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  • 1.1 History
  • 1.2 Climate
  • 1.3 Tourist information
  • 2.1 By plane
  • 2.2 By international bus
  • 2.3 By regional bus
  • 2.4 By train
  • 2.5 By ferry
  • 3.2 By taxi
  • 3.3 By bicycle
  • 3.4 On foot
  • 7.1 Soulvaki and fast food
  • 7.2 Tsipouradika
  • 7.3 Grill house
  • 7.5 Mid-range
  • 7.6 Splurge
  • 8.3 Mid-range
  • 8.4 Splurge
  • 9.2 Mid-range
  • 9.3 Splurge
  • 10 Stay safe
  • 11 Stay healthy
  • 12.1 Internet
  • 13.1 Consulates

Volos (Greek: Βόλος ) is a city of 86,000 people (2011) in Thessaly , almost midway between Athens (326 km) and Thessaloniki (219 km). Volos is an industrial city with a large port - but there are a few hidden gems here that you might find as you pass through to islands or Pelion.

Understand [ edit ]

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History [ edit ]

Modern Volos is built on the area of the ancient cities of Demetrias, Pagasae and Iolkos. Iolkos was the homeland of ancient Greek hero Jason who boarded the ship Argo accompanied by the Argonauts and sailed in the quest for the Golden Fleece to Colchis. Demetrias was established by Demetrius Poliorcetes, King of Macedonia, in 293/92 BC. In 197 BC Romans annexed Demetrias.

To the west of Volos there are the Neolithic settlements of Dimini with a ruined acropolis, walls and two beehive tombs dated between 4000-1200 BC and Sesklo with the remains of the oldest acropolis in Greece (6000 BC), as well as the foundations of a palace and mansions, among the most typical examples of Neolithic civilisation.

During the Byzantine Empire, Emperor Justinian I in 551 fortified Palea hill. In 1423 Ottomans annexed Volos. Volos during the Ottoman Empire was a hamlet, build on the hill in Palea district. The hill was fortified with walls. Today just a few parts of the walls can be seen near the Tsalapata building.

After its annexation to Greece from the Ottoman Empire in 1881, it had a population of only 4,900 but rapidly grew within the next 4 decades. Houses were built outside the walls and the main area of Volos by the sea was built up. Merchants, businessmen, craftsmen and sailors moved to Volos from the surrounding area. In the 1920s there was a large influx of refugees in Volos, especially from Ionia, but also from Pontus, Cappadocia and Eastern Thrace. In the 1920 census, Volos had 30,046 inhabitants but according to the 1928 census, its population had grown to 47,892.

Climate [ edit ]

Volos, unlike other towns of the Thessalian plain, enjoys a mild Mediterranean climate with can-be-hot-but-bearable summers (though a little bit humid) and mild winters. Spring and Autumn are the best times to visit the city itself, Winter is the time to be on the Pelion mountain villages, and Summer should definitely be dedicated to the numerous beaches of the region on the Pagasetic gulf and the Aegean Sea.

Being privileged to be situated on the foothills of Mount Pelion , the mythical mountain of the centaurs, and bounded by Goritsa Hill to the Southeast, Volos sports nice weather all year long, with the sea and mountain breezes dominant in all city areas.

Tourist information [ edit ]

Volos tourist office has plenty of useful information about Volos, including a free town map and a free Volos travel guide . Volos tourist office is located opposite the bus station in Palea district.

Get in [ edit ]

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By plane [ edit ]

Volos Airport ( VOL  IATA ) is in Nea Anchialos, about 30 km SW from the city. The Volos Airport Official Page [dead link] has a full updated timeline.

It also operates weekly charter flights during the summer, directly from Amsterdam, the UK and Germany.

There is a bus connecting airport and Volos Bus Station [formerly dead link] . Buses are waiting to pick up travelers after a plane lands. The cost from the airport to Volos Bus Station is €5. Travellers of charter flights are transferred to their accommodation by their tour agency.

If you have a car, the airport parking area charge is free.

By international bus [ edit ]

There are buses that originate in Serbia or Hungary and go to Volos, and also buses that start from Athens and stop on the highway close to Volos (at Velestino exit). This exit is far away from both the airport and Volos, so it is not recommended.

By regional bus [ edit ]

Generally, intercity coaches ("KTEL" buses) ( KTEL Volou ) are by far the most convenient way to travel around Greece, as well as for intra-regional travelling. This is doubly true for travelling to Volos from Athens , where the train takes four to five and you have to change in Larissa, as opposed to the bus that needs 4 hours to connect directly from Athens. However, the train station in Athens is better accessible by the metro than Liosion Bus Terminal.

There is frequent bus service from Athens Liossion Station to Volos about 15 times a day (cost is about €20), as well as from Thessaloniki bus terminal "Macedonia" to Volos about 10 times a day (about €12). Volos is also connected with daily direct routes frm Patras , Ioannina , Larissa , Trikala , Karditsa and from many more places in continental Greece via Larissa. Interurban Bus Terminal is opposite the Volos Info Center near the City Hall, the Railway Station and the Port, on a major hub. If you buy the return ticket, it is cheaper than buying two separate tickets, though the return leg must be completed within one month.

By train [ edit ]

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Trains ( OSE ) connect Volos from other cities in Greece via Larisa. Travelling with ordinary trains can be cheaper, although a little bit slower, whereas choosing a faster Intercity train will cost the same amount of money, or even more than a KTEL bus. The train from Athens , takes approximately four hours and involves a change at Larissa . Most locals travel from Athens by intercity coaches. If you are travelling from Thessaloniki or elsewhere in the northern parts of Greece then trains are often quicker then a bus. The historic 39.36425 22.937109 1 Volos station , built in the 1880s, is located just west of the city centre.

By ferry [ edit ]

There are ferry services to Skiathos , Skopelos , and Alonissos .

By car [ edit ]

Get around [ edit ], by bus [ edit ].

There are twelve bus lines going around the city (tickets cost €1.10 for inner city routes, whilst using inner city buses for close destinations outside Volos costs €1.20 Zone A, €1.50 Zone B), detailed info in the regional bus terminal (called "Astiko KTEL"), next to the Interurban Bus Terminal ("Yperastiko KTEL"). Details on buses, can be found online here

For going further away around Volos, you can use the Interurban Bus Terminal ("Yperastiko KTEL"). Details on buses, can be found online here

By taxi [ edit ]

Taxis in Volos, as everywhere in Greece are comparably cheap. You should not pay more than €7 if you hail a cab (silver colour) on the road to take you anywhere in the city. Note that taxi meters have two rates - rate 1 applies from 05:00 till 00:00, and rate 2, the double rate, from 00:00 to 05:00. Taxi fare fraud is rather rare but it could still happen, so make sure the rate is correct. If you feel you have been overcharged, ask for a receipt (they are obliged to give one) and take the plate number, then phone the tourist police to report the driver on 171. Expect to pay €1 or €2 extra if you take a taxi from the bus station, the train station or the port, and a surcharge if you call for a taxi service on demand. Note, also that the minimum charge is €3.39. Groups of three or four could consider using a taxi to go sightseeing around Volos, Pelion [for example. It's more expensive but more comfortable, and in some cases quite cost-effective.

By bicycle [ edit ]

Most of Volos is quite flat, that makes it very easy for cycling, and a lot of locals do cycle. Especially the waterfront is the best area for cycling. Generally, cycling is a recommended way to move around. Volos has a network of bicycle lanes, however the lines are often blocked with parked cars and hardly anybody use them.

On foot [ edit ]

Several streets at the center of the town have been pedestrianized, mainly around Ermou Street and St. Nicolas church. Along the pedestrianized streets there are a lot of cafe places. The waterfront is also an excellent area for walking. When the weather is good it's packed with people walking around and enjoying the sun.

See [ edit ]

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  • 39.36138 22.89299 1 Archaeological site of Ancient Dimini , Dimini . Tu-Su 08:30-16:30PM, M closed. . Ancient Dimini was a neolithic village which has been excavated and uncovered. Of particular interest are the well preserved House N , where a pot was discovered beneath the floor with the burnt remains of a child (an ancient resident as opposed to a more recent one!) and the Tombi grave, similar to that at Mycenae , which is buried deep into the ground near the fortified town, but with a caved in roof. Shade is sparse, so make sure to visit early in the morning. Adjacent to these ruins, and to be opened soon (although how long this has been the case is not said!) are some Mycenaean ruins, which include a large palace. These ruins, whilst not open yet, can be viewed from behind a limit, and are expected to be part of the as-of-yet-undiscovered ancient city of Iolkos, the home of Jason (of Argonaut fame!) There is an interesting audio guide tour available for free in both Greek and English. €2 per person, students free. Ticket includes free entry to archaeological site at Sesklo .  
  • 39.3557 22.8412 2 Archaeological site of Ancient Sesklo , Sesklo ( Take the road to Sesklo, then look for the turn-off to the left that goes down the hill before the start of Sesklo (it is signposted, but keep an eye open for them. ). Sesklo is a more impressive site in terms of its location, but is less impressive in terms of the remains. It's far larger, and is perched on top of a hill from where it can see all around the local area. It was either a local trading partner, or the main rival to nearby Dimini. Archaeologists aren't sure. Worth a visit, but it's not as interesting as Dimini. €2 per person, students free - entrance included in tickets to Dimini (and vice versa) .  

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  • 39.35178 22.96132 3 Athanasakeion Archaeological Museum of Volos , 1 Athanasaki St , ☏ +30 24210 25285 , fax : +30 24210 28563 , [email protected] . Tu-Su 08:30 - 15:00 . This is one of the best smaller museums in Greece and should on no account be missed. Full €2, reduced €1; for free admission days see website .  

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  • 39.365144 22.931993 4 Brickworks Museum N. & S. Tsalapata ( Μουσείο Πλινθοκεραμοποιίας Ν. & Σ. Τσαλαπάτα ), ☏ +30 24210 29844 . It is a rare example of surviving industrial plant in the Greek area. It belongs to the Network of Thematic Technological Museums of the Piraeus Bank Group Cultural Foundation (PIOP). The Brickworks Factory was founded in 1926 by brothers Tsalapata. The total area amounts to 22,000 m². In this factory manufactured various types of bricks and tiles. It employed, on its peak operation, 250 people and the installed capacity in machinery reached 300 horsepower. The Brickworks Factory N. S. &. Tsalapata shut down to 1978. The grinders, presses, the koftires the clay tanks, wagons and furnace Hoffmann reconstruct the production process. €3, reduced €1.5 .  
  • 39.364021 22.935759 5 [dead link] Volos Town Museum ( Μουσείο της Πόλης του Βόλου ), Φερών 17 . A museum about Volos town history.  
  • At first glance, Volos City Center doesn't seem particularly interesting for the traveller, but a walk in the town streets might change your first idea. Ermou street is a long paved road parallel to the promenade, Argonafton str, offering a wide variety of shops for any taste, plus a selection of "hidden" bars and cafes, especially around St.Nikolaos Square , the city cathedral, dedicated to patron saint of the sailors, St. Nicholas. There is a seaside park between the university "Papastratos building" and "Agios Konstantinos" church on the promenade. Anavros Park starts directly behind Agios Konstantinos and extends to the east all the way till Anavros beach, an open municipal strand, offering clearwater to the swimmer during the summer (and winter for the brave).

Do [ edit ]

Swim [ edit ].

There are acceptable beaches towards the southern end of the city at Anavros . To get there, follow the coastal promenade south from Argonafton St or park in the roads behind the city hospital.

There is also Alykes municipal beach , a 5-minute-drive from the center to the southwest, in the more easygoing Alykes district of Volos, having cafes and bars offering sunbeds on the sand during late at night, where you can enjoy your cocktail and take a swim as well. The municipal beach in Alykes has an entrance fee of €1 during the day, offering a lifeguard, showering facilities, clothes-changing chambers and a beach bar. You can easily go to Alykes with city bus (blue bus) number 6 from the city hall.

Most locals, however, head to beaches outside of the city on the other side of the giant cement works, to beaches at Agria (20 min by bus), or Platanidia . You can easily go to Agria and Platanidia with city bus (blue bus) number 5 which starts from the Bus Station and passes through Iasonos and Polymeri str. Generally, the water is clearer and cleaner the further away from Volos' port.

If you do have a car and you want to go to a beach, it is well worth getting out of the city limits and beyond - some of the best beaches on the Greek mainland can be found on Pelion .

Cinema [ edit ]

There are several cinemas in Volos. Films are shown in original language with Greek subtitles, whereas cartoons are dubbed. In the summer make sure you get to one of the open air cinemas (Θερινό σινεμά).

  • 39.36567 22.93496 1 Village cinemas , Gianitson (Γιαννιτσών) 29 , ☏ +30 2108108080 . Four screens. €7.50 for an adult ticket .  
  • 39.3723 22.9384 2 Metaksourgio ( Greek: Μεταξουργείο ), Nikomedieas 2, Nea Ionia , ☏ +30 2421 028517 . Every Friday at 21:30 . Art movies. €2 .  
  • 39.35857 22.94871 3 Achillion ( Greek: Αχίλλειον ), Koumoundourou . Open infrequently.  
  • 39.3577 22.95305 4 Εxoraistiki ( Εξωραϊστική ), Dimitriados 263 ( Opposite Argonauton park ), ☏ +30 2421 030303 , [email protected] . Evenings. Open only in the summer . Summer outdoor cinema. The only one in Volos. €5 . ( updated Dec 2015 )

Other [ edit ]

  • Football: Volos FC play soccer in Superleague, the Greek top tier. Their home ground is Panthessaliko Stadium (capacity 22,700) by the ring road 3 km north of town centre.

Buy [ edit ]

The main shopping district is along and around Ermou St.

English books can be bought at main bookstores:

  • 39.35986 22.95097 1 Public , Ogl 28 & I. Kontaratou 9 , ☏ +302421022904 . Monday-Friday 09:00-21:00, Saturday 09:00-20:00 . Ground floor has computers, cameras, phones etc, books are on the basement. The biggest bookstore in Volos  

Foreign papers and magazines:

  • Kentro Tupou ( Κέντρο Τύπου ), Dimitriados 162, Volos 38221 . Offers a selection of foreign language magazines and papers. ( updated Apr 2017 )

There is a good food market every Friday.

For washing your clothes:

  • 39.3612 22.95063 2 Easywash - SelfService , Glavani 90 , ☏ +306979019281 . Daily 08:00 - 24:00 . Self-service laundry.  

Other interesting local shops:

  • 39.3627 22.9438 3 Plastigga Microbrewery , Ermou 64, Volos . Given the owner's long standing policy of not shipping to customers outside of Volos and Pilion, this microbrewery is one of the few places one can buy Plastigga beer. The Urban Ale and the Weiss are its most popular beers, although other recipes are also occasionally brewed. Interesting imports are also sold. ( updated Apr 2021 )

Eat [ edit ]

As with the rest of Greece, the restaurants in Volos are far more varied than appears at first glance. In Greece, the so-called restaurants (eστιατόριο) usually serve hot food that has been prepared earlier in the day and kept warm in large dishes (better than it sounds!) Beyond that there's the local specialities, the tsipouradika restaurants (Τσιπουράδικα or Ουζερί) where seafood is served, and the tavernas (Ταβέρνα) where mostly meat dishes are served.

There are also psistaries (Ψησταριά) (Grill houses) where the main dish is grilled meat, and also souvlatzidika (Οβελιστήριο or Σουβλατζίδικο) where souvlaki are served. Psistaries serve mostly meat, salads and french fries. The meat usually is ordered by weight, and the price is per kilo also. One portion is 330gr of grilled meat. You'll be able to pick up a pitta gyros (Greek kebab) from any souvlatzidika, which are by far the cheapest option if you are on a budget, and don't mind gaining a few extra pounds (starts from €1.50).

People in Greece usually eats late in the evening (21:00 - 00:00), and so, during the day, most taverns, psistaries and restaurants are closed. However, tsipouradika and the ubiquitous Greek fast food restaurants are open all day long.

Soulvaki and fast food [ edit ]

  • 39.373758 22.948732 1 O Dervisis ( Ο Δερβίσης ), Kazatzaki Nikoy 25a (Καζατζάκι Νίκου 25α με Γιάννη Δήμου) , ☏ +30 2421 059913 . 12:00 - 0:00 . You have to taste the chips, soft and tasty. ( updated May 2016 )
  • 39.36537 22.95281 2 Ntinos ( Ντίνος ), Analipseos 136 , ☏ +30 2421043840 . Souvlaki. One of the cheapest pitta gyros in town, gyros for €1.70.  
  • 39.36182 22.93443 3 Nostimia ( Νοστιμιά ), Krokiou (Κροκίου) 4 , ☏ +30 2421030666 . Cheap price, souvlaki for €1.80. ( updated Jan 2017 )

Tsipouradika [ edit ]

  • 39.36097 22.94296 4 Papadis (Παπαδής) , Solonos 1 (Σόλωνος 1) , ☏ +30 2421 029360 . Tsipouradiko and seafood. At the waterfront. 25cl tsipouro with meze €3.5, 25cl bottled tsipouro with meze €4, serves 3 meze per 4x25cl.  
  • 39.36 22.94849 5 MeZen ( ΜεΖεν ), Alonnisou 8 (Αλοννήσου 8) , ☏ +30 2421 020844 . 12:00 - 00:00 . Good gourmet food, difficult to find an empty table to sit.  
  • 39.361927 22.935574 6 I Yiota ( Η Γιώτα ), Krokiou (Κροκίου) 15 , ☏ +30 694 707 4830 (non-geographic number) . Popular among youngsters ( updated Apr 2016 )
  • 39.370174 22.948562 7 To kochyli ( Το κοχύλι ), Makrigianni (Μακρυγιάννη) 64Α & Metamorphoseos (Μεταμορφώσεως) , ☏ +30 2421 052345 . ( updated Apr 2016 )
  • 39.362453 22.947955 8 Ta filarakia ( Τα Φιλαράκια ), Antonopoulou (Αντωνοπούλου) 98-100 . ( updated Apr 2016 )
  • 39.36438 22.935617 9 Mimikos ( Μιμίκος ), Ferron (Φερών) 25 ( Διπλά στο μουσείο της Πόλης του Βόλου ). ( updated Apr 2016 )
  • 39.37239 22.928797 10 Mpokos ( Μπόκος ), Meandrou (Μαιάνδρου) 143 & Ellispontou (Ελλησπόντου) , ☏ +30 2421 066683 . ( updated Apr 2016 )

Grill house [ edit ]

  • 39.36138 22.94246 11 Thraka ( Θράκα ), Borel (Μπόρελ) 8 ( Παραλία Βόλου ), ☏ +30 24210 28370 . ( updated Jul 2015 )
  • 39.36415 22.9601 12 I kaftra ( Η καύτρα ), Kassaveti (Κασσαβέτη) 122 & Ethnikis Antistaseos (Εθν. Αντιστάσεως) , ☏ +30 24210 78537 , +30 6937 173840 (non-geographic number) . ( updated Jul 2015 )
  • 39.361124 22.966572 13 I Voskopoula ( Η Βοσκοπούλα ), Thermopylon (Θερμοπυλών) 48 , ☏ +30 2421054206 , [email protected] .  

Budget [ edit ]

  • 39.360728 22.943696 14 Gea (Γαία) ( Traditional Greek cuisine ), Argonafton 15 (Αργοναυτών 15) ( at the seafront near the port ), ☏ +30 2421034153 . Cheap, traditional Greek restaurant. One of the best options if you want to try Greek cuisine.  

Mid-range [ edit ]

  • 39.3549 22.95674 15 Lemonas Leonidas , Karaiskaki 2, Volos 38222 . Good food, good fish. Nice outdoor seating near the church €15pp will get you a good amount of food. .  
  • 39.35986 22.95792 16 La Marimba ( Mexican restaurant ), Nikotsara St (Νικοτσάρα) , ☏ +30 2421071167 . 20:30-01:30. Closed on Monday . Romantic restaurant with a cosy courtyard with a lot of trees. Good Mexican food, albeit adjusted to the Greek palate, with considerably less spiciness! Great drinks - try their margaritas, or caipirinhas and mojitos. It might be a good idea to book ahead during the high season if you're hoping to eat here between 21:00 and 23:00. Set menu around €15 per person .  
  • 39.36329 22.93619 17 Sogno di San ( Italian restaurant ), Ferron str (Φερρών), Palea district , ☏ +30 2421032690 . Italian style pizzas and pasta. (Evening only)  
  • 39.35952 22.95111 18 Plagios ( Πλαγίως ), Kontaratou 8 , ☏ +30 2421 021900 . Greek flavours with a twenty-first century twist. Very tasty food, excitingly presented and in a stylish, yet unpretentious, restaurant. Avoid weekends if you want to avoid crowds - it gets very busy on F-Su evenings, with people coming in for drinks as well as food. Starters €5-7, mains €12-15. . ( updated Feb 2016 )

Splurge [ edit ]

Drink [ edit ].

Winter bars, pubs and clubs, usually close down during summer. Most of them have a different facility for the summer, usually by the sea. The most popular Coffee places are in Koumoundourou (Κουμουνδούρου) Str. and at the seafront. Another place which gathers a lot of people in the evening, mostly during the summer, is Palaia, near Krokiou (Κροκιού) Str.

Bars [ edit ]

  • 39.35898 22.94931 1 PocoPico , Koumoundourou (Κουμουνδούρου) . Tiny budget choice. Open all year round. Beer €3.0, Spirits €5-6. .  
  • 39.3648 22.93273 2 [dead link] Αββαείο ( Abbey ), N. Votsi , ☏ +30 24210 33130 . Huge variety of beers. Beer from €5 to €12, Spirits €7. Serves food, nice mostly German dishes, food on the expensive side. Open all year round.  
  • 39.36095 22.95055 3 Balthassar , , center . Huge variety of beers. Beer from €4 to €12, Spirits €7. Has also 7 options for eating like pizza etc. Open all year round.  
  • Brazil . Close to Agios Konstantinos church. Spacious, nice sea and Volos view. Beer €4, Spirits €7. Open all year round.  
  • 39.36047 22.947104 4 Cafe Santan , Ergatikou Kentrou 12 , ☏ +306980384693 . Rock, Jazz, Blues Bar, one of the most famous bars in Greece. Has been around for almost 30 years and is known for its place in the Greek Rock History as most of the famous Greek rock singers have sometime played there, along with worldwide famous blues and jazz artists. Open all year round. Beer: €5, Spirits: €7-10 .  
  • 39.36166 22.93546 5 Posh , Papakyriazi (Παπακυριαζή) 38, Palea district . Electronic music. Beer €5 , Spirits €7 . Open all year round.  
  • 39.36451 22.93114 6 Lab Art . Friday & Saturday (22:00 - 06:00) . Live rock music every Friday and Saturday. Open in the winter only.  
  • 39.3516 22.9584 7 Isalos , Parko Anavrou . Nice, classy coffee shop on the waterfront. Nicely decorated. €3-4 for a coffee . ( updated Sep 2015 )

Coffee [ edit ]

  • 39.35823 22.94863 8 Puerto Volos , Argonafton - Koumoundourou (Αργοναυτών - Κουμουνδούρου) . 09:00 - 01:00 . Coffee €2.5-3.2 .  
  • 39.35463 22.95679 9 Perispomeni ( Περισπωμένη ), Nikolaou Plastira (Νικολάου Πλαστήρα) 4 , ☏ +30 2421024133 . In front of a park with a kids playground. ( updated Jan 2017 )
  • 39.36042 22.94756 10 Bossa , Topali (Τοπάλη) 18 ( on 1st floor ), ☏ +30 2421039313 . Nice decoration, clean area, one of the few places that smoking is not allowed. Try hot chocolate. Chocolate €4.5, coffee €3-4 . ( updated Jan 2017 )

Sleep [ edit ]

There are many hotels in Volos. Most are in center near the sea. Car parking could be hard to find in the center of Volos.

  • Avra hotel ( Αύρα ), Solonos 5 , ☏ +30 24210 25370 .  
  • [dead link] Galaxy hotel ( Γαλαξίας ), Ag. Nikolaou 3 , ☏ +30 24210 20750 .  
  • 39.35258 22.95869 1 [dead link] Roussas hostel ( Ρουσσάς Ξενώνας ), Iatrou Tzanou 1 , ☏ +30 24210 21732 .  
  • 39.361959 22.943197 2 Philippos Hotel ( Hotel Philippos ), 9, Solonos, 38333, Volos , ☏ +30 24210 37607 , fax : +30 24210 39550 , [email protected] . Hotel Philippos is a two-star city hotel in the city center of Volos, close to the main commercial road of Ermou and just a block away from the Port road. It has well equipped, air conditioned rooms ideal for travellers. Free Wifi.  
  • 39.3603 22.94467 3 Aegli hotel ( Αίγλη ), Argonafton 24 , ☏ +30 24210 25691 . Comfortable hotel, with good breakfast provided.  
  • 39.329 22.927 4 Kalloni hotel ( Καλλονή ) ( N. Pagases ), ☏ +30 24210 88240 , [email protected] .  
  • 39.35769 22.9534 5 Park hotel ( Παρκ ), Deligiorgi str. , ☏ +30 2421 036511 .  
  • 39.35307 22.95712 6 Domotel Xenia Volou Hotel , 1, Plastira Street , ☏ +30 24210 92700 , [email protected] . A five-star hotel near the waterfront, ten minutes walk to the south of the centre.  
  • 39.3637 22.93941 7 Volos Palace , Xenofontos & Thrakon Streets ( behind the city hall, near the waterfront and train station ), ☏ +30 24210 76501 . Very nice hotel with breakfast buffet, bar and restaurant. Modern, comfortable rooms, half of which have a sea view. Helpful staff, most of whom speak English.  

Stay safe [ edit ]

Stay healthy [ edit ].

  • 39.3527 22.9619 1 Volos Hospital .  

Connect [ edit ]

Internet [ edit ].

There are many internet cafes, mostly used for playing online games. Most cafes have free WiFi access, as does Public (on Ogl).

Post [ edit ]

  • 39.35962 22.94869 2 Volos Post Office , Dimitriados Str. . Daily 08:00-20:00 . Greek Post is the best way to send items, postcards etc abroad.  

There are also courier services in Volos.

Cope [ edit ]

Consulates [ edit ].

Volos is home to a few consulates:

Go next [ edit ]

Volos Suburbs are covered by Astiko (innercity) bus .

  • Agria , east of Volos centre, separated by Goritza hill, with a lot of fish taverns and summer cafe. Approximately 20 min bus journey from the centre (board a blue and white astiko bus on Iasonas street in the centre.) Approximately €1.50 for a single ticket.
  • Nees Pagases South of Volos centre. Has some cafes and a beach for swimming.
  • Ano Volos and Alli Meria, Anakasia, Agios Onoufrios North of Volos centre.

You'll most definitely want to take the opportunity to visit the close mountain villages of Portaria and Makrinitsa , offering you a splendid specimen of the renowned traditional architecture of the Pelion mansions. The city view from Makrinitsa is magnificent.

One of the greatest secrets that the Greeks have kept from the world, Mount Pelion , is close to Volos. It can easily be reached by bus or car. Pelion has wonderful beaches, fantastic hiking routes, and pretty villages. There are far fewer tourists than there should be, simply because it is a peninsula and not an island. Of particular interest in the region are skiing in nearby Chania or taking the steam train from nearby Ano Lechonia to Milies .

The nearby Sporades Islands are great during the summer. Ferries and hydrofoils connect Volos with the islands.

There are nice, close(ish) beaches at

  • Kala Nera , approximately 45 min bus journey from the centre (board a green Iperastiko coach on Iasonas street in the centre.) Approximately €1.70 for a single ticket.

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15 Best Things to Do in Volos (Greece)

Affectionately known as the City of the Argonauts, in Greek mythology, Volos was where Jason boarded the Argo on a quest for the Golden Fleece at Colchis.

As a nod to this ancient hero there’s a replica of an ancient Trireme ship berthed at the city’s port.

An industrial port city in modern times, Volos could also be the embarkation point for your own voyage, with ferries departing the city to the paradisiacal islands of Skopelos, Skiosos and Alonissos.

Volos has real history of its own at the Neolithic settlements of Dimini and Sesklo, more advanced than anywhere else in Greece 6,000 years ago.

The finds from these settlements are at the city’s Archaeological Museum.

A constant presence to the north is Mount Pelion, where you can drive to high-altitude villages in leafy forests, and the best beaches on mainland Greece.

Let’s explore the best things to do in Volos :

1. Athanasakeion Archaeological Museum of Volos

Athanasakeion Archaeological Museum of Volos

This museum has a payload of artefacts from the Geometric period, from 900-700 BC, a time associated with legends like the Trojan War and Jason and the Argonauts.

Many of the finds discovered at the Neolithic settlements of Dimini and Sesklo are here, like terracotta figurines, jewellery and stone tools.

Whole burials from the Mycenaean period have also been transferred to the museum, showing the skeleton and the offerings around it.

There are also Hellenistic funerary steles from Dimitriada, around the Pagasetic Gulf, that still have bright traces of paint, as well as reliefs from the early-Christian and Byzantine periods.

2. Tsalapatas Museum

Tsalapatas Museum

A token for Volos’ industrial development in the 20th century, the Tsalapatas Museum is in a roof tile and brickworks founded in the 1920s by Spyridon and Nikolaos Tsalapatas . At the height of production the factory churned out up to nine million tiles (Byzantine and French-style) and bricks of different sizes each year.

After the factory shut down in the 1970s its Hoffmann kiln, trolleys, compressors, clay silos, dryers and cutters were all kept on site, and the museum eventually opened in 2006. You’ll get to step inside the Hoffmann kiln, which used to bake 24 hours a day, stopping just twice; during Greece’s Nazi occupation and following an earthquake in 1955.

3. Dimini Archaeological Site

Dimini Archaeological Site

West of Volos are the ruins of a Neolithic village first occupied around 4800-4500 BC, with houses built from mud bricks on stone foundations.

Designed according to a social hierarchy around a central square, Dimini has a level of sophistication in its urban planning that isn’t seen at other settlements from this time.

Dimini’s residents also had an unusual amount of privacy in their homes, where cooking took place inside rather than outside, which had been the norm.

Each of the houses are also separated by walls, rarely found at other settlements from the Middle Neolithic.

During excavations at House N a ceramic pot was found with the remains of a child inside from a prehistoric burial.

Close by there’s a tholos (beehive) tomb from a later Mycenaean settlement.

4. Sesklo Archaeological Site

Sesklo Archaeological Site

If you’re hungry for more prehistoric archaeology after seeing Dimini, Sesklo is in the countryside a bit further west.

At Sesklo you’ll glimpse the Sesklo Civilisation, the first Neolithic culture in Europe, with the oldest fragments going back to between 7510 and 6190 BC. The site shines a light on people who lived off agriculture and animal husbandry and had advanced stone and obsidian tools, and pottery-making skills.

Beyond the historical meaning of the place, Sesklo is in a picturesque location, bordered by two streams on the Kastraki Hill with long-distance views of the countryside.

The settlement once occupied an area of 20 hectares and a population as large as 5,000, but burned down around the 5th millennium BC, after which only the hilltop or acropolis was inhabited.

5. Mount Pelion

View from Mount Pelion

At Volos you couldn’t be in a better place to travel the dreamlike landscapes of Mount Pelion.

This peak has 24 villages, which, like Portaria below, have unmistakeable “Pelian” houses made from green, blue or grey slate and with painted wooden window frames and doors.

You’ll be tempted to go on a driving expedition, past gorges, waterfalls and orchards growing plums and firiki, a small, oval apple that originated in Egypt.

Mount Pelion is steeped in Greek mythology, as the home of Chiron the Centaur and the place where Thetis and Peleus were wed, starting a chain of events that would lead to the Trojan War.

And if you’re willing to put in the miles, some of mainland Greece’s best beaches can be found on the Aegean under Pelion’s eastern slopes.

Hemmed by pine-topped cliffs, the beaches at Agioi Saranta and Mylopotamos are out of this world.

6. Portaria

Portaria

An easy drive north of Volos will bring you to the lovable village of Portaria on the slopes of Mount Pelion.

Facing the Pagasetic Gulf at an elevation of 650 metres, Portaria, was founded around the Monastery of Panagia in the 1200s.

The village is wreathed in greenery, abounding with deciduous trees, orchards, gardens and flower pots on its streets.

On the slopes are mountain streams and waterfalls that are a spectacle after a little rain.

Also part of Portaria’s allure is its architecture, with noble mansions that have colourful window frames and doorways painted in the Pelian style.

Seek out the rustic wooden Monastery Church of Panagia Portarea, which has vivid frescoes from the 16th century.

7. Centaurs’ Path

Centaurs' Path

In Greek mythology Mount Pelion was the domain of the Chiron the Centaur, who was a tutor to heroes like Heracles, Achilles, Jason and Theseus.

With these tales in mind you can pick up the Centaurs’ Path up the slope from the village of Portaria, a short hike over mountain streams crossed by little wooden bridges on green slopes shrouded by beech, plane, chestnut, oak and maple trees.

Occasionally you’ll be able to look between the leaves and see the Pagasetic Gulf and Volos far below.

8. Pelion Railway

Pelion Railway

The narrow gauge line from Volos to Milies in South Pelion was laid in 1903 and operated up to 1971 when it was shut down as a cost saving measure.

But in 1996 the section from Ano Lechonia, ten kilometres east of Volos, to Milies started running as a heritage line.

There are services on weekends from mid-April to the end of October, and every day in July and August.

Travelling at a leisurely 20 km/h you’ll course through Pelion’s verdant landscapes of oak and olive trees, climbing to look across the Pagsetic Gulf.

The ride takes 90 minutes, and just before Milies station you cross the remarkable De Chirico Bridge: While the bridge itself is straight, the rails cross it on a curve.

You can take lunch in Milies and poke around the village, before catching the return train in the afternoon.

9. Anavros Park

Anavros Park, Volos

As you leave the Archaeological Museum you can go for a gentle walk along this seafront park.

In 1988 there was a sculpture symposium at Anavros Park and there’s a line of whimsical concrete and metallic pieces that resemble trees next to the water.

There’s also a skatepark here, and if you stay on the promenade and head east you’ll be at Anavros Beach.

This beach flies the Blue Flag, and has four cafes and restaurants in touching distance, so you have almost all you need for a few peaceful hours in the sun.

10. Alikes Beach

Beach

A few minutes by road southwest of the centre of Volos you’ll arrive at a long sandy beach in a laid-back area with bars and restaurants.

The beachfront at Alikes is divided by breakwaters, leaving transparent shallows where toddlers and unsteady swimmers will be able to wade and paddle with no danger.

Although rather narrow, the beach is filled with sun loungers and parasols, and some of the bars behind have waiter service.

You could also take a walk to the end of one of the breakwaters for a photograph of Mount Pelion across the Pagasetic Gulf.

11. Agiou Konstantinou Park

Volos University and Promenade

With dark rippling mountains on the horizon, the Pagasetic Gulf has the power to stop you in your tracks.

Luckily, just beside the University of Thessaly a short way from the port there’s a newly refurbished park with benches where you can revel in the views.

There are lawns, which are lush in autumn, winter and spring, and columns of pines, palms and deciduous trees.

On the water is a long, straight seafront promenade if you’d like to walk off lunch or take the prettiest route to the Archaeological Museum a couple of minutes away.

12. Hill of Goritsa

Hill of Goritsa

A natural boundary above the east side of Volos, the Hill of Goritsa crests at 200 metres.

One reason to make the climb is to see the whole of Volos, its bay, the Pagasetic Gulf and Mount Pelion in one view.

But there’s also ancient history up here.

In the 4th century BC Philip II of Macedon built a city for up to 5,000 inhabitants on this perch.

At that time there was a wall running along the ridge for almost three kilometres, watched by 33 towers.

At the highest point you can still see the ruins of the acropolis, while in a cave near the Church of Zoodochos Pigi the ancient inscription “Dios Milichiou” has been found in the rock, proof of the veneration of Zeus at the city.

13. Castle of Volos

Castle of Volos

In the old town in the western part of the city there’s evidence of a once mighty fortress.

The Castle of Volos was built on the Palaia Hill during the rule of Emperor Justinian in the middle of the 6th century AD. The castle was pulled down in 1889, but lengths of the eastern and western walls are still standing to a height of seven metres.

The sight isn’t much to look at now, but it deserves a few minutes when you come to the Tsalapatas Museum to picture what this building would have looked like in Justinian’s time.

14. Theofilos Museum of Anakasia

Up in the village of Anakasia, under five kilometre out of Volos is the Kontos House.

Three storeys high and dating to 1835, this Byzantine-style building is on a rectangular plan.

The house is special because of what’s inside: In the early 20th century the treasured folk artist Theophilos Hatzimihail decorated the house with colourful, naive frescoes of landscapes, battle scenes, wildlife, saints, mythological figures, flowers and herbs.

15. Tsipouradika

Tsipouradika

When it comes to dining Volos has its own way of doing things.

All around the city you’ll see Tsipouradika, which take their name from Thessaly’s regional drink, Tsipouro, a brandy made from pomace left over in wine presses.

Tsipouradika are a product of the 19th century, when industrial workers would need somewhere to spend their lunch hours as they were unable to return to their homes.

After the Greco-Turkish War in the early 1920s these establishments were cross-pollinated by refugees from Anatolia, who brought their own cuisine back with them.

As they did more than a hundred years ago, Tsipouradika have a cheerful atmosphere, with impromptu folk songs fuelled by shots of Tsipouro.

Most Tsipouradika are fish and seafood restaurants cooking up stuffed quid, fried shrimp with tomato sauce and feta, steamed mussels, bonito, anchovies, sardines, red mullet, pickarel, swordfish and grouper, all with fresh salad.

15 Best Things to Do in Volos (Greece):

  • Athanasakeion Archaeological Museum of Volos
  • Tsalapatas Museum
  • Dimini Archaeological Site
  • Sesklo Archaeological Site
  • Mount Pelion
  • Centaurs' Path
  • Pelion Railway
  • Anavros Park
  • Alikes Beach
  • Agiou Konstantinou Park
  • Hill of Goritsa
  • Castle of Volos
  • Theofilos Museum of Anakasia
  • Tsipouradika
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5. ELATOGREECE – FOIVOS ELLAS IKE .Iasonos  12, Volos.

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6. IONIS TOURS (M MPAROUNI A MANTOUDI EE)  Koumoundourou Alexandrou 20, Volos.

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7. EYSTATHIOU TRAVEL (Eustathiou Paraskevi) Kartali Konstantinou 95, Volos. 

Tel: +30 24210 38838 

Website: http://www.efstathioutravel.gr/

8. LET’S GO TRAVEL NET  – FANOULAS GRIGORIOS PSIOTAS LAZAROS OE  Glavani Konstantinou 36, Volos.

Tel : +30 24210 33662

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9. FERRYTRAVELLER.GR  – FERRYTRAVELLER GR MONOPROSOPI EKE  Argonauton 35, Volos.

Tel : +30 2421103000 

Email: [email protected]   Website: https://www.ferrytraveller.gr/

10. ORTHIS TRAVEL (Tsinis Nikolaos G.) Venizelou 67Δ, Volos.

Tel : +30 24210 70330 

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11. VIS TRAVEL  (Visvikis Nikolaos G.) Antonopoulou 3, Volos.

Tel : +30 2421031059 

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12. FOUR WAYS TRAVEL – 28ης Oktobriou 187 & Gamveta, Volos.

Tel : +30 24210 21607 

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13. LES HIRONDELLES Koumoundourou  19, Volos.

Tel : +30 24210 32171 

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14. AROUND TRAVEL  Pirassou 1, Κ24, Volos.

Tel : +30 24210 20030 

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15. GEORGALI TRAVEL  Iolkou 5, Volos.

Tel : +30 24210 88505, +30 6978441632 

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16. MOUTSIOS HOLIDAYS   Gazi Anthimou  110, Volos.

Tel : +30 24210 32996 

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17. ELISABET CRUISES  Amaliapoli , Almiros Volou.

Tel : +30 2422091422 , +30 2422091273, +30 6974788083

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18. MOUTSIOS HOLIDAYS Analipseos  112, Volos.

Tel : +30 24210 52411

19. VOLOS TOURS  Pavlou Mela 49Β, Volos.

Tel : +30 24210 22033, +30 6936078803

20. VOUTSINOS TRAVEL Kartali Konstantinou  159, Volos.

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21. IOLKOS TRAVEL NET Kartali Konstantinou  199Α,Volos.

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22. PAPADAKIS BROS Lambraki Grigoriou 77, Volos.

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23. TSINOUDIS  Iasonos  22, Volos.

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24. EFI HOLIDAY Venizelou Eleftheriou  84Β, Volos.

Tel:  +30 2421107171

25. STEFANOS TRAVEL  Koumoundourou Alexandrou  97, Volos.

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26. KORONAIOS H. &SIA OE Kartali Konstantinou  129,  Volos.

Tel :  +30 24210 76449

27. PAPADOPOULOS TRAVEL Gazi  Anthimou 104Β, Volos.

Tel : +30 24210 32550

28. DOLPHIN OF SKIATHOS  Makrinitsas 131, Volos.

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29. Bardas Athanasios.  Polimeri Dimitriou 22,  Volos.

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