Discover the Serenity of Profitis Ilias Monastery
Experience the tranquility and breathtaking views of Profitis Ilias Monastery, a historic haven above Delphi, Greece.
Perched majestically above Delphi, Profitis Ilias Monastery is a serene sanctuary imbued with history and spirituality. Established centuries ago, this monastery is not just a religious site; it is also a place where visitors can immerse themselves in the tranquility of nature. The stunning architecture, featuring traditional Greek design, evokes a sense of peace and reverence, making it an ideal location for quiet contemplation or prayer. As you approach the monastery, the panoramic views of the surrounding landscape unfold, offering a breathtaking backdrop that enhances the overall experience. Exploring the monastery grounds, you will find beautifully maintained gardens and pathways that invite exploration. The atmosphere is imbued with a sense of calm that encourages visitors to take their time, reflect, and soak in the beauty of their surroundings. The interior of the monastery boasts exquisite religious art and artifacts, inviting admiration and respect from all who enter. It's a perfect spot for photographers seeking to capture the essence of Greek spirituality amidst stunning natural beauty. When visiting, it’s important to remember the respectful dress code typical of religious sites in Greece. This ensures that you not only enjoy the beauty of the Profitis Ilias Monastery but also honor its sacred significance. Whether you're a history enthusiast, a spiritual seeker, or simply a traveler looking for a unique experience, Profitis Ilias Monastery is a must-visit destination that promises lasting memories.
Local tips
- Wear comfortable shoes; the path to the monastery can involve steep climbs.
- Visit early in the morning or late afternoon for the best lighting and fewer crowds.
- Respect the local customs by dressing modestly when entering the monastery.
- Bring a camera to capture the stunning panoramic views from the monastery.
- Take time to explore the surrounding area, as the landscapes are truly magnificent.
A brief summary to Profitis Ilias Monastery
- EO48, Delphi, 330 54, GR
- +302265035002
Getting There
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Public Bus
Start at the central bus station of Alexandroupoli, located near the city center. Take a local bus heading towards the region of Makri. The bus ride will take approximately 30 minutes. Ask the driver to drop you off at the nearest stop to Profitis Ilias Monastery. From there, you may need to walk for about 15-20 minutes uphill to reach the monastery, following the signs that indicate 'Profitis Ilias'.
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Walking
If you're already at the city center, begin by walking towards the waterfront promenade (Paralia). From the promenade, head south towards the main road. Follow the road signs to Makri. The walk is about 1.5 hours but offers beautiful sea views. Once you reach the outskirts of Makri, look for signs directing you to Profitis Ilias Monastery and follow the path uphill.
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Taxi
For a more comfortable option, you can take a taxi from anywhere in Alexandroupoli. Simply tell the driver you want to go to Profitis Ilias Monastery. The taxi ride will take around 20 minutes, depending on traffic. Make sure to confirm the fare before departing or ask if they use a meter.
Attractions Nearby to Profitis Ilias Monastery
- Belling goats
- Pavillion
- Phrýnichos
- Ancient path Kirra Delphi
- monument to the poet A.S. Pushkin
- Hydraulic structures
- Πανόραμα Δελφικού τοπίου
- View point
- Ancient Stadium of Delphi
- Καταρράκτης Τρούπας
- Museum of Delphic Festivals
- The Ancient Theater of Delphi
- Water source/ Eleonas
- Delphi Archaeological Museum
- Temple of Apollo
Landmarks nearby to Profitis Ilias Monastery
- European Cultural Centre of Delphi
- Agia Varvara
- Pillar of Prusias II
- Tripod of the Plataeans
- Ancient Roman Sarcophagi Site
- The Peak of Love
- Κορυφή Βάκχου
- Gravia Inn
- Στήλη των 300 Σπαρτιατών
- Historical Information Center for Thermopylae
- Athanasios Diakos monument
- Gorgopotamos Bridge
- Mnimio Ellina Aeroporou
- Πλ. Πάρκου
- Pl. Diakou