Greece · 2026 guide
Things to Do in Volos
Everything you need to explore Volos — top attractions, local dining, insider tips and transport.
Cultural in Volos
Lively waterfront walkway lined with benches, a few small tavernas, and working fishing boats. Families fish off the jetty in the evening.
🕐 Open 24 hours (tavernas operational 12:00–23:00)
💡 Order a 'kalamaki souvlaki' at Ouzeri Tou Vasili (about 5 euros) and sit facing the water — the sunset spreads pink across the gulf. No cover charge.
Hotels near Port Promenade and Tsaritsani Taverna Area →Park in Volos
Large, shady park with mature plane trees, a small lake with ducks, and paved walking paths. Benches are scattered throughout.
🕐 Open 24 hours
💡 Take the path behind the Municipal Conservatory — it loops around the duck pond and is quieter than the main avenue. Peak heat: go before 10am.
Hotels near Volos Municipal Park →Landmark in Volos
Scenic overlook just outside the village of Makrinitsa, offering views across the Pagasetic Gulf and the city below.
🕐 No restrictions
💡 Walk the cobblestone lanes from the central square (15 minutes up) rather than driving — the old houses and flowerpots are worth it. Bring flat shoes.
Hotels near Makrinitsa Village Viewpoint →Museum in Volos
Museum housing Neolithic finds from Dimini and Sesklo, plus classical Greek artifacts. The exhibits are well-lit and labelled in English and Greek.
🕐 08:30–15:30, closed Mondays
💡 Go mid-morning on a weekday to avoid school groups. The small cafe in the courtyard has decent coffee at 3 euros.
Hotels near Volos Archaeological Museum →Historic in Volos
Excavated prehistoric settlement with a stone rampart, two-storey houses, and a central courtyard. Clear information boards trace life around 5000 BCE.
🕐 08:00–15:00, closed Tuesdays
💡 Combine with Sesklo (same ticket) — the bus from Volos stops 500m from the site. Entry costs about 4 euros.
Hotels near Dimini Neolithic Settlement →Where to Eat in Volos
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the best things to do in Volos?
The top attractions include Port Promenade and Tsaritsani Taverna Area, Volos Municipal Park, Makrinitsa Village Viewpoint, Volos Archaeological Museum, Dimini Neolithic Settlement.
How many days do you need in Volos?
Most visitors spend 2–4 days to see the main highlights. Three days is ideal for a first visit — see our Volos 3-day itinerary for a day-by-day plan.
What is Volos famous for?
Volos is known for its history, culture and distinctive character. Visitors come for the landmarks, food scene and local atmosphere.
Where should I eat in Volos?
Top options include Τα σκαλάκια της Χαράς, Οίστρος, Τζιμης, Ουζερί - Η παλιά σκάλα - ΠΑΠΑΔΗΣ.