At the northern end of the main drag, Prytanio has rooms named after gods and painted in battleship grey. On the ground floor, all are modern, spacious and have an outdoor patio space. It's run by a welcoming young couple and a good continental breakfast is available for €5.
Prytanio
Peloponnese
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Museum of the History of the Olympic Games in Antiquity
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This extraordinary private collection gets into the literal nuts and bolts behind the technological achievements of the Ancient Greeks. Marvel at the…
2. Olympia Archaeological Museum
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3. Museum of the History of the Olympic Games in Antiquity
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6. Nikolopoulos Andritsena Library
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8. Open Air Water-Power Museum
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