Marathon Greece - Travel and Tourist Information https://www.greekboston.com/category/marathon/ Est. 1998 - For Greeks To Support Local Greeks Tue, 24 May 2022 16:50:00 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.8.2 https://e498h76z5mp.exactdn.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/01/gb-192.png?lossy=1&quality=65&resize=32%2C32&ssl=1 Marathon Greece - Travel and Tourist Information https://www.greekboston.com/category/marathon/ 32 32 65888807 Marathon, Greece Weather: Temperature and Climate https://www.greekboston.com/travel/marathon-weather/ Fri, 18 Sep 2020 20:34:27 +0000 https://www.greekboston.com/?p=88227 Marathon is a town in Greece that is well-known as the site of the Battle of Marathon that took place in 490 BCE. It was here that the outnumbered Athenian […]

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Marathon is a town in Greece that is well-known as the site of the Battle of Marathon that took place in 490 BCE. It was here that the outnumbered Athenian army defeated the Persians and Pheideppides, A Greek herald, ran from Marathon to Athens to tell of the victory. This is how the modern day marathon race came to be.

The climate in Marathon, Greece is classified as hot-summer Mediterranean. The hottest months in Marathon are June to September, with the driest months being May – August. The coldest month in Marathon is January and December is the wettest month.

This weather forecast in Marathon, Greece, will vary from year to year. The averages that you see below represent historical weather data. Here is the typical weather forecast throughout the year for Marathon, Greece:

January

  • Temperature: 45.14° F (7.3° C) – 56.12° F (13.4° C)
  • Precipitation: 50 mm
  • Climate:13 days of rain on average, 9.9 hours of daylight per day, 5.5 hours of sunshine per day, UV-index 3, water temperature 57.2° F (14° C)
  • Humidity: 74%

February

  • Temperature: 45.86° F (7.7° C) – 57.2° F (14° C)
  • Precipitation: 45 mm
  • Climate: 10 days of rain on average, 10.8 hours of daylight per day, 6.6 hours of sunshine per day, UV-index 4, water temperature 57.2° F (14° C)
  • Humidity: 73%

March  

  • Temperature: 50° F (10° C) – 62.6° F (17° C)
  • Precipitation: 38 mm
  • Climate: 11 days of rain on average, 12 hours of daylight per day, 8 hours of sunshine per day, UV-index 4, water temperature 57.2° F (14° C)
  • Humidity: 69%

April

  • Temperature: 53.6° F (12° C) – 69.8° F (21° C)
  • Precipitation: 25 mm
  • Climate: 7.8 days of rain on average, 13.2 hours of daylight per day, 10.2 hours of sunshine per day, UV-index 5, water temperature 59° F (15° C)
  • Humidity: 65%

May

  • Temperature: 62.6° F (17° C) – 79.7° F (26.5° C)
  • Precipitation: 18 mm
  • Climate: 7.6 days of rain on average, 14.3 hours of daylight per day, 11.3 hours of sunshine per day, UV-index 6, water temperature 64.4° F (18° C)
  • Humidity: 60%

June

  • Temperature: 69.8° F (21° C) – 87.8° F (31° C)
  • Precipitation: 13 mm
  • Climate: 5.3 days of rain on average, 14.8 hours of daylight per day, 11.8 hours of sunshine per day, UV-index 7, water temperature 71.6° F (22° C)
  • Humidity: 56%

July  

  • Temperature: 76.1° F (24.5° C) – 93.2° F (34° C)
  • Precipitation: 6 mm
  • Climate: 2 days of rain on average, 14.5 hours of daylight per day, 12 hours of sunshine per day, UV-index 7, water temperature 75.2° F (24° C)
  • Humidity: 53%

August

  • Temperature: 77° F (25° C) – 93.2° F (34° C)
  • Precipitation: 4 mm
  • Climate: 1.8 days of rain on average, 13.6 hours of daylight per day, 12 hours of sunshine per day, UV-index 7, water temperature 75.2° F (24° C)
  • Humidity: 52%

September

  • Temperature: 69.8° F (21° C) – 85.1° F (29.5° C)
  • Precipitation: 36 mm
  • Climate: 6 days of rain on average, 12.4 hours of daylight per day, 10 hours of sunshine per day,UV-index 5, water temperature 73.4° F (23° C)
  • Humidity: 59%

October

  • Temperature: 61.7° F (16.5° C) – 75.2° F (24° C)
  • Precipitation: 39 mm
  • Climate: 8.1 days of rain on average, 11.2 hours of daylight per day, 7 hours of sunshine per day, UV-index 4, water temperature 69.8° F (21° C)
  • Humidity: 67%

November

  • Temperature: 53.6° F (12° C) – 66.2° F (19° C)
  • Precipitation: 67 mm
  • Climate: 10 days of rain on average, 10.1 hours of daylight per day, 6.4 hours of sunshine per day, UV-index 4, water temperature 66.2° F (19° C)
  • Humidity: 73%

December

  • Temperature: 47.84° F (8.8° C) – 59° F (15° C)
  • Precipitation: 82 mm
  • Climate: 14 days of rain on average, 9.6 hours of daylight per day, 5.7 hours of sunshine per day, UV-index 2, water temperature 60.8° F (16° C)
  • Humidity: 73%

The hot-summer Mediterranean climate of Marathon, Greece makes it the perfect destination for lovers of the sun during the summer or cooler temperatures during the winter months.

Find the current weather forecast for Marathon, Greece here:

Accuweather – Marathon, Greece Weather Forecast

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What to Do in Marathon, Greece https://www.greekboston.com/travel/what-do-marathon/ Fri, 16 Aug 2019 20:49:10 +0000 https://www.greekboston.com/?p=78332 Marathon, Greece is well-known for the Battle of Marathon, but if you’re planning to visit the area, know that there is a lot to explore. There are attractions, important historic […]

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Marathon, Greece is well-known for the Battle of Marathon, but if you’re planning to visit the area, know that there is a lot to explore. There are attractions, important historic sites, and much more to offer that you won’t want to miss. Here’s what you can do while visiting Marathon.

Visit Lake Marathon

Constructed in 1931, Lake Marathon is water supply reservoir. It is an artificial lake, but the landscape surrounding it adds to the beauty and creates a lovely lake-like experience. It’s the perfect place to go when you want to escape the hustle and bustle of Athens and relax for a bit. The lake is just 1 hour from Athens by car. Just a 10 minute drive from the Marathon Dam you will come to location of the Marathon Battle.

The Battle of Marathon took place in 490 BC and would be won by the Athenians, showing Greeks that the Persians could be beaten. If you visit Lake Marathon, you’ll want to stop and see this important site as well. If you enjoy hiking, there is a trail that goes through the Oinoi Gorge to the Marathon Dam. This trail is 8 km and clearly marked. There are also other trails in the area for you to choose from.

Visit a Museum

Marathon is home to a few museums. Marathon is where the marathon race was born, so if you’re going to visit just one museum, The Marathon Run Museum is the perfect choice. The museum showcases more than 3,100 exhibits that take you through the history of the marathon race from 1896 until today. There are medals, Olympic posters, personal items of athletes, and so much more.

One important collection is the personal items of the first Olympic Marathon Race winner named Spyros Louis. The Archaeological Museum of Marathon consists of five different halls. Collections include pottery from the Neolithic Period from the Cave of Pan; grave reliefs, statues, and boundary stones from around the Marathon area; and statues. Another museum you might be interested in is the Marathon Battlefield and Museum.

Take a Tour

A tour can be a wonderful to see Marathon, Greece. It will allow you to see the most important sites in an organized and timely manner. One tour you can choose is an eight-hour tour of Athens and Marathon that will take you to the Acropolis of Athens and the archaeological site of Marathon as well as the site of the Battle of Marathon.

You can choose from private tours and group tours. Highlights of tours can include: the Marathon Tomb, the Marathon Museum, Marathon Beach, the Temple of Nemesis, and the Temple of Themis. Taking a tour with an experienced guide to explain things along the way is a great way to experience Marathon, Greece.

When visiting Marathon, Greece you can expect a variety of things to see and do. Whether your interests lie in history, nature, or adventure, Marathon has something to offer you.

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Museums to Visit in Marathon, Greece https://www.greekboston.com/travel/museums-marathon/ Fri, 10 May 2019 17:18:51 +0000 https://www.greekboston.com/?p=77127 Marathon is a town located approximately 40 km from Athens. The town was named for a fennel herb that grows in abundance in the area. Marathon’s claim to fame is […]

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Marathon is a town located approximately 40 km from Athens. The town was named for a fennel herb that grows in abundance in the area. Marathon’s claim to fame is that the marathon race is named after the town. In 490 BC, the ancient town of Marathon was the site of the Battle of Marathon, which would find the outnumbered Athenian army defeating the Persians. A Greek herald by the name of Pheidippides was sent running from Marathon to Athens to deliver news of the victory. This would inspire the modern marathon running race.

Marathon has a lot of history to offer and because of this, there are a couple of museums that you should be sure to visit when in Marathon, Greece.

Marathon Run Museum

The Marathon Run Museum presents a permanent exhibition of the history of the Olympic Marathons from 1896 – present. There are over 4,000 exhibits that showcase the Olympic Marathons. There are two major sections of the exhibition: the history of the Olympic Marathon as shown through rare objects and thematic sections that explore the races held around the world. Presented are equipment of athletes, women in marathon races, and Olympic champions. You will see the medal of the very first road race winner Spyros Louis. There is also a copy of the cup he was awarded in 1896 and some of his belongings. Many other marathoners are showcased at the museum. Anyone with an interest in the Olympic games must visit the Marathon Run Museum. You will be fascinated by exhibitions that you won’t see anywhere else.

Archaeological Museum of Marathon

The exhibits at the Archaeological Museum of Marathon span from prehistoric times to the Late Roman era. Showcased are items that come from excavated sites, mostly cemeteries. The museum features pottery of the Neolithic Period, which comes from the cave of Pan. There is Early Cycladic pottery, which comes from the cemetery at Tsepi. Also featured are statues and architectural parts from the Egyptian sanctuary dating back to the 2nd century AD. Considered the most important exhibits include a funerary Panathenaic amphora dating to the 4th century BC, a statue of a laying diety from the Pythenion at Oinoe dating to the 2nd century AD, and the head of Herodes Atticus from the Tumulus (grave mound) dating to the 2nd century BC. The museum is located close to the tumulus of Marathon. If you’re interested in archaeology and learning about the local culture of Marathon, this museum is worth a stop.

Marathon Battlefield and Museum

If you want to see the location where the Marathon Battle took place up close and personal, you can! Admission costs gets you into the museum as well as to the burial mound. 192 Athenians who died in this victorious battle were cremated and buried together in the mound.

Marathon is a town rich in history. If you’re visiting Marathon and want to immerse yourself in its history, checking out at least one of these museums should be on your to-do list.

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Visit Marathon Lake in Marathon, Greece https://www.greekboston.com/travel/marathon-lake/ Sun, 24 May 2015 16:43:12 +0000 https://www.greekboston.com/?p=88892 Marathon Lake is located in the beautiful Greek region of Attica on the Aegean Sea. It features crystal-clear waters and picturesque beaches and woodlands. These are both scenic and relaxing. […]

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Marathon Lake is located in the beautiful Greek region of Attica on the Aegean Sea. It features crystal-clear waters and picturesque beaches and woodlands. These are both scenic and relaxing. But, it feels much more remote. It has an incredible mountainous landscape and natural woodland. The best thing about Marathon is that you can rest assured your visit will be memorable! Visit Lake Marathon and enjoy the pure natural beauty.

About Marathon Lake

Marathon Lake is a lake in the municipality of Marathon in Attica, Greece. It was formed by the construction of Marathon Dam and was inaugurated in 1974. The dam’s reservoir is pretty large, and the lake itself is sizable. Marathon Lake is among the biggest lakes in Greece and one of the most beautiful ones. Its waters are crystal clear. Its beaches are sandy and clean with many facilities. For instance, it has sun loungers, cafes, and restaurants with live music.

What to Do at Marathon Lake

If you’re visiting Marathon, there are many things to do here. If you’re lucky enough to arrive on a Monday or Friday, you can enjoy the local market, which takes place every week. It is ideal for water sports such as windsurfing, water skiing, or jet skiing. A pleasant walk along the banks will take visitors to a large beach area. The beach area has shallow waters suitable for children.

Also, there are plenty of cafes, restaurants, and bars. All these serve delicious Greek food and drinks. If you want to get some exercise, you’ll enjoy many walking trails around the lake. They provide fantastic views over the water and surrounding area. For those who like more extreme sports, hiking trails take you into the nearby mountains. Here, you’ll climb rocks or ride horses through forested areas.

Getting to Marathon Lake

Marathon is accessible via bus from Athens. Several buses run daily from the city center to Marathon. The buses leave from Athinas Square and run until around 23:00 each night. The journey takes about an hour and a half. You can purchase tickets online or at any kiosk or newsstand near Athinas Square. You can also buy your return ticket to Athens on the same day of travel. If you’re traveling with luggage, there are two luggage storage facilities. You’ll find these located inside the KTEL Bus Terminal at Athinas Square.

Marathon Lake is an excellent vacation destination. It is ideal for those who love water sports and outdoor activities. You’ll love it for its natural beauty. It also excels in ecological importance provided by its wildlife and plant species. You can also love it for its historical significance.

Those who visit the lake will find themselves near plenty of shops and restaurants. These facilities specialize in fresh seafood. Marathon Lake is close to a variety of tourist attractions. It gives visitors easy access to some of Greece’s most breathtaking landscapes. Contact us today to book a tour of the lake area!

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Visit Marathon – Home of the Famous Foot Race https://www.greekboston.com/travel/visit-marathon/ Mon, 16 Mar 2015 21:34:52 +0000 http://www.greekboston.com/?p=46679 As with many places in Greece, the old coexists with the new. Today, Marathon, Greece is a modern town where vehicles speed through the streets and people talk on their […]

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As with many places in Greece, the old coexists with the new. Today, Marathon, Greece is a modern town where vehicles speed through the streets and people talk on their cell phones. It was also the site of a famous battle during the Persian Invasion of Greece. While here, visitors can tour the ancient battleground while also getting a taste for life in Greece today. Here’s some more information about what to see and do while here.

Brief History of Marathon

During the Battle of Marathon, the Persians outnumbered the Greeks considerably, yet still managed to win. A Greek scout, Phidippides, ran from the site of the battle to Athens, a distance of around twenty-six miles, to let the Athenians know that the Greeks had won the battle and to let them know that the Persians were en route. Because of him, they had ample warning to gather their soldiers and dispatch the navy, which resulted in Persia’s defeat. So, Marathon was not only the site of a battle, but also the place where the first marathon was run.

Visit the Archaeological Site

Today, visitors can take tours and visit the site of this ancient battle. There is also a museum on the location, which offers some great information about the history. Besides showing information about the battle itself, there is also information about other area archaeological findings, such as the nearby Cave of Pan. While here, make the 1 km trek to the tomb where the Athenian soldiers who died at the Battle of Marathon are buried.

Day Trip from Athens

Though there are plenty of area hotels to stay in, Marathon is also a doable day trip from Athens. So, if you are using Athens as a base for your trip, you can always make the drive yourself, take public transportation, or book a guided tour. The Attica countryside is beautiful which will make the journey from Athens to Marathon a pleasant one. While at your hotel, ask them for advice as to the best way to reach Marathon during your stay.

Other Things to Do in Marathon

Besides touring the battlefield and visiting the museum, there are other things you can do in Marathon during your stay. Here are some of the highlights:

  • Lake Marathon. This lake was actually created in 1931 to become the main source of water for Athens. Additionally, it is also very scenic and is one of the only wetlands in Attica.
  • Schinias National Park. If you want to view a unique ecosystem, this park is worth a visit. Besides viewing the wildlife, there are also plenty of opportunities for hiking.
  • Oinoi’s Gorge. This is another beautiful natural feature in Marathon. The gorge is the location of the Cave of Pan, many natural springs, and an ancient river.
  • Monastery of Saint Ephraim. If you want to visit a Greek Orthodox religious site while here, the monastery is a good choice. Saint Ephraim was alive in the 14th and 15th centuries and was a martyr.

Even though Marathon was the site of an ancient battle, there are also plenty of other things to do!

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Tour the Marathon Run Museum in Marathon, Greece https://www.greekboston.com/travel/marathon-run-museum/ Tue, 30 Dec 2014 20:29:32 +0000 https://www.greekboston.com/?p=80995 Athens is a city rich in history, architecture, and amazing sites to see. Athens is the homeland of scholars, gods, goddesses, musicians, philosophers, and athletes. Some of the athletic history […]

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Athens is a city rich in history, architecture, and amazing sites to see. Athens is the homeland of scholars, gods, goddesses, musicians, philosophers, and athletes. Some of the athletic history of Athens as well as the history of the Olympics can be seen at the Marathon Run Museum in Marathon, Greece. Here’s what you should know about the Marathon Run Museum.

About the Marathon Run Museum

Located in the town of Marathon, the Marathon Run Museum is located where the marathon race all started. The small museum showcases more than 4,000 exhibits that present the Marathon race from 1896 to present day. This permanent exhibition is divided into two sections.

The first building contains the history of the Olympic Marathon Race, which is presented through the collection of rare objects. The second building showcases the global movement of the Marathon race. This is presented with thematic sections that offer a view into races around the world, Olympic champions, women in Marathon races, and equipment used in races.

There is an exhibit to showcase the medal of the first Olympic Marathon road race in 1896, Spyros Louis, a copy of the cup he was awarded, and some of his personal belongings. There are also medals and personal and athletic belongings of the winner of the first Marathon in history and the second winner in the 1896 Olympic Marathon Harilaos Vasilakos.

There are also wonderful exhibits showcasing Japanese women marathoners Naoko Takahashi (2000) and Yoku Arimori (2004) as well as the Swiss Champion Marathoner Franzisca Rochat Mozer.

Tour the Marathon Run Museum

You can easily spend an hour or longer looking at all the exhibits of the Marathon Run Museum. Whether you’re a runner or not, the museum offers a wonderful and thorough look into the history of the Marathon Run Museum. The exhibits have plenty of information for you to read and learn more. The memorabilia of the athletes is especially fascinating to see.

You can view Olympic posters from throughout the years. See the earliest posters all the way up to modern Olympics. There are also historic photographs, important texts, torches, videos, and statues. The 20 minute video, which is available in both Greek and English) shares the history of the Marathon beginning with the Battle of Marathon.

Cost of admission to the Marathon Run Museum is 2 Euros and free for children under 8 years old. The staff at the museum is warm and friendly, so if you have any questions, feel free to ask.

Getting to Marathon from Athens can be done by train or taxi, both of which take about 35 minutes. Taking the bus takes about 95 minutes. If you rent a car, the trip will take about 40 minutes. If you are visiting or staying at the nearby resort, you can take a bike ride to the Marathon Run Museum.

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