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Kalamata, Messinia. Second largest city of the Peloponnese, Greece.

Kalamata. Greece, Europe. Kalamata, famous worldwide for its olives, is Messinia's capital and the second-largest city in the Peloponnese. Most travellers blitz through. Give it a chance and you'll discover a long beach, decent restaurants, good shopping, lively nightlife and some excellent museums.


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Kalamata, the capital and central port of Messinia, is located at the site of ancient Farai. Following independence from the Turks and thanks to the exploitation of the fertile Messinian lands (producing olive oil, raisins, figs etc), it developed into a wealthy urban centre and a significant port. It is located 238 km SW of Athens.


2013 07 25 Kalamata Messinian bay Photo from Almyro in Messinia

Discover Kalamata: in the Peloponnese, in the shade of Mt Taygetos, a city full of life invites you to explore its attractions, beaches and history! The enticing seaside city that dances to a different tune Kalamata | Holidays in Peloponnese | Discover Greece Homepage Blog Dream Curated Created by the Greek Tourism Sector Places to go Things to do


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The Old town of Kalamata is located to the north of the modern city under the area of Castle. Today it is bounded by the metropolitan church of Ypapanti, the Sparti street and the Square of March 23 and has gathered, among other things, several meeting points for youngers especially during the winter months. By the beginning of the last century.


Kalamata, Messinia, Peloponnese, Greece fishing boats port of Kalamata. Kalamata, Messenien

Kalamata. Kalamata is the capital of Messinia , the second biggest city in the Peloponnese, after Patra. It is built at the foot of Mountain Kalathi (ridge of Taygetos), in the heart of Messinian Bay. It is 223 km away from Athens (just 2.5 hours taking the modern highway), 215 km away from Patra and 715 km away from Thessaloniki.


Kalamata Messinia Terrabook

Further Afield in Messinia. Temple of Apollo Epicurius at Bassae. Messinia's other UNESCO World Heritage Site is approximately a two-hour drive north of Kalamata. Dating from the middle of the 5th century B.C., it is one of Greece's most complete Doric temples. And it rarely has crowds. When you visit, see Kalamata and its surroundings.


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The capital of the Prefecture of Messinia, Kalamata, is 240km from Athens following the National Highway Athens-Kalamata. As an indication, Kalamata is 215km from Patra, 120km from Pyrgos, 85km from Tripolis and 60km from Sparta.. From Kalamata start some routes all over Greece such as Thessaloniki, Ioannina, Larisa and Tripoli, Methoni.


Kalamata City Panoramic View Photo from Bournias in Messinia

Here are 5 reasons why Kalamata, Greece, is both an olive-lover's paradise and a great off-the-beaten-path Greek destination.. It's a 13th-century rock structure located in the Messinia.


Kalamata, Messinia. Second largest city of the Peloponnese, Greece.

Kalamata is a Town in Messinia in the Peloponnese Region of Greece. Kalamata is also a Port, a Beach, a Port of entrance, a Port, a commercial, a Port with supply facilities, a Marina, a Town hall, a Prefecture capital, a Province capital, a Fortress, a Cathedral house.


Kalamata Messinia Terrabook

Kalamata is a small coastal city in the south of Greece with a population of around 60,000 residents. It's the second-largest city in the Peloponnese region of Greece, and the capital of the region of Messinia. It's often overlooked by tourists but it has plenty to offer. Here's a quick guide to what to see and do when in Kalamata.


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The city of Kalamata is the second largest settlement in Peloponnese, with population of approximately 62 000 residents. It is the capital of the administrative region of Messinia and the area is famous for its olives, known as Kalamata olives. Kalamata is a modern town with cultural life, many public facilities and ruins of a castle on the top.


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Kalamata is the capital and main port of the Messinia region of Peloponnese. Kalamata is one of the most gifted cities in Greece, thanks to its geographic position. Situated in the heart of the Messinian Bay and on the roots of the imposing Mountain Taygetos, it is ideal for exploring the area.


Panoramic night view of Kalamata town, capital of Messinia Prefecture, Peloponnese, Greece Stock

Kalamata castle Port of Kalamata Messinia from Mt. Ithome View of Pylos on the Bay of Navarino Messenia or Messinia ( / məˈsiːniə / mə-SEE-nee-ə; Greek: Μεσσηνία [mesiˈni.a]) is a regional unit ( perifereiaki enotita) in the southwestern part of the Peloponnese region, in Greece.


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Grand Hotel Kalamata And for a drink… Platea. Set in a converted neoclassical mansion on the spacious (and, at night, raucous) Vasileos Georgiou Square, this theatrically designed bar serves smoky rum and pineapple pours, plus rosemary-infused cocktails made with Greece's fiery 45 per cent proof tsipouro spirit. Who to take with you?


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Kalamata is the city of the southwestern Peloponnese and the capital of Messinia. The city is built on the site of ancient Farai, on foothills of the imposing Taygetos in the heart of Messinian Bay. Kalamata is the second largest city in the Peloponnese after Patras and it is 255 km from Athens, 215 km from Patras and 715 km from Thessaloniki.


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Kalamata ( Greek: Καλαμάτα [kalaˈmata]) is the second most populous city of the Peloponnese peninsula, after Patras, in southern Greece and the largest city of the homonymous administrative region. As the capital and chief port of the Messenia regional unit, it lies along the Nedon River at the head of the Messenian Gulf .