Located in Vergina, a 3-minute walk from Aigai, Hotel Archontiko Dimitra provides accommodations with a garden, free private parking, a shared lounge and a terrace.
Greg
United States
Close to museum and palace. Large room and staff was very helpful.
Offering inner courtyard views, Mario’s house in Vergina features accommodations and a garden. This homestay provides free private parking and room service.
russell
Canada
The room was large and the place is spotless, the bed was very comfortable and easy to get to with parking.
The Royal Tombs and the Polycentric Museum are on one €15...
The Royal Tombs and the Polycentric Museum are on one €15 ticket but must be used in a single day. The Palace and amphitheater is free. They are about a 2k walk from the Royal Tomb, some along a dirt road. You’ll probably need to ask as you go as there’s few signposts, but well worth the effort.
The Royal Tombs are insitu inside a small hill, and have a very good, and atmospheric presentation of artifacts and the tombs.
Also drive to the church of Saint Demetrius. Stunning art work. Have a read about the history and artwork before you go into the church. Entry is down the lane beside the cemetery and church and through a small door.
Photo of the Palace.
Floating the Planet
Australia
Scored 10
10
A lot to see, its a small village with good food and people.
A lot to see, its a small village with good food and people.
I enjoy my stay, They are very welcoming.
The only think that I would like is for the village to take better care of the strays.
If you care for dogs and cats bring some food for the stays.
Efstathia
Greece
Scored 10
10
The Royal Tombs are stunning.
The Royal Tombs are stunning.
The new museum was well presented, although overrun with school kids at times,
The new palace site is a long walk uphill, will put people off. A shuttle bus would be excellent with perhaps water stall at the top. Worth the walk but in high summer would be exhausting, esp for older folk.
Angela
Scored 8.0
8.0
Extremely beautiful museum but expensive!
Extremely beautiful museum but expensive! Nice little village with many tourist shops and taverns. The archeological site is disappointing. We thought we needed a ful day to visit but actually you can do it in about two hours. If possible you could combine it with a visit to Veroia which has many things to offer and you could easily spend the rest of the day there. I would suggest: visit Vergina museum in the morning, have a lunch there and go to Veroia.
ROBERT
Belgium
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The owners were extremely hospitable. Small place and very personal service. Hotel is made to look like something from the past and that includes furniture--however the furnishings are not comfortable.. Dinner was terrific. The setting is fantastic. The junior suite has a very large bathtub/jaccuzi which is not suited to having a quick shower. Best not to get this room again.
Very traditional, quiet and super friendly guesthouse with a sunny terrace and the pet cats for regular visits 🐈.
Everything in Vergina in walkable distance.
Efcharisto poli to the owners!
The accomodation is exactly what you would expect for the money you pay.
The Vergina village has to offer more than you would expect. We visited the museum and the surroundings.
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