Knossos Palace

Knossos Palace tickets & tours

Greece

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Seeping in history, mystery, and with a strong connection to Greek mythology, the ancient Knossos Palace is an enigmatic archaeological site located about 20 minutes south of modern-day Heraklion on the Greek island of Crete. Knossos Palace dates back to 1900 BC and is believed to have been the ceremonial and political centre of the Minoan civilization. Knossos is also considered by some to have been the first city in Europe.

Knossos Palace is heavily associated with the Greek myth of the Minotaur, a half-man, half-bull creature imprisoned in a labyrinth commissioned by King Minos and built by famed architect Daedalus. The palace is also connected to the story of Daedalus and Icarus.

Evidence suggests the area surrounding Knossos Palace was first settled by humans in the Neolithic period around 7000 BC. The palace itself was constructed in 1900 BC and mysteriously destroyed around 1380-1100 BC. The ruins were left abandoned until being discovered, excavated, and restored in the early 20th century by a team led by British archaeologist Arthur Evans.

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Knossos Palace

Knossos Palace

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Reviews Knossos Palace

3/5
Rachel and Lawrence , 16 Sept 2025

“We found the day very long, if you are on an early pick up, we spent two hours each way. We first went to Knossos and it was very busy, that's what all the excursions do. As there were also three cruise ships in port as well. It would have been better to do Knossos in the afternoon. The tour guide was very nice and accommodating. Driver did a good job as well. Overall though going from Rethymno be prepared to be on the coach for a long time.”

3/5
Jo , 14 Sept 2025

“Coach over half an hour late, no update given Nowhere near enough time in Knossos. Felt very rushed. Far far too much time in Heraklion which would have been better used in Knossos. Guide Maria was fantastically knowledgeable”

3/5
The famiky, 14 Jul 2025
3/5
Len, 20 Jun 2025

“Knossos palace was much too crowded, why go there on days when you know cruise ships will be arriving? The guide was very knowledgeable but unfortunately it was too much information to take in. I would have liked more time to explore at my own pace. It was an eleven hour day for us, but most of that time was take up with picking up and dropping off other passengers.”

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