The Museum of the Royal Tombs of Aigai is located 75 km west of Thessaloniki, Greece, centered around the royal tombs built by the ancient Kingdom of …
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Feb 19, 2025
Absolutely fabulous visit to the Royal Tombs of Macedonia. Even with large school groups visiting this site, we were able to see all of the exhibits with a little flexibility in the order of our vis…Full review by Asta365
Dec 12, 2024
Visiting the Vergina Royal Tombs Museum with a guide was an unforgettable experience! Our guide brought the rich history to life with fascinating stories and in-depth knowledge about the tombs, espec…Full review by christopheralan_trip
Oct 18, 2024
What a great museum to explore! Clothes, intricate jewelery, so many nails and more nails, Each display has a detaiked explanation. Senior citizens from E.U. get in for 1/2 price. Which is a good de…Full review by BLANCA and LES H
What is the best way to get from Thessaloniki to this tomb? Is there public transport to here? Tourist buses? Only taxis? Suggestions?
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There are buses from the nearby city of Veroia to the museum and there is a train as well as a bus from Thessaloniki to Veroia. There is some info on the 'aigai dot gr slash en' site. …
There are buses from the nearby city of Veroia to the museum and there is a train as well as a bus from Thessaloniki to Veroia. There is some info on the 'aigai dot gr slash en' site. However, public transport in Greece is not very reliable. You might try to search online for an organized tour from Thessaloniki that includes the Vergina museum. Hope you enjoy your trip.
I'm looking for a local guide to the museums and archeological site. 3 to 4 hours max. We are three people and we all speak English.
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Thank you for your answers. I contacted the museum and they told me plainly to see their website :) Usually an audioguide is fine but if it is affordable I'd rather have a real person to …
Thank you for your answers. I contacted the museum and they told me plainly to see their website :) Usually an audioguide is fine but if it is affordable I'd rather have a real person to tell me all the stuff and whom I can ask back :)