Perched on the slopes of Mount Parnassus, Delphi was once the most important religious center in ancient Greece. Known as the “navel of the world” in Greek mythology, it was home to the legendary Oracle of Apollo, where kings, warriors, and common folk sought divine guidance. Today, Delphi is a captivating mix of archaeological wonders and breathtaking mountain scenery. Walking among its ruins feels like stepping into a living legend, where history, myth, and nature intertwine.

Temple of Apollo – Once the heart of the oracle’s power.

The Ancient Theatre – Panoramic views over the valley.

The Stadium – Where the Pythian Games were held.

The Tholos of Athena Pronaia – One of Greece’s most photographed ruins.

These charming towns at the base of the rocks offer traditional tavernas, guesthouses, and local craft shops.

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