Back to newsKnossos, the ancient Minoan palace located just south of Heraklion, continues to hold its position as Crete's most recognized and visited cultural landmark. The site, dating back over 3,500 years, draws visitors from across the world and remains central to the island's tourism identity. For travelers planning a trip to Crete, a visit to Knossos is considered essential. The palace complex features partially reconstructed frescoes, royal chambers, and the legendary labyrinth associated with the Minotaur myth. It is open year-round, with extended hours during summer months. The site is easily accessible from Heraklion city center by public bus or taxi, making it a straightforward half-day excursion. Arriving early in the morning is recommended to avoid peak crowds and summer heat. Guided tours are available on-site in multiple languages.
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Ancient Knossos Palace Remains Crete's Must-See Cultural Landmark
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