime rate in Greece is the lowest in Europe. But in Athens, thieves and swindlers are on the increase. But in other areas, ordinary criminals are tourists rather than locals.

Greece time is 6 hours later than Beijing time, and daylight saving time is 5 hours later from the end of March to the end of September.

In Athens, there are many tourist services, including hotel information, scenic spots brochures and so on. Visitors can also check the time changes of various means of transportation and the opening hours of various museums in the service center.

Tourism Service Center (EOT): From the first floor of the National Bank of Greece in Constitution Square to No.30 Amarias Street, you can get maps (with signs of various means of transportation), cruise from Athens to Aegean islands, introduction of Aegean islands, etc. You can walk from Constitution Square along Stadiou Street to Omonia Square, which is the second street on the right.

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