'''Volos''' (Greek __?____?) (Population: 123,815 (2001)) is the 5th biggest city (and 3d largest port) in Greece, situated in Thessaly, almost in the middle of the distance between Athens (326 km) and Thessaloniki (219 km).

Understand

History

Modern Volos is built on the area of the ancient cities of Demetrias, Pagasae and Iolkos. Iolkos was the homeland of ancient Greek hero Jason who boarded the ship Argo accompanied by the Argonauts and sailed in the quest for the Golden Fleece to Colchis. Demetrias was established by Demetrius Poliorcetes, King of Macedonia, in 293/92 BC. In 197 BC Romans annexed Demetrias.

To the west of Volos there are the Neolithic settlements of Dimini with a ruined acropolis, walls and two beehive tombs dated between 4000-1200 BC and Sesklo with the remains of the oldest acropolis in Greece (6000 BC), as well as the foundations of a palace and mansions, among the most typical examples of Neolithic civilisation.

During Byzantine empire, emperor Justinian I in 551 fortified Palea hill. In 1423 Ottomans annexed Volos. Volos during the Ottoman empire was a hamlet, build on the hill in Palea district. The hill was fortified with walls. Today just a few parts of the walls can be seen near the Tsalapata building.

After its annexation to Greece from the Ottoman Empire in 1881, it had a population of only 4,900 but rapidly grew within the next 4 decades. Houses were built outside the walls and the main area of Volos by the sea was built up. Merchants, businessmen, craftsmen and sailors moved to Volos from the surrounding area. In the 1920s there was a large influx of refugees in Volos, especially from Ionia, but also from Pontus, Cappadocia and Eastern Thrace. In the 1920 census, Volos had 30,046 inhabitants but according to the 1928 census, its population had grown to 47,892.

Climate

Volos, unlike other towns in Thessalian plain, enjoys a mild mediterranean climate with can-be-hot-but-bearable summers (though a little bit humid) and mild winters. Spring and Autumn are the best to visit the city itself, Winter is the time to be on the Pelion mountain villages, and Summer definitely dedicated to the numerous beaches of the region on Pagasetic gulf and the Aegean Sea.

Being privileged to be situated on the foothills of Mount Pelion, the mythical mountain of the centaurs, and bounded by Goritsa Hill to the Southeast, Volos sports a nice weather all year long, with the sea and mountain breezes dominant in all city areas.

Olympic Games

Volos was one of the 4 cities in Greece, other than Athens, where Olympic venues where constructed for the olympic football tournament. Apart from the flashy 22,000 seats "Panthessaliko Stadium" that was built in the district of Nea Ionia, there have been constructed some new roads (like a ring road to the city, making access to Pelion easier for travellers coming from E75 Athens or Thessaloniki) plus a facelift of the waterfront and the city inner districts.

Other athletic events

Approximately 2 years after the Olympic Games, Volos is the first Greek city to host a major sport event on an international level; The Men&Women, Juniors and Seniors Artistic Gymnastics European Championship 2006. The Games took place at Nea Ionia Sport Complex, and particularly at the Indoor Swimming Hall, which was specially transformed for this cause. There was a major works' scheme in the city, with renovation and enlargement of hotels etc, in order to be able to host the Games.

The Artistic Gymnastics Games took place between the end of April and the beginning of May 2006.

Volos, together with neighbouring city of Larisa have filed a common candidacy bid for organizing the Mediterranean Games of 2013.

Get in

By plane

Volos airport (VOL) is situated in ([http://www.anchialos.com/ Nea Anchialos]), about 30 km SW from the city, and currently operates mostly weekly charter flights during the summer, directly from Amsterdam, the UK and Germany.

[http://www.airberlin.com/site/index.php?LANG=eng Air Berlin] will operate every Monday and every Friday from 2 May 2008 to 31 October 2008 (Flights to/from Berlin, Hamburg, Dusseldorf, Nuremberg, Vienna).

There are expansion projects of the airport underway, as well as a rail connection from Volos city to the airport, so as to be able to start some commercial routes as well.

At this moment there is no regular bus connection from the airport to Volos or Pelion. The buses available at VOL airport meet only travellers of scheduled charter flights to transfer them to their accommodation, booked through a travelling agency. Other travellers can take a taxi from the airport, or travel by rental car.

Another way to arrive in Volos from abroad by plane is to land to the nearby island of Skiathos (offering domestic and international flights, charter and commercial ones) and then take the ferry (about 3 hours) or the hydrofoil (about 1 hour) to Volos

By regional coach

Interurban coaches ("KTEL" buses) ([http://www.ktelvolou.gr/ KTEL Volou] (site in Greek)) are by far the most convenient way to travel around Greece, as well as for intra-regional travelling. There is frequent bus service from Athens Liossion Station to Volos about 15 times a day (cost is about ?20), as well as from Thessaloniki bus terminal "Macedonia" to Volos about 10 times a day (about ? 12). Volos is also connected with daily direct routes to Patras, Ioannina, Larissa, Trikala, Karditsa and to many more places in continental Greece via Larissa. Interurban Bus Terminal is opposite to "Volos info center" near the City Hall, the Railway Station and the Port, on a major hub.

By train

Trains ([http://www.ose.gr/ OSE]) connect Volos to other cities in Greece via Larisa. Travelling with ordinary trains can be cheaper, although a little bit slower, whereas choosing a fancy faster Intercity train will cost the same amount of money, or even more than a KTEL bus.

By Ferry

There are ferry services to Skiathos, Skopelos and Alonissos.

Get around

By bus

There is an efficient public transport system with 12 bus lines going around the city (ticket price about 1), detailed info in the regional bus terminal (called "Astiko KTEL"), directly adjacent to the Interurban Bus Terminal ("Yperastiko KTEL").

By taxi

Taxi in Volos, as everywhere in Greece are comparably cheap. You should not pay more than ? 3 if you hail a cab (silver colour) on the road to take you anywhere in the city. Note that taxi meters have two rates - rate 1 applies from 5am till midnight, and rate 2, the double rate, from midnight to 5am. Taxi fare fraud is not widespread but it still happens, so make sure the rate is correct. If you feel you have been overcharged, ask for a receipt (they are obliged to give one) and take the plate number, then phone the tourist police to report the driver on 171. Expect to pay ? 1 or ? 2 extra if you take a taxi from the bus station, the train station or the port, and a surcharge if you call for a taxi service on demand.

See

Volos tourist office has plenty of usufull informations about Volos, plus a free town map, a free Volos travel guide and many more. Volos tourist office is located opposite the bus station in Palea district.

  • The '''Athanasakeion Archaeological Museum of Volos''' 1 Athanasaki Str., __.__. 38001, Volos telephone: +30 24210 25285 fax: +30 24210 28563 email: protocol@igepka.culture.gr, open Tuesday - Sunday: 08:30 - 15:00, admission full: ?2, reduced: ?1; for free admission days see web site http://odysseus.culture.gr/h/1/eh151.jsp?obj_id=3271, is one of the best smaller museums in Greece and should on no account be missed.
  • At first glance, Volos City Center doesn't seem particularly interesting for the traveller, but a walk in the town streets might change your first idea. Ermou street is a long paved road parallel to the promenade, Argonafton str, offering a wide variety of shops for any taste, plus a selection of "hidden" bars and cafes, especially around '''St.Nikolaos Square''', the city cathedral, dedicated to patron saint of the sailors, St. Nicholas. There is a '''seaside park''' between the university "Papastratos building" and "Agios Konstantinos" church on the promenade. '''Anavros Park''' starts directly behind Agios Konstantinos and extends to the east all the way till Anavros beach, an open municipal strand, offering clearwater to the swimmer during the summer (and winter for the brave).
  • For those that have a car, there is also '''Alykes municipal beach''', a 5-minute-drive from the center to the southwest, in the more easygoing Alykes district of Volos, having cafes and bars offering sunbeds on the sand during late at night, where you can enjoy your cocktail and take a swim as well. The municipal beach in Alykes has an entrance fee of ? 1 during the day, offering a lifeguard, showering facilities, clothes-changing chambers and a beach bar. You can easily go to Alykes with city bus (blue bus) number 6 from the city hall.
  • El. Venizelou str., commonly known as "Iolkou" street among the locals, as well as "K.Kartali str." are vertical to the promenade and Ermou street heading north. A ten minute walk from the port through the center will bring you to '''Plateia Eleftherias''', ie "Freedom Square", sporting some cafes. There are plans of renovating the massive '''Matsaggos building''' and arcade on Iolkou street, formerly a tobacco industry, to use it as a new landmark for the industrial past of the city, on the planned "Plateia Panepistimiou" or "University Square" which is under construction.
  • If you visit Volos you'll most definitely take the opportunity to visit the close mountain villages of '''Portaria''' and '''Makrynitsa''', offering you a splendid specimen of the renowned traditional architecture of the Pelion mansions. The city view from Makrynitsa is magnificent.
  • In case you wander a little bit to the inner districts of the city, you will see Nea Ionia on the Northwest of the center, once a refugee camp after the disposal of the Greeks in Asia Minor after 1922, but nowadays a bustling developing city part, still offering an enormous park called '''Helikodromio''' with an open theatre inside. it can be reached with blue buses 1 and 2.
  • Architecture

    Volos hasn't been lucky to preserve the large number of neoclassical buildings that could be spotted almost everywhere, as a sign of its industrial boom in the early twentieth century. Unfortunately, a devastating series of earthquakes in 1955 destroyed many parts of the old town. The architectural and urban-planning character of Volos is achieved by the layouts of streets and squares. The current urban plan of Volos was fundamentally formed in 1882, shortly after the liberation of the city and was much influenced by concepts of neoclassical town planning. Modern city isn't really interesting architecturally, apart from "Achilleion" cinema on the promenade, '''Volos railway station''' (officially described as one of the most beautiful in Greece from Hellenic Railways, once a departure point for the nowadays touristic "Pelion train") and the churches of '''Aghios Nikolaos''' (cathedral) and '''Aghios Konstantinos''' (basilica, on the promenade). Former brick factory '''"Tsalapatas"''' renovated in a museum and leisure area with taverns, bars etc. The University of Thessaly, has preserved a series of old industrial warehouses and other buildings in various places in the city, to use them as academic faculties today, '''"Papastratos building"''' on the promenade, originally a greek tobacco company warehouse is the administration building of the university and could be thought as the trademark of Volos. Some typical examples of '''Neoclassical buildings''' are: The 3-storeyed '''Hotel de France''', with its impressive decorative murals (1894, Iasonos and K. Kartali streets), The '''National Bank''', formerly the Epirothessalian Bank(1895), The Athens Bank (1903, today the '''library of University of Thessaly'''), The '''Achilllopouleion Hospital''' (1901), The '''Archaeological Museum of Volos''', Athanasakeio (1909), The '''Agricultural Bank''' (1909, formerly the Kosmadopoulos Bank), The '''Cinetheater Achillion''', (1925), The '''Aegli Hotel''', (1927), designed by Kassiopoulos, The Building of the '''Air-force High officials Club''' near Agios Konstantinos Park, believed that it was designed by Le Corbusier, The '''Bank of Greece''' (1935), The '''Averofeian courts of Justice''', The well preserved Regas house and its singular decorative murals, today the '''Lyceum of Greek women'''.

    Do

    Cinemas

    Films shown in original language with Greek subtitles. Cartoons are often translated to Greek.
  • '''Village cinemas''' [http://www.villagecinemas.gr/index.asp?a_id=63&parent_id=46], Gianitson (________________?__) 29, Tel: 8011009191, 2108108080. Has 4 halls, so you can choose between 4 films.
  • '''Lido''' [http://www.geocities.com/cineplex_lido/], K. Kartali (__. ________?____), Tel: 2421024311. Has 2 halls, so you can choose between 2 films.
  • '''Metaksourgio''' (Greek: ____________________?__) [http://www.provoles.gr/], every Friday at 21:30, 2.00?. Art movies.
  • '''Achillion''' (Greek: ____?____________) on Iasonos street.
  • Drink

    Winter bars, pubs and clubs, usually close down during summer. Most of them have a different facility for the summer, usually by the sea.

    All year round

  • Cafe Santan. gl Str.. ttp://www.cafesantan.gr. Rock Bar, one of the most famous bars in Volos. Has been around for more than 25 years and is known for its place in the Greek Rock History as most of the famous Greek rock singers have sometime played there. Live music every Tuesday.
  • PocoPico. . . Tiny budget choice. Beer 2.5?, Spirits 4-5?.
  • Posh. apakyriazi (____________________?) 38, Palea district. Electronic music. Beer 5?, Spirits 7?.
  • Balthassar. center . . Huge variety of beers. Beer from 4? to 12?, Spirits 7?.

    Winter only

  • Spitaki. gl (?____), center . . Rock music. Beer 5?, Spirits 7?.

    Summer only

    '''Downtown''' choices are:
  • Liogerma (____?__________). . . Close to Agios Konstantinos church. Spacious, nice sea and Volos view. Beer 4?, Spirits 7?. '''Other''' choices are:
  • Anemos (?________?). . . in Soutrali, Agria 5km from Volos. Small venue, on a jetty with lovely view of Volos. Beer 3?, Spirits 6?.
  • Layal. in Soutrali, Agria 5km from Volos. Beer 5?, Spirits 7.5?-8.5?.
  • Rivera. . . in Kato Gatzea 15km from Volos. A little far from Volos, but excellent summer choice which gathers many people from Volos. Open all day, by the sea, popular for swimming also. There is a dinner section. Beer 4?, Spirits 7?.

    Buy

    There many shops along Ermou street.

    English books can be bought at '''Public''' and '''Papasotiriou''' (__________________?____), both in the center.

    Eat

    Volos specializes in "Tsipouradika" (Greek ______________?________) (also called "Ouzeri" (Greek __________?)) where ([http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tsipouro "Tsipouro"]) (local Greek spirit) is served with a huge variety of tidbits. There are plenty of "tsipouradika" along the waterfront near the port. Cheaper choices can be found in Nea Ionia area.

    The choices for eating are '''Tsipouradika''' (______________?________ or __________?) where seafood is served, '''Taverns''' (______?______) where mostly meat dishes are served, '''Restaurants''' (____________?______) where Greek dishes can be found (there are Italian and Chinese restaurants also), '''Psistaries''' (______________?) (Grill houses) where the main dish is grilled meat, '''Fast Food''' choices are local '''Souvlatzidika''' (______________?______ or ________________?________) where souvlaki is served, and typical fast food chains such as Goody's and Everest. '''Souvlatzidika''' is the cheapest option if you are on a budget.

    People in Greece usually eats late in the evening (21:00 - 24:00), during the day most Taverns, Psistaries and Restaurants are closed. However, Tsipouradika and Fast Food restaurants are open all day long.

    Restaurants (____________?______) and Taverns (______?______)

    Budget

  • Tsardakas (______________??) (Tavern). iprou str (__?________). .
  • Giannakos (__________?____?) (Tavern). pta Platanion (______? ____________?____). 30 2421028730. Small, Giannakos is very friendly.

    Mid range

  • Sogno di San (Italian restaurant). erron str (________?__), Palea district. 30 2421032690. Italian style pitsas and pasta. (Evening only)

    Splurge

  • La Marimba (Mexican restaurant). ikotsara str (____________?____). 30 2421071167. ttp://www.marimba.gr. Romantic tone, has a wonderful courtyard with a lot of trees. One of the best mexican restaurants in Greece. Delicious foods, great drinks (try their margaritas, or caipirinhas and mojitos). Have to book ahead during peak hours (21:00 - 23:00) (Evening only)- Closed on Monday

    Tsipouradika (______________?________ or __________?)

    Most of tsiouradika have a fixed price for tsipouro with tidbit, the price may vary from 3? - 3,5? per 25cl, usually it's the same price in every tsipouradiko. The difference in price comes when ordering extra dishes. Tidbit vary from tsipouradiko to tsipouradiko also, some serve one tidbit per 25cl, while some in the center serve one tidbit per 50cl of tsipouro. Tsipouro is served in open bottles or closed bottles of 25cl, bottled is 0,5? more expensive but the standard quality may be worth it.

  • Volos (__?____?) (Tsipouradiko). rgonafton str (________________?__). . Seafood. At the waterfront. 25cl tsipouro with tidbit 3?, 25cl bottled tsipouro with tidbit 3,5?, serves 3 tidbits per 4x25cl.
  • Papadis (__________??) (Tsipouradiko). rgonafton str (________________?__). . Seafood. At the waterfront. 25cl tsipouro with tidbit 3?, 25cl bottled tsipouro with tidbit 3,5?, serves 3 tidbits per 4x25cl.

    Psistaries (______________?) (Grill houses)

    Psistaries serve mostly meat, salads and french fries. The meat usually is ordered by weight, and the price is per kilo also. One portion is 330gr of grilled meat.

    Sleep

    There are many hotels in Volos. Most are in center near the sea. Car parking could be hard to find in the center of Volos.

    Budget

  • Avra hotel. . . . .

    Mid range

  • Park hotel. eligiorgi str. (____________?______). . . ttp://www.amhotels.gr.

    Splurge

  • Xenia hotel. lastira str. (__________?____). . . ttp://www.xeniavolou.gr/.
  • Volos Palace. enofontos & Thrakon Streets. ehind city hall, near waterfront and train station. 30 24210 76501. ttp://www.volospalace.gr. Very nice new hotel with breakfast buffet, bar and restaurant. Modern, comfortable rooms (half with sea view). Ballroom and conference rooms available for conventions, wedding receptions, special events. Helpful staff -- most speak English.

    Get out

    Mount Pelio is close to Volos. Could be reached by bus or car.

    Sporades Islands are famous during summer. Ferries and hydrofoils connects Volos Port with the islands. <!--- As well as the seaside villages of the Pelion peninsula which can be pretty touristy there are are few nice villages on the eastern side of the Pagasitic Gulf, particularly Amaliapolis. It sits in its own bay with a small island off-shore and has a gently sloping sandy beach (good for kids) and several tavernas and bars, some of which stay open all year. The tavernas are particularly well-known for the fresh fish they serve and have many customers at week-ends with day-trippers from Volos. It is also popular as a holiday destination in August for Athenians. However outside August it is a great spot to get 'away from it all' and there are hardly any foreign tourists. Prices are also very reasonable as the Greek visitors won't put up with over-charging! There is a choice of small hotels and apartments to rent which any web search can turn up. There are other nice beaches within easy reach of Amaliapolis - for example, Nies and near Pigadi. --->

    Consulates

    Volos is home to a few consulates:
  • Consulate of Belgium:
  • Consulate of Denmark:
  • Consulate of France:
  • Consulate of the Germany: Leoforos Dimitriados St. 251, Tel.: +30-24210-25379
  • Consulate of Italy:
  • Vice consulate of The Netherlands: +30 24210-37714