Among Greece’s hidden beauties lies Meteora, an undeniably must-see place for every traveler. The best part is that it is only 4 hours away from Athens. So, if you have extra time during your stay in Greece, you cannot miss this marvelous place, filled with history and nature, where you can enjoy and capture unparalleled postcards.
Where is Meteora?
Meteora, an impressive complex of monasteries perched atop rock formations, is located in the region of Thessaly, in central Greece. This UNESCO World Heritage site is known for its natural beauty and religious history, offering a unique experience to travelers.
History and Culture
Meteora has a rich history dating back to the 14th century when Orthodox monks began building monasteries on the peaks of the rock formations to escape Turkish and Albanian invasions. These monasteries served not only as spiritual refuges but also as centers of learning and art.
How to Get to Meteora from Athens?
The best way to reach Meteora from Athens is by train/bus or car.
Train/Bus Previously, taking the train to Meteora was a convenient and scenic option. Trains to Kalambaka, the nearest town to Meteora, departed from Athens’ Larissis Station, and the journey took approximately 4-5 hours. However, as of 2024 (the date of our visit), the railway lines are out of service due to damage from heavy rains in the region throughout the year.
As a result, the train route has been replaced by a bus route, which also departs from Larissis Station in Athens. The bus journey is comfortable, taking 4 hours each way, allowing you to enjoy the landscapes of central Greece. A useful tip is to take the metro to Larissis Station, depending on where you are staying in Athens, to ensure you arrive on time for the buses. Public transportation in Athens is very efficient, costing an average of 2.8 Euros per trip.
Car If you prefer flexibility, renting a car in Athens is an excellent option. The drive takes about 4 hours and allows you to explore at your own pace. The route is straightforward, following the E75 and then the E65 highway towards Kalambaka.
Where to Stay in Meteora?
If you love nature and prefer to take your trips slowly, you can spend more days in Meteora. However, we believe that a single day is enough to see this place. But at World Welcomes, we understand that not all travelers are the same, and some prefer to take things slow. Therefore, we inform you that Meteora offers various accommodation options, from boutique hotels to traditional guesthouses.
Kalambaka Kalambaka is the main base for exploring Meteora. Here, you will find a wide range of accommodations, from luxury hotels to more economical options. Some recommended places are:
- Divani Meteora Hotel: A luxury hotel with stunning views of the rock formations.
- Hotel Kosta Famissi: A more affordable but comfortable and well-located option.
Kastraki Kastraki is a small and picturesque village right next to Kalambaka. It offers a more tranquil and authentic experience.
- Doupiani House Hotel: A cozy hotel with panoramic views and a relaxing atmosphere.
What to Do in Meteora
Meteora offers a variety of activities ranging from exploring ancient monasteries to enjoying nature.
Monasteries Visiting the monasteries is the main attraction in Meteora. Of the 24 original monasteries, only six are open to the public. Each has its own history and charm:
- Great Meteoron Monastery: The largest and oldest monastery, known for its museum and spectacular views.
- Varlaam Monastery: Famous for its architecture.
- Rousanou Monastery: Known for its beautiful location and well-kept gardens.
To visit the monasteries, note that there is an entrance fee, which in 2024 was 3 euros per person. Also, check the advice section since you must adhere to dress codes to enter.
Hiking The trails around Meteora offer impressive views and a close connection to nature. There are routes for all difficulty levels, some of which lead to hidden and less crowded viewpoints.
Guided Tours Joining a guided tour can enrich your visit with stories and historical details you might miss on your own. There are options for walking, biking, and jeep tours.In our experience, we opted for a one-day all-inclusive tour, which we highly recommend. It included transportation from Athens to Kalambaka, where the bus was phenomenal with WiFi and very comfortable. Once we arrived in Kalambaka, we enjoyed a typical lunch and experienced traditional Greek cuisine. Then, we toured the six monasteries open to the public in a luxury van. Our experience was very enriching because we had a local guide who told us everything we needed to know about history and curiosities. So, if you want to have a great day in Greece, here are all the details of this tour.
Excursion to Meteora: Embark on a unique excursion to visit the majestic UNESCO World Heritage Site, Meteora, on our exclusive day trip from Athens, in mainland Greece, with the highest-rated local agency in the area. Learn about the geology and history of this magnificent place, and immerse yourself in the rich religious culture by visiting 3 out of the 8 monasteries built on the rocks of Meteora. Count on a local expert guide on the minibus to learn more and travel smoothly. BOOK HERE
Gastronomy
The cuisine of the Thessaly region is delicious and varied, with influences from both Greek and Balkan traditions.
Typical Dishes
- Moussaka: A classic dish made with layers of eggplant, minced meat, and béchamel sauce.
- Souvlaki: Grilled meat skewers, usually served with pita and tzatziki.
- Spanakopita: A pie made with spinach and feta cheese wrapped in phyllo dough.
Recommended Restaurants
- Meteora Restaurant (Kalambaka): Known for its homemade food and views of the Meteora rocks.
- Taverna Gardenia (Kastraki): A popular spot among locals, offering traditional dishes in a cozy atmosphere.
Travel Tips
- Best Time to Visit: Spring and autumn are ideal due to the pleasant weather and fewer tourists.
- Dress Code: To visit the monasteries, it is necessary to dress respectfully. Women should cover their shoulders and wear long skirts, while men should wear long pants.
- Accessibility: Some monasteries require climbing many stairs, so it is important to wear comfortable shoes and be prepared to walk.
In conclusion, Meteora is a destination that combines spirituality, nature, and adventure. Its stunning landscape and rich history make it a must-see on any trip to Greece. Pack your bags and experience the unique wonder of Meteora!