DESCRIPTION
Pella was the second capital of the Macedonian kingdom, founded by King Archelaus I in the late 5th century BC.
This 3-hour guided tour begins at the Archaeological Museum of Pella, where the famous mosaics, sculptures, and everyday artifacts bring to life the grandeur of the city that became the political and cultural heart of Macedonia.
Continue to the Archaeological Site, walking through the remains of the ancient agora, houses, and public buildings. Here you will see how the city was organized and understand why Pella became a symbol of Macedonian power during the reign of Philip II and Alexander the Great.
This concise tour offers a deep dive into the essence of Pella, combining museum treasures with the authentic atmosphere of the archaeological site.
INCLUDED
- English or Italian speaking licensed tourist guide
- Transportation by coach
NOT INCLUDED
- Entrance fees for interior visits
- Personal expenses
- Anything not specified as included
Cancellation policy.

