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Greek Isles : Iraklion

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Eastern Crete begins with Iraklion, on the northern side of the island. Iraklion is Crete's largest city, and perhaps it's most historic. It is a place filled with artifacts and remnants of both Minoan and Venetian rule, linking ancient times to modernity.

The site Iraklion was first established by Arab rulers of Crete in the 9th century AD. Soon after, the Venetians inhabited the city. Visitors will marvel at the Venetian relics visible in the form of fountains and large walls built during their rule. In addition to the stunning architecture of the numerous historic churches, museums and government buildings, tourists will also be treated to a host of walkways and narrow streets that easily facilitate a walking tour of the city's most important and spectacular sites.

Today Iraklion is a vibrant city of 120,000 citizens. Because Iraklion is Crete's most prominent port, most tourists will pass though the city at least twice during their stay on the island. For that reason, it is not the quietest of cities. It is a crowded place complete with industry, commotion, and traffic, but for those looking to find a city with liveliness and tourist attractions, it is a great place to visit. So if you are willing to contend with the trade and tourism, you are sure to be rewarded by the historical lessons to be learned here. And you will love choosing from Iraklion's delightful restaurants to satisfy the hunger you are sure to work up while sightseeing.

  Iraklion Facts
  Currency Euro
  Language Greek
  Area Code 28102, 28103

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