Mycenae is an archaeological site in the Peloponnese of Greece, known for the Mycenaean civilization that flourished during the Bronze Age.
Historically Mycenae was an ancient city-state that developed from around the 16th century BC. They had a very rich culture and were one of the most important centres of ancient Greece.
The main attractions include the Lion’s Garden, the Acropolis of Mycenae with Polycrates, the Tombs of the Atreides (which include the Tomb of Agamemnon) and the Museum of Mycenae.
Wear comfortable clothing and footwear as visiting the archaeological site may require walking and climbing. Also, bring water and protection from the sun.
This is an amazing archaeological site that offers a unique experience exploring the ancient history of Greece.