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Wine Tasting
The guide was updated:Visit authentic Greek vineyards and discover where wine comes from. The three must-visit wine productions on the island are Hatziemmanouil, Mores and Triantafyllopoulos.
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Experience an Ancient Greek Market by taking a stroll around this well-preserved archaeological site. The ruins include the shrines of Aphrodite and Hercules.
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Western Archaeological Zone
Magnificent Roman ruins are found at The Western Excavation. Amidst the 4th Century (B.C) monuments, you will find the important remains of the ancient gymnastic ground called Xystos and the western public baths. The Roman Odeon amphitheatre is also close to this place.
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Asklepieion
In ancient Greece, an Asklepieion was a healing temple, sacred to Asclepius, the god of medicine and healing. Legend has it that Hippocrates undertook his training there. Settled atop a hill, this is a perfect place to enjoy a panoramic view of Kos Town.
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Wine Tasting
Visit authentic Greek vineyards and discover where wine comes from. The three must-visit wine productions on the island are Hatziemmanouil, Mores and Triantafyllopoulos.
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Casa Romana
An ornately decorated Hellenistic-period mansion, this famous house retains some of the 3rd century architectural features of the building which stood here before it. Inside, there is a treasure trove of ornaments and statues.
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Nisyros
Nisyros is a famous tourist island located in the Aegean Sea. According to mythology, during the War of the Giants, Poseidon (the god of the sea) plucked a rock from Kos and hurled it at the giant Polyvotis. The crushed giant became Nisyros, a giant sea rock which shakes the earth every now and then with his groans -awakening the volcano.
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Agios Theologos
Agios Theologos is one of the beautiful beaches on Kos. Also known as "Wave Beach", this is a the preferred spot for surfing and kiting.
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Hippocrates Garden Cultural Centre
Hippocrates Garden Cultural Centre was built to portray the way of life in Ancient Greece. The settlement is a two-storey stone filled with handmade furniture and artefacts.
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Plaka Forest
Plaka Forest is the best place to picnic - the sight of the imperious wild peacocks and the reinvigorating serenity of nature will surely calm your mind.
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Roman Odeon
The Roman Odeon is an ancient open-air theatre. Used in the 2nd and 3rd centuries, its floor, wings, and orchestra pit are still in very good condition. Today, the theatre hosts a variety of cultural events.
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Archaeological Museum of Kos
Famous Greek monuments and splendid artworks from different historical periods are exhibited at The Archaeological Museum of Kos. The most extraordinary displays here include beautiful mosaics, statues from the ancient site of Asklepeion, an extensive collection of prehistoric pottery and metallic objects, exhibits from a tomb of a young athlete dating back to the 3rd century B.C, coins, anaglyphs with various representations and many other items.
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Tree of Hippocrates
This perennial plant is regarded as the largest in Europe. According to mythology, this is where the Greek physician Hippocrates mentored his students medical students.
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Dolphin Fountain
The Dolphin Fountain is a popular tourist spot on Kos, situated on a small square along the harbour.
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Xerokambos Beach
Xerokambos or "Exotic Beach" is one of the most peaceful beaches on the island. Fantastic views and opportunities to try out water sports make this one worth visiting.
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Embros Thermae
For an invigorating swim, Embros Thermae (also called The Therma) is an enormous pool with thermal springs, surrounded by circling rocks.
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Castle of Antimachia
The fortress of Antimachia sits on top of a small hill in the village of Antimachia, offering amazing coastal views. Inside you will find two Venetian churches known as Agios Nikolaos (16th century) and Agia Paraskevi (18th century).
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