10 Things to do in Zakynthos Town That You Shouldn't Miss

May 27, 2021 Tambra Mccollister

Discover the best top things to do in Zakynthos Town, Greece including Zakynthos Tennis Association, Agios Dionisios Church, Solomos Wines, Zakynthos Metropolis Church, Church Agios Nikolaos of Molos, Daphni Nesting Beach, Agiou Markou Square, St. Markus Catholic Church, Museum of D Solomos and Eminent People of Zakynthos, KTEL Zakynthou - Public Bus.
Restaurants in Zakynthos Town

1. Zakynthos Tennis Association

Zakynthos Town 29100 Greece +30 2695 041300 [email protected] http://tenniszante.gr
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5.0 based on 4 reviews

Zakynthos Tennis Association

Zakynthos Tennis Association is a athletic tennis club. In a unique and in the full harmony with nature place, at the coastal region of Zakynthos Town (Kryoneri), you can find the club The club offers the following facilities and services for your athletic activities :Two (2) tennis courtsPrivate tennis lessonsMini tennisAcademy tennisSeniors Also, functions secretariat that it informs f

2. Agios Dionisios Church

Markovitz 1, Zakynthos Town 29100 Greece
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4.5 based on 630 reviews

Agios Dionisios Church

Reviewed By awilkins603

One of the top monument to visit while you'll be in Zakynthos. Saint Dennis 'church has built before the big earthquake of Zakynthos and it's an old monument that in the its interior includes many saint historical paintings as also and the relic of Saint Dennis

3. Solomos Wines

Kydoni-Bohali, Zakynthos Town 29100 Greece +30 2695 027700 [email protected] http://www.facebook.com/solomoswines
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4.5 based on 38 reviews

Solomos Wines

Solomos Wines is situated on the foot of the historic Venezian Castle of Zakynthos. The family makes wines at this same area for four generations and uses grapes only from local native grape varieties. All of the wines are of Protected Geographical Indication. The winery is open for visitors where they can have a wine tasting and visit the underground cellar.

4. Zakynthos Metropolis Church

Kapodistriou 10, Zakynthos Town 291 00 Greece
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4.5 based on 23 reviews

Zakynthos Metropolis Church

5. Church Agios Nikolaos of Molos

Venizelou 4, Zakynthos Town Greece +30 2695 023264
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4.5 based on 6 reviews

Church Agios Nikolaos of Molos

6. Daphni Nesting Beach

Zakynthos Town Greece http://www.nmp-zak.org
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4.0 based on 212 reviews

Daphni Nesting Beach

Reviewed By alessandrogalardi

the way to get the place is not easy, but once there you can enjoy this place with beautiful beach (where turtles are used to put their eggs) and a real protected marine area. You can easily see fishes; I have seen two murenas among the rocks! personnel is very kind and helpful.

7. Agiou Markou Square

Zakynthos Town 291 00 Greece
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4.0 based on 79 reviews

Agiou Markou Square

Reviewed By GinaK1000

Now,this I consider the most tradtional,old and attractive Square in Zakynthos Town!All special festivities take place every so often once that it's connected to Solomos Square. It's a meeting point for strolling,having a coffee break,having lunch or dinner,visiting tourist shops and a special attraction is the Solomos and Kalvos Mausoleum in which the graves of our National Poet Dionysios Solomos and our other famous poet Kalvos and his englsih wife exist.The Museum is full of paintings,statues,works of eminent mayors and ministers,poets and painters are kept.The lovely Catholic Church adds to the traditional touch of the Square.This is where the Revolution took place in 1628 against the Venetian Nobility who used to take advantage of lower classes.The stonework on the ground takes you back to a lost era!I just love St.Marcus' Square representing the old traditional Zakynthos as it existed before the 1953 earthquakes destroyed the island!Do visit it,it's worth it!There are people everywhere drinking,relaxing,enjoying music,shopping,chatting,walking around,enjoying a friendly local lifestyle!

8. St. Markus Catholic Church

Zakynthos Town 291 00 Greece
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4.0 based on 7 reviews

St. Markus Catholic Church

9. Museum of D Solomos and Eminent People of Zakynthos

St Marks Square, Zakynthos Town 291 00 Greece +30 2695 048982
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3.5 based on 70 reviews

Museum of D Solomos and Eminent People of Zakynthos

10. KTEL Zakynthou - Public Bus

Zakynthos Town 29100 Greece +30 2695 022255 [email protected] http://ktel-zakynthos.gr/en/
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3.5 based on 95 reviews

KTEL Zakynthou - Public Bus

Reviewed By Q6006UBmichaelt - Leicester, United Kingdom

We travelled on every one the bus routes in the Summer 2019 timetable, and were very impressed. Punctuality on leaving the Central Bus station was exact. Outside the bus station, through Zakynthos town itself and through the villages on the island delays were incurred, but always as a result of slow-moving traffic (including goats), inappropriately parked cars, and oncoming oversized coaches - but this is Greece, after all. Three points: the Central Bus station, though described in guide books as 2 km from town by road, is just 150m from the town centre by a rather steep but well-marked path. Also the route of the return journey from the outer destination is not always the same as the outbound journey. And the timetable changes markedly outside tourist high season - but you can find the timetables on their website. It is indicated on the bus stops, though the times given on the bus stops are times for the beginning of the service and not the actual arrival time of the bus. I found that all the bus drivers (and the conductors on one or two of the busier services) were helpful and polite, (which is more than I can say, alas, for some of the passengers...)

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