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Sparta’s history and legacy make this city a must-see destination during your Greece vacation. Sparta offers historical sights, incredible views, an eclectic art scene, and delicious Greek cuisine. This city carries the remnants of Spartan, Roman, and Byzantine history and culture. And luckily, it’s much less crowded than Athens and the Greek Islands. Sparta is the perfect vacation destination for history buffs, art lovers, and anybody who enjoys exploring off-the-beaten-track destinations.
Finding your perfect Sparta vacation rentalSparta offers a wide variety of vacation rentals, with a little something for every type of traveler. Rentals in Sparta combine modern amenities and comforts with historic design elements. Opt for a rental with a private balcony to enjoy panoramic views of the historic city. Pick a rental constructed from stone to experience a close-up glimpse of the history of Sparta. Choose a rental with a private pool to cool off from the summer heat. There are vacation rentals of varying sizes, with smaller and larger options available depending on the size of your group. With such a variety of options available, you’ll be sure to find a vacation rental in Sparta perfectly suited to your travel preferences and budget!
Vacations in Sparta
The area and getting around
The closest major airport to Sparta is Athens International Airport. Once you arrive at the airport, you can take a subway to the bus station and then a bus to Sparta. The distance between the bus stop and Sparta is about 140 miles and the whole journey takes 4-5 hours. If you rent a car at the airport and drive to Athens, it takes about 2 to 3 hours to get to Sparta.
Getting Around SpartaSparta is a small, pedestrian-friendly city. It’s very easy to walk around and visit all the attractions on foot. You can also rent a bike to see the attractions that way. If you’d like to visit any of the attractions just outside of Sparta, you can easily take a taxi to these places as well. If you’d like to have the ability to travel around Sparta freely, the best method of getting around is hiring a car and driving yourself. A rental car makes it much easier to visit historical locations and mountainous areas.
Travelers and activities
Sparta offers an abundance of places to go for art lovers. Visit Koumantareios Art Gallery, an impressive 20th-century mansion donated by siblings in their father’s memory. Here, you can view the permanent and temporary exhibitions showcasing Byzantine and western art. For another art-filled day, you can take a quick ride from Sparta to Xirokambi. Xirokambi is home to Mosaic Art, where you can both shop for mosaic art pieces and take a workshop to make your own mosaic art.
Sparta for history buffsSparta is a paradise for history lovers and the city is bustling with historical artifacts. Visit the Acropolis and Ancient Theater to walk around the historic ruins. It’s a large area where you can find the ruins of the agora, an acropolis, and an ancient theater. Another historical place to visit is the Menelaion. This shrine is located about three miles from Sparta and it’s a serene and peaceful location with olive trees all around. Hike to the top of the hill and enjoy the stunning views of Sparta!
Ancient city-state Sparta was famous for its militarized society and incredibly wealthy women that held a lot of political power.
Top 5 travel tips in Sparta
Mystras is an impressive historical sight filled with architectural and natural beauty from the Byzantine era. Walk around the churches and other historical areas while taking in the magnificent views of the surroundings. Don’t forget to visit both the upper and lower sections, and make sure to wear comfortable shoes.
2. Hike up to Taygetus MountainsYou’ll feel the presence of these impressive mountains during your stay in Sparta, so why not take a hike up to the summit? The stunning views and surrounding natural areas are certain to mesmerize you. Don’t forget to take lots of water and wear comfortable hiking shoes. This is not the easiest hike, but it’s certainly very rewarding no matter how far along you go.
3. See the Leonidas MonumentYou can’t leave Sparta without taking a photo with the statue of its Legendary King Leonidas. It’s a very pleasant walk in the city to get to the Leonidas Monument. A ten-minute walk from the square at the city center will take you to this famous warrior’s statue.
4. Visit The Museum of the Olive and Greek Olive OilThe Museum of the Olive and Greek Olive Oil shows its visitors not only the importance of the olive and its oil but also the historical roots of this magical food. Here, you can find olive tree fossils from prehistoric times and get enough information to grow your own olive trees.
5. Drive on Langada PassLangada Pass offers magnificent scenery and unique rock formations to people who choose to drive through. The 5,000-foot elevation and the overhanging cliffs along the road make this drive a stunning and unforgettable one.