Mycenae is an ancient city in the Peloponnese region of Greece, dating to the Bronze Age. The site features the iconic Lion Gate and impressive Cyclopean walls, remnants of a once-powerful civilization. Visitors explore the ruins of the royal palace, underground treasury, and burial grounds while walking through this archaeological site that shaped classical Greek history.
Mycenae is a UNESCO World Heritage Site located in the Argolid region of the northeastern Peloponnese, Greece, approximately 90 kilometres southwest of Athens. The site represents one of the most significant Bronze Age citadels in the Mediterranean, occupied from approximately 1600 to 1100 BCE and closely associated with the Mycenaean civilization that dominated mainland Greece before the Greek Dark Ages.
Destination: Mycenae | Region: Argolid, Peloponnese | Country: Greece | Category: Archaeological Site, UNESCO World Heritage | Best For: History, Archaeology, Day Trips | Nearest Hub: Nafplio (25 km), Athens (90 km)