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Jorge,  Netherlands Netherlands
15 Sep 2024
Excellent
Amazing tour! Maria was helpful and knowledgeable about the site and its surroundings. The VR was also helpful to get to understand the history of the monument.
Delphi full day V.R audio guided tour WITHOUT entry ticket
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Koby ,  Israel Israel
25 Dec 2023
Excellent
Great, the organization is excellent, the instructor was excellent, she was smiling all the time, she had enormous knowledge and tried very hard to make us satisfied.
Delphi: Day Tour from Athens
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Holger,  Germany Germany
13 Oct 2024
Excellent
Great organisation, tour guide with lots of knowledge. Of course it is a long journey with lots of time in the bus, but worth the time. I would highly recommend!
Delphi: Day Tour from Athens

About: Temple of Apollo in Delphi

The ruins of the Temple of Apollo in Delphi are among the most imposing and important ancient Greek archaeological heritage sites. Having been destroyed time and time again by earthquakes, elemental decay, and religious sacking, the temple ruins that we see today date back to the 4th century BC. The temple ruins are located on Mount Parnassus, in Delphi, Greece.

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