Tickets for Knossos Palace

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Adress: Φειδίου 8, Heraklion 714 09, Greece

  • Bus to Knossos: Take Bus Line 2 from Heraklion to Knossos Palace. The journey takes approximately 36 minutes.
  • Taxi to Knossos: A quick and convenient option — a taxi ride from Heraklion takes around 5 minutes.
  • On Foot: Walking is not recommended, as Knossos is a considerable distance from Heraklion and the roads can be quite busy. Opt for a bus or taxi for a safer and easier trip

March to August: Typically 8am to 8pm
September to February: 
Typically 8am to 5pm
Last admission: 
15 minutes before closing time
Closed on: 1 January, 25 March, Easter Sunday, 25, and 26 December

  • Duration of visit: 3 to 4 hours
  • Best time to visit: March to May and September to October are the best months to visit the Heraklion Palace of Knossos for manageable crowds and pleasant temperatures. If you are planning a visit between June to August, reach early in the morning or visit after the sun goes down for fewer visitors. Weekdays are comparatively less crowded than weekends and public holidays.

History and Architecture of the Little Palace of Knossos

The Little Palace was built in the Late Minoan I period (16th century BCE) and underwent several expansions and modifications in the Neopalatial period (15th-14th century BCE). It was located on the west side of the central court of the Palace of Knossos and served as the residence of the royal family, as well as the administrative center for the surrounding area. The Little Palace was an impressive architectural masterpiece, boasting a sophisticated system of corridors, staircases, and light wells that created a play of light and shadow. Its façade featured a composite order of pilasters, double columns, and lintels, which gave it a monumental appearance and emphasised its significance as a palace. The Little Palace consisted of several interconnected buildings, including a central court, a west wing, a domestic quarter, and a storeroom. The central court was the heart of the palace and was surrounded by a portico with sixteen square pillars. The west wing accommodated the throne room, a banqueting hall, and a reception hall. The domestic quarter had numerous rooms for the royal family and their attendants, including a bathroom with a flushing toilet and a sophisticated drainage system. The storeroom housed large storage jars, called pithoi, which contained food, wine, oil, and other commodities. Source:knossos-palace.gr

North Lustral Basin

One of the most important restoration projects at Knossos is the North Lustral Basin. This area suffered damage over time, and restoration efforts aim to repair this damage and preserve the area for future generations. In this article, we’ll explore the restoration efforts at the Palace at Knossos and uncover the mysteries of the subterranean structures.Preserving historical sites like Knossos is vital for future generations to learn about the past. Restoration work at Knossos has been ongoing since the early 1900s, and the North Lustral Basin is just one example of the work being done to preserve these ancient structures.

Knossos: Beyond a Royal Residence

Far more than just a palace, Knossos was a thriving center of administration, commerce, and culture. Within its vast complex, skilled artisans operated workshops that produced goods traded throughout the Mediterranean. Thanks to its strategic location near the coast, Knossos also functioned as a vital port city. This dynamic blend of political, economic, and cultural roles makes Knossos one of the most important archaeological sites in Europe.

Knossos Palace Ticket Prices

Entry to the Knossos Palace, complete with audio narration, starts at just €24.95. Τhis is a combo ticket including both the Knossos Palace and the Knossos Palace Audio Guide.

How to book Knossos Palace tickets?

We recommend you book Knossos Palace tickets online to save time and money. Online ticket bookings are more convenient and fuss-free since you can secure your tickets with just a click, especially in peak season.

Why should I book Knossos Palace tickets online?

The most reliable way to secure your entry to Knossos Palace is by booking online in advance, especially since on-site availability can be limited. Online reservations guarantee access regardless of crowd levels on the day of your visit — and often come with exclusive deals and discounts

What do Knossos Palace tickets include?

Most Knossos Palace tickets offer an audio guide, offline text, and maps. The audio tour for the Palace is available in both English and German and Italian. The Museum’s Audio guide is available in English only.

What are Knossos Palace’s opening hours?

Knossos Palace is open daily from 8:00 AM to 8:00 PM, year-round. If you’re visiting during the summer months, it’s best to arrive early in the morning or later in the afternoon to avoid the peak heat and enjoy a more comfortable experience.

 

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