Alexandroupoli
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Alexandroupolis is known for its warm hospitality, having long served as a meeting point for diverse cultures and peoples. In the early 1800s, the Ottomans established a railway system that connected Istanbul to Vienna, with the railway station situated in the nearby village of Dede-Agats. The iconic lighthouse at the port of Alexandroupolis, built in 1880, stands as a proud symbol of the city. While visiting, you’ll find a variety of museums to explore, such as the Ethnographic Museum and the Natural History Museum. The surrounding mountains are breathtaking and offer opportunities for adventure, including the chance to uncover ancient castle ruins and stunning canyons and caves. According to legend, the cave of the Cyclops Polyphemus is located not far from Alexandroupolis! The bustling port of the city stands as a symbol of its vibrant commercial activity. Beyond the city’s cultural allure, just a short distance away lies the stunning and largely untouched island of Samothrace. This gem is free from the crowds of tourism, offering breathtaking waterfalls and pristine sandy beaches surrounded by lush greenery. You can easily reach Alexandroupoli by flying into its local airport or driving along Greece’s Egnatia road. In Alexandroupoli, you can engage in a variety of sports, including rock climbing and trekking, or enjoy scuba diving in the waters around Alexandroupoli and Samothrace.
Top Landmarks
The Lighthouse of Alexandroupoli
Forest of Dadia
Archaeological Site of Mesimvria – Zone
Ancient city & the theatre of Maronia
Castle of Avanta (Potamos)
Cave – Church of Agios Theodoros
The Thermal Springs of Trajianoupolis
The Evros River Delta
Beaches
Agios Sotiras
Dikellon beach
Marmaritsa
Agia Paraskevi (Panorama)
Mesivria
Agios Georgios
Kagkeles Beach
Traditional Dishes
Sausages
Kavourmas
Hams
Tsipouro
Wine Umami Festival





