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Pilos, Navarin, Navarinou, Neo Kastro

Pylos, a picturesque town in Messenia, Peloponnese, Greece, boasts a rich history dating back to Neolithic times. Historically known as Navarino, Pylos was once a significant kingdom in Mycenaean Greece. The nearby "Palace of Nestor," named after the king of Pylos in Homer's Iliad, is a testament to the town's ancient past. Pylos has witnessed battles during the Peloponnesian War and was later controlled by the Republic of Venice and the Ottoman Empire. The current town, built outside the fortress walls in the 19th century, offers a charming atmosphere for exploration.

Explore the historical Niokastro (Pylos Castle) with its dazzling views, or relax on the golden sands of Romanos Beach with its fantastic scenery. For a touch of beachside enjoyment, head to Zanzibar Beach Bar located at the end of a long beach. Discover unique gifts and friendly service at Deximi, a magical shop in Pylos. Explore a variety of wines at Kiari Wine and Deli, or find local products at Geia Mas. For a relaxed evening, enjoy drinks and stunning views at Zanzibar Beach Bar. Additional cafes, bars, and restaurants in the area offer further options for nightlife experiences.

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