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Greece: Travel Guide: Thessalia:
Magnesia: Volos
Greece:
Thessalia:
Magnesia:
Volos
Volos (Greek: Βόλος) is a coastal port city situated at the
center of the Greek mainland, about 326 km north from Athens and 215
km south from Thessaloniki. It is the capital of the Magnesia
prefecture.
Built at the innermost point of the Pagasetic Gulf and at the foot
of Mount Pilio or Pelion (the land of the Centaurs), Volos is the
only outlet towards the sea from Thessaly, the country's largest
agricultural region. With a population of around 200,000, it is an
important industrial centre, while its port provides a bridge
between Europe, the Middle East and Asia. Volos is the third of
Greece's major commercial ports, but also gains significant traffic
because of its connection by ferry and hydrofoil with the nearby
Sporades Islands, which include Skiathos, Skopelos and Alonissos.
There are also connections to Limnos, Lesvos, Chios and Skyros.
Volos is the most recent of the Greek port cities, with a remarkably
large proportion of modern buildings, erected in the wake of the
catastrophic earthquakes of 1955, and including the municipalities
of Volos, Nea Ionia and Iolkos, as well as smaller suburban
communities. The economy of the city is based on manufacturing,
trade, services and tourism, and with its improved infrastructure
the city is increasingly dynamic. Home to the University of
Thessaly, one of the most important in country, the city also
offfers a wide range of facilities for the organization of
conferences, exhibitions and major cultural and scientific events,
together with international-standard sporting amenities.
Volos participated in the Olympic Games, and as an Olympic City it
helped to present a new face of contemporary Greece to a world
audience. The city has also since played host to a succession of
athletic events, such as the European Athletic Championships. It
will host the 2013 Mediterranean Games.
Hotels in Volos:
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Volos Palace |
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The
home-coming of the Olympic Games to the country that
invented them, constituted a vaulting horse for the creation
of a hotel-terminus for Volos' tourist infrastructure. The
Volos Palace, looks towards the Pagasitic Gulf, with an
inspired neoclassic architecture and all the contemporary
comforts, thus constituting the ideal choice for every
visitor.... |
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