Argos Orestiko – Περιφέρεια Δυτικής Μακεδονίας
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Argos Orestiko

Everything you need to know about the city


Discover a lively, modern town with well-preserved neoclassical mansions and picturesque landmark neighborhoods, which maintains an unbroken connection with its rich journey through history.

Built on Macedonian land with centuries-long history dating back to antiquity and the Roman-established Diocletianopolis, Argos Orestiko will charm you with its distinct identity and aesthetics, from the very first glance. Picturesque neighborhoods with a strong cultural and social character call for an exploration on foot. In Tsifliki and Varosi, you will get the chance to admire imposing neoclassical mansions that still radiate their former grandeur, thus becoming the living proof of periods of economic prosperity.

In Evraika (Jewish Quarter), the town’s historic commercial street, you can still see the houses of what was once a vibrant Jewish community, while in Macheradika you will discover the neighbourhood that preserves the memory of the traditional craft of knife-making, carried out by local artisans who produced handmade knives from sheep horn. The modern town of Argos Orestiko, full of life, awaits you with warm hospitality and serves as an ideal base for excursions to the river and the beautiful surrounding mountain landscape.

Municipality of Argos Orestiko

Where nature meets history in a most striking encounter

Wondrously spread at an altitude of 660 meters, with mountainous landscapes of exceptional natural beauty and the flow of the Aliakmon River’s tributary, the Municipality of Argos Orestiko is not merely an accessible destination for mountain lovers; it is also a fascinating journey through history, culture, and traditions that come alive with every step you take.

Located at the southeastern edge of the Regional Unit of Kastoria, at an altitude of 660 meters, the Municipality of Argos Orestiko is the largest area in the region. A place with a distinct identity, it captivates visitors as nature and history come together to create a unique tapestry. Beautiful traditional settlements and welcoming villages await to be discovered, in a land continuously inhabited since antiquity— a visit to the Archaeological Museum of Argos Orestiko will amaze you with exhibits dating as far back as the Homeric era.

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Strolling through historical neighborhoods

The area’s multidimensional past is reflected in every corner: from the mythical founding of Argos Orestiko by Orestes and the Roman city of Diocletianopolis, to the modern town one can enjoy today with a simple stroll. Built on foundations laid over centuries, the city preserves its distinct identity through well-maintained neoclassical mansions and landmark neighborhoods such as Tsifliki, Varosi, the “Jewish Quarter”, and the Macheradika (Knife-makers’ Quarter), each narrating a different facet of its history and culture. Equally emblematic is the great annual commercial celebration with roots in the Ottoman period, the Argos Orestiko Trade Fair, among the oldest in Greece, mentioned even in Ottoman registers of 1568.

Trips, recreation, and wellness: unique experiences by River Aliakmon

Within the beautiful natural landscape of the wider area, shaped by the continuous flow of the Aliakmon—the longest river in Greece—you will find the ideal setting for outdoor activities: hiking, mountain biking, climbing, off-road routes, and even motorsports. A key attraction for lovers of natural history is the Petrified Forest, the most prominent finds of which are displayed at the Museum of Paleontology and Paleobotany in the mountain village of Nostimo—an excellent family activity that sparks children’s imagination, transporting them to the region’s prehistoric environment. Your journey also offers a deeply rejuvenating experience with moments of complete relaxation at the Ammoudara thermal baths, located right beside the river.

Festivals, Traditions, and Local Cuisine

The cultural life of Argos Orestiko is rich in events and vibrant throughout the year—no matter the season, there is always something happening. Customs such as the Loukatsaria of Germa and the Klidonas keep folk memory alive through processions and performances that bring generations together. The Argos Orestiko Carnival fills the winter days with laughter and joy, while at the beginning of autumn, local women showcase their skill in handmade pastry sheets during the Epirus Pie Festival. At the end of October in Kastanofyto, one of the renowned Kastanochoria (chestnut villages) of the area, a large Chestnut Festival takes place, well worth adding to your itinerary. A true taste of Argos Orestiko cuisine—deeply connected to seasonal produce and Macedonian hospitality—can be enjoyed in the local tavernas and cafés.

Every moment in Argos Orestiko becomes an unforgettable experience: from strolls through picturesque neighbourhoods and excursions into nature, to festivals, traditions, and authentic local flavours, the destination combines authenticity, history, and warm hospitality, inviting you to discover it and make it your own.

From Orestes and Diocletianopolis to the city’s Liberation

The history of Argos Orestiko begins with the ancient Kingdom of Orestis, to continue with Roman Diocletianopolis and end with modern Macedonia.

At the heart of Orestis, myth meets history. Orestes, son of Agamemnon, pursued by his fate, found refuge here when he founded Argos Orestikon. During the 7th century BC, the city emerged as a vibrant center of the Macedonian world, leaving its first marks on history. Centuries later, during the Roman era, Emperor Diocletian turned the page in the city’s history: he installed fortifications and named it after himself, and so Diocletianopolis was born. Subsequent barbarian invasions make the population scatter away from the city, seeking refuge along the shores of Lake Kastoria, where Justinian builds the famous fortified city. The area’s journey toward the modern era began in the 15th century. The Macedonian Struggle is a whole, extremely significant chapter in the city’s more recent history, with local inhabitants’ active participation occurring in a most heroic manner. Liberation from Ottoman rule finally came on November 11, 1912, marking a brand new beginning.

Leading figures of the Macedonian Struggle

Argos Orestiko and the surrounding area birthed or hosted figures whose lives identified with the struggle for freedom and the Macedonian cause, such as diplomat, politician, and writer Ion Dragoumis (1878–1920) from nearby Vogatsiko; the Macedonian fighter Nikolaos Tsotakos (1874–1907), also known as Captain Germas, after whom the village Germas was named; the chieftain Captain Apikrantos (Naoum Spanos), originating from Chroupista (the former name of Argos Orestiko); and Peloponnesian Panagiotis Petropoulakis (1889–1906), after whom the village where he fought was renamed (Petropoulaki). He fell heroically in these lands in 1906.

Loukat­saria, Klidonas, Palia-Poulia and the Argos Orestiko Carnival: occasions for celebration

Unique customs of the wider Argos Orestiko area on the occasions of the Carnival, New Year’s Day, and the summer feast of Saint John unfold the richness, imagination, and traditions of the mountain’s societies through the centuries, turning into opportunities to sing and dance.

Events not to be missed

From speed races and internationally acclaimed festivals to commercial fairs and traditional celebrations, every season in the Municipality of Argos Orestiko is accompanied by its very own seasonal events that breathe life into the area, celebrating each occasion and catering to all interests.

Outdoor activities, off-road experiences, and thermal baths

Seeking authentic experiences within idyllic nature? In the Municipality of Argos Orestiko, you will find exactly what you are searching for: from relaxing thermal baths and pedestrian routes among mountains and rivers, to remarkable spots for climbing, cycling, and off-road adventures. The area combines action with wellness in the most ideal of ways, and the local cuisine is eager to satisfy every visitor’s appetite with traditional recipes and excellent products of the Macedonian land

Local gastronomy and Argos cuisine