- Larissa - Wikipedia
A festival celebrated near Larissa resembled the Roman Saturnalia, and at which the slaves were waited on by their masters As the chief city of ancient Thessaly, Larissa was taken by the Thebans and later directly annexed by Philip II of Macedon in 344
- THE 15 BEST Things to Do in Larissa (2025) - Tripadvisor
Things to Do in Larissa, Greece - Larissa Attractions Top Things to Do in Larissa Check out must-see sights and activities: Archeo Theatro Larisas, Ieros Naos Agiou Achilliou, Monuments Statues, Historic Sites For personalized recommendations, try our AI trip-planning product
- Lárissa | Ancient City, Thessaly, Pelasgians | Britannica
Lárissa Greece Also known as: Lárisa, Larissa Written and fact-checked by The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica
- Larissa (regional unit) - Wikipedia
Larissa is the second largest regional unit in Greece, exceeded only by Aetolia-Acarnania It covers about one-third of Thessaly It borders the regional units of Kozani to the northwest, Pieria to the northeast, the Aegean Sea to the east, Magnesia to the southeast, Phthiotis to the south, Karditsa to the southwest and Trikala to the west The tallest mountain in Greece, Mount Olympus (2,917
- Larissa, Greece: All You Must Know Before You Go (2025) - Tripadvisor
Larissa Tourism: Tripadvisor has 7,443 reviews of Larissa Hotels, Attractions, and Restaurants making it your best Larissa resource
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- Larisa - Visit Greece
Walk all the way to Larissa’s busy commercial centre, which is developed in an extensive network of pedestrianized streets Go out on a late-night, or morning shopping; shop for you, your family, or your home, and stroll slowly around the city-centre
- Exploring the Larissa Area | Greek Destinations
The Larissa region in Thessaly is characterized by its diverse landscapes, from fertile plains and lush valleys to rugged mountains and a stunning coastline The region enjoys a Mediterranean climate, with hot summers and mild winters, making it ideal for year-round exploration
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