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Palacio de Festos

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Palacio de Festos

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The Palace of Phaistos, also known as Phaestos or Festos, is a monumental Minoan archaeological site nestled on the eastern end of Kastri hill in south-central Crete, Greece. Standing at an elevation of approximately 85 meters, this ancient palace offers a captivating journey into the heart of the Minoan civilization. It strategically overlooks the fertile Messara Plain, with the imposing Mount Ida (Psiloritis) framing the northern horizon and the Asterousia and Dicte mountain ranges visible in the distance, providing both…

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    17 de marzo de 2022

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    Según la leyenda, la ciudad de Phaistos fue fundada por el rey Minos y lleva el nombre de un hijo o nieto de Heracles (Heros Phaistos).
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    Sitio de excavación de un antiguo palacio de los minoicos (de 4000 a 5000 años de antigüedad). La parada cuando visites Matala merece la pena, sobre todo si estás casi solo allí. Un poco más de material informativo a la entrada (8 euros por persona es bastante para Creta) no estaría mal. Algunas partes de las excavaciones están cerradas, lo cual es una pena. Los antiguos sabían exactamente dónde construían sus palacios.
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    Elevación 90 m

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    jueves 30 abril

    24°C

    14°C

    13 %

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    Velocidad máx. del viento: 13,0 km/h

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    Ubicación: Περιφερειακή Ενότητα Ηρακλείου, Grecia

    Preguntas frecuentes

    What kind of hiking trails are available near the Palace of Phaistos, and what is their difficulty?

    The Palace of Phaistos is situated in the fertile Messara Plain, offering various routes for hikers and cyclists. While the immediate archaeological site involves walking over uneven ancient stone, the surrounding area features trails ranging from easy strolls through olive groves to more moderate paths exploring the local landscape. These routes often provide additional viewpoints of the palace and the plain. It's advisable to check local trail maps for specific difficulty ratings and terrain conditions.

    Are there other significant archaeological sites or attractions close to Phaistos Palace that can be visited on the same day?

    Absolutely. Phaistos is ideally located for exploring other historical gems in the region. The Minoan villa of Agia Triada, believed to have served as a royal summer residence or administrative center, is just a few kilometers away and offers a complementary perspective on Minoan life. Additionally, the charming coastal town of Matala, famous for its ancient caves and beautiful beach, is a popular nearby destination for a relaxing end to a day of exploration.

    What are the best ways to get to the Palace of Phaistos, especially from Heraklion, and is parking readily available?

    From Heraklion, the most convenient way to reach the Palace of Phaistos is by rental car, which allows for flexibility to explore the surrounding area. The drive typically takes about an hour. Public transport options, such as buses, are available but may require transfers and have less frequent schedules. There is a dedicated parking area at the site. However, as one visitor noted, parking can fill up quickly, especially during peak season, so arriving earlier in the day is recommended.

    How crowded does the Palace of Phaistos get, especially compared to Knossos, and what are the best times to avoid large groups?

    The Palace of Phaistos is generally considered a more intimate experience compared to the often-crowded Palace of Knossos. Many visitors appreciate its serene atmosphere. To best avoid larger groups and enjoy a more peaceful exploration, it's recommended to visit either early in the morning right after opening or later in the afternoon, a couple of hours before closing. Spring and autumn also tend to be less crowded than the peak summer months.

    Is the Palace of Phaistos suitable for families with young children or visitors with mobility challenges?

    While the site is fascinating for all ages, families with young children should be aware that the terrain involves walking over uneven ancient stone pavements and steps. Strollers might be challenging to navigate. For visitors with mobility challenges, accessibility can be limited due to the historical nature of the site and its multi-level design. There are no specific provisions for wheelchairs, and some areas may be difficult to access.

    What is the typical entrance fee for the Palace of Phaistos, and are there any discounts available?

    The standard entrance fee for the Palace of Phaistos is typically around 8 euros per person. Concessions are often available for students, seniors, and EU citizens, so it's worth checking the official site or at the ticket booth for current discount policies. Children usually have free entry. Prices are subject to change, so verifying before your visit is always a good idea.

    How long should I allocate for a visit to the Palace of Phaistos to fully appreciate the site?

    Most visitors find that 1.5 to 2 hours is sufficient to explore the main features of the Palace of Phaistos at a comfortable pace. This allows time to wander through the courtyards, royal apartments, and storage magazines, and to take in the panoramic views. If you're particularly interested in archaeology or history, you might want to allocate a bit more time, especially if you plan to read all the informational signs.

    Are there any cafes or restaurants directly at or very near the Palace of Phaistos site?

    There is typically a small cafe or refreshment stand near the entrance of the Palace of Phaistos where visitors can purchase drinks and light snacks. For more substantial meals, you'll find a selection of tavernas and restaurants in the nearby villages, such as Agia Triada or the coastal town of Matala, offering traditional Cretan cuisine. These are usually just a short drive away.

    What should I wear and bring when visiting the Palace of Phaistos, especially during the summer months?

    Comfortable and sturdy footwear is essential, as you'll be walking over ancient, uneven stone surfaces. During the summer, lightweight, breathable clothing is recommended. A hat, sunglasses, and high-factor sunscreen are crucial for protection from the strong Cretan sun, as there is limited shade on the site. Bringing a water bottle is also highly advisable to stay hydrated, especially when temperatures are high.

    How does the Palace of Phaistos compare to the Palace of Knossos in terms of visitor experience and preservation?

    While both are significant Minoan sites, Phaistos offers a distinct experience from Knossos. Phaistos is known for its more authentic preservation, with fewer extensive modern restorations, allowing visitors to see more of the original ruins and an interplay of old and new palace structures. It's often described as less crowded and more serene, providing a deeper connection to the ancient past. Knossos, on the other hand, is larger and features more extensive (and sometimes controversial) reconstructions, offering a more vivid, albeit interpreted, glimpse into Minoan grandeur.

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