Palace of Knossos Tours from Heraklion
Step into Europe’s oldest city at Knossos: the great Minoan palace just outside Heraklion, legendary home of King Minos and the Labyrinth of the Minotaur, with its restored frescoes, the throne room, grand staircases and 4,000-year-old ruins. Skip-the-line tickets and expert guides bring this Bronze Age wonder to life.
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Palace of Knossos in Heraklion — FAQ
What is the Palace of Knossos?
Knossos is the great Minoan palace near Heraklion, the centre of Europe’s oldest civilisation around 4,000 years ago, linked to the myth of King Minos and the Labyrinth, with restored frescoes, the throne room and grand staircases.
Is a guided tour of Knossos worth it?
Yes — Knossos is a vast, complex site whose ruins come alive with a guide explaining the Minoan civilisation, the frescoes and the Minotaur legend; skip-the-line tickets also save time in summer.
How far is Knossos from Heraklion?
Knossos is just about 5 km from Heraklion’s centre, a short drive or bus ride; tours include transport, skip-the-line entry and a guide, often combined with the archaeological museum.























