Day Trip - Taxi Transfer from Thessaloniki to Pella
Pella: The Cradle of Alexander the Great
Pella, located in northern Greece, was the capital of the ancient Macedonian kingdom and the birthplace of Alexander the Great. It was founded in the late 5th century BC by King Archelaus, replacing Aigai as the capital.
One of the most ideal places for a day trip!
Historical Significance
Pella rapidly flourished under the reign of Philip II and his son Alexander the Great, becoming the most important political, economic, and cultural center of Macedonia. Following the defeat of the last Macedonian king by the Romans in 168 BC, the city was reduced to a small provincial town.
Archaeological Findings
Excavations in the area have uncovered significant findings, such as the palace, public buildings, and private houses with intricate mosaic floors. These discoveries highlight the city's prosperity and prominence during the classical and Hellenistic periods.
Attractions
Today, visitors can explore the archaeological site of Pella and admire the remains of the ancient city. The Archaeological Museum of Pella houses artifacts from the excavations, offering a comprehensive view of the area's history and culture.
Pella is a destination of profound historical significance, offering visitors the opportunity to delve into the past and experience the culture of ancient Macedonia.
The prices of the tours are for departure and arrival in the city of Thessaloniki.