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This unmissable attraction is the stunning town of Monemvasia – a large rock linked to the land by a small causeway. You can enter the fascinating fortified village then wander the cobbled alleyways, browse one of the many little boutiques or just sit with a drink and enjoy the once-in-a-lifetime view.
Stoupa, Peloponnese
67.6 Km to Monemvasia
Stoupa, Peloponnese
67.6 Km to Monemvasia
Stoupa, Peloponnese
68.6 Km to Monemvasia
Peloponnese
57.6 Km to Monemvasia - Map
Stoupa, Peloponnese
59.2 Km to Monemvasia - Map
Stoupa, Peloponnese
60.9 Km to Monemvasia - Map
Monemvasia is renowned for its well‑preserved Byzantine, Venetian and Ottoman architecture, cobblestone streets, impressive castle walls, and breathtaking sea views. Known as the "Gibraltar of the East", it remains one of the most atmospheric destinations in Greece.
Highlights include the Upper Town with its medieval fortress, the Church of Agia Sofia perched on a cliff, the charming Lower Town with arched alleys, traditional stone houses, the Archaeological Collection of Monemvasia, and panoramic views of the Aegean Sea.
Visitors can sample Monemvasia’s traditional sweet wine called Malvasia, locally produced olive oil, honey, homemade pasta and excellent fresh seafood served in restaurants within the castle town and nearby villages.
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